draperg uer,c. since 1969 ki4fik.Ar , r A P11,4114E YOUR -Sat-Sun-Mon-Jan. 31st-Feb. 2nd- Book Club, Tour With Kol Ami The first meeting of the Temple Kol Ami Book Club will take place 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, at the home of Adele and John Seymour in Farmington Hills. The book to be discussed is As a Driven Leaf by Milton Steinberg, available at local bookstores. Call the hosts to make reservations, (248) 478-8154. The Temple Kol Ami Cultural Committee will host a tour of Detroit's new Museum of African American History Sunday, Feb. 8. The tour will be followed by dinner at the Beans and Cornbread restau- rant in Southfield. The fee of $18 per person covers the tour of the museum and round- trip transportation by chartered bus. Those who prefer to use their own transportation are also welcome to participate at the same fee. Both Temple members and non-members are invited. To register, contact Joseph Tarica, (248) 661-0040. Sephardim Host Rabbi Bechor The Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit will sponsor Rabbi Avraham Bechor at a special Shabbaton weekend Feb., 13-15, at Congregation Beth Achim. Services on Friday, Feb. 13, will be at 5:30 p.m. and will be followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Services on Saturday, Feb. 14, will be at 9 a.m., followed by lunch, and at 5:30 p.m. Sunday services, Feb. 15, begin at 9 a.m. and will be followed by a dis- cussion group. There is a charge for the Shabbat dinner and reservations must be made by Feb. 6. For information, call Mary Papo, (248) 967-4414. Reproductive Technology Eilu v' Eilu, the cooperative adult Jewish learning project co-sponsored by Congregations Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Beth Shalom, and B'nai Moshe, Hillel Day School, and Women's League for Conservative Judaism-Michigan Branch will offer a study session taught by Rabbi Elliot Pachter of B'nai Moshe, 11 a.m.-noon Thursday, Feb. 5 at B'nai Moshe. The subject will be "Making Medical Decisions the Jewish Way: Reproductive Technology." There is a charge: $5 for members of the spon- soring organizations, $7 for others. Everyone is welcome to attend. No knowledge of Hebrew is required. Computer Genealogy The Jewish Genealogy Society of Michigan will hold its Second Annual Internet Workshop 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, at the Cybercafe of Birmingham, 750 South Old Woodward, Birmingham. The program will be led by Patty Saliga. The cost is $15 per person, including dessert. Reservations are required by Feb. 12. Call Boomi Silverman, (248) 855-3970. Book Sale Aids Library The Friends of the Huntington Woods Library will hold a used book sale 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, at the library, 26415 Scotia, Huntington Woods. All proceeds benefit the Huntington Woods Library. 31 ICIP 'me/if CZOfts_%, The JARC Children and Family Division, incorporating the Keshet Family Support Program, will pre- sent Audrey Wittrup, coordinator for Oakland Schools Early On Program 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, at the JARC office, 28366 Franklin Road, Southfield. Ms. Wittrup will provide information for families with children ages zero to three who often are unfamiliar with services available to children with special needs. Karen Hurvitz will host an evening of coffee and conversation for parents of children with multiple disabilities to share information and network 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, at her home. For information on either event or to respond, contact Missy Selfon, (248) 352-5272. JN any single item of In-stoOk— merchandise Coupon Valid JanuarY 31M. February 1st. February 2nd only. Limit one coupon per purChase Per family. it the advertised sate 19viafi is !rase than 40% off. preserrt this coupon to receive 40% off the regular db price of that 'tern. Coupon does not apply to any clearance: or discounted items. Royal Velvet towels. We rnsulta Sheets. P.V.C. vertical blinds, gift ceMficales. multiple incentive priced items, etc. limited to is-Mock f ng , e l iDtremsnc=ion t v rt..1 z Tpw .%11,11;I ioothi ilEi.,=,:dhoto copies will noI be accepted. Prior sales 0)