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February 24, 1995 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-02-24

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SINAI HOSPITAL

ARE YOU BEING TREATED FOR

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE?

Sinai Hospital is currently conducting a study in patients

with high blood pressure using a new agent for the

treatment of high blood pressure in several dosages, with

and without a diuretic. The study will be conducted at

Sinai Hospital's main campus, 6767 West Outer Drive in

Detroit, and at the Sinai Hechtman Health Center, 31500

Telegraph in Bingham Farms. For more information

about the study, call 810-647-1770.

Young Adults
Set Gathering

Young adults will gather at 8
p.m., Feb. 28, at the Old Wood-
ward Grill in Birmingham for the
monthly Young Adult Division
Bar Night.
The popular community out-
reach program brings together
young adults between the ages
of 21-35 in a relaxed and hos-
pitable atmosphere.
The Jewish Federation's YAD
provides political awareness, so-
cial, cultural and community out-
reach activities for single and
married Jewish young adults
throughout the tri-county area.
For details or to get involved
in other YAD events, call (810)
4260.

Torah Center
Hosts Events

Bais Chabad Torah Center will
host a Melava Malka at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruby, 6090
Pickwood, West Bloomfield, on
Saturday, March 4, at 9 p.m. The
Melava Malka is the finale of a
six-part series dedicated to the
memory of the Lubavitcher
Rebbe. It features a Torah dis-
cussion, entertainment and food.
There is a charge. To make reser-
vations, call the Torah Center,
855-6170.
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
will give a lecture on the Torah
portion of the week which also
will include a discussion on "Busi-
ness Ethics" on Monday, Feb. 27,
8:15 p.m. at the Torah Center.
The Torah Center also spon-
sors a regular Tuesday lunch and
learn at Sarah's Deli, 15600 West
Ten Mile, Road, Southfield, at
12:30 p.m. The discussions are
based on the weekly Torah por-
tion. For information, call the
Torah Center, 855-6170.

Beneath that Tallia suit is a real nice guy

She could care less.

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off shirts, ties and accessories with any Tallia purchase. Enter to win a free Tallia suit'.

116 N. Woodward Ave. Birmingham (810) 642-1965 Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Thurs. 10-9, Sun. 12-5. *Suit value up to $500. No purchase necessary.

TOGS 8. MILKCAPS

POG
TOURNAMENT

Saturday,
February 25th

10 a.m.-12 Noon
W. Bloomfield High

LATEST KIDS'
CRAZE!!!

Best Selection -

-CAPS
SLAMMERS
— LAVA TUBES
— ACCESSORIES

For information call (810) 738-1483

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Let Us Delp You
Sell Your Car!

VISIT US MONDAYS AT THE CARD SHOW
CROSSWINDS MALL 3 - 7:30 P.M.

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-tail Shop

"The Ultimate in Automotive Appearance Care"

(810) 855-5600

• Automotive Cleaning • Customizing • Pre Sale Preparations
• Pick-up and Delivery • Bonded and Insured • Accessory Sales & Installation

32671 Northwestern Hwy. • Bet. Middlebelt & Orch. Lk. Rd. • Farmington Hills
Sam Rozenberg

Daniel Rossing
Gives Talks

Daniel Rossing will discuss "Jews
and Non-Jews: Building a Coali-
tion" at a 7:30 p.m. breakfast and
noon luncheon on March 2 at the
Max M. Fisher Building.
The event is sponsored by the
Jewish Federation of Metropol-
itan Detroit and the Melitz Plan-
ning Committee.
Mr. Rossing will focus on the
unique relations between the
faith communities of Israel,
where Jews are the majority. He
also will touch on the rethinking
of traditional Christian attitudes
since the creation of the state.
There is a charge for the break-
fast program and the luncheon.
Dietary laws will be observed.
For details or to register, call
the Jewish Federation, (810) 642-
4260.

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