NEED 111 EXTRA MILES? Call Us For A Custom Quote! Nosh 'N Drash For Young Women A $369" I 2 For information on the women's schiur, or to add your name to the mailing list, call Young Israel-Oak Park, (248) 967-3655. ■ A. 1997 JEEP GRAND C EROKEE LIMITED LYNNE MEREDITH COHN STAFF WRITER t was a warm summer night, perfect for learning — at least that was the perspective of al- most 70 women who gathered at Lonestar Coffee Co. in Birm- ingham for the first in an ongo- ing series of Jewish study sessions. "We thought it would be fun to have some kind of event outside of the shul in a mainstream en- vironment," says Julie Sherizen, a coordinator of the series. "That's a problem, when you keep kosher, to go some place and be able to enjoy being out in public and enjoy kosher food." Lonestar is not a kosher coffee shop. But Sherizen, Young Israel of Oak Park's Rabbi Steven Weil and Rabbi Yosef Krupnik of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis were given the go-ahead by Lonestar owners Jay and Ryan Rosett to check out the shop and identify which coffees are kosher. Lonestar's regular, decaf- feinated, cappuccino and latte are kosher, since they are made in separate machines from the ones that brew flavored coffees, says Rabbi Weil. "Anything that has either natural or artificial fla- vorings requires hashgachah (su- pervision)." Lonestar is allowing the women to bring in kosher cakes, Rabbi Weil says. Jay Rosett, Lonestar co-own- er, says, 'We want to make Lon- estar accessible for everyone in the community. With our new monthly literary series, a regu- lar coffee night with Hillel of Metro Detroit and now this reli- gious learning session, we hope to continue to introduce innova- tive programs and expand our clientele." Two years ago, Rabbi Weil launched a cigar smokers' schi- ur. The women of the congrega- tion wanted in on the action — minus the smoke. The July 14 schiur kicked off what planners hope will be monthly sessions at Lonestar. The next session will be Wednes- day, Aug. 6, at 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Weil will speak about Tisha B'Av. There is no charge for the monthly sessions, but "because of the largesse of the Lonestar Cafe, we encourage people to buy coffee to support Lonestar," Rab- bi Weil says. Although it began as a venue for YIOP members, the event is open to women in the communi- ty. 0 ■ Per Month 24 Month Lease $ 8,995' RYSLER EMPLOYEES SAVE EVEN MORE Leather, power sunroof, locks, & seats. Infinity sound system. Auto temp control. Full time 4 wheel drive and MUCH MUCH more! 1997 SEBRING JXI CONVERTIBLE Includes r Per Month CD Change Leas:prior, With wRiv wqRT :T M" CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES SAVE EVEN MORE Automatic, air cond. AM/FM cassette, power windows, povver locks, power seats, keyless entry, tilt, cruise and much more! CD Changer , Power Roof , Alarm _Includ d with Lease , ;t$ Per Month onth Leas e . _001S-1, \*A. 5 5. 'Must qualify for Jeep loyalty *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 pay- ments, 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. Expires July 31, 1997 SHUMAII1 0, C) -J 669-2010 25