Community ARE YOU TIRED OF: Baggy T-Shirts on the beach? —op Hearing "love handle" jokes? Saddlebags? • Extra Chins? CONSIDER LIPOSUCTION INSTEAD Proper eating luzbits and exercise are essential. Liposuction can provide the perfect compliment. Suicide Prevention BOOST YOUR CONFIDENCE 1111F,;:lr L • Wsfk%.:44010%, AVOIRMAMOVAIRSC ikkOSS*1.10K,.410., / BILL MEYER SIMONE VITALE s JERRY FENBY HOT ICE TEEN ANGELS THE CONTOURS SIMONE VITALE QUIET STORM PERSUASION SUN MESSENGERS SUNSET BOULEVARD TIM HEWITT LOVING CUP Rabbi Daniel B. Syme of Temple Beth El, the survivor of a loved one's suicide, will present "Reach for Hope," a dis- cussion of suicide prevention, educa- tion and awareness, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2, in the West Bloomfield High School Media Center. Rabbi Syme developed this program to help young people learn how to cope with problems on a day-to-day basis, without looking to suicide as an option. Students of all ages, along with their parents, are invited to attend. - BILL MEYER RENNIE KAUFFMAN FENBY-GARB ERIC HARRIS-DJ - ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY PLEASE CALL FOR H FREE VIDEO APPOINTMENT II 248-5S3-9966 ,R; 11111.13111Minw SUNSET BOULEVARD BOULEVARD inning Where all your needs and wants can be filled — from Layette to School, our ffiend4t staff is here to help you. HOURS Monday - Friday 10:00-5:30 • Saturday 10:00-5:00 (248) 855-3214 We accept VISA, MasterCard and American Express 6718-C Ordiard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, Michigan (1/4 mge south of Maple Rd. 'in the West Bloomfield Plaza) ••■•••■■ eatca 14c Best 10, 1(3 c Magic Reviews hi '10 Jo' JN emtertaiNemt gst k 10/31 1997 50 CHAIM Holds Essay Contest CHAIM, Children of Holocaust-sur- vivors Association In Michigan, invites students (grades 9-12) from all schools to which CHAIM has donated the Holocaust curriculum Life Unworthy of Life to participate in its 13th annual essay competition. Essays must address the topic: "What made it possible for the Holocaust to occur and why is the study of the Holocaust relevant to stu- dents today?" Entries should be 350- 1000 words and postmarked by Feb. 18. All essays must be submitted with an official entry form that is co-signed by a teacher. The first place winner will receive $100 and will read his/her essay at the state's Holocaust Remembrance Day program. To receive an application or for information, call or write to Debra Feldman, (313) 921-1580, do CHAIM, P.O. Box 339614, Farmington Hills, MI 48333. AIDS Quilt Workshop A workshop is scheduled to help com- munity members create remembrance panels for the National "Names Project" AIDS Memorial Quilt, noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Canton Township Administrative Building, just north of the public library. A quilt panel may be made in mem- ory-of a friend or family member. Registrants in the workshop will receive advance assistance in selecting decora- tive materials for panels and, at the workshop, will be guided in panel design and execution. Finished panels will be dedicated on World AIDS day, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1, at Cherry Hill United Methodist Church, 321 South Ridge Road, in Canton. Advance registration for the panel- making workshop is suggested. Call (313) 495-0035 or (313) 453=6957 to register. Sponsoring groups are Cherry Hill United Methodist Church and Congregation Bet Chaverim. JPM JCC Hosts Events At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, and 12:45 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, Der Purimshpiler will be shown at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. The film is a 1937 Polish film with English subtitles. There is a charge. The Yiddish Culture Club, spon- sored by the Charles and Frances Driker Fund, will meet 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, at the Jewish Community Center of Oak Park. This group of Yiddish entertainers and Yiddish speakers is led by new American Chaim Rosenthal. There is no charge. Banjo player Joe Sharpy will enter- tain with popular songs as well as oldies but goodies 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6. The program is free to JCC members. Others will be charged a nominal fee. On Mondays at 12:30 p.m., Vivian Stollman, accompanied by Sony Lipenholtz, leads the senior choir at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. Fridays at 12:45 p.m., weekly erev Shabbat services will take place at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. Cantor David Gutman will facili- tate every week with prayers and songs. There is no charge. Socials are every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. Music is provided by local entertainers singing a variety of songs including Yiddish. Call (248) 967- 4030 to participate. There is a small charge. Adult art classes are held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. This is an ongoing begin- ning class using various media. There is a Jewish Community Center fee and non-member fee, which include art supplies.