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Rabbi Leo Franklin
Celebrated In Series
No, you're not
seeing things. Some
of our most unusual
lighting fixtures are
on sale now through
October 17th at
20 50% OFF!*
Stop in now and see
what you can spot!
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Heidi Christein, archivist of the
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives of
Temple Beth El, will be guest speaker
at a sponsored by the Temple's Beth
Elders, noon Tuesday, Oct. 20 in the
temple's Handleman Hall. The lun-
cheon is another in a series of events
held in conjunction with the archival
exhibit, "Rabbi Leo M. Franklin:
The Man and His Message, celebrat-
ing the legacy of the man who served
the congregation from-1899 to 1941.
Christein will speak on "The
Franklin Era." A guided tour of the
exhibit will follow.
The community is welcome.
Charge: $9 for group members; $10
for guests. Reservation deadline:
Thursday, Oct. 15. Call Doris
Kushner, (248) 352-5882 or Laura
Wise, (248) 477-1950.
For information about the exhibit,
which runs daily through Oct. 30,
call Heidi Christein, (248) 851-
1100, ext. 3137.
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31-inch diameter hanging
fixture: Reg. $1428 Sate $819
Annual Sports
Celebrity Dinner
,Halogen table lamp:
Reg. $299.95
Sale $209.95
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(248) 651-4302
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10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday Er Friday • 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Wednesday Et Thursday • 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday (Novi and Rochester closed Monday)
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The Men's Club of Adat Shalom wel-
comes WWJ-Radio Sportscaster Jeff
Lesson to its annual sports celebrity
dinner, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
14. Lesson will provide an insider's
preview of the 1998-99 Detroit-area
sports scene.
The Men's Club will kick off the
evening with a kosher buffet supper
followed by a brief installation cere-
mony and Lesson's insights.
Charge: $5 for paid-up members
and Adat Shalom Synagogue sustain-
ing members: $10 for guests.
Families are welcome.
Gary Graff is event chairman.
or
Dinner reservations required; call Adat
Shalom Synagogue, (248) 851-5100.
Jewish Women
Marks 55 Years
Jewish Women International,
Marshall-Israel-Brandeis Chapter,
will celebrate its 55th birthday at
no-on Thursday, Oct. 15, at
Congregation Beth Shalom. A
catered luncheon will be served, fol-
lowed by a past presidents' candle-
lighting ceremony. Rabbi Amy
Brodsky will be guest speaker. There