B()riE.YAKD BAR. B THE PEACE FOR RIES OPEN 7 DAYS -11 a.m. to 12 Mid. r BBQ RIBS • WHOLE SLAB FOR s2 OFF • 1 Coupon Per Order L 1 BBQ OR BROASTED CHICKEN FOR 2 $2 OFF • Dine In or Carry-Out • EXPIRES 7-25-96 JN • 1 Coupon Per Order • Dine In or Carry-Out • EXPIRES 7-25-96 JN J WE SERVE Raising Some Money; What's In The Box? Boy, Am I Thirsty FRESH WHITEFISH $695 metro Detroit. YAD is seek- ing items to include in the welcome kit (coupons, etc.) from the business communi- ty. If you are interested in participating, please call Jenifer Rosenwasser at (810) 642-4260, Ext. 239, or write YAD at P.O. Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303- 2030. INCLUDES: POTATO, SALAD OR COLE SLAW AND BREAD 31006 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 14 • Farm. Hills • 851-7000 IltueVatubes ONE ICED CAPPUCCINO, PLEASE Hillel of Metro Detroit RESTAURANT & LOUNGE EXCELLENT HUNGARIAN, EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN CUISINE is sponsoring a Coffee House Night in the back room of Lonestar Coffee Co. in Birm- Businessmen's Luncheons Daily We specialize in Veal, Chicken and Seafood Strolling Gypsy Musicians Above: David, Elana and Beverly Price at the Walk and Auction for Scleroderma. Warm, Comfortable Decor and Bountiful Servings at Inexpensive Prices Right: Jeff and Kari Provizer support the cause. Women's Division from pitching in to help Habitat for Humani- ty. This was an extremely suc- cessful event. Volunteers came out and helped demolish two sites where new homes will be built in the future. Jacki Gold, who co-chaired the event, said, "It was a lot of fun, and everyone got a lot out of this event. The neighbors in the area were great. They came out and helped and even brought out their hoses to cool us down. It was a great mix of people who showed up, a nice cross-section of our community." Serving Windsor and Detroit For Over Twenty Years 5 mins. from Tunnel • 1235 Ottawa Street • Windsor • U.S. Exchange For Reservations 1-800-963-1903 or (519) 252.0246 THE FLAMING KABOB Middle Eastern Kitchen, Raw Juice Bar & Catering 1/2 Off r 1 (from 4 - 10) Buy One Entree at regular price get the second Entree 1/2 Off (Equal or Lesser Value) • Dine In Only • With coupon • Exp 7/31/96 „ 1... • I coupon per couple HOURS: MONDAY- SATURDAY I I-I I Fax (810) 423-9776 ' Southfield Plaza Southfield Road I (Between 12 & 13 mile) (8 I 0) 423-9777 .......... Everyday Fridays DINNER SPECIAL $7.95 $5.49 5.49 includes: Soup or salad, Homemade Rolls Includes: Soup or salad, Homemade Rolls your choice: mute clam sauce, red clam sauce, marinara, or meat sauce WHITEFISH OR TROUT includes: Soup or salad, Homemade Rolls 33200 Grand River, downtown Farmington (810) 476-3301 he 17th annual Walk and Auction for Scleroderma was a huge success. About 300 people attended the event on Sunday, June 23, and helped raise $25,500 to support patient services and medical re- T search. Scleroderma literally means "hard skin." Scleroderma causes hardening of the skin and multi- ple organs. Although scleroder- ma strikes every age, sex and ethnic background, four times more females — especially dur- ing child-bearing years — are af- flicted with the disease than males. EYE spotted local registered dietitian/exercise physiologist Beverly Price at the walk with her husband David and baby Elana. Beverly was diagnosed about 8 years ago with the dis- ease and often speaks for the United Scleroderma Foundation on nutrition. "My mother-in-law has scle- roderma, and I feel it is some- thing that is very important to support," said Hadassah's Ru- ach President Kari Provizer. "They are trying to find a cure, and these types of events are im- portant to promote awareness and raise money." Save the date, Sunday, No- vember 3, for the United Sclero- derma Foundation's Seventh Annual Movie Gala Event. JACK-IN-THE-BOX? OR IS IT YAD IN A BOX? The Young Adult Division will soon begin a program of sending YAD in a Box "welcome kits" to new young adult residents of UNITED SCLERODERMA FOUNDATION ingham at 9 p.m. Monday, July 15. For more information, call HIVED at (313) 577-3459. Hey volunteers, keep up the good work! THOSE ENDLESS FORE A GOOD TIME SUMMER NIGHTS The Young Leadership of But what about those summer Jewish National Fund will days? EYE want to know about present the second annual Tournament Of The Trees Golf Classic at 7:45 a.m. Mon- your plans for the rest of the sea- son? Julie Leib: "White-water raft- ing in West Virginia with friends." Paul Eisenstadt: "I am going to Vegas, San Diego and the Grand Canyon, meeting friends from . Seattle and Miami. It should be a fun trip, and I plan on leaving some earnings behind." day, July 29, at Tanglewood Golf Club in South Lyon. This all-day affair costs $100 per golfer and includes green fees, carts, continental break- fast, buffet lunch and re- freshments. Free trips, prizes and more are up for grabs. The money raised from this event will be utilized Steve Mendelson: in Israel to send needy Is- "I plan on doing some JENN IFER L. raeli children to JNF rollerblading, B-B-Qs MA TILER sponsored camps. Space and getting a great EYE SP Y WRITER is limited to the first 144 tan." golfers. For more infor- Jillian Leviton "I mation, please call JNF at (810) wish I had some plans ... I have 557-6644. a full-time job and I have no vacation time." Well, Jillian, DREAM MAKERS EYE know you still have your Well, it was a sweltering 90 weekends. How 'bout a concert degrees. But that did not stop at Pine Knob, a Tigers game, about 50 volunteers from Fed- Cranbrook Science Museum, eration's Business and Profes- etc.? sional Women, YAD and ❑