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August 20, 1999 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-20

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JCC Offering
Week's Membership

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Apples and Honey on Sunday, Aug. 29,
marks the start of the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit's one-week membership special.
People who have not been an annual
JCC member in the past year may sign
up between Aug. 29 and Sept. 5, to get
membership special offers of up to 30
percent off current membership rates.
Family and individual memberships
are available, with special rates for teens
and people having special needs.
General members have the use of the
indoor and outdoor pools, tracks, gyms,
softball field, Olympic weight room and
courts for racquetball, squash, walleyball
and tennis. JCC members pay discount-
ed rates for classes, cultural events, sum-
mer camp and childcare.
Babysitting also is available at a charge
to general and health club members.
In addition to the fitness facilities,
health club members are entitled to use
the high-tech fitness center with state-of-
the-art exercise equipment, steam and
sauna rooms, whirlpools, permanent
individualized lockers, free laundry and
towel service, cosmetic and shave rooms,
outdoor or private solarium and TV
lounge areas. Manicurist, barbershop
and massage services are available at a
fee. Health Club members' children age
5 and younger receive a free general
membership.
A senior social individual member-
ship is available to adults age 65 and
up; for couples, at least one member
must be 65.
Payment plans are available at an
additional charge or applicants may pay
in full at the time of registration.
For membership information, call the
Center's D. Dan & Betty Kahn
Building in West Bloomfield, (248)
661-7621, or the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building in Oak Park, (248) 967-4030.

Basic Beliefs
Class Set

The Rabbi Max Weine Institute for
Judaism will begin its fall semester
Tuesday, Sept. 7. A course in basic
Jewish beliefs will be taught by Rabbi
David Nelson and Alicia Nelson from
7:30 - 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday at
Congregation Beth Shalom. The class
goals are to provide a basic under-
standing of Jewish ideas, history, holi-
days and customs. For information or
registration contact Rabbi Nelson,
(248) 547-7970.

Bloomfield Plaza
Telegraph at Maple Rd.
(248) 855-8877
Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6 pm
Thurs til 8 pm

8/20

1999

Detroit Jewish News 39

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