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Call for details on Leasing or Financing the New Acura of your choice ACURA OF TROY "YOUR PRECISION TEAM ACURA DEALER" In the Troy Motor Mall 11 ri III (/ r . e 1 91 9 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Bingham Farms C\V "DJ's and Dancers" NOTICE Dfs & Dancers Band Bookings Photo Keepsakes Old Tyme Photos Glow Products Tee Shirts Valet Parking Music Videos Big Screens Invitations Giveaways Karaoke (810) 932 - 5990 ‘P('ttle orchard Mall tvicrc SchectIter Renee Cheat ErfIch After 28 years at Harvard Row Mall, HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS is relocating to Sugar Tree Shopping Center at Orchard Lake Road north of Maple 90 Gemini Sings At The JPM Gemini will perform songs cele- brating the fun, warmth and hu- mor of family life at an inter-generational family concert celebrating the tree planting hol- iday of Tu B'Shevat on Sunday, Jan. 28, at 2 p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Commu- nity Center. Tickets may be purchased at the JPM, (810) 967-4030, or at Maple-Drake, (810) 661-1000. Ticket prices for members are: adults $5 and children $4; non- members: adults $6 and children $5. There is also a family maxi- mum rate of members $25; non- members $30, which includes two adults plus children. HMC Elects New Officers Saul Waldman was elected pres- ident of the Holocaust Memorial Center at the annual meeting. The executive committee elected Gustav Berenholtz to be chair- man of the committee. Other executive committee members who were elected are vice presidents, Lawrence S. Jackier, Alexander Karp, and Abraham Weberman; treasurer, Dr. Steven D. Grant; and mem- bers, Dr. Joseph Berenholz, Henry S. Doffinan, Alexander Ehrmann, Leon Halpern, Dr. Ir- win Gastman, Leon Halpern, Dr. Kristina Kochanowski, Abraham Pasternak, George Vine, Martin Water and Alan Zekelman. Re-elected to the board of di- rectors for three-year terms end- ing in November 1998 are Gustav Berenholz, Dr. Joseph Berenholz, Leo Eisenberg, Dr. Irvin Gast- man, Ellen H. Glen, Judith Miller, Balfour Peisner, Dr. David Silbert and Saul Waldman. Bernard Klein and Arthur J. Weiss were also elected to the board. Machon Plans Two Events ORIENTAL RUGS 0 We buy them, sell them, appraise them, clean them repair them and love them! In-Home & Office Carpet Cleaning t Ir (810) 399-2323 Watch this paper for future advertisements Community < O BIA RK PARK O MUTLET I ANN ARBOR • (810) 546•RUGS • (810) 646-RUGS • (313) 973-RUGS Machon L'Torah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will hold its next Jewish history lecture series on Saturday, Jan. 20-, at 9 p.m. at Machon. The lec- ture will be presented by Rabbi Shmuel Irons, dean, Kollel Insti- tute of Greater. Detroit, on "The Mishna." Lectures will be given every other Saturday evening at 9 p.m. There is a charge. For informa- tion and registration, call Dr. Mark Blumenkehl, 557-5725; or Dr. David Weingarden, 569-7066. In preparation for the grand opening of the Jewish Resource Center of Ann Arbor, Machon LTorah will hold a parlor meet- ing in Monsey, N.Y., for the sup- porters of Machon L'Torah on the East Coast. This event will take place on Jan. 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sholom Hamada. The new center at the Universi- ty; of Michigan will open in Feb- ruary. JPM Plans Class, Concerts Creative Writing with Ken Lawrence is a set of classes on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. at JPM. There is a charge. For informa- tion, call 967-4030. The Charles and Frances Drik- er Fund Concert with Nathalie Conrad and Susan Greener will be Thursday, Jan. 18, at 1 p.m. There is no charge. The Raven Gallery Reunion featuring Ron Coden and Josh White Jr. will be Saturday, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. There is a charge. Parenting Tips Are Offered Temple Emanu-El will host Shalom Bayit, Peace Within the Home, for parents of 4-7th graders. This two-part series will focus on parenting tips for main- taining a peaceful and positive household. Shalom Bayit is scheduled for Sundays, Jan. 21 and 28 at Tem- ple Emanu-El, from 9:30-11:20 a.m. Participants will explore cre- ative strategies for healthy par- enting, examine Jewish parenting sources and discuss rel- evant issues with specialists in the field; Gary Faber, deputy su- perintendent of West Bloomfield schools; Sandra Faber, associate principal at Andover High SchooL Breakfast also will be served. For information, contact the Temple Emanu-El Religious School Office, (810) 967-4023. There is no cost for this program. Shalom Bayit is co-sponsored by Jewish Experiences for Families (JEFF), a division of the Agency for Jewish Education. The Afterlife Is Discussed Rabbi William Gershon will dis- cuss 'The Afterlife: A Jewish Per- spective," and Dr. Alicia Tisdale will talk about "Past Life Re- gression" as it relates to reincar- nation 9:30 a.m. Jan. 24, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The $12-per-person Food for Thought breakfast program is sponsored by the Jewish Feder- ation Women's Division. Reservations are needed by Jan. 19. For details, call the Women's Division, (810) 642- 4260. C