AN TWERP J E W E L E -R S Community TRADITION THAT STANDS THE TEST OF TIME. Chabad Dinner Hosts Rabbi Rabbi Moshe Feller, director of Chabad-Lubavitch of the Upper Midwest, will be the guest speaker at the Bais Chabad Education Center din- ner, 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, at the Plaza Hotel in Southfield. The dinner will honor Esther and Neal Zalenko. Rabbi Feller is an author and a radio personality. His topic will be "Our Impact on the World Tonight." The dinner will benefit Bais Chabad's educational programs which include Ganeinu Preschool and Day Camp as well as Bais Menachem Academy. For reservations and information, call Suzanne Sondheimer, (248) 851-0416. Tradition means more than simply the passage of time. It means quality, integrity, and attention to the things that count the most. Like excellence that can only be measured by the wisdom and the teaching of our forefathers. For four generations, Antwerp Jewelers has practiced this excellence, while specializing in loose diamonds and custom design. Without gimmicks. And without "sales." At Antwerp, we believe our quality merchandise speaks for itself_ It has for over 100 years. Like a tradition that stands the test of time. Temple Academy Classes Begin Temple Israel's Academy, Courses for Lifelong Learning, will begin 7-9 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, at the temple. Students may choose two classes from a variety of topics, taught by cler- gy and visiting instructors. Registration is on-going; for infor- mation, call the Temple Israel religious school, (248) 661-5725. Ometz Mission Set For November Diamonds and Fine Jewell), 6209 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 • (248) 855-8000 In the Sugctrtree Plaza Opening Soon! The Boardwalk, West Bloomfield • Stationery • I mprintables • Calligraphy • Invitations • Greeting Cards • Frames • Candy ELECTROLYSIS Specializing in Body & Facial Hair Removal for Men & Women Call for Free Consultation C 7-0 R/14 /9 444CE: ie. 4.: 002626-6668 10/10 1997 40 Victoria Palace R.E. Electrologist 74/477C7/17a /V -11reei'vraii/ralcf,a 5755 /tiFk At2actal, Yee& 70914.e8homdfedi J For the first time, Detroiters with mobility impairments will have an opportunity to visit Israel on a United Jewish Appeal mission. Slated Nov. 4-14, the UJA Ometz Mission is designed for people 25 to 45 who use wheelchairs, scooters, walkers or canes. This mission also is for per- sons who require a slower pace. Cost of the mission is $3,100 and includes round-trip airfare from New York City, hotel accommodations (based on dou- ble occupancy), meals, transportation within Israel and entrance fees. Special services for persons with dis- abilities include a lift-equipped bus which can board and secure wheel- chairs, wheelchair-friendly hotel accom- modations and an itinerary tailored to the abilities of the participants. For travelers who require assistance with personal care or pushing a wheel- chair, assistance and traveling compan- ions will be provided. For a flyer and application, call Leonard Milstone at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 203-1457. Miracle Mission Chairs Named Benjamin F Rosenthal has been appointed chairman of the next Jewish Federation-sponsored, community-wide Michigan Miracle Mission to Israel, slated April 18-28, 1999. Co-chairs are Ron Klein and Kathy Wilson-Fink. Honorary chairs are David Hermelin and Larry Jackier. A co-chairman of Michigan Miracle Mission II, Rosenthal also played a leader- ship role in the first Ben Rosenthal mission in 1993. A member of Federation's Board of Governors and Executive Committee, he has served on many Federation committees and is a former chairman of its Community Services Division. Leaving via El Al Israel Airlines from Detroit direct to Israel, the 10-day mission will arrive in time to observe Israel's Remembrance Day for its fallen sol- Ron. Klein diers, immediately followed by Israel Independence Day, in Tel 'Aviv. The trip will be highlighted by a Shabbat observance at the Western Wall, a seaside party in Tiberias and an Independence Day celebration in Tel Aviv. A visit to Michigan's Partnership 2000 region of the Central Galilee, including a tour of the Zippori Archaeological Park, also is included. Participants also will see major historic and religious sites in Jerusalem and in other parts of the country. In addition to round-trip airfare, the trip includes Kathy Wilson- accommodations at Fink five-star hotels, most dinners and lunches and Israeli breakfasts, taxes and trans- fers, sightseeing in air-conditioned buses with Israeli tour guides and entertain- ment by Israeli performers. For details, call mission director Ruth Broder, (248) 642-4260.