GRACE HOSPITAL Covering an Entire Community Although the Vaad officially Ms. Jackson said, however, stopped supervising the kitchens that she has no plans to discon- on Feb. 1, Rabbi Moshe Polter tinue kosher meals, provided by continues to serve as mashgiach. HDS Services. Menorah House He maintains staggered hours, and Jewish Home for Aged affil- but sees that all deliveries to the iate Prentis Manor also use this home are kosher and that the company. meat and dairy kitchens remain Says Rabbi Polter: "I think we separate. should keep it kosher to the best "We can't prohibit residents, ability that we can. For the Vaad Jewish and non-Jewish, from to give its approval is more diffi- bringing food in from the outside," cult." El says Mary Lee Jackson, home ad- ministrator. Grace Hospital is pleased to introduce Max Cohen, MD, to our community. As Chief of Surgery Max M. Cohen, MD, brings more than 22 years of surgical practice experience to Grace Hospital. Dr. Cohen's patients benefit from this experience and his extensive teaching and clinical research background. In addition to his duties as chief, he is also a professor of surOry at Wayne State University School of Medicine. Dr. Cohen specializes in gastrointestinal and biliary surgery and has a special interest in laparoscopic surgery. He is accepting patients by phySician referral at: Joel Tauber, president of the United Jewish Appeal, and Richard Pearlstone, UJA's National Chairman, with Prince Talal Bin Muhammad, the personal representative of King Hussein of Jordan, and his wife Princess Ghida, at the UJA's Prime Minister's Council Third Annual Gathering in Palm Beach, Fla. Beth Achim Hosts Supper Series The Cultural Commission of Congregation Beth Achim will host the second of the Supper Series on Sunday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m. at the home of Dr. Michael and Gail Gellis. This series is designed to get acquainted over dinner fol- lowed by an informal study session which will be led by Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz. The topic for this gathering will be "Song of Songs, Love and Sexuality in the Jewish Tradition" Part There is a charge. To attend, respond to the syna- gogue by Tuesday, Feb. 21, 352-8670. Fund-Raising Dinner Set The sixth annual B'nai Israel Beth Yehudah fund-raising dinner will be held Sunday, Feb. 19, at the congregation. Cocktails will be at 6 p.m.; dinner at 7 p.m. Mr. David J. Wayntraub will be honored. Musical entertainment will by Manny Mittelman. The guest speaker will be Chaim Dovid Zwiebel. Mr. Lahser Center 27207 Lahser, Suite 104 Southfield, MI 810-357-4381 Zwiebel has served as a prominent advocate for Orthodox Jewish interests on the national scene for the last 10 years in his capacity as director of government affairs and general counsel of Agudas Israel of America. For reservations, call Mrs. S. Shoenig, 967-3189. Travel Film At Parks And Rec The Cultural Arts Division of Southfield's Parks and Recre- ation Department will show North to the Top of the World, a film by John Wilson, as the Feb- ruary installment in the World Travel & Adventure Series on Friday, Feb. 24, at 7:30 p.m. The film will be shown in the City Council Chambers, located at 26000 Evergreen Road. This is charge. For information call the Mary Thompson Cultural Cen- ter at (810) 354-4717. Grace Hospital 0071 W Outer Drive DeLroit, Michigan 48235 Exclusive Offer Only from Glassman Oldsmobile 1995 EIGHTY EIGHT ROYALE $242 1995 CUTLASS SUPREME SERIES MONTH 50 In Stock For Delivery 24 Month Lease The swan Oldsmobile Telegraph • At The Tel-12 Mall • Southfield 810-354-3300 1-800-354-5558 * 24 month lease with $2100 cap cost reduction plus tax, title, plates, acq. fee & dest. 1st mo. pymt and security deposit due at lease signing. 12,000 miles per year, excess mileage charge 15¢ per mile. Total pymt is pymt plus tax times 24. Customer has option to purchase at lease end but is not obligated. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear. EDICISMOble Demand Better Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to issue date. The dead- line for birth announcements is 10 a.m. Monday. Wayne State University Aft ‘=,41 I 17,40, ' evoiva., or Aipsimr: A Perfect Family Gift... A Subscription to the Jewish News. it 810-354-6620 29