SPERBER CATERING Shh . . . we're letting you in on a secret. Sperber's is offering special packages on a few select dates in the month of August at our exclusive locations, Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and Congregation B'nai Moshe. This is your oppor- tunity to take advantage of our spectcular August promotion. After all, August is the perfect month for a wedding (or any other special event, for that matter). By the way, you can tell your family and friends, but don't wait too long. An extraordinary offer like this is sure to be snapped up when everyone else tells their family and friends! Please call us at (248) 932-3766 THE ALL NEW 2000 MODEL NEON NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR BEST PRICE AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MIKE SCHLUSSEL TAMAROFF DODGE DIRECT: 24625 West 12 Mile (Just west of Telegraph) • Southfield, Ml 223-8516 (248) 354-6600 NEW PHONE: NEW ADDRESS: (248) 356-6000 29623 Northwestern (South of Applegate) y ENTERTAINMENT WEINTRAUB JEWELERS E SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL... AND EVERYTHING ANYBODY ELSE SELLS. Anybody Can Sell Jewelry— But Nobody Provides .Service & Discounts Like Weintraub ,D F YC Sunset Strip • 29536 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield • 248 -357 - 4000., Hours: Monday - Saturday;I0 :00 - ..5:00 • In-store Specials Everyday , . . 1/29 1999 48 Detroit Jewish News THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. For information or to RSVP, call Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center; Oak Park, (248) 967-4030. Tuesday, Feb. 2 Travel with Marilyn Wolfe, travel direc- tor, two or three weeks on a Southwestern Whirl to Arizona. Lorraine; (248) 661-7649. Thursday, Feb. 4 Yiddish Culture Club 1 p.m. Lectures, poetry and songs facilitated by Chaim Rosenthal. Free. Thursday, Feb. 4 Elder Link Drop group, information about senior services in the Jewish com- munity, 10 a.m. Free. YOUTH Feb. 5 through Feb. 7 Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization Youth Leadership Conclave II at the Milan Conference Center, Belle River, Ontario. Coordinated by Sharee Pliskow of Brice BBG and Jared Rothberger of Kishon AZA. (248) 788- 0700. Friday, Feb. 5 Clarkston High School "Puppets on Parade" variety puppet show performed by Detroit Puppeteers Guild, including Maureen Schiffman, 7-9 p.m. at 6093 Flemings Lake Road, Clarkston. Charge. (248) 623-3600. MaISTWMIEltrill291 ,ti p IoI 3PM JCC Jan. 29 through Jan. 31 Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization Youth Leadership Conclave I at the Milan Conference Center, Belle River, Ontario. Coordinated by Jackie Craig of Achayot BBG and Adam Schlesinger of LChaim AZA. (248) 788- 0700. Thanks to you, our family has grown, so we've moved to a new, larger home! Jo Howard Wallach of metro Detroit's Jewish Community Council will speak. Cost: $7. RSVP. Monday, Feb. 1 Tu B'Shevat seder, celebrating the new year of trees, 12:45 p.m. in Jaffe Hall. Seder led by Cantor David Gutman with Lillian Zellman. Cost: $1 members, $2 non-members. RSVP. Ask us about our newest exclusive location, the lovely Birmingham Community House. Call Calendar 111 , Sunday, Feb. 7 Day camp for children with special needs open house, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center and Jewish Family Service, 3:30 p.m. at the Kahn JCC, West Bloomfield. Amy Seidman, (248) 661- 6748. COMMUNITY EXPOS Feb. 4-7 Building Industry Association Spring Home & Garden Show, including Fairway Construction, Tarnow Doors, Gittleman Construction, at Novi Expo Center, Novi. Nancy Rosen, (248) 540-3197. ARTS AND • ENTERTAINMENT Jan. 29, and Feb. 6 Kimball High School Drama Club Little Shop of Horrors 7:30 p.m. at the high school, 1500 Lexington Boulevard, Royal Oak. Cost Jan. 29: $5. The Feb. 6 performance includes dinner. Cost $ 1 0. Michael Kaufman, director, (248) 435-8500 ext. 222. Saturday, Jan. 30 Lori Lipshaw and Wendy Nicholls dis- cuss and sign copies of A Slice of Lift, a cookbook to benefit children with arthritis, 2-3:30 p.m. at the Southfield Public Library, 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield. (248) 644-1515. Sunday, Jan. 31 Days and Nights of the Spoken Word with Lynne Meredith Cohn and Mark Phillips, 9 p.m. at Grand Cart, 33316 Grand River Avenue, Farmington. (248) 584-5612. Tuesday, Feb. 2 Miriam Winter will read from her mem- oir, Trains, and discuss her experiences as a hidden child in Poland during and after World War II, 7 p.m. - at Borders Books, 31150 Southfield Road, Beverly Hills. (248) 644-1515. Thursday, Feb. 4 . Psychologist and playwright Henry Greenspan, author of On Listening to Holocaust Survivors: Recounting and Life History, 4-6 p.m. at Shaman Drum, 315 S. State, Ann Arbor. (734) 662-7407. Feb. 4-6 West Bloomfield High School drama department "Driving Miss Vaudeville- SUV," student written, directed and performed variety show, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4 and 8 p.m. Feb. 5 and 6, at 4925 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. (248) 539-2539. Saturday, Feb. 6 Temple Beth Emeth benefit concert Peter Yarrow, of Peter; Paul and Mary, with his daughter, Bethany, 8 p.m. Tribute; Steve and Kathy Rhodes, social action programmers. Cost: $36, adults; $20, age 18 and younger; $75, patron (afterglow and reserved seating). Ronnie Simon, (734) 665-4744. Sunday, Feb. 7 Temple Israel Spring 1999 Film Series Over the Ocean, 7:30 p.m. Free. Snack and discussion follows. (248) 661-5725. Monday, Feb. 8 Temple Israel Bus Tour of Local Art with visits to a gallery, private collection