FURNITURE OUTLET low Overhead No Fancy Showroom Because of this we are able to offer our quality merchandise directly to the consumer and pass the savings of up to 60% to You! • BEDROOM SETS • DINING TABLES • ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS • COCKTAIL, SOFA, END TABLES Laminate Furniture -Choose From 100's of Colors—Gloss, Matte & Textured Choose any size or style to fit your needs, Prices reflect solid colors matte or gloss Mon.-Tues. CLOSED, Wed.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-4 • 669-0066 FIND YOUR OWN ROAD TO GLASSMAN SAAB OPTION I OUT OF STOCK / All '95 & '96 Saabs Option I Out of Stock Glassman S Telegraph • At The Tel-12 Mall • Southfield & Thursda y 9-9 -W 1-800-354-5558 810-354-3300 Mondays Tueed-Fri 9 -6 • TREADMILLS Electric/Manual • STAIR CLIMBERS • HEALTH BIKES Manual/Dual Action/Electric • ROWING MACHINES • MISC. GYM EQUIPMENT (ALL ITEMS DISCOUNTED) LARRY ARONOFF Sat 10-4 THE FINEST MEN'S FASHIONS AT SURPRISING VALUES COLLECTIONS AT JACKS PLACE REGULAR The Beth Achim Men's Club annual Las Vegas Night will be Saturday, Jan. 20, from 8 p.m.- midnight at the synagogue. This is a fund-raising event. There will be cash prizes and door prizes. The donation/admission charge is $5. Refreshments will be avail- able. For information, call the syn- agogue office, 352-8670. License #M26540. Beth El Hosts A Hook Fair (810) 669-0066 2599 Crumb Rd., Commerce Twp. Plus tax, title & plates All rebates to dealer Beth Achim Vegas Night BIG & TALL In the fornmer location of KOSINS ACTION RENTAL & SALES 27881 Southfield Rd. N. of 11 Mile Lathrup Village 810-569-5405 (313)891-6500 (810)540-5550 Mon.-SaL 10-9 Sun. 12-5 Temple eth El Religious School will kick o its reading program with a Family Book Fair Sunday, Jan. 21, 9:30-12:30 p.m. at the temple. The Religious School is start- ing a reading contest to encour- age children to read more about their heritage. Those who read more than five books of Jewish content between Jan. 21 and May 1, will receive books as prizes. A book fair will be presented by Books & More. Books of Jewish content geared primarily to pre- school through junior high will be on sale as well as books for the family. Authors will be present to autograph their books. From 9:45- 10:45 a.m., psychiatrist and au- thor Dr. Reuven Bar-Levav will discuss the importance of good parenting skills. From 11-11:45 a.m., storyteller and author Ina R. Friedman will entertain 4th- 6th graders. There is a charge. JVVI/ Offers Scholarships The Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans of the Unit- ed States of America and the Ladies Auxiliary will make avail- able annual Michigan college scholarships in the amount of $500 each. There are no restrictions as to race, color, religion, sex or creed. Any veteran of the American Armed Forces, his or her son or daughter, or grandchild is eligible. Need for financial assistance should be paramount. Applicants may include stu- dents attending accredited insti- tutions of higher learning on a college level as well as members of the January or June 1996 high school graduating classes. Schol- arships are good only in the state of Michigan. The qualified student should immediately write a letter re- questing scholarship information to: Scholarship Committee, 16990 W. Twelve Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48076. All completed forms must be returned by March 30, 1996. Bais Chabad Hosts Evening The Bais Chabad Torah Center Sisterhood and the Lubavitch Women's Organization will host Jewish women at "An Evening With Chaya Teldon and Her Gre- garious Guitar" on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Na- talie Lipnick, 5801 Parkland, West Bloomfield. Mrs. Teldon will entertain at this Rosh Chodesh gathering. T ,fight refreshments will be served. There is a charge. For informa- tion, call Bais Chabad, 851-6742. Single Mothers Share Shabbat Single Jewish mothers and their children are invited to a Shabbat dinner at the home of Barbara Klein in West Bloomfield Friday, Jan. 19, at 6:30 p.m. Families will partake of a traditional Shabbat dinner and share in the rituals and beauty of the end of the week. This Shabbat experience is offered by the Institute For Single Jew- ish Mothers (ISJM). There is a charge of $6 for adults and $3 for children for the dinner. To register or for infor- mation, call Julia Greenblatt at the AJE, (810) 354-1050. Keshet Plans Support Groups Keshet, an organization of Jewish parents wh6have children with disabilities, will hold a support group meeting Thursday, Jan. 18, 7:30 p.m. at the Keshet office. The meeting is open to members and non-members and is free of charge. For information, call the Keshet office, (810) 258-9575. Keshet will hold a grandparent support group meeting Monday, Jan. 22, at 7 p.m. at the Keshet office. For information, call the Keshet office. Columnist Will Speak Detroit Free Press columnist Doron Levin will address the Temple Israel Brotherhood at a breakfast on Sunday, Jan. 14, at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Levin recently spent two weeks in Israel and will dis- cuss his impressions of the polit- ical and social mood of the Jewish state in the aftermath of the as- sassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The community is welcome. For reservations and information, call the temple office, (810) 661-5700.