Community At Heatherwood, we offer a warm, wonderful atmosphere, and provide all the services our resi- dents need to remain as active in the community as they wish. • Evening meal provided (7 days per week) • Lunch available (7 days per week) • On site staffing 24 hours a clay • Emergency pull cord in each apartment • Local transportation for errands & appointments • Full size apartment with kitchen • Weekly housekeeping & linen service • Personal care assistance and medication administration provided by Advanced Home Health Care, the on-site health care staff • On-site physical therapy available through Two Bedroom Apartments Now Available! (248) 350-1777 Three Akiva students have been named local winners in the 29th America and Me Contest sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance. The stu- dents are Idit Codish, Miriam Srolovitz, Aliza Hochbaum. Davya Cohen of West Bloomfield has Ann Arbor Rehab Services For information, call Kathy too • Habonim Dror High School youth from Ann Arbor, East Lansing and Detroit met with Seeds for Peace youth from Israel together with Palestinian youth from the Ramala Federation from Detroit. Shown are Eitan and Max Sussman from Detroit with the Palestinian and Israeli representatives from Seeds for Peace. ii 2280) Civic Center Drive • Southfield M OUCH.! UGH.! ! Rejuvenate and Refresh Yourself! Let Liliya at Gayle's Nail Studio massage out the stress, the aches, and the pain from vacation or everyday life!! been accepted into the Midwest Color `98 Exhibition, the second annual regional exhibition of all colored pen- cil art. Passover Themes Are Studied Rabbi Rod Glowgower will present a rabbinic text study session on Passover themes as part of "RSVP: Rabbinic Sources, Visionary Perspectives" 10:30 a.m.-noon Tuesday, March 31, at the Kahn JCC. The series is co-sponsored by Congregation B'nai Moshe. The usual minimum enrollment requirement for this series is four ses- sions, but students may register for the special pre-Passover study session for a one-time fee: $10 for members of B'nai Moshe and the JCC; $12 for others. The subject will be the Passover Haggadah. To register or for information, call Beth Greenapple, (248) 661-7649. Bereavement Support Group ne s etc. 3/27 1998 46 2802 Franklin • Franklin • 810.626.2457 Call for Day and Evening Hours Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will present Robert M. Hack, who will lead an eight-week bereave- ment group, which is offered free of charge to any member of the Jewish community 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thurs- days, April 23-June 11. To register, call the synagogue office, (248) 851-6880, or for infor- mation, call Mr. Hack at his office, (248) 334-9000. Chocolate Lovers Taste Treats The 14th annual Chocolate Extrava- ganza will be held on Sunday, April 26, at the Morris Lawrence Hall, Washtenaw Community College, 4800 East Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor Township. Special attractions this year are Zonya Foco, nutritionist and author, who will share her secrets on "How to enjoy chocolate every single day with- out guilt;" and live music played by Community High School Jazz band. There will be three identical tast- ing sessions: (1) 12-1:30 p.m.; (2) 2- 3:30 p.m.; and (3) 4-5:30 p.m. Tick- ets are $14.50 if purchased in advance or $17 at the door. The admission price includes samples from each of the exhibitors and the demonstration. Tickets are available. For more information, call the Chocolate Hot- line, (734) 741-9537. This event is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Chapter of Hadassah. All pro- ceeds will go towards pediatric med- ical research at Hadassah's Mt. Scopus Community Hospital in Jerusalem.