Calen DaR No Pain, No Gain. In a boom market with many investments doubling in value, taxes can be a real pain in the pocketbook. Changes in capital gains laws don't alter one basic reality: If you sell now before the end of the year, the tax folks will still want 20-28 percent of the profits. So, why not donate appreciated stock or mutual fund shares to your favorite cause? A cause that comforts the aged, educates young people, rescues people from danger and resettles them in freedom? In short, how about creating an endowment fund that will benefit your community through the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit? You'll feel no pain, you'll avoid major taxes, and you'll reap a king-size mitzvah for your community, your family and yourself. For information about donating appreciated shares of stock or mutual funds, call George Cohen in the Endowment Department of the Jewish Federation-of Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 642-4260, ext. 204. c3th E D e t 9'41 0, °Pomo ° Allied Jewish Campaign UNITED JEWISH OUNDATION ,. F of Metropolitan Detroit P.O. Box 2030 • Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030 • (248)642-4260 BIG OR SMALL You Name It, We'll Ship It! WE DO IT ALL! Furniture • Computers • Artwork Stereos • Clothing Packaging and For a Free Estimate Call Shipping r • of Anything Tkoadwo, 8, ski,,,,44,°r Exp.! 1248161041993 Lugo col `The finest in custom cabinets for home or office!. (248) 624-7300 `'WleffeZ0 1 0 / 1 7 1997 SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon-Fri 11-5, Sat 11-3 or by appointment 78 .11.11111111.111.11 What's Up? Oct. 11 - Jan. 4 Cranbrook Institute of Science hosts a photography exhibit, microscopes: the hidden art of high technology, which fuses technology and abstract art. Microscopes takes visitors on a visual journey through the world of technology as seen through the eyes of high-powered microscopes. Pictures of everyday, unseen objects such as silicon chips, transistors and fiber-optic cables demonstrate the world of "invisible" technology. Cranbrook is at 1221 N. Woodward in Bloomfield Hills. Admission is $7 for adults, and $4 for children 3-17 and senior citizens 60 and older. Children under 3 are free. For information, call (248) 645- 3200. Sunday, Oct. 19 Youtheatre opens at 2 p.m. with the new musical Big Bad Wolf. Performances are grouped by age range into two series: The Wiggle Club (children 3-6) and The Movin' Up Club (ages 7 and older). All shows will be held at Music Hall in Detroit. For tickets, which cost $7 each (adults and children), call the Music Hall Ticket Office, (313) 963- 2366. Monday, Oct. 20 "Family Matters," an evening of family education, will be held 7:30 p.m. at the Max M. Fisher Federation building, 6735 Telegraph Road in Bloomfield Hills. Speakers will discuss discipline alternatives, public and pri- vate schools, Jewish education and other topics. Panelists include Harlene Winnick Appelman, the Federation's director of community outreach and education; Dr. Purnima Mehta, super- visor at the Wayne State University department of psychiatry; and Dr. Michael Miletic, a faculty member of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. The cost is $10. For information, call Marilyn Morris at Federation, (248) 642-4260, ext. 255. 0 I c Monday, Oct. 20 "Preparing for Breastfeeding" will be held 7-10 p.m. at the Beaumont Medical Building, Conference Room A&B, 6900 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. The class costs $20. To register, call 1-800-633- 7377. Tuesday, Oct. 21 "Baby Care and Safety" will be held 7-10 p.m. at the Beaumont Medical Building, 6900 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Topics include holding, bathing, feeding and diapering a baby. The class costs $20 a couple. To register, call 1-800-633-7377. Throughout October The Jewish Community Center's Janice Charach Epstein Museum and Gallery Youth Education Division will offer programs based on its exhibit, "The Jew as Other: A Century of English Caricature 1730-1830." The curriculum, for those 13 and older, asks youth to examine the effect that "otherness" has on the group consid- ered different, as well as on society as a whole. For information, call Beth Greenapple (248) 661-7634. To book a group visit, call gallery direc- tor Sylvia Nelson, (248) 661-7641. Do you have an event you would like included on the AppleTree calendar? Please mail information (typed, double- spaced), at least two weeks in advance to AppleTree Calendar, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, Ml 48034, or fax (248)354-6069. There is no charge, but we reserve the right to edit copy and print material at our discretion. Be sure to include the time, date and place of event, along with a phone number for more informa- tion. = rj a