COBO CLEANERS CHALLENGE BBYO Holds Teen Events Michigan Region BBYO will hold the first Jewish Heritage Night of the 1995-96 program year. A mock Jewish wedding will be held at Temple Israel on Sunday, Nov. 19, 7-8:30 p.m. The evening events include the ceremony and a reception with Israeli dancing and refreshments. This program is open to all BBYOers; there is no charge, but there is a request that all those attending bring canned goods to be donated. Detroit Metro and Ann Arbor Teen Connection will have a sleepover at the Maple-Drake JCC on Saturday, Nov. 18, start- ing at 8 p.m. Sports, movies and refreshments will all be part of this event. There is a charge. For information about any BBYO or Teen Connection events and membership, call the BBYO Chapter Service Center, (810) 788-0700. Intermarriage: Program Theme The Adat Shalom and Shaarey Zedek Sisterhoods will hold the 8th annual joint dinner and pro- gram on Monday, Dec. 4. Begin- ning at 6 p.m., the dinner will precede an exploration of "Inter- marriage: When Love Meets Tradition." The program will start off with a video presenta- tion featuring five couples facing the challenges of intermarriage. Following the film, Rabbi Michele Faudem and Rabbi Leonardo Bitran will offer per- spectives, and the audience will be encouraged to ask questions. The program will be moderated by Ruth Marcus, past president Michigan Branch, National Con- sultant Women's League for Conservative Judaism. Rabbi Faudem is a rabbi-in-residence at Hillel Day School and Rabbi Bitran is assistant rabbi at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek-B'nai Israel Center. There is a $14 per person charge for the dinner. Reserva- tions are due by Nov. 27. All members of the community are welcome. Checks payable to Mat Shalom Sisterhood should be mailed or brought to the syna- gogue office. For information, call Annette Berenholz, 661-8041; or the syn- agogue office, 851-5100. Admission is $3. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Rena Tennenberg, 968-1464. B & P-Pisgah Holds Meeting The Detroit Business and Pro- fessional/Pisgah Chapter, Jew- ish Women International (formerly B'nai B'rith Women) will hold a general meeting on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 12:30 p.m., at Sutton Place Apts. Club- house. Guests will be Bruce Welford and Barbara Yakima of Trav- eller's World, who will demon- strate the art of packing. The program is titled "Packing Sem- inar." A petite brunch will be served. There is a charge. Hillel Events At U-M A Jewish perspective on the U.N. Conference on Women in China will be Friday, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. at Hillel. Psychologist Joan Os- trove will lead a discussion on her experiences following Shabbat dinner. The Grads and Young Profes- sionals Veggie Shabbat Potluck will be Friday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. at the Lawyers' Club, Law Quad. Josh Henkin will read selections from his forthcoming novel Past Perfect. The Reform Chavurah Pool Night at the Union will be Sat- urday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m.; meet at Hillel. For reservations and in- formation, call Anthony Scaglione, (313) 996-4258; or Scott Nagel, (313) 669-9365. Celebration of Jewish Arts will present Michael Lerner dis- cussing 'The Politics of Meaning" on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at Hillel. Michael Lerner is the founder, editor, and publisher of Tikkun magazine. Tickets are available at Hillel: $3 for stu- dents, $6 general admission. On Sunday, Nov. 19, from 8- 10 p.m. at Hillel, Join Tom Starks for Israeli dancing. The cost is $2.50. The Israel Michigan Political Affairs Committee (IMPAC) will meet Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Hillel. Health Check At JPM The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew- ish Community Center will pre- sent the Doctor Is In, a weekly health screening, available on Thursdays from 1-3:30 p.m. Dr. Young Israel of Greenfield Sis- Aubrey Goldman and Shirley terhood will hold its annual Kramer, in cooperation with Chanukah Boutique Monday, Sinai Hospital, offer blood pres- Nov. 27, from 7:30-10:30 p.m. at sure and fasting blood sugars at no charge. the synagogue. Women Hold Hold Boutique We at Cobo Cleaners have searched for the art and the secrets of removing spots. We have combined our findings into one bottle and we have tested it; not only on new mustard and berry stains, but, we have also tested it on stains that were set into the fabrics by inexperienced spotters. "If he can't remove it, nobody can" is the most popular sentence by all cleaners in the West Bloomfield area. yes, if "he" could not remove it "he" made sure that nobody could by pressing and "cooking" the spot into the fabric. 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