'WENIIWWIffil....111 1PROMr- muor Community 4 ‘. MAKE AN INFORMED CHOICE ON NOV. 3 * MAKE AN INFORMED CI-KAC.E ON NOV. 3 0 • * HOT POLITICAL RACES! a‘i 4_ MEET THE CANDIDATES 0 _, >`" 0 I- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 5 9:30A.M. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES (MAPLE Rd. jusr ‘ ► 4 --1 of IN/CSIER Rd. iN WEST 51 * I3loomfidd) INVITED CANDIDATES: * U.S. House Dismicrs 1 1 ANd 12 * GOVERNOR * STATE HOUSE Dismicr 3 9 (WEST BloomfiEld) 0 * SPONSORED BY: MEN'S Club of CoNciREctkriori Bcrli AbRAliAm HillEl MosEs AMER/CAN FT-1 —4 O.R.T. • DeRoir lavish Nays COMMUNITY COUNCIL (248) 642-5393 FOR MORE INFORMATION CA1111-1E NO 3DIOHD 03W2103N1 NV DIVW £ *AON NO 3DIOHD 03W2i0dNI NV 3NVW* DWYER AND SONS ,k COLLISION CENTER ■ Joel Goldhaber, formerly with Maxie Collision. Inc . is now actively servicing all previous customers and new customers at Free Loaner available or ask about our Deductible Savings Program ■ Free Estimates ■ All insurance companies accepted. We are a direct repair for many insurance companies • Towing services available ■ All makes and models are welcome ■ Turning in a lease car? See me first for a free pre-inspection!! • Free pick-up and delivery service available Dwyer and Sons Collision Center (248) 624-0400 3055 West Maple, Commerce Township, MI 48390 1/4 mile west of Haggerty (north side) * * * * *STAIRWAY LIFTS* * * * * THE CAREFREE WAY TO CLIMB STAIRS When you're disabled, or just not able to move around as freely as you once could, stairs can be a real prob- lem. But there is a simple answer. The powered stairway lift. Easily installed to fit curved or straight stairs. They give you back the ability to move around your own home. Folds back-gets in nobody's way. CALL OR STOP BY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION 10/16 1998 ACTON RENTAL & SALES LARRY ARONOFF 54 Detroit Jewish News Fischer Series Opens Season Campus Leadership Initiative will go on a retreat, leaving at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, from Hillel. The retreat will be held at Camp Mystic Lake in Lake Michigan. Rabbi Phil Cohen will teach a Torah class at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at Hillel. Rabbi J. will teach at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at Hillel. A free deli dinner will be provided. "A Taste of Jewish Law" will be held at noon Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the Detroit College of Law building. Rabbi Steven Weil of Young Israel, Oak Park will discuss "The Interplay Between Halachah and American Jurisprudence." Bring a brown bag lunch. United Jewish Appeal will hold an open-mike happy hour at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, at the Small Planet on M.A.C. Street. Hillel will hold Shabbat dinner at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, at Hillel. Call (517) 332-1916, for reservations. Performers Ron Coden and Josh White Jr. will open the Loren B. Fischer Cultural Arts Series for Children and Their Families 12:45 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, at Temple Beth El. The series intro- duces the arts to children ages 2-12. Admission is free. 0 kwisli COMMUNITy COUNC1 • NATIONAI COuNci of kwisli Wome4 • HAdAssAli of REAREd PRofEssiomis of 714c J.C.0 • Womees MSU Hillel Plans Calendar m iN COOPERATION with iNSTiTUTE nii1111111111111.111•11111MORir I love my Stairway Lift! / It takes me up and down the stairs with the push of a but- - ton. Call for details! (313) 891-6500 (248) 540-5550 Workmen's Circle October Events The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring will sponsor two organization-wide activities this month. It will hold its first Noch Shabbes Potluck Dinner 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at the WC/AR building, 26341 Coolidge in Oak Park. A secular Havdalah ceremony has been put together. At 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, the season's second Kumzitz-the Schmooze cafe will take place at the Feldmans', 10474 LaSalle, Huntington Woods. The topic will be "The Political Splintering of the Jewish Community." For infor- mation, call the WC/AR office, (248) 545-0985. Toledo JCC Hosts Carnival The Jewish Community Center of Toledo will host a community Fall Into Fun Family Carnival noon-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, at 6465 Sylvania Avenue in Sylvania. The carnival will be presented in the JCC gymnasium as well as outdoors. Proceeds will be used to purchase equipment and assist in scholarships for needy families in the area. Admission is free! Beth Shalom Class Schedule Ci7 Congregation Beth Shalom will hold fall adult study classes 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11 and 18, at the synagogue. The classes are "Oy! Have We Suffered!" taught by Rabbi David Nelson, a compassionate look at Jewish history and the role of suffering in our tradition; "Adult B'nai Mitzvah 210" taught by Cantor Sam Greenbaum; "Ethical Issues from a Torah Perspective" taught by Shoshana Ben-Ozer for par- ents of this year's bar/bat mitzvah cele- brants; "Compelling Biblical Figures" taught by Myron Jackier; "Culinary Series" taught by Fred and Debb Goldenberg, a cooking class in 3 ses- sions; "Film Series" taught by Rev. Sammy Semp. This class will start at 7 p.m. There is no charge for these classes, except a $20 materials fee for the cook- ing class. Registration is required. Call the synagogue office for information or to register, (248) 547-7970. Eilu v'Eilu will sponsor classes at Congregation Beth Shalom during - the adult study classes. Rabbi Marla - Feldman will teach "Biblical Characters in the Midrash." The charge for this class is $20 for the series or S5 per session for members and $28 for the series or $7 per ses- sion for non-members. Ahuva Newman will teach "Conversational Beginning Hebrew." There is a charge for this class. For informa- don, call Nancy Kaplan, (248) 737- 1931. Kiwanis Club Hosts Friedman Henry Friedman will give a lecture about "The Holocaust, Judaism and Freedom in America" at noon Thursday Oct. 29, at the Birmingham Community House. He will speak to the members of the Kiwanis Club.