THE JEWISH NEWS

BUSINESS

On February 17th, It's Back To Business
With The Jewish News Annual Business Supplement

T

he Jewish News. And Business. United in a special
pullout-and-save supplement.
It's a perfect match.

The Jewish News brings you Oakland County's most affluent business and investment-
oriented readers. They have mean household incomes of more than $107,000. Twenty percent
are millionaires. And nearly two-thirds are in top management positions, making key buying
decisions for their businesses. Their financial portfolios are platinum, too. Considering the 1990
U.S. Census ranked Oakland County America's third wealthiest, you'll get the cream of the

cream.

And they're not just skimming .. .

According to Simmons Market Research Bureau, 93 percent of Jewish News subscribers
read every issue, typically spending an hour with it each week. When's the last time you had
a busy executive's attention for that long? And they welcome advertising information. According
to Simmons, 84 percent regularly read advertising in The Jewish News.

On target so far?

The editorial package will be on the mark, too. Rich in information you won't find anywhere
else. Tailored to our readers' specifications. Written, edited and illustrated by our award-
winning staff.

It's back to business on February 17th. It's a great opportunity for you to get the business,
too. Contact your account executive or Danny Samson at (810) 354-6060 for more informa-
tion. Ad Deadline: February 3rd.

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Allied Member ASID

National Council of Jewish
women, Greater Detroit Section,
and the Anti-Defamation League
invite the entire community to
examine the issue of prayer in
the public schools, Tuesday, Feb.
7 at 7:15 p.m. at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. A panel of experts
will be featured: Joe Stroud,
editor of The Detroit Free Press;
the Rev. Harry T. Cook, rector
of St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church; Bill Brodhead, former
United States Congressman;
Howard Simon, executive direc-
tor, American Civil Liberties
Union, Michigan Chapter;
and Dr. Seymour Gretchko, su-
perintendent, West Bloomfield
School District. The panel will
address the social, religious,
moral and educational aspects
as well as constitutional issues
and will be moderated by
Dr. Sharon Howell, professor
of rhetoric, communication
and journalism, Oakland Uni-
versity.
There is no charge. Co-spon-
sors include: The Jewish News,
Ecumeni Institute for Jewish-
Christian Studies, Hadassah,
Jewish Community Council, St.
Andrews Episcopal Church,
Women's American ORT, Oak-
land County NOW, Temple
Emanu-el Social Action Com-
mittee, Birmingham Unitarian
Church, B'nai B'rith Michigan
Regional Council.
For information, call NCJW of-
fices, 258-6000; or Anti-Defama-
tion League, 355-3730.

Parenting Center
Offers Classes

Source: 1993 Simmons-Jewish News Study

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Panel Discusses
School Prayer

Ti Marble and Granite Shop
23455 Telegraph Rd.
North of q Mile in Southfield
356-6430

The Jewish Parenting Center is
offering a class called Challah
Days. Participants prepare and
take a challah to bake at home.
The class will be held 11 a.m.-
1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, led by Ruth
Beresh.
Making Family Memories will
be taught by Lynn Breuer 7-9
p.m. on Mondays, beginning Feb.
20. The class will present step-
by-step instructions to help max-
imize Jewish traditions, by
learning how to organize family
photos into keepsake family al-
bums. Participants should bring
up to 12 photos of the same sub-
ject and a sharp pair of scissors.
Additional materials may be pur-
chased at class.
Maintaining Your Mensch-
Making Skills is an ongoing
opportunity for parents to prob-
lem solve together. The class is
for parents who have completed
a Systematic Training for Effec-
tive Parenting class. The new
class will meet once a month be-
ginning Feb. 8, from 9:15-10:45

a.m. for the remainder school
year. The facilitator is Elissa
Rosenfeld.
Yours, Mine and Ours — For
Parents Only is designed to help
people find answers to the chal-
lenges of being step-family or
blended family. The issues dis-
cussed will include discipline,
school, values, money, homework,
friends, grades. Psychologist
Joanne Aronoff will lead the pro-
gram on Wednesday, Feb. 1, from
7:30-9 p.m.
Mensch Making — S.T.E.P.
Systematic Training for Effective
Parenting class will teach why
children misbehave and specific
techniques to help solve these
problems. The class is appropri-
ate for parents of elementary
school age children. All materi-
als are provided. Class size is lim-
ited for the eight-week course.
Elissa Rosenfeld will teach, be-
ginning Monday, Jan. 30, at 7
p.m.
Parenting — The First 100
Days is designed for first-time
parents. The course teaches
about baby namings, selecting a
pediatrician, circumcision, health
issues, nursing, bonding, becom-
ing a family, and bringing
Judaism into the home. Rabbi
William Gershon, Dr. George
Blum, Elissa Rosenfeld and
Sherri Glassman will begin the
series Tuesday, Feb. 21, 7:30-9
p.m.
Parenting An Infant When
You Are Over 35, with facilitator
Elissa Rosenfeld, will be held
Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 8 p.m.
Both parents are welcome.
First Grade Hebrew Coach is
designed for parents with chil-
dren in first grade at Shaarey
Zedek Religious School. The class,
taught by Michael Wolf, will be-
gin on Sunday, Feb. 5, at 10:45
a.m. A beginner Hebrew class
will also be offered, starting at 10
a.m.
For information, call Ruth
Beresh, 681-5353. The classes
have a fee.

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Council Seeks
Board Nominees

The Jewish Community Council
is accepting suggestions from
community members for poten-
tial nominees to the council board
of directors. The election will be
held at the council's annual meet-
ing in May.
Those wishing to suggest a
candidate should call the council
at (810) 642-5393 to request a
candidate information form.
Completed forms should be sent
to the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, 6735 Telegraph, Suite 100,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 by
Feb. 17.
Potential candidates must be
members in good standing of a
council member organization as
of the May election.

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