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October 16, 1998 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-16

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(19 ACURA of TROY

from January through April; the Great
Lakes BBG Council has appointed
Beth Markle of Ruach BBG to coordi-
nate the Senior Getaway Weekend,
which will be held Jan. 22-24, at the
Charles and Florence Milan BBYO
Conference Centre in Belle River,
Ont.; and Jackie Craig of Achayot
BBG and Sharee Pliskow of Brice
BBG have been appointed to coordi-
nate the Young Leadership Conclaves,
which will be held Jan. 29-31 and
Feb. 5-7, respectively, also at the
Milan Conference Centre.
The Michigan BBYO TASC pro-
gram (Teens Actively Serving
Communities) will host a skating
party for residents of the Methodist
Children's Village 1-3:30 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 25, at U.S. Blades in West
Bloomfield. Coordinators Mike Levy
of Jolson AZA and Samantha Won of
Koach BBG plan an afternoon of fun
activities for the children who will be
paired with AZA and BBG members
for the program. Staff coordinator is
Shelly Katz.
Michigan Region BBY0.will hold
its fall conclave on Oct. 30-Nov. 1, at
Camp Maas in Ortonville.
Coordinators for the program are
Lowell Weiss of Jolson AZA and Jill
Gold of Ruach BBG. Applications are
available from chapter presidents or at
the BBYO Chapter Service Center.
Scholarships and loans are available
for the program. Staff coordinator for
the program is Miriam Foner Gould.
The Detroit chapter of
BBYO/JCC Teen Connection will
visit Erwin Orchards in South Lyon
for a Haunted House and Bonfire on
Saturday night, Oct. 17. The char-
tered bus will leave from the JPM
JCC in Oak Park at 7:30 p.m. and
from the Kahn JCC in West
Bloomfield at 8 p.m. The return will
be to West Bloomfield at 11 p.m.
and to Oak Park at 11:30 p.m. The
7th and 8th grade program is open
to all-Teen Connection members and
first-time guests. Staff coordinator
for the program is Amy Berkowitz.
For information, call the BBYO
Chapter Service Center, (248) 788-
0700.
BBYO will hold its next advisor
group meeting 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct.
18, at the BBYO Chapter Service
Center. Plans will be discussed for
the Advisor Training Overnight,
which will be held at the Windsor
JCC on Jan. 9-10, and for the
Advisor Israel Mission, which is
scheduled to take place in the sum-
mer of 1999.

Sisterhood Hosts
Fall Institute

The Adat Shalom Synagogue
Sisterhood will hold its annual fall
institute on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 27 and
Nov. 3. Participants will have the
opportunity to attend two one-hour
study sessions each morning.
At 9:30 a.m., the rabbis of Adat
Shalom will explore "The Wisdom of
Solomon." Rabbi Herbert A.
Yoskowitz will open the series with a
look at the "Song of Songs" on Oct.
20. Rabbi Daniel Nevins will focus on
"Proverbs" the second week and Rabbi
Efry Spectre will discuss "Ecclesiastes"
at the final session.
At 10:30 a.m. each morning, the
series will turn to "Today's Jewish
Woman: Prayers, Celebrations and
Community Involvement." The
opening session will feature Rabbi
Nevins with a talk on "Inclusive
Language in Prayer-The Current
Debate" (prepared in conjunction
with Lynn Scheele Nevins). Shula
Fleischer will talk about "Creative,
Unique Holiday Celebrations" on
Oct. 20. At the final program,
Rachel Yoskowitz will discuss
"Community Involvement: Options
and Opportunities."
Bagels and coffee will be served
each morning at 9 a.m. There is no
charge, but reservations are requested.
Cal the synagogue office, (248) 851-
5100.

Library Group
Holds Workshop

The 1998 Jewish Library Association
Collection Development Workshop
will hold its next meeting 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 25, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue; a kosher deli lunch will be
served. The workshop will begin at 2
p.m.
Questions relating to building a
library collection, where to find out
about new Jewish books, and sites to
purchase other media for personal
accumulation will be on the agenda.
Sponsored by the Jewish Library
Association of Metropolitan Detroit,
this group serves the specialized inter-
ests of public, academic, research and
special libraries with Judaic collections
as well as Jewish synagogue, school
and community libraries.
For information and luncheon
reservations, call Sylvia Cantoni, (248)
851-1100.

THE ACURA INTEGRA RS

3 DOOR, 5 SPEED

$199 PER MONTH * 39 MTH

1998 ACURA 2.3 CL

2 DOOR, AUTOMATIC

$279 PER MONTH * 39 H O SE -11

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• 24 Hour Rodeside Assistance • Trip Routing Service
•24 Hour Emergency Towing • And Much More!!

BIG BEAVER

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MAPLE

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Motor Mall
of TROY
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"YOUR PRECISION TEAM AWARD ACURA DEALER"

"Plus tax, per month/39 month closed end lease, 12,000 miles per year, 150 per mile overage, 1st payment, security deposit (equal to
payment, rounded to next $25 increment), license, title, tax, $450 acquisition fee, $699 cap reduction on Integra due at lease inception.
$450 acquisition fee, $999 cap reduction on CL due at lease inception. Total $1,677.88 + plate for Integra, $2,155.68 plus plate for CL
due at delivery. Option to purchase at lease end for predetermined price. To get total of payment multiply payment x term. Other models
and terms available at similar savings! Sale ends 10/31/98. While supplies last. Make an intelligent decision. Buckle up.

CLEARANCE S

All Remaining Patio
Fireplaces $

Sold
Elsewhere
For
$299-$399

ANY SIZE — ANY STYLE

THE POTTERY FACTORY — VIA MEXICO

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248-855-4955

HOURS: Mon. — Sat. 11-7; Sun. 11-5

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