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November 06, 1998 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-06

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Kristallnacht
Memorial Set

The Jewish Council for Public Affairs-
Special Events Community Task Force
of the Flint Jewish Federation will
host a Kristallnacht memorial service 7
p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, at Temple Beth
El, G-5150 Calkins Road, Flint.
This year's candlelight community
memorial service will be followed by a
presentation by Maria Orlowski,
author of Trains, a memoir of a hidden
childhood during and after World War
II. For information on the service, call
Susan Gertner, (810) 767-5922.

THE
HINES
CLUB

SECOND
TO
NONE

The Sports Club brings you the most

complete fitness center and programs

available. Abundant equipment makes

waiting for machines a thing of your past.

Cardio Center

Treadmills and Stairmasters.

Crosstrainers and recumbent bikes.

Nordic tracks and stationary bikes.

Computerized rowers.

Weight Training

Extensive Cybex circuit.

Hammer Strength specific function equipment.

1,200-square-foot free weight area.

Group Exercise and Aerobics

Diverse programming.

Spacious aerobics studio

Women's Serzes
Hosts Sp eaker

Elyse Essick, senior partner, Munder
Capital Management, will speak at the
next Food for Thought breakfast 9:30
a.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at the
Birmingham Community House, 380
S. Bates.
Food for Thought is an educational
series for women sponsored by the
Jewish Federation Women's Campaign
and Education Department.
Essick, who serves as Munder's
director of marketing, has been in
the investment management business
for 18 years. Previously, she was vice
president of client service and mar-
keting at Securities Counsel Inc. and
a trust investment officer and port-
folio manager for Comerica Bank.
A mentor ro women in business,
Essick is a member of the Federated
Endowment Fund Professional
Advisory Committee of Federation
and a board member of the Child
Abuse and
Neglect
Council of
Oakland
County,
Kadima and
Jewish
National
Fund.
A dairy
breakfast will
be served.
Admission is
$15 per per-
son.
Elyse Essick
Reservation
deadline is
Friday, Nov. 13.
For reservations and information,
call Esther Weitzman at Federation,
(248) 642-4260.

FITNESS CENTER

with a floating wood floor

to ease knee, hip, ankle

and back strain.

Workout enhancing equipment.

Top quality sound system.

STAFF

The
Sports
/Club

RECIPROCAL
MEMBERSHIPS
AT OUR TWO
LOCATIONS

The Sports Club qualified personal

trainers develop a closely supervised and

individualized approach to fitness.

ATMOSPHERE

The Sports Club's family-friendly atmosphere

promotes a healthy approach to fitness.

Our trained and compassionate kids' center

staff puts your mind at ease while you work out.

The Sports Club offers its members

the best-equipped, cleanest fitness facilities

available. Additional amenities include

WEST BLOOMFIELD

6343 Farmington Road
(Just north of Maple Road)

248-626-9880

attractive locker rooms and a convenient

- snack bar.

FITNESS MEMBERS

receive a 30% discount when joining the

NOVI

42500 Arena Drive
(Off Novi Rd, south of 10 Mile Road)

248-735-8850

Summer Swim Club and may enroll in the

Club's tennis, swimming, gymnastics and

martial arts programs at discounted rates.

11/6
1998

Detroit Jewish News

55

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