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BBQ RIBS • WHOLE SLAB FOR 2 $2 OFF 116 L • 1 Coupon Per Order • Dine In or Carty-Out • Expires 5-8-97 JN ViSA I CU Expires 4-30-97j Next time you feed your face.. . r BBQ OR BROASTED CHICKEN FOR 2 $2 OFF • 1 Coupon Per Order • Dine In or Cany-Out • Expires 5 8 97 JN - J L - 31006 ORCHARD LAKE RD. SOUTH OF 14 • Farm. Hills • 851-7000 SPACE, a community service pro- The Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalitions (MJAC) forum "Ku- lanu - All of Us" will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, at the Maple-Drake Jewish Communi- ty Center. The program is interactive. It consists of vignettes represent- ing day to day situations gay men and lesbians face as individuals and as Jews. The audience will have the opportunity to ask ques- tions and to make comments fol- lowing each segment. National Council of Jewish Women/Greater Detroit Section will sponsor the following: In conjunction with Temple Shir Shalom, there will be an eight-week peer support group for Chadults, adult children with aging parents. Dr. Marilyn Gilbert, program adviser, and Irma Starr, executive director of SPACE, will facilitate the group. The group will begin 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 6, and will continue on Tuesdays until June 24, at Temple Shir Shalom. For information and to register, call Irma Starr or Sandy Morris, (810) 355-9936. There is no charge but pre-registration is re- quired. Mysticism Study Series r ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL-1 • ................. ............... AIDS Coalition Plans Forum ject of 40 nightly Dinner Specials Fresh variety of Seafood, choice steaks & chops Choice Veal Chop SPACE Plans Support Group think about your heart. American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE "Gathering Up The Light: An In- troduction to Jewish Mysticism," an eight-part adult study series taught by Rabbi Aaron Bergman and co-sponsored by congrega- tions Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and B'nai Moshe, will resume meeting on Monday mornings at Borders Books and Music in Farmington Hills from 10 to 11:30 a.m., starting Monday, May 5. New students are wel- come to join the class and may borrow audio-cassette tapes of the three class sessions that took place before Passover. Tuition for the five remaining sessions has been prorated: $30 for members of B'nai Moshe and BAUM; $40 for others. No knowl- edge of Hebrew is required. Study materials are distributed in class. For information or to register, call Rita Abramson, (810) 788- 0600. Remembering The Six Million Residents of greater Lansing will join hundreds of men and women around the globe in remember- ing the victims of Nazism on Sunday, May 4, at Congregation Kehillat Israel, as they partici- pate in "Unto Every Person There is a Name," a program in which the names of these victims are read publicly. The event co- incides with Yom Hashoah, Holo- caust Memorial Day. In addition to remembering the victims of the Holocaust, a special tribute will be paid this year to the fate of the Jewish chil- dren. For information, contact Con- gregation Kehillat Israel, (517) 882-0049. HMC Hosts Reinhard Wiemer The Holocaust Memorial Center will sponsor a free lecture by Rein- hard Wiemer 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 8, at the Janice Charach Ep- stein Museum/Gallery at Maple- Drake. Mr. Wiemer will speak on "Jews and Germany After 1945." A member of the German For- eign Office working at the Amer- ican Desk in Bonn, Mr. Wiemer will also discuss Holocaust edu- cation in Germany and how it is viewed internationally. New Pledges Exceed Goal The largest number of pledges ever made during Allied Jewish Campaign Days of Decision, April 6-9, contributed to a total of $1,460,000 $260,000 more than the goal — raised during the annual four-day phonathon which brings the 1997 Campaign to its formal close. A total of 1,180 contributors were recorded during the event, in which more than 300 volun- teers took to the telephones on behalf of the community. The number of pledges exceeded last year's number by 100. — 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. All material must be type- written, double-spaced, on 81/2x 11 paper and include the name and daytime telephone number of sender.