Taxes, mental health services and the environment... our county government has a real impact on us. Michelle's leadership, commitment and experience make her the clear choice! net elk4tOtzater# ZeeIdea Sceooftt Michelle Friedman APPEL Raymond Abrams, Oak Park City Council Beth Applebaum, Treasurer, Temple Emanu-El Paul Condino, Southfield City Council David Danaher, past Director, Huntington Woods Dept. of Public Safety Jim Dwan, Financial Committee, St. Marys Church Arthur Froelich, Oak Park City Council Ron Gillham, Huntington Woods Mayor Mark Goldsmith, President, Beth Shalom David Gubow, State Representative Gordon Hassig, past Huntington Woods Commissioner Willie Horton, Oak Park City Council Huntington Woods Police Officers Association Saad Marouf, past President, Chaldean Federation Gerald Naftaly, Oak Park Mayor Marvin Novick, past President Oak Park School Board Oak Park Police Officers Association Robert Paul, Huntington Woods Commissioner Pleasant Ridge Police Officers Association David Richards, past Royal Oak Commissioner Michael Seligson, Oak Park Mayor Pro Tem Jeffrey Sherbow, former Pleasant Ridge Mayor Gary Torgow, President, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah Gary Weinert, Vice President, Huntington Woods Lutheran Church Gerald Wolberg, past President, Berkley School Board FRIEDMAN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER AppEL Bargains galore await the hungry reader at this year's Brandeis book sale. 23rd District - Oak Park, Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, Southfield & Royal Oak Aryeh Wuensch browses at last year's Brandeis University Used Book Sale. • „. ............................ Qin HAIR GLAMOR Beautiful Human Hair Wigs For Individuals Undergoing CHEMOTHERAPY or with THINNING HAIR Call Judy Grant Granader 7/31 1998 1-888-887-9332 26 Detroit Jewish News Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! Call The Sales Department (248)354-7123 Ext. 209 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SUSAN TAWIL Special to the Jewish News S ome people stock up on cook- books. Others search for new bedtime reading selections for their kids. Still others hope to fill forlorn shelves in their homes. Whatever their reasons, thousands will leaf through the 100,000 books for sale at the annual Brandeis University Used Book Sale, scheduled for Aug. 5-12 at Tel-Twelve Mall, Telegraph and 12 Mile, in Southfield. It is the second largest used book sale in the country, surpassed only by another Brandeis sale on Chicago's North Shore. The book sale is a major fund-raiser for the libraries of the Waltham, Massachusetts, Jewish university. Last year, according to committee member Shirlee Sachs of Bingham Farms, the event netted more than $25,000 from sales of more than 75,000 donated books. The Brandeis University Ladies Auxiliary began the book sale over 35 years ago with a few tables set up on Livernois Avenue, then known as Detroit's Avenue of Fashion. The sale then moved for a number of years to a tent in the parking lot of Southfield's Northland Shopping Center. About 15 years ago, the sale relocated to its present location, where it attracts thousands of bargain book hunters each year. RAMCO, which owns and operates the mall, is "very cooperative with us," (j-\ Sachs said. Although all the books have been processed by only 20 volunteers who work throughout the year at the Brandeis Book Depot in Oak Park, more than 400 volunteers help with the book sale itself. More than 12,000 names of shoppers are on the mailing list for the sale. Admission to the sale is free, except for opening night on Wednesday. From 9:30 p.m. to midnight, book lovers will pay $5 to get first crack at the treasured tomes, which include first folios and other rare finds. "Some people come and literally sweep the