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NISSAN BONUS DAYS During rNe iaslsl a y nw Bus on ut os sDeal i y sy,o we wu rceaarl y, really Really. a NISSAN 810.471-0044 , Grand River at 10 Mile (West of Halsted) FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN: MON. & THURS. 'TIL 9 P.M.; TUES., WED., FRI. 'TIL 6 P.M. 104 The Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans will conduct its meeting 9:30 a.m. Sunday, March 16, at the JWV Memorial Home. Elaine Zeron will discuss the National Executive Commit- tee. Refreshments will be served before the meeting by the host- esses of Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary. NCJW Moves Its Offices $0 DOWN 4. vi JVVV Auxiliary Plans Meeting *24 & 36 mo. closed end lease based on approved credit. Plus tax, title, plates, doc. fee & ref. sec. dep. up to $350. Lease allows 12,000 miles per yr. w/150 per mi. overage. Lessee has option to purchase at price to be determined at inception. Lessee respon- sible for excess wear & tear. To get total multiply pymt. x term, plus 6% use tax. All rebates to dealer. See dealer for College Grad details. Prior sales and lease excluded. Prices subject to change without notice. to Israel, contact the Michigan Region office, (810) 855-9820. Women Plan Chef Party The Congregation Beit Kodesh Sisterhood will have a fund-rais- er, "Pampered Chef' party, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 16, at the syna- gogue. Food will be prepared and tasted and recipes will be avail- -\ able. The implements used in demonstrating may be pur- chased. The bonus received from sales will replenish items in the synagogue kitchen. For infor- mation, call Rae Offerman, (810) 474-8051. National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, moved Tuesday, March 11. The new office location is in One Lahser Center, 26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100, in Southfield. The new phone number is (248) 355-3300, and the new fax num- ber is (248) 355-9951. National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section will host a community open house during NCJW week, May 16-23, including NCJW Shab- bat, a visit from NCJW Nation- al President Nan Rich, a gala celebration of the 25th anniver- sary of Kosher Meals on Wheels, featuring Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and the presentation of the Josephine S. Weiner Award for community service. The award will honor an in- dividual or organization from the Greater Detroit Metropoli- tan area whose work benefits the community and serves as an inspiration to others. This year's recipients are Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, Oakland Coun- ty Court Judge Edward Sosnick and Kadima's Executive Direc- tor Janette Shallal. Dr. Michael Dyson will give a lecture concerning "Ethics, Race and American Culture," 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 24, in the ballroom of the Student Center Building on the campus of Wayne State University. There is no charge for this event and the public is invited. For more information call (313) 577- 3454. The event is sponsored by the Grosberg Religious Center at WSU. ORT Plans Three Missions Fraternity Plans Meetings Women's American ORT Israel Missions are being planned for May 28-June 5. The 1997 Young Leadership Mission (for ages 45 and under) is being chaired by Patti Aaron of West Bloomfield, who is a member of the board of directors of Women's American ORT and is the associate chair of the Na- tional Young Leadership Out- reach Committee. The 1997 missions to Israel have been scheduled to coincide with the central board meeting of the World ORT Union in Tel Aviv. All three missions will en- compass visits to outstanding ORT schools, seminars with Is- rael's leading political and cul- tural figures and time for touring and travel. For infor- mation about the ORT missions The business meetings of the Gamma Kappa Chi Fraternity will be held at the China King Restaurant during the month of March. For details, contact Bernard Borenstein, (810) 354-5588, or Art Maniker, (810) 557-7105. Temple Plans Monday Forum The Birmingham Temple will host a Monday Forum, 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 17, at the tem- ple. Rabbi Wine will speak on `The Donmeh: Muslim Jews." A discussion will follow the talk. Ethics Talk At WSU Alpha Omega Board Meeting Detroit Auxiliary of Alpha Omega will hold an open board meeting for members and per- spective members, 10 a.m. Tues- day, March 18, at the home of Barbara Friedman, 3054 Bloom- field Shore Dr. Brunch will be served. For reservations, call Ruth Talmer, (810) 338-4841. <