0 • 0 30903 ORCHARD LAKE RD BETWEEN 13 & 14 MILE (NEAR THE GAP & TJ MAX) fireplace s eas 4:11 New lillikva Under Way The aging and over-crowded mikva is getting help soon, when construction on a two-tub and at least 12-changing-room facility begins on land on the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community - Campus in Oak Park. According to ivIikVah. Israel's architect, construction on a new $1.3 million facility should be starting this month. "We actually broke ground in the fall to insrnil a well," said Stuart Fine, who drew up the plans for the new facility "Now we are dealing with the contractors." The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit gave the land, 3/4 of an acre, to Mikvah Israel in July 1997. Orthodox fami- lies observing ritual purity com- mandments will primarily use the facility. The site is west of the Jewish Community Center's Jimmy Prentis Morris Building and its playground, and to the north of the Prentis Jewish Apartments. The existing mikva serves more than 4,000 women a year with its two tubs and six changing rooms. It is slated to remain open for men and to be used as a kaylim mikvah, where certain vessels such as metal pots and pans, silverware and sometimes plates are kashered. some donations in excess of $20,000, with some others that haven't been announced yet," he said. So far, $1.65 million has been raised in cash and pledges. Some 5750,000 of the total came from the sale of Young Israel of Oak-Woods, which merged with Young Israel of Greenfield two years ago and moved into Greenfield's building as Young Israel of Oak Park. The Young Israel board decided to cap fund-raising at 51.8 million. Greenberg said he was sure congregants would provide the remaining $200,000 or "given Rabbi Steven Weirs populari- ty and the place Young Israel of Oak Park plays in the community, we could attract outside funding." Our intention is to build a nicer sanctuary, classrooms, youth/meeting rooms and a better social hall of some sort," Greenberg said. "We'll probably have to scale back in size, although the functionality won': have changed." 12 S S 855-0303 (248) barbecue S Our goal at 4 Seasons Eire lace Se-) Barbecue gnc. • riio 6e a mench tre and after the sale, and to sell you a great barbecue thatfits your needs at a price t t you can afford We don't over sell and are interest is 8etting you what will work for you. Our goals are long term customers not for the quick buck. oer Ross Great barbecues President 4 Seasons Broil King® S S • every time 9 Regal 2 L.P. on a cart 5499.99includes full tank of gas Regal 2 natural gas on a cart $499. 99 Regal 2 natural gas in the ground $439. 99 Regal 2 natural gas on a patio mount $469. 99 • S. porcelain cast iron cooking grids even cooking deep castings 50,000 BTU burner heavy gauge stainless steel Broil King, Regal 2 LP., FREE ASSEMBLY & DELIVERY ON ALL OUR GAS BARBECUES r * 4 SEASONS COUPON expires 6/18/99 ALL MI-•P I UNIVERSAL BARBECUE PARTS SAVE 15% 1 Cots of different 1 r II I I I I parts on hand I I bring in your I I OrdyartS to be matched up bring ill :Ad pan or model # II SEASONS1! I I COUPON I I I expires 6/18/99 I 8 at home T barbecue service I I I I • LONG nose IS $35.00 I I LIGHTER parts extra if needed S1..99 We sell the best & service ; 4 SEASONS COUPON expires 6/18/99 the rest - call 855-0303 4 Seasons in the plaza between 13 & 14 Mile by THE GAP Sunday 10 am- 6 pm, CLOSED SATURDAY Monday to Thursday 10 am- 9 pm, Friday 10 am- 5 pm GAS BARBECUE L.P. TANK EXCHANGE 0'• r sry -- a L sale ends JUNE 18, 1999 z ek!) 47 YEARS IN BUSINESS AND _ N OT YOUR WE'RE STILL DEVELOPING. Join The Families That Have Come To Depend On Us Year After Year AVERAGE GARDEN-VARIETY GARDENING 32731 Franklin Rd. • (248) 626-3666 STORE. LEARNING DISABILITIES OE GARDEN OF ROYAL e Clinical 'leaching • listing/Evaluation OAK • Therapeutic littoring 515 South Lafayette, Royal Oak (248) 547-4420 NOT youR AVERAGE GARDEN-vAR1E-ry GARDENING s-roRE. LYNNE MASiLft, Mid Owner, Director 6/11 1999 Detro(t Jewish News 7