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IT'S TIME TO COME BACK TO JACOBY'S

New Owner, Michael Bell, has expanded the menu, extended the hours and re-
vived the Sunday Brunch Tradition in Downtown Detroit.

AUTHENTIC GERMAN CUISINE • AMERICAN FARE
featuring
Sauerbraten • Fresh Lake Perch • Rindfleisch Rouladen
Whether Lunch, Dinner or Private Parties, Think ofJacoby's.

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4265 Woodward
313-832-3200

624 Brush Street
313-962-7067

100 W. Montcalm
313-961-1929

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Group Hosts
Picnic In Park

The Sophie and Harry Hof man
Chapter City of Hope will have
a picnic 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10,
at Bloomer Park, West Bloom-
field.
Friends and members are in-
vited. For information, call Ilene
Monast, (248) 683-5665.

Crash Course
In Hebrew

Congregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses will offer a Hebrew
Reading Crash Course to pro-
vide a more meaningful High
Holy Day experience.
The eight-week Hebrew read-
ing crash course is geared to-
ward "Jewish Beginners," as
well as those who attend holiday
services three times a year but
are unable to follow or appreci-
ate the liturgy.
The course will start 7:30-9
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, at Con-
gregation Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses. For information, call
Cantor Ben-Zion Lanxner, (248)
851-6880; or at the BAHM Reli-
gious School, (248) 539-8012.
There is no charge.

150 W. Congress
313-965-4970

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265 Riopelle • 259-2208

HE RATTLE NAKE CLUB

300 River Place • 313-567-4400

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313-961-0707

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313-832-5700

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Congregation
Hosts Picnic

Congregation Shomrey Emunah
will host its annual picnic 1 p.m.
Sunday, July 27, at Civic Cen-
ter Park, 26000 Evergreen Road
at 10 1/2 Mile Road.
Organized games will begin
at 2 p.m. There will be a charge
for food and refreshments.

Southfield Lodge
Plans Trip

Southfield Perfection Mosaic
Lodge will sponsor a trip to
Toronto Aug. 13-14.
Included are: hotel, tickets to
Jolson and Rock and Roll Heav-
en, two dinners, three lunches,
a tour of the BBC and Textile
Museum.
For cost and reservations, call
Ida Rogoff, (248) 661-6720.

Author Speaks
PM JCC
On Grandchildren Hosts Events

The Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit will pre-
sent "How to Keep Your Grand-
children Jewish" with guest
lecturer Sunie Levin 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 31, at Maple-
Drake. This program will be
moderated by Elizabeth Apple-
baum, associate editor of The
Jewish News and editor of The

AppleTree.

267 Joseph Campau (at Franklin)
313-259-0909

is completed on the new West
Bloomfield campus.
MJI faculty and administra-
tors can be reached at (248) 414-
6900. The new address is 25401
Coolidge Highway, Oak Park.
Classes will be held at the
Coolidge Highway location un-
til further notice.

Sunie Levin has been deemed
the "guru of grandparenting"
by the press and has appeared
as a frequent guest on national
and local television and radio
networks throughout the coun-
try. Levin's articles on the
art of grandparenting have
appeared in senior and parent-
ing newspapers. Levin is
founder of the Young Grand-
parents' Club, which has a
membership in all 50 states and
abroad.
There is no charge for this
program. Refreshments will be
served. Call the JCC, (248) 661-
7649, to pre-register for the lec-
ture.

Institute
Makes Move

SOUL

The Michigan Jewish Institute,
the state's only four-year Jew-
ish college, will move into an in-
terim campus until construction

Bingo will be played at the
Jewish Community Center in -\
Oak Park 12:45 p.m. Monday,
July 28. There is a charge.
Marilyn Wolfe will present an
afternoon of travel information
about upcoming center travel op-
portunities 1 p.m. Thursday,
July 31. No charge; refresh-
ments will be served.
Weekly Erev Shabbat services
will take place 12:45 p.m. on Fri-
days. Cantor David Gutman will (--
facilitate every week with
prayers and songs.

IRP Picnic,
Weekend Set

The Jewish Community Center's
Institute for Retired Profession-
als will host its 12th annua
picnic 4:30-7 p.m. Wednesday,
July 30, at Camp Ruth behind
Maple-Drake. Bring your own
dinner. Soft drinks and snacks
will be provided. There is a
$1 charge, and guests are wel-
come.
For information, call IRP of-
fice, (248) 967-4030.
The IRP weekend getawayc,_/
will be Friday-Sunday, Aug. 8-
10. The featured presenter will
be Dr. Sylvia Hacker, professor
at U-M, who will speak on "Sex-
uality Beyond Biology."

