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April 17, 1998 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-17

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Passover Treat

Jacob Plotnick, 4, makes
charoset at the JCC's
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building as part of the
Child Development
Center's story time and
charoset factory program.
Amy Neistein lends a
hand.

Pho to by Krista Husa

China

& Gifts

Take an additional 20% off our everyday low
prices on select dinnerware, flatware, stemware,
and giftware.
"Secret Garden"

by Nikko

When it rains, it pours.

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Sisterhood Hosts
Annual Art Fair

The Temple Israel Sisterhood will pre-
sent Art Fair '98 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, April 26, and 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday, April 27, at the temple.
The event will begin with a patrons
preview 8-11:30 p.m. Saturday, April
5. Patron tickets are $25 for the pre-
view. Tickets for patron guests are $10
each. Individual admission on Sunday
and Monday is $3 at the door.
Refreshments will be available dur-
ing the fair hours. For information,
call Temple Israel office, (248) 661-
5700.

6P/Pisgah
Holds Meeting

The Business and Professional/Pisgah
Chapter, Jewish Women International
will hold a general meeting 12:30
p.m. Sunday, April 19, at Whitehall
Apts. Clubhouse, 16190 Cumberland
Road, Southfield.
The program will feature an after-
noon at the movies, complete with
popcorn. Coffee and cake will be
served. There is a charge. Prospective
members and guests are welcome.

Women's Group
Plans Elections

arshall-Israel-Brandeis Chapter,
Jewish Women International will meet
at noon Thursday, April 23, at
Congregation Beth Achim.
Lunch will be served. Anne
Berman, slate chairman, will present
the slate of officers for election.
Michael Kreiger will entertain with a

Discover a shower of savings at
Heslop's April Showers Sale.
Choose from among such
famous brand names as
Atlantis, Block, Christian Dior,
Cristal J.G. Durand, Dansk,
Fitz & Floyd, Gorham, Lenox,
Mikasa, Nikko, Noritake, Oneida,
Pickard, Reed &•Barton,
Rosenthal, Royal Doulton,
Royal Worcester, Sasaki, Spode,
Towle, and Villeroy & Boch.

musical program. There is a nominal
fee.
For information and reservations,
call Ruth Fisher, (248) 967-3231, or
Estelle Freidenberg, (248) 353-3238.

Art Deco
Bus Tour

Tikvah Hadassah will host an Art
Deco Bus Tour 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 28, with Professor
Michael Farrell. The tour will include
the Fisher and Guardian buildings in
Detroit, as well as Professor Farrell's
home.
Call Susann Palmer, (248) 737-
7920, to make a reservation.

Sale does not include previously marked down
merchandise. Select manufacturers' patterns are excluded.
Please ask a salesperson for details.

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(On Eisenhower Pkwy., west of Briarwood Mall)
(On corner of Five Mile and Merriman)
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Novi, Novi Town Center • (248) 349-8090
(Breton Rd. and Burton Rd.) • Open Sundays!
Rochester, Meadowbrook Village Mall
Okemos, Meridian Mall • (517) 349-4008
(248) 375-0823

Centennial Hosts
Mike Huckman

Mike Huckman, news reporter for
WXYZ-TV, will be the featured speak-
er when
Centennial
Chapter, Jewish
Women
International,
holds its annual
pot luck supper
6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April
28, at the
home of Janet
Weil, 22211
Chatsford
Mike Huckman
Circle,
Southfield.
Admission is $5 plus a dairy appe-
tizer or entree dish to share.
Prospective members are welcome. For
information or reservations by April
24, call Barbara Coden, (248) 737-
1653.

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