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USY Plans
Extravaganza

Grater Detroit United Synagogue
Youth (USY) will sponsor a city-
wide "Night with the Vipers" Ex-
travaganza Dec. 17. The group
will meet at Beth Abraham Hil-
lel Moses at 6:15 p.m. and return
at 12:30 a.m.
The evening will include a
Vipers Game and an afterglow at
the Palace. The afterglow will in-
clude dancing, kareoke, food and
fun. The group will travel by bus.
Anyone in grades 8-12 is welcome
and there is a charge.
Reservations are required; call
Adat Shalom, Marc Kay, 626-
2153; Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses, Jill Greenbaum, 355-
5957; Beth Achim, Larry Tep-
man, 352-3844; Beth Shalom,
Sharon Wise, 541-5437; B'nai
Moshe, Kerry Rader (313) 764-
7674; or Shaarey Zedek, Rob
Bloomberg, 357-5544.

JEWISH NEWS READERS PLAN ON SPENDING
$170 MILLION FOR NEW CARS IN 1995

Jewish News subscribers have a love affair with new cars. According to
Simmons Market Research Bureau, one-third of Jewish News subscriber house-
holds will purchase a new car in the coming year, nearly 3.5 times higher
than the national average.
That translates into $170 million worth of new car purchases!
And when they're not buying, they're leasing. Simmons found that 26%
of Jewish News households have at least one leased car, 4 times
higher than the national average!
No wonder The Jewish News is the publication of choice in southeast
Oakland County for automobile sales, leasing, and service advertising!

Volunteers
For Holiday

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Members of the Jewish commu-
nity are encouraged to volunteer
their time on Dec. 25 for the
anneal Christmas Day Volunteer
Extravaganza.
The event is sponsored by the
Jewish Federation of Metropoli-
tan Detroit Volunteer Network,
composed of the Jewish Federa-
tion's Young Adult, Women's
and Business and Professional
Women's divisions.
Volunteers will hae the oppor-
tunity to spend time and provide
services for individuals at the
Booth Residential and Treatment
Center and Shelter, Clinton Val-
ley Adult Psychiatric Hospital,
Fleischman Residence, Grove
Crest Nursing Home, Harbor
Light Treatment Center for the
Homeless, Heartland Communi-
ty Center Care Center (formerly
Borman Hall), My Sister's Place
for victims of domestic violance,
Pontiac Rescue Mission for the
homeless, the Sarah Fisher
Home for Children, Sinai Hospi-
tal, Teitel Federation Apart-
ments, for Turning Point for Mt.
Clemens for victims of domestic
violence.
Participants will meet at the
Max M. Fisher Building at 9 a.m.
for a short breakfast, to receive
their assignments, and to
arrange their own group car pool-
ing.
The 'Volunteer Extravaganza"
was established by the Jewish
Federation groups.
For details or to volunteer, call
Andrea Nitzkin at (810) 642-
4260, before Dec. 22.

Issue Date: January 6

Space Reservation Deadline: December 21

For more information, contact your account executive or Danny Samson at
18110) 354-6060

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