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could help me
with my taxes."
If you're an older adult looking for
a special service or referral to a
helping agency, pick up the phone
and call ElderLink.
If you need advice or simply have
a question that needs an answer,
think ElderLink.
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Israeli-style vegqtarian dinner will be
available in the:Thrah Center. There is
a $12.50 chargefor the meal, and a
$5 charge for the Farbrengen. For
information and reservations, call the
Torah Center, (248) 855-6170.
Detroit Jewish Judicial Seminar will
meet 12:15 p.rn. Wednesday, Dec. 17,
in the Riverside Conference Room
700A of the Detroit City/County
Building. Topic of discussion, led by
Rabbi Herschel Finman, will be septu-
plets and will focus on ethical and
moral questions.
There is a $10 charge for lunch.
For reservations and information, call
Rabbi Finman, (248) 542-5087. The
lunches are open to all members of the
Jewish community. No prior knowl-
edge of Talmud is required.
JDC Team
Seeks Medicines
Detroit-area physicians are being
asked to send donations of medicines
to the American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee (JDC), Med-,
ical team to help relieve suffering in
Ethiopia.
Dr. Rick Hodes, who heads th&JDC
medical team, is seeking donations of
Zithromax (Azithromycia and Cipro
(Ciprofloxacin). Zithroniax is needed
for the treatment of trachoma, a com-
mon eye disease that leads to blindness.
In conjunction with-Yud Tes Kislev,
Cipro is needed to treat shigella and
which is known as the "Rosh Hashana
other severe infections.
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Physicians are asked to speak to
tugman Bais
their pharmaceutical representatives
Chabad Torah
for samples of these medicines. Dr.
Center will host a
Hodes requires 1,000 tabs of each
Farbrengen, a
medicine for JDC programs in Addis
qtasidic gathering,
Ababa. Surpluses of the medicines will
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be sent to other communities where
Friedman, author of JDC and other relief organizations
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Donations of medicines to be for-
and degp,of the Bais;. warded to Dr. Hodes should be sent
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Women in
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,
Minneapolis 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield
17, at the Torah Center, 5595 West
Hills 48301.
Maple Road, West Bloomfield.
For details, contact Ms. Berger at
Preceding the Farbrengen, an
Federation, (248) 203-1486.
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Denise Ilitch Lites, vice chairwoman of
Little Caesar Enterprises Inc.
and president of Olympia
Development, will be
the speaker at a spe-
cial breakfast recep-
tion co-sponsored by
the Jewish Business
Exchange and the
'Israel Bonds New
Leadership Division
t:30-p.m. Thursday,
Dec. 18, at the
Denise Lites
Franklin- Racquet
Club.
Cost to attend is $10 (no charge for
JBE members). Coffee and a kosher
breakfast will be available. Reservations
are required. For information or to
respond, contact Israel Bonds, (248)
352-6555, or thejewish Business
Exchange, (248) 932-5797.
BAHM Plans
For Chanukah
Chanukah happenings at BAHM will
start 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18. Sam
Barnett and his Orchestra will perform
together with the synagogue youth
choir. Supper will be at 6:30 p.m.
There will be a dreidel spinning con-
test and fun and games for everyone.
There is a charge: adults $8; children
between the ages of 4-13, $4; children
under 4 are free.
Call the synagogue, (248) 851-6880,
for reservations.
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Tam O'Shanter County Club raised over $1,250, 000 in investment dollars for
the State of Israel Bonds at the 23rd annual Tam O'Shanter Tribute Dinner,
honoring Allen Menuck. Shown are: Bernard Stollman, Detroit Israel Bonds
general chairman; Professor Stephen Berk, speaker; Di: Harris Mainster; dinner
co-chairman; Allen Menuck, honoree; Larry Wolfe, dinner co-chairman; Gary
Cohen, Tam O'Shanter Country Club president.
The Jewish Community Center of ' 1-'5
Metropolitan Detroit will present a new
season of "The Jewish Secrets
To Self Improvement," the first Tuesday
of every month from January through
June 1998, at the Maple/Drake cam-
pus.
The January edition will feature
"How To Make The Right Decision"
with Rabbi Alon Tolwin 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 6.
There is no charge for this program.
Refreshments will be served. Call the
JCC, (248) 661-7649
to register. For the hearing im-
paired, an infrared sound system is
available.
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