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IMPORTED FOODS 27120 Evergreen (N.E. Corner of II Mile next to 1-696) • Lathrup Village, MI • (810) 552-9898 • Fax (810) 552-9815 Passover is coming!!! ELITE I Splendid r I I CHOCOLATES (milk chocolate or bittersweet) Fruit Filled PASTRIES (Strawberry, Cherry or Apricot) Cr) LLJ I Price Cr) LU F- LU LL 100 • L 7.99 Offer Expires March 31, 1995 a box Sa le GROUND I I I Columbian Gourmet Coffees! I I (Ameretto, Toasted Hazelnut, I II Vanilla Cream and many more!!!) II Sale VC 00 Price NO • Ar f lb. I s2•49 • II L _IL Offer Expires March 31, 1995 The second annual L'Chaim- palooza rock band concert will be held 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 1, at the Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Center. Featured bands will include Tate's Basement, Af- fliction and Droogs. Last year, L'Chaimpalooza at- tracted more than 400 teens to see the local bands and visit in- formation booths staffed by po- litical groups. The event was named function of the year by the International B'nai B'rith Youth Organization. Canned goods were donated to the Yad Ezra kosher food bank and more than $1,000 contributed to BBYO and other charities. L'Chaim AZA will again host the event. Tickets are $5, or $4 if a canned food item is contributed. The Beth Achim branch of the Congregational Religious School will prepare for Passover by holding a model seder at the synagogue, Sunday, April 9, at 11:30 a.m. Students will present selec- tions from the Hagaddah while sampling traditional seder food provided by the PTO. Parents and friends are invited. For information contact Bar- ry Levine, 855-1713. Every Thursday at JPM from 1 to 3:30 p.m., "The Doctor Is In" is a weekly health screening available to senior adults in co- operation wtih Sinai Hospital given by Dr. Aubrey Goldman and Shirley Kramer, R.N. Blood pressure and fasting blood sug- ars are offered at no charge. The Hot Lunch Program is of- fered weekdays at noon at JPM. This kosher, first-come first- served hot lunch is available for persons age 60 and older. A $2 donation is suggested. For infor- mation, call Julius Travis, 968- 1260. NFTY Elects Marla Swartz The Finest Imported Foods From Around The World r Beth Achim Model Seder JPM Seniors Events Calendar Nvy 23101 COOLIDGE HWY, 31550 GRAND RIVER OAK PARK • 546-4355 FARMINGTON • 471-3210 10 MILE RD. Rock Concert At The JCC Offer Expires March 31, 1995 FOR ALL YOUR KITCHEN NEEDS: • Chocolates • Coffees • Biscuits • Olive Oils • Breads • Frozen Foods • Dried Fruits • Spices • Juices and more!! • Teas • Cheeses • Nuts Marla Swartz, a junior at Lahser High School and a member of Congregation Shir Tikva, was elected to the office of national vice president for the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY). She will serve as the religious and cultural vice president, a position she cur- rently holds as a member of NFTY's Michigan Region Exec- utive Board. Ms. Swartz has been a mem- ber of NFTY for four years, be- ginning in eighth grade as a member of Shir Tikva's youth group, TATY (Troy Area Temple Youth). After her freshmen year, she attended Kutz Camp, NFTY's National Leadership Camp in Warwick, N.Y.; and, last summer, she went to Israel on a NFTY Israel Safari Trip. As a leader of her own youth group and of the Michigan Region, she has introduced creative and spir- itual programs into NFTY and has helped educate on the teach- ings of the Reform Movement. Special Needs Teen Event Tweens, a social, cultural and recreation group for pre-teens ages 10-14 years old with spe- cial needs, will have an outing. On Sunday, May 7, at noon, the group will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant followed by a round of miniature golf. For information regarding cost and reservations, call Maple-Drake, 661-7687. Young Adults Plan Gathering Young adults will gather at 8 p.m., March 28, at the Old Woodward Grill in Birmingham for the monthly Young Adult Di- vision Bar Night. The popular community out- reach program brings together young adults in a relaxed and hospitable atmosphere. The Jewish Federation's YAD pro- vides political awareness, social, cultural and community out- reach activities for single and married Jewish young adults throughout the tri-coun- ty area. For details or to get involved in other YAD events, call (810) 642-4260. Temple Israel Holds Art Fair Temple Israel Sisterhood will hold its annual Art Fair Sunday and Monday, March 26 and 27, at the temple. It will begin with a gala Patrons-Only Champagne Preview on Satur- day, March 25, from 8 -11:30 p.m. Art Fair showcases art objects from local, national and inter- national artisans. Refresh- ments, served and prepared by sisterhood members, will be available during the fair hours. There is a charge for the event. Information may be ob- tained by calling Temple Israel, 661-5700.