I Being named one of America's Top 100 Hospitals* could give us swelled heads. Barristers Hold Seminars The B'nai B'rith Barristers will host a full day of legal seminars starting at 9 a.m. Monday, Feb. 17, at the Bloomfield Township Public Library, 1099 Lone Pine Road. The first session will feature at- torney Robert Lan and Michael Batchik, judge of the 52/1 District Court, presenting an update on Michigan drunk driving defense. The second session, beginning at 1:30 p.m., will cover criminal practice and procedure presented by attorney Jerry Sabbota and Judge Denise Langford-Morris. Cost for the full day, two-part session will be $60 for non-mem- bers and $45 for members. A half- day session will be $40 for non-members and $30 for mem- bers. Registration will be at the of- fices of Keith Sirlin, president of the B'nai B'rith Barristers. For information, contact Mr. Sirlin, (810) 682-6890, or Ken Lynn, (810) 338-9190. But being one of America's Top 100 Hospitals Beth Achim Adult Classes /-) The weekly Lunch and Learn at Congregation Beth Achim will be- gin a special series of "Four Bibli- cal Stories on Critical Life Issues." Beginning at 12:15 p.m. Tues- day, Feb. 11, Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz will lead a series of dis- cussions based on source materi- als provided by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. After studying each biblical story, participants will discuss how the stories are relevant to issues in daily life. It is requested that all participants bring a Tanach (Jew- ish Bible) to these sessions. Knowl- edge of Hebrew is not necessary. Each session is independent; in- dividuals are welcome to attend any or all. There is no charge. Lunch is available for $4 per ses- sion. For information, contact the synagogue office, (810) 352-8670. Hillel Holds Super Raffle Hillel Day School will present a Super Raffie fund-raiser. The win- ning ticket will be drawn at Hil- dinner set for May 29 lel's at Adat Shalom Synagogue. A separate raffle, at $2.50 a ticket, is also under way. Those `'prizes will be given away at the Israel Independence Day Cele- bration on May 12. Tickets for both raffles are available at the 'little Red School- house," also known as the devel- opment office, 32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills. For in- formation, contact Marianne Mil- grom Bloomberg, (810) 851-6950. we'd know how to treat it. /3) ROVIDENCE One of the top 100 hospitals in America and close to home. 1-800-968-5595 *Named by HCIA-Mercer healthcare study Sponsored by Ill Daughters of Charity National Health System, Inc. tudio in Harvard Row Ma I 4 ,1 /Gra ysicy The end C j) Craft Mall & Antiques Walled Lake • Sterling Heights • Livonia • Flint I f (26,000 SQ. Feet & Over 400 Dealers!!) SALE February & March! 50`)/0-70`)/0 OFF ALL NAME BRANDS The Whole Month of Off Selected Items Whole Booth Discounts • • 10-50% • Vertical Blinds • Pleated Shades • Levolor Blinds • Wood Blinds Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting 'Ai. Antiques & Collectibles SPOT 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, MI 48076 4 1:jk • :11•` •e Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 10-6 • Thurs. & Sat. 10-8 • Sun. 11-5 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 LA 352-8622 ELA New Rochester Hills 651-5009 t 1154 East Maple Rd., Walled Lake (Between Decker & Pontiac Trail ) • (810) 926-8650 1 09