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January 26, 1996 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-26

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" A Grand Celebration

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On A Nice Selection...100's of Items

• Madame Alexander

• Lee Middleton
• Johannes Zook
• Annette Himstedt
• Sabine Esche
• Kathe Kruse

Collectible
• Affordable • Lifelike
FOR KIDS OF
, • ALL AGES

Sale Ends

an. 31, 1996

• Royal
• Heidi Ott
• Gotz
• Corolle
• Ginny
• Lawton
• Pauline
• Effanbee

BEARS & ANIMALS
• Steiff
• Raikes
• Gund
• Vanderbears
• VIB
• Vermont
• Canterbury

COMING SOON FROM MADAME ALEXANDER

(Many of These Dolls Have Just Arrived!)

Dressed Like Mommy & Daddy •Angels of Love

Little Women Additions
Aunt March, Laurie & Amy the Bride

Eliza Doolittle • Hug Me Pets

Valentine Special Doll - *With Love

THE DOLL HOSPITAL & To SOLDIER SHOP

3947 W. 12 Mile Rd. • Berkley • 810-543-3115
(Conveniently located near 1-696) Hours: M-Sat: 10-5:30, Fri: 10-8

JANUARY FUR SALE
SAVE 40% - 60%

Parenting Center
Offers Classes

Certified Babysitting is a class for
11 year olds and up. The Red-
Cross certified class teaches basic
first aid, general child care, how
to handle emergency situations.
Instructor Kellie Stamper will
lead this class Monday, Jan. 29,
4-5:30 p.m. at the Applebaum Par-
enting Center.
Great Jewish Ideas explores the
Torah, oral tradition, Pirke Avot.
Students should bring a dairy
lunch; a beverage will be provid-
ed. The class will be led by Rabbi
Irwin Groner, Rabbi William Ger-
shon, Rabbi Leonardo Bitran and
Michael Wolf, Monday, noon-1
p.m., Jan. 29. The class is open to
the public. Babysitting is avail-
able at no charge by reservation
only.
Creating Family Heirlooms is
a needlepoint class taught by
Ruthe Goldstein on Monday, Jan.
29, from 7-9 p.m.
These classes have fees. For in-
formation, call Ruth Beresh, 681-
5353.

Maple-Drake
Hosts Concert

A concert featuring Hebrew and
Yiddish melodies sung by Cantor
Howard Glantz from Congrega-
tion Adat Shalom will he held at
the Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center, Monday, Jan. 29,
at 1:30 p.m. The cost to members
is $1.50; non-members, $2.50.

Maple-Drake
Plans Calendar

Financing available.
Prior sales excluded.
All furs labeled to show country of origin.

Next time you feed your face, think about your heart.

Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated
fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good.
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WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE
V American Heart Association

At the Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center on Monday, Feb.
5, at 12:30 p.m. there will be an il-
lustrated lecture, "Jerusalem
3000, The Archaeology of Israel -
Roman Influence." Lecturers in-
clude Elisa Friedland Soslowsky,
sculpture specialist; Rebecca
Schindler, doctoral candidate, De-
partment of Classical Art and Ar-
chaeology, U-M. Members, $1.50;
non-members, $2.50; Health Club
members, no charge.
New classes in Judaic enrich-
ment with Nehama Glogower will
start on Monday, Feb. 19, for six
weeks. A Pre-Passover Clinic will
meet from 11:30 - 12:30 p.m.; `The
Book of Exodus-Text and Com-
mentary" will meet from 12:30 - 2
p.m. Cost: members, $51; non-
members, $62 per each six-week
session.
A musical based on the movie
Big will be at the Fisher Theatre.
A motorcoach will depart from
Maple-Drake at 12:30 p.m. and
from JPM at 1 p.m. on Sunday,
March 10, for the 2 p.m. perfor-
mance. Members, $55; non-mem-
bers, $60.

Beauty and the Beast will be at
the Masonic Temple on Wednes-
day, May 1, at 1 p.m. Motorcoach
will depart Maple-Drake at 11:30
a.m. and JPM at noon. Members,
$59; non-members, $64.
Romeo & Juliet can be seen at
the Detroit Opera House on
Thursday, May 9, at 10 a.m. Bus
service will depart Maple-Drake
at 8:30 a.m. and JPM at 9 a.m.
Members, $25; non-members, $30.
La Traviata will be presented
by the Michigan Opera Theatre
at the Detroit Opera House on
Tuesday, May 21, at 10 a.m. Cost
includes orchestra seats and bus
service departing Maple-Drake at
8:30 am. and JPM at 9 am. Mem-
bers, $25; non-members: $30.
For information, brochures and
reservations, call Lorraine Mor-
ris, 661-7649.

David-Horodoker
Plans Meeting

The David-Horodoker Organiza-
tion will meet on Tuesday, Jan.
30, at noon at the JPM Jewish
Community Center. Lunch will
be available for $3.50.
The group will view the special
exhibit "HATS Means Freedom."
There will be a video, photo dis-
play and discussion, followed by a
business meeting.
If lunch and/or transportation
is needed, call Lori Minden, (810)
539-8008, to make those arrange-
ments.

Network Plans
Coffee Night

The Leadership Network of B'nai
B'rith will have a Coffee Night on
Tuesday, Jan. 30. It will be held
at Lonestar Coffee in Birmingham
at 7:30 p.m. For information call
Robbie Sherman, (810) 642-5585.

Tu B'Shevat
Fruit Sale

To celebrate Tu B'Shevat, the
Jewish Arbor Day, Feb. 5, the
PTA of Yeshivas Darchei Torah
will sell assortments of 15 vari-
eties of dried fruit and nuts. Or-
ders should be placed by Jan. 30.
For information or to order, cell
Miriam Goldberg, 559-5327; or
the Darchei Torah office, 948-
1080.

Lecture Set
On Tu B'Shevat

Rabbi Chaim Bergstein of Con-
gregation Bais Chabad of Farm-
ington Hills will give a class on
Sunday night, Feb. 4, at 7:30 p.m.
on "Tu B'Shevat - Roshe Hashana
for Trees."
The event is free.

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