?Ca aga t SINCE 1892 4R Warm and Wonderful FUR SALE The finest quality, workmanship and personalized service for customers who Cove furs and recognize value Reincarnation Is Discussed Yiddishkeit In Concert The possibility and impact of reincarnation on an individual's life will be discussed by Rabbi William Gershon and Dr. Alicia Tisdale at the 9:30 a.m. Wednes- day, Jan. 24, Women's Division Food for Thought program at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Gershon, of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek, will dis- cuss "The Af- terlife: A Jewish Per- spective." Dr. Tisdale will talk about "past life re- gression" as it relates to liv- ing a past life. The Ahava Group (members 40- to-60-somethings) of Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe will have an evening of high-energy Yid- dishkeit with the Klezmer Con- servatory Band in concert on Saturday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. at West Bloomfield High School. This presentation is a part of the JCC's Encore Series and all ages are welcome. The Ahava Group will have special rates for this perfor- mance, including student and se- nior discounts. Call Annette Kaufman, (810) 661-6965, for in- formation and to respond. Alicia Tisdale ams ‘sa! ente e r) B8e ?. 5Ad E. Birmingham (810) 647-9090 WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1996 FOR INVENTORY. Diamonds and Fine jewelry ORCHARD MALL 6337 Orchard Lake Road at Maple Road, West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322 (810) 932-7700 Outstate (800)337 - GIFT Can your babysitter do what C:1=0 can do? Sitter cancels...no problem! Your favorite store is having a big sale... no problem! Since 1984 No reservations necessary for children 2 'L-I2 years; reserva- tions necessary for children 2 months- 2 years. 3610 W. Maple at Lahser Bloomfield 540-5702 Mon. - .Thurs. 8 AM - 10 PM • Fri. 8 AM - I AM Sat. 9 AM - 1 AM • Sun. 12 - 8PM 7305 Orchard Lake Rd N. of14 Mile West Bloomfield • 737-5437 There is a $12 per-person fee for the break- fast program. Reservations are needed by William Gershon Jan. 19. The Food for Thought break- fast program is sponsored by the Jewish Federation Women's Di- vision, which conducts volunteer and educational activities that focus on the needs and concerns of women. For details, call the Women's Division, (810) 642-4260. Managed Care Discussion Set Rehabilitation professionals are invited to a discussion led by Pe- ter R. Kovacek about managing the changes in managed care at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, at the Skyline Club of the 2000 Town Center building in Southfield. The event is coordinated by the Jewish Federation Community Outreach and Involvement De- partment, which aims to increase participation in the educational, social and leadership programs offered by the Jewish Federation and its constituent agencies. A faculty member of both Wayne State_and Oakland uni- versities, Mr. Kovacek is the founder of his own managerial consulting and professional de- velopment company. He has counseled organizations on vari- ous administrative topics and also directed physical therapy and re- habilitation programs at several Detroit area medical centers. Reservations are required by Jan. 12, and there is a $25 per- person charge for the dinner event. - For details, call the Jewish Fed- eration's Community Outreach and Involvement Department, (810) 6424260. Rabbi Speaks At Reception The rosh yeshiva of the Lake- wood Yeshiva, Rav Yeruchim 01- shin, will be honored at a reception 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10. Rabbi Yisroel Rokowsky, rosh yeshiva of Ohr Someach in Mon- sey, will be the speaker. The hosts of the evenitt are Mrs. Sol Nusbaum, Rabbi and Mrs. Dov Loketch, and Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Nusbaum. The reception will take place at the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Nusbaum, 15041 Burton, Oak Park. The chairman of the evening is Rabbi Steven Weil, rav of the Greenfield Young Is- rael. Cooking Party For Children Children ages 4-11 are invited to a cooking party at Congregation B'nai Moshe on'Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 4 p.m. at the shul. Children will be cooking several different kinds of foods that will be in the new B'nai Moshe cookbook. There will also be a decorating contest for various pages in the cookbook. For information and to re- spond, call the synagogue office, (810) 788-0600. JPM Events For Seniors Area Agency on 1B Aging repre- sentative Yolanda Jackson will speak on Jan. 11, at 10 a.m. at the JPM. She will explain the special "Curb to Curb Bus Ser- vices." There is no charge. Every week, JPM sponsors its Wednesday Afternoon Social from 1-2:30 p.m. There is a do- nation, which covers live enter- tainment and refreshments. Call 967-4030 for details.