4 Seasons Pireplcs.ce Barbecue PRE-SEASON SALE REF. $390. $115 999REF. $425. ENGLISH OAK BP -18" h $27999 BP -24" logs, burner, pan, embers, cinders, grate, & SAFETY PILOT CONTROL. INCLUDES: OTHER SIZES & STYLES OF GAS LOGS ON SALE CALENDAR page 27 Sisterhood kick-off meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the synagogue. Parkwood ORT will have its fall luncheon, noon Wednesday, Sept. 25, at Sutton Place Apart- ments clubhouse. Call Nita Lichtenstein, 357-2524. League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations opening meeting at Congregation B'nai Moshe, 12:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26. There is a charge for luncheon; call Bev- erly Canvasser, (810) 681-5855. YOUTH Pizza party and sukkah deco- rating at Congregation B'nai Moshe, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25. Free party open to all chil- dren. Registration requested, (810) 788-0600. ALL FIREPLACE GLASS DOORS ON SALE-- DESIGN SPECIALITIES, CUSTOM DOOR, DAVID KIMBERLEY, HEATILATOR, HEARTHCRAFT, PORTLAND WILLAMETTE, MAJESTIC, SUPERIOR 4 Seasons Fireplace& Barbecue (810)855-0303 SALE ENDS 9-25-96 30903 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD (in THE PLAZA between 13 & 14 Mile by TJ Maxx &THE GAP) HOURS:Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Monday-Thursday 10 am-9 pm Friday 10 am-6 pm CLOSED SATURDAY CLOSED MONDAY YOM KIPPUR Rabbi Irons At Maple-Drake Rabbi Shmuel Irons will return to the Maple-Drake building. Rabbi Irons has been the dean of the Kollel Institute of Greater Detroit for 21 years and director of the Jewish Heritage Founda- tion since 1992. Rabbi Irons' lecture series, "Ful- filling Relationships Through Jewish Wisdom," will consist of four Tuesday lectures at 8 p.m. at Maple-Drake. The program is free and open to the community. Re- freshments will be served after each lecture. Oct. 8 - "How To Raise Chil- dren You Can Be Proud Of'; Oct. 15 - "Friends Are Forever-Secrets to Lasting Friendships"; Oct. 22 - "How to Really Appreciate Your `Self' "; Oct. 29 - "Learning to Communicate, to Listen, to Love." To preregister for an individ- ual lecture or the entire series, call the Adult and Family En- richment Department, (810) 661- 7649. (—/\ Twelve-Step Program Planned Members of Congregation T'chiyah will sponsor a 12-step program in a Jewish context for individuals with all addictions. The time, date and location of meetings will be determined by those interested in the program. For information or to express interest, call Robin Gillis, 9 a.m.- noon Monday-Friday, (313) 544- 4648. Jules Doneson JULES DONESON, retired travel agent and Farmington Hills resident, will present his recently published book at the forthcoming Detroit Jewish Book Fair. Titled Deeds of Love: Cr) A History of the Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum of Philadelphia ... America's First Jewish Orphanage," the book LU Cn UJ UJ 28 Showroom Hours: Monday-Friday 11-5 • Saturday 11-3 • by appointment 3160 Haggerty Rd. • West Bloomfield • 48323 • 810-624-7300 Carol Rosenblum students. A teacher at Kensing- ton Academy, Ms. Rosenblum began her career in the Detroit Public Schools where she taught for 20 years before joining the staff at Kensington six years ago. chronicles the 95-year history of the institution where he spent over 12 years as a ward with his brother and sister. CORINNE STAVISH will be featured at the Corn Island Sto- rytelling Festival in Louisville, Ky. CAROL ANITA ROSEN- BLUM has received an award LYDIA GRAY, supervisor of from the Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics for her years of dedication and service to the mathematics education of Rehabilitation Services for Jew- ish Vocational Service (JVS), is the winner of the Sheldon E. Westerman Award presented by the metropolitan Detroit Reha- ti