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January 23, 1998 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-23

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SPERBER'S

CATERING

KOSHER VS. NON-KOSHER

Before You Book Your Next Affair, Consider This:

Parent- Toddler
Program Set

Temple Shir Shalom Preschool is
underway with its first offering serv-
ing parents and toddlers in two class-
es, beginning Jan. 25.
The program is under the guid-
nce of Julie Bussel, early childhood
teacher. A variety of developmentally
appropriate activities and materials
will be provided for enriched experi-
ences in art, music, movement, and
language development.
The classes will be held at
Doherty Elementary School on
Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield,
on Sunday mornings. Parent-Baby,
or children 12-18 months will meet
from 9:30-10:15 a.m.; and Parent-
Toddler for children ages 19-36
months will meet from 10:30-noon.
For information, contact Temple
Shir Shalom, (248) 737-8700.

Men's Clubs
ost Dinner

• The 66th annual Intercongregational
Men's Club Dinner will be held 6
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Oakland County Executive L.
Brooks Patterson wine the featured
speaker for the event.
The cost for the dinner is $40 per
erson. Tickets are being handled by
the individual men's clubs and tem-
ple brotherhoods.
For information or to obtain tick-
ets, contact Richard Jacobs, (248)
967-0910; or Robert S. Rollinger,
(248) 646-6460.

MSU Hillel
osts Speakers

HOTELS:
Charge thousands of dollars for their banquet halls.
SPERBER'S: Does not charge for any of their banquet halls

(whether you are a member or non-member of the synagogue.)

HOTELS:

Charge high per person liquor fees (or make you take their word on
how much your guests consume.)
SPERBER'S: Says you are welcome to order your own liquor; and we will show you
ways to save.

HOTELS:
You deal with a catering associate and get handed off to a banquet manager.
SPERBER'S: You receive personalized service from people who have a

vested interest in you and your party.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Teaching dance for 40 fabulous years!

Rabbi Moshe Waldoks will speak at
5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, at MSU
Hillel. A light dinner will be
served. Free for students, $3 for
community.
Don Cohen of the Anti-defama-
tion League will speak at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 28, in the Union.
is topic will be "Hate on the
Internet."
Art Waskow and Phyllis Berman
will address Shabbat dinner at Hillel
6:15 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30. The meal
is free for students, $8 for communi-
ty members. For reservations, call
Hillel, (517) 332-1916.

DIRECTORY

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1/23
1998

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