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With approved credit through LSS Credit. FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY• FREE LEXUS LOAN CARS (41L_E>cul ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL INCENTIVES FOR PREVIOUS LEXUS OWNERS Call Now 1-800-LEXUS 4U Open Monday & Thursday 9.9 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9-6 Saturday 10-5 (1-800-539-8748) Exit 104 Off 1-96 • North on Pennsylvania 1 Block WE DELIVER ANYWHERE! Adat Shalom Synagogue, through its Social Action Com- mittee, will host 30 homeless guests of the South Oakland Shelter during the week of June 15-22. The congregation will provide transportation to and from the Royal Oak Shelter, 21 meals during those seven days, and hospitality. Unique to Adat Shalom's pro- ject is the opportunity for med- ical examinations one evening at the synagogue by physicians and nurses who are members of the congregation. Pediatric ex- ams will be available for the chil- dren. All laboratory tests will be provided by DMC/Sinai Hospi- tal, and most results should be returned by the end of the week. Free follow-up medical care, where needed, will be arranged through the South Oakland Shelter. Nancy Welber Barr of West Bloomfield is Adat Shalom's so- cial action chairperson. She points out that groups often elect to provide homeless housing in the winter months, believing that homelessness is not a summer concern. "Yet, it is a year-round issue," she says. "There are definite health haz- ards as a result of spending long hours out in the heat as well as the cold." As a Conservative synagogue, Adat Shalom faces challenges with the project in terms of Shabbat and Kashrut obser- vance. Non-Jewish friends of members have volunteered to assist on Friday night and Sat- urday. Kosher establishments have agreed to donate their products. Dozens of synagogue mem- bers will be involved in food preparation, laundry, activity- planning, and a variety of other tasks related to the project. Co-chairpersons include Jef- frey Devries, Beverly Gale, Myra and Bernard Gross, Celia and Michael Lubetsky, Micki Gross- man, Larry Kaplan, Linda Warner, Geri and Nat Gold- stone, and Carol Maisels. In- dividuals and businesses have donated food, household items, toiletries and financial sup- port. Movie For Seniors At Temple Israel On Thursday, June 19, 1:30 to 3 p.m., Temple Israel will offer the third in its new series of af- ternoon programs for seniors. The program, "A Laugh, A Tear, A Mitzvah!" is an historical overview of early New York City Jews as they came to America in search of the promise for a better life. The film features many prominent Jewish actors. The program and refresh- ments are free. For reservations, call Nancy Gad-Hart at the tem- ple, (248) 661-5700. CHaZaKaH Plans Program CHaZaKah, the Adat Shalom Synagogue seniors, have planned a luncheon and pro- gram for 12:30 p.m. Thurs., June 26. The afternoon will fea- ture Sandy Baumann, manag- er of ElderMed at Botsford General Hospital, who will speak on "Putting More Plea- sure Into Your Life." A dairy luncheon will be served. The program is open to all community seniors. There is a $5 charge for CHaZaKaH mem- bers and $6 for non-members. Please send checks by June 19 to Arthur Schultz, 30830 Hunter's Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. For further in- formation, call CHaZaKaH President Dorothy Storchan, (248) 557-7804. —/ Holocaust Talk For Educators The Holocaust Memorial Cen- ter is sponsoring a Seminar on the Holocaust for Educators on June 22-24. All teachers, from elementary school through university level, are welcome. Everyone is invit- ed to attend the public lecture. All sessions are free of charge. The presenters are Dr. David S. Wyman, professor emeritus of the University of Massachu- setts; Dr. David Weinberg, pro- fessor of history at Wayne State and director of the Cohn-Had- dow Center for Judaic Studies; Esther Cohen Hexter, director of the Education Resource Cen- ter of the Akron Jewish Com- munity Federation; George Vine, a survivor of the Miasto Ghetto, Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Mauthausen, Gross-Rosen and Dachau; and Manya Feldman, who escaped from the ghetto and survived as a partisan in the woods near Pinsk in Soviet-oc- cupied Poland. The public lecture will be at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 22, in the DeRoy Theater of the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Cen- ter. Dr. Wyman will speak on "The Bombing of Auschwitz." The seminar sessions will be held in the conference room of the Holocaust Memorial Center. Advance registration is neces- sary. For information and a printed schedule call (248) 661- 0840.