TAKE AN EXTRA Darchei Torah Purim Shop Yeshivas Darchei Torah's sixth annual One Stop Purim Shop will be held 1-5 p.m. Sunday, March 9, at the Agency for Jew- ish Education, 21550 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield. Children's costumes and an ar- ray of shaloch manot supplies (baskets and boxes, candy, wine and grape juice) will be sold. A special Fun Day for Kids program, with arts and crafts and videos, will keep the children en- tertained. Danto Seeks Volunteers The Marvin and Betty Danto Family Health Care Center is looking for volunteers. The nurs- ing home facility, 6800 West Maple, serves the Jewish com- munity. To volunteer, contact Bonnie Sorkin, (810) 788-7348. Russian Outreach Event Machon L'Torah will hold a pro- gram 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 2, for the Russian outreach divi- sion at Machon. The program will include an educational lecture by Rabbi Jacobowitz on 'The Art of Pleasure." Roman Lundin will translate into Russian. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge. For informa- tion, call Lena Grinman, (810) 968-6227. Organ Donation Is Discussed Dr. Martin F. Mozes, chief of kid- ney and pancreas transplanta- tion at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, will speak on ethical is- sues in organ donation, 10 a.m.- noon Sunday, March 2, at the Birmingham Temple's Sunday Seminar discussion series. Dr. Mozes will discuss his ed- ucation and career as an organ transplant surgeon in a casual and informal setting, welcoming questions from the audience. Federation Grants Are Awarded The Jewish Federation of Met- ropolitan Detroit has approved six grants totaling $78,500 from its Max M. Fisher Jewish Com- munity Foundation. The funds will go for a variety of projects sponsored by agencies, organizations and congregations. Grants are given for innovative projects and may be renewed af- ter the first year for two more years. Recipients are as follows: The Jewish Family Service received $7,000 for a child-friendly comic book which teaches about Jew- ish family life and Jewish values. In its final year of funding, the University of Michigan-Dearborn Holocaust Oral History Project has received $8,000 to expand the university's Holocaust Archive Program and enter it into an in- ternational bibliography data- base, making the histories available to 17,000 libraries around the world. A grant of $15,500 went to the University of Michigan Hillel Foundation for its Half Shekel Campaign. The special cam- paign, on behalf of the United Jewish Appeal, encourages 100 percent participation of Jewish students on campus. Michigan State University will expand its Jewish studies pro- gram with the help of a $23,000 Fisher Foundation grant. The grant will enhance the Hebrew curriculum and make possible additional courses. In its third year of Fisher grant funding, Fresh Air Society's Horizons Pro- gram, which integrates children with special needs into an overnight Jewish camping expe- rience, will double the number of campers with a grant of $5,000 from the Fisher Foundation. The grant will support the addition of counselors to supervise the 24 campers and a Horizons coordi- nator. A grant of $20,000 was award- ed to the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism for its Colloquium '97. The col- loquium presents an education- al opportunity for a cross section of lay people from the Jewish community. Grant monies from the Max. M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation come from income of the general fund of the United Jewish Foundation. The UJF provides an annual allocation to Federation,apf which $200,000 is earmarked for grants for worthy projects. For information about grants, call Randie Levin at Federation, (810) 642-4260. Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to issue date. The dead- line for out-of-town obituar- ies is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. 10% OFF on already low sale prices storewide! More style. More ideas. More value! Save on our already low sale prices plus save again with an EXTRA 10% OFF! Furniture you just can't find anywhere else at prices far less than you expected to pay! Hurry! Offer ends soon! hillside FURNITURE Woodward Ave. @ Square Lk. Rd. (810) 334-4745 • Mon. & Thurs., 10-8:30 • Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10-5:30 • Sun., Noon-5 *Minimum purchase of '499. Some restrictions apply. Details in store. Larry Paul makes FURNITURE NEW. Custom. Restoration, Lacquering, Refinishing of new or old furniture, antiques. office furniture. pianos. For Free Estimates (810) 681-8280 A PIIIIKHASERS DAVID ROSENMAN'S smiss. All110 NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (810) 851-2277 (810) 851-CARS