LtRET 17-; C N z..,- . ..r.... rs, , K:w. ..:,.. . ,.1.., .t,- -r . .., ,,,,„ .... -..-,1 :,:- :: x, .: i.,,, k.,.. --....- -v-,.< kz . 4: . k;A:,, 4, .:: :':': 4. '4,: ..-•:kk, ?. AAIINk: A, b 3.. : z:A., ;. ,..... : 4. 'k:.;- , :: '. :...., ,., JEWELERS NCJW Gives To Archives FINE JEWELQY 0 Glt 16 non-members: $69, including transportation. Enjoy three weeks in Clear- water Beach. Fla., from Jan. 31- The National Council of Jewish Feb. 21. Round trip air on Women (NCJW) has donated its Northwest Airlines. For details and itinerary to re- organization records to the Jew- ish Community archives of the serve tickets, contact Lorraine Jewish Federation of Metropoli- Morris, 661-7649. tan Detroit. The archival collection includes yearbooks, newspaper articles, annual reports and meeting min- utes from 1891-1941. Some of the material includes the history of The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew- the penny lunch program, Camp ish Community Center will pre- Jeddo and the Russian Relief sent State Senator Gary Peters Fund. speaking on "Moving Toward a The historical records, avail- Senior Citizen Bill of Rights" on able to the public, were arranged Monday, Nov. 20, at 1 p.m. and by the NCJW archives commit- is free of charge. tee led by chairman Dorothy Music Appreciation will take Kaufman. The collection will be place on Tuesday,Nov. 21, at 1 placed at the Reuther Library of p.m. This program is free of Labor & Urban Affairs on the charge. Wayne State University campus. The JPM will sponsor a trip to The Jewish Community the Maple-Drake to see The Di- Archives was established in 1991 ary of Ann Frank by the Jewish to collect, inventory, preserve and Ensemble Theatre on Wednes- make available for research the day, Nov. 22. The bus will leave historical record of the Jewish th JPM at 2 p.m. Tickets are lim- Federation, United Jewish Foun- ited; call 967-4030. dation, Jewish Federation mem- ber agencies and local community organizations. The Archives works closely with the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. For details, call Sharon Alter- man at the Jewish Community The music and style of the '70s Archives, (810) 642-4260. will be celebrated at the pre- Thanksgiving Bash 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 22, at the Birm- ingham Community House. The event for young adults of all ages is co-sponsored by the Young Adult Division of the Jew- Congregation Beth Abraham Hil- ish Federation of Metropolitan lel Moses will host an evening of Detroit and the Leadership Net- storytelling on Saturday, Dec. 2, work of B'nai B'rith. at 8 p.m. Jay Brand of Ohio will Refreshments from the cash weave together tradition Jewish bar or "Cappuccino Man" will be stories with Chanukah tales. available. Tickets are $10 per per- Tickets are available in ad- son at the door. Pre-registration vance or at the door are $5 each. is not required. Call Robert Levine, (810) 855- For details, call YAD, (810) 6063, for information. 642-4260. JPM Events Are Planned A Unique Collection Of Fine Jewelry, Gifts And Table Top Bridal Registry Available 6885 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 On The Boardwalk • (810) 737-2333 MON.-SAT. 10-6 30-50% OFF FALL AND WINTER SHOES STARTING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th (Open Sundays Until Christmas Starting December 3rdj Prior sales and evening shoes excluded SHOE GALLERY 15 Mile and Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield 102 851-5470 Young Adults Get Together Storytelling Evening Set Talks, Trips At Maple-Drake Machon Hosts Two Talks The Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Center, on Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m, will host Michael Marcus will discuss 'What's Hap- pening in the News?" No charge. Spotlight on Jewish Arts will present, on Monday, Nov. 27, at 12:30 p.m., Aishet Hayil: A Woman of Valor. Curator Sylvia Nelson will host a docent tour of the exhibit and a discussion of the role of a curator in running an art gallery. Members: $1.50; non- members: $2.50. The travel department with Marilyn Wolfe has the following available: tickets are on sale for Joseph and the Amazing Techni- color Dreamcoat. These are or- chestra seats for Wednesday, Dec. 27, at 1 p.m. Members: $64; Machon L'Torah will hold a pro- gram on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. for the Russian outreach division. The program will start with a lecture by Rabbi Abraham Ja- cobovitz on "Art of Pleasure and the Purpose of Life Jew." Mr. Roman Lundin will translate the lecture into Russian simultane- ously. The event will be held at Machon L'Torah, 15221 W. Ten Mile Rd. Oak Park. Refresh- ments will be served. There is no charge. For information, call Ma- chon, 967-5888; or Mrs. Lena Grinman, 968-6227. In addition, Machon L'Torah will hold a deli luncheon co-spon- sored by the Jewish Student As- sociation of Oakland University