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October 28, 1994 - Image 105

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-28

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It's no
secret that
Sherwood
has the best
selection of gifts
in town...
from magnificent
crystal, vases, cheese
trays, novelty salt & pepper
shakers, picture frames,
perfume bottles and trays,
lucite & stainless serving pieces...
to fabulous contemporary and
limited edition menorahs.

Anniversaries

All Gifts
30% Off
...Always

plus...

Complimentary Gift Wrapping!

Siegan 60th

Ruth and Dr. Sidney Siegan Arbor), Cherie-Lynne and her
recently celebrated their 60th husband Richard (Ft. Laud-
wedding anniversary at their erdale), Steven and his wife Lisa
daughter Renee's and her hus- (Atlanta), and the grandchildren
band Tim's Harbor Island home. were on hand to share in their
Their other children, Bruce (Ann joy.

75,

6644 Orchard Lake Rd at Maple
West Bloomfield • (810) 855-1600
Mon-Thur-Fri 10-9 Tue-Wed-Fri 10-6 Sun 12-5

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Cantor 60th

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Evelyn and Harold Cantor cele- (Joyce), and their grandchildren,
brated the 60th anniversary of Jaime, Courtney, Joshua and
their wedding with their children, Amy.
George (Sheryl) and Michael

Shop Sherwood... it's worth it!

22nd Invitational Art Show

• November 4, 5 & 6, 1994.

Gallery, Shul
Hold Auction

Original works of art by the Old
and Modern Masters will be sold
to the highest bidder at an Exhi-
bition of Fine Art sponsored by
Congregation B'nai Moshe. The
fund-raiser, slated for Nov. 12,
will begin with a wine and finger
food preview at 8 p.m., followed
by the auction at 9 p.m. and a
post-auction dessert buffet at the
synagogue. There is a charge for
admission.
President
Congregation
Pearlena Bodzin has appointed
Sylvia P. Ross to chair this event.
Custom framed works by sev-
eral of the world's famous living
artists will cross the auction
block.
A selection of rare wood en-
gravings from Dali's The Divine
Comedy, created between 1961-
1964, also will be offered. In ad-
dition, paintings watercolors,

drawings, serigraphs, lithographs
and etchings by Peter Max will
be available.
Park West Gallery has com-
pletely catalogued the collection
and all works will be sold with a
certificate of authenticity.
For information, call the syn-
agogue, 788-0600.

New Home
For Humanism

The International Institute for
Secular Humanistic Judaism
Rabbinic Seminary will have a
new home in the Ben and Lor-
raine Pivnick Center for Hu-
manistic Judaism to be dedicated
8 p.m., Oct. 29 on the Birming-
ham Temple campus.
For information about the
Pivnick Center and the Secular
Humanistic Jewish Movement,
contact Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine,
(810) 477-1410; or Miriam Jerris,
(810) 478-7610.

IHIVOCINCIHAA TEMPLE
AUL SI-ItYW

28611 W. Twelve Mile (between Middlebelt & Inkster) -

Preview Showing w/ Artists
Gala Opening Reception
The Show continues...
♦ Bring a Friend •

Farmington

Hills

Friday, 7 pm - $10
Friday, 8-11 - $5
Saturday, 10-12 Free* 12-8pm - $3
Sunday, 10-12 Free* 12-5pm - $3

Bring this ad to enter a free drawing for an original artwork!

(810) 477-1410

Next time you feed your face, think about your heart.

Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated
fat and cholesterol. The change'II do you good.
WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE
V American Heart Association

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