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November 29, 1996 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-29

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Seasons
Fireplace Barbecue

pre-Cill

REF. $385.

$3

SALE

PETERSON

OAK
REF. $420. v it

999

WO -20"

3999

W024"

INCLUDES: logs, burner, pan, embers,
cinders, grate, & SAFETY PILOT CONTROL.

ALL SIZES & STYLES
OF GAS LOGS ON SALE
NOW
WALL ART & WALL
FIREPLACE TOOLS
DECOR
& BASKETS
ALL
ALL AN
20%
ADDITIONAL
OFF
20% OFF

OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICE WITH THIS AD

ALL FIREPLACE GLASS DOORS ON SALE-- DESIGN
SPECIALTIES, CUSTOM DOOR, DAVID KIMBERLY, GLO-FIRE
HEARTHCRAFT, PORTLAND WILLAMETTE, MAJESTIC, SUPERIOR

4 Seasons Fireplace & Barbecue
(810)855-0303 installation available

30903 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD

(in THE PLAZA between 13
& 14 Mile by TJ Maxx &THE GAP) HOURS: Monday-Thursday 10 am-9 pm

Friday 10 am-4:00 pm SATURDAY EVENING 7pm -9pm

SUNDAY 10AIV1 - 61D1111

SALE ENDS 12-06-96

WEINIREB JEWELERS

Chanukah Hours
Through
December 24th

MONDAY-FRIDAY 10 - 7
SATURDAY 10- 6, SUNDAY 12- 5
Additional savings on displayed merchandise
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USY Oneg
Hosts Reporter

Local authors Jan Greenberg
and Karen Katz will join the "All
About Books and Movies" series.
They are collaborators on novels
of romantic suspense.
There is no charge for the af-
ternoon; reservations are not nec-
essary.

B'nai Moshe United Synagogue
Youth (BMUSY) will have a Fri-
day night oneg Shabbat 8 p.m.
Nov. 29 at the home of Henry
Rosenbaum.
All members of BMUSY and
potential members are invited for
free refreshments and a discus-
sion led by Detroit Jewish News
staff writer Jennifer Finer. She The Shaarey Zedek and Adat
will speak about her job and the Shalom sisterhoods will hold
general role of Jews in the me- their ninth annual joint dinner
dia.
meeting 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9,
For directions or information, at the Shaarey Zedek-B'nai
call Mr. Rosenbaum, (810) 932- Israel Center in West Bloom-
0255.
field.
Fern Katz will be the guest
speaker. She will present an up-
date on the fourth World Con-
ference on Women held in Bei-
jing, China.
There is a $15 per person
Fellowships toward a summer ex-
perience in Israel will be award- charge for dinner:Reservations
ed to Jewish teens 14-18 who have are due by Dec. 2. Checks
played a musical instrument for payable to Shaarey Zedek Sis-
terhood may be sent to Heidi Fis-
at least four years.
The fellowships will be used to chgrund, 5555 Silver Pond, West
attend the Ulpana — the Israel Bloomfield, MI 48322. For infor-
Academy of Music, conducted un- mation, call Ms. Fischgrund,
der the auspices of the Israel Je- (810) 661-2255.
unesses Musicales.
Sponsored by the Jewish Fed-
eration of Metropolitan Detroit
and Partnership 2000, the June
29-July 18 program will include
a week of touring and sightseeing A visit to the Detroit Historical
throughout Israel and two weeks Museum's exhibit "Becoming
at the academy. The Detroit teens American Women: Clothing and
will be joined at the academy by the Jewish Immigrant Experi-
21 of their peers from Nazareth ence, 1880-1920" is set for 9:15
Migdal HaEmek and the a.m. Monday, Dec. 9.
Jezreel Valley in Michigan's Part-
The trip includes bus trans-
nership 2000 sister region of the portation, museum tour and
central Galilee.
lunch, and is sponsored by the
Instruction will be in English. Beth Shalom Sisterhood. The
Students who participate in the cost is $18.
Interlochen-like program will be
Call Helene Robbins, (810)
housed at the Mossad Amakin 644 8583, for registration.
dorm in the central Galilee. Home
hospitality with their counterparts
from the region and opportunities
to socialize will be part of the pro-
gram. The group will be accom-
panied by staff.
Subsidies from Federation and Single Jewish mothers, single
the academy have reduced the fee Jewish fathers and their fami,-
to $1,000, airfare included. Ap- lies are invited to "Rekindling
plicants must submit a tape show- the Lights," a Chanukah cele-
ing their musical ability, as well bration featuring an optional
as a resume of their musical ex- dinner, holiday songs, crafts and
perience. Application deadline is socializing.
The event will take place 6-8
Feb. 1.
Candidates who are accepted p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the
into the program will be notified Agency for Jewish Education,
21550 W. 12 Mile Road, South-
by April 1.
For application and informa- field. The evening will be spon-
tion, call Jeff Kaye, community sored by the Institute for Single
shaliach, at the Michigan/Israel Jewish Mothers, a program of
the Agency for Jewish Educa-
Connection, (810) 645-7878.
tion's Jewish Experiences For
Families.
There is a dinner charge of $5
per adult and $3 per child. The
rest of the evening is free of
charge.
The Temple Beth El Sisterhood
For information or to register,
will host two professional writ- call Rabbi Debrah Cohen, (810)
ers 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9.
354-1050.

Sisterhoods
Conference Update

Music Academy
Study Offered

Women Visit
Historical Exhibit

Single Parents
Chanukah Event

Beth El Women
Host Authors



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