EITERYOME, SAVES AT ing well-prepared traditional meals, not swimming in olive oil and with the advantage of fresh meat, will be a great attraction and a positive addition to the lo- cal restaurant scene. The only word to describe the dining area is opulent. The origi- nal multi-colored traditional Mo- roccan tiling on the walls and floor haven't been touched; the carved ceiling and arched windows and doors, the filigreed plaster are the original, all the work of master craftsmen. "I feel that my dream is about to come true. Jews are returning to Marrakesh and tourism is im- proving." In 1967, he explains, so many Jews left "but that's all changed." Anxious to show me the entire enterprise", we head down a curved staircase where he proud- ly shows off his gleaming, stain- less steel kitchen, also a cool room for meats and vegetables; anoth- er room has multiple dish cabi- nets and the beautiful outdoor terrace which is almost finished. Upstairs, the bedrooms have been turned into offices and three pri- vate party rooms. "It's been a year of hard work but I know this is what the city needs. I'm really excited. I know my dream has come true." I wish David a mazel tov, take my last sip of the cooling mint tea and a last lingering look at what has the promise to become a meeting place for Jews. ❑ Center Makes Travel Plans The Jewish Community Center has several trips planned this year that are open to the com- munity. A trip to Israel is set for Sept. 14-24, with options to Sept. 26. It will include two nights in Tel Aviv, two nights in Tiberias, and five nights in Jerusalem, round-trip air aboard El Al, deluxe and superior hotel ac- commodations in Israel, Israeli breakfast daily, five dinners and more. An informational trip meeting will take place at the Maple- Drake JCC 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 17. A trip to China is set for Oct. 26-Nov. 9. It will include three nights in Beijing, then board Royal Caribbean's Sun Viking to visit Tianjin, Yantai, Shanghai, Ningbo, Xiamen and Hong Kong. A day trip to Windsor is planned July 10. Activities in- clude the casino, the Queen Eliz- abeth II gardens in Jackson Park, a docent tour of Wilistead Manor, and a lunch-and-learn at the Windsor JCC. For information on any of these programs, call Marilyn Wolfe at the JCC, (248) 661- 7649. NEED EXTRA MILES? SHIEVILITV'S Call Us For A Custom Quote! ■ ■ 1997 CHRYSLER LHS $309* Per Month 24 Month Leas $23,995* CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES SAVE EVEN MORE Automatic, Air Conditioning, Infinity Sound System, Leather, Power Seats, Automatic Temperature Control, Aluminum Wheels, Plus MUCH, MUCH MORE! 1997 SEBRING JX CONVERTIBLE $31 Per Month 24 Month Lease $20,395** CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES SAVE EVEN MORE . Automatic, air cond. AM/FM cassette, power windows, power locks, power seats, keyless entry, tilt, cruise and much more! 1997 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 310* vEpOSj Per Month 24 Month Lease 23,995' CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES SAVE EVEN MORE Automatic, Air Conditioning, keyless entry, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, sunscreen glass, alloys, trip computer, Plus MUCH, MUCH MORE! • *24 mo. closed end lease as indicated with approved credit. 12,000 miles allowed per year on lease vehicles. 150 per mile if over 12,000 miles per year. Lessee has option but is not obligated to purchase vehicle at lease end. $1,000 Down Payment. To get total of payments, multiply payment by term plus 6% use tax. Plus title and plates. All incentives to dealer. Pictures may not represent actual vehicle. **Tax, title, destination, all rebates to dealer. +Must qualify for Jeep Owner Loyalty Program. *AO CHRYSLER Plymouth sHUmAn Decker Jeep motor sales, inc. walled lake, mi 669-2010 Walled Lake Dr. Eagle