T S FL\AL MOVAG BLOWOUT, FENBY STEIN ition for the eight-part winter se- ries is $28 for members of BAHM and B'nai Moshe; $45 for others. Starting Thursday, Jan. 16, Ruth Bergman will lead a new, three-part text study series titled "Private Women/Public Prayer," tracing the evolution of the role of Jewish women in communal prayer and ritual. This class will meet at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses on Jan. 16, 23 and 30, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. The tuition fee is $15 for members of BAHM and B'nai Moshe, $18 for others. Starting Monday, Jan. 20, Rab- bi Bergman will lead an eight- part text study series titled "Was Cinderella Jewish? Jewish Folk- lore from the Talmud to Today." This class will meet at B'nai Moshe, 10 to 11 a.m. The tuition is $28 for members of the spon- soring congregations; $45 for oth- ers. On Tu B'Shevat (Thursday, Jan. 23), Rabbi Bergman will lead a Tu B'Shevat Adult Learn- ing Seder at BAHM from noon to 1:30 p.m. The charge is $7, which includes light lunch, seder re- freshments, and study materials. Prepaid reservations must be made by Jan. 20. Beginning Thursday, Feb. 6, Ruth Bergman will lead an eight-part study se- ries titled "Why Is This Book Dif- ferent? Understanding the Passover Haggadah." This class will meet at B'nai Moshe on Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon. The fee is $40 for members of the two sponsoring congrega- tions; $56 for others. On Monday, Feb. 10, Ruth Bergman will lead a Rosh Chodesh study session in honor of the new Hebrew month of Adar 1. This session will be hosted by BAHM. There is no charge. For information, call Ruth Bergman at BAHM, 851-6880; or Nancy Kaplan at B'nai Moshe, 788-0600. Support Group Holds Meeting The next meeting of the South- field-Oak Park Parkinson Sup- port Group will be held 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, at the Trow- bridge Apartments. This month's meeting will be a rap session to discuss concerns for the year ahead. Information on the pilot Day Care Study, starting in January, will be giv- en. Rabbi Wine Slates Talk Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the Birm- ingham Temple will present the second of four talks on the theme "The World of Orthodoxy" 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13, at the tem- ple. Discussion will follow the talk. Entertainment • Agency • JERRY FENBY HOT ICE TEEN ANGELS THE CONTOURS SIMONE VITALE QUIET STORM PERSUASION SUN MESSENGERS SUNSET BOULEVARD TIM HEWITT LOVING CUP BILL MEYER RENNIE KAUFFMAN FENBY-CARR ERIC HARRIS-DJ 111111111111111111111 PLEASE CALL FOR A FREE VIDEO APPOINTMENT 810-553-9966 c) MUFFY TEA PARTY & EXTRAVAGANZA SAVE UP TO 85% OFF RETAIL* We're Counting the Days yo 10% OFF Muffy Vanderbear in stock items (selected styles excluded) ?A Have your picture taken with life sized Muffy Cf. Tea & Treats for collectors while you shop for Muffy ,91, FREE Handouts, balloons & buttons PLUS contests, prizes & giveaways &Do Fabulous selection of Vanderbear line & meet company rep. R OLL OSPITAL 14- LA s ;f1. 407 : ,::— Toy SHOP " SOLDIER UNTIL OUR MOVE...... CAN COUNT ON THE SAVINGS! \- NI% SHIRT SATURDAY, JAN. 11:10-3 P.M. T On All Items You 4 1E3"0 — \G \LSI GC SALE! FOR ALL MUFFY VANDERBEAR FANS x BOX. 19011 W. Ten Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 48075 (Between Southfield Rd. & Evergreen) (810) 352-1080 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6 • Thurs. til 7 The Shirt Box Shirts And A Whole Lot More. Previous purchases and special orders excluded • Select Group (ideal for Parents & Kids 5 and up) 3947 W. 12 Mile • Berkley 810 543 3115 M.-Sat. 10-5:30, Fri. 10-8 - - (696 Exit Greenfield-1.1. to 12 Mi. 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield) J&S Design & Gifts CONGRATULATIONS DR. BARBARA KAPPY On Receiving Your Ph.D. (with this ad) "Practical to the Impractical" • Crystal and Pottery • One-of-a-kind Art Objects • Tiffany Lamps We love you and we're proud of you! Irvin, Brandon, Michelle Mom and Dad Fischel Mom and Dad Kappy Ira, Bill, Wendy, Rebecca, David and Sarah • Hand-Painted Napkins 6046 W. Maple • just East of E.G. Nicks Restaurant • (810) 539-8093 Sheila Weinbaum-Prenzlauer Hours: M-Sat 10-5