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August 20, 1999 - Image 121

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-20

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Food

The Daydiance Approach

Foal-air Loss Due To Medical Problems

Kosher
Programming
On Cable

The

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designed for

individuals who want added fullness for thinning

hair or added length for shorter hair. It has been

used very successfully for women who have

experienced hair loss due to medical problems

as well as for women who have always had

thinning hair problems. The method blends

Daycliance hair fibers with your existing hair

so that your hair becomes fuller while retaining

a completely natural look

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(Men's)

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Everything's Kosher, the new kosher
cooking show co-sponsored by
MediaOne and the Jewish News, is air-
ing at 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and 6 p.m.
Sundays in Oak Park, Southfield, West
Bloomfield, Birmingham and
Bloomfield Hills.
The show, created by executive pro-
ducer Mindy Soble and co-executive
producer Mort Meisner, is ready to
unveil a 13-episode series with designs
on national syndication.
Meisner said the concept "is not to
produce a show about your mother's
matza balls," but to show how kosher
cooking can be adapted to most any
cuisine. P1

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Appointments: (734) 422-8040
Mail Order: (800) 511-9769
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Detroit Jewish News

8/20
1999

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