r MANUFACTURER'S COUPON EXPIRES 6/30/2000 Destinations With Judaica iscover our difference and save. SAVE on any Empire fresh or frozen poultry product. To The Dealer. One coupon per purchase. Redeemable only on Empire Kosher Chicken. Proof-of- Purchase may be requested. Failure to produce requested invoices for suf ficient inventory in stock to cover coupons may void all coupons preented. Void if taxed, restricted, prohibited or presented by other than the retailers of Empire Kosher Poultry. Good only in the USA, non-transferable. Cash value 1/100 cent. Not valid in combination with other coupons. For reimbursement of face value, plus 8C for handling, mail to Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc., Lees Dept. 3530, Post Office Box 909, Tecate, CA 91980-0909. so 200140 DOI 5 111 I 20050 7 627 (8101)0 I 20014 0600 I 5 ©GLATT © Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc. 1999 DTT1001 The eternal flame at the Holocaust Memorial Center. 1#.4%f3i,re P lAortk. AUTHENTIC SZECHUAN COOKING • fresh Seafood • cocktails • )-tome of General Tso's Chicken •rYNo MSG on all dishes • 'Vegetarian Dishes • 1Z)aily Specials (corner of 39450 14 Mile Rd. Haggerty in the Newberry Square Plaza) (248) 960-7666 Original location: 29215 5 Mile Rd. at Middlebelt-Livonia /7 /7 ‘.... ot goo vviother 1 coupon i)er table • with coupon Expires 12/31/99 • ••••• ■■ •• • •••• • • • • • • • • • • 10/1 1999 • ...www.detroitiewishnews.com Yitta Halberstam, Judith Viorst and Carl Reiner, among many others. Information: (248) 661-7649. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CEN- TER, 6602 W. Maple Road, located adjacent to the Kahn JCC Building, is devoted to memorializing the six mil- lion European Jews killed by the Nazis between 1933-45. This is not recom- mended for young children. The museum describes the rise of Adolf Hitler and the 2,000-year his- tory of anti-Semitism. The main hall depicts the horrors of the concentra- tion camps, with documentary film clips, dioramas, photo montages and artifacts, such as prisoner uniforms and a Zyklon B gas canister. A perpetual flame burns in mem- ory of the 1,200 Jewish communi- ties destroyed during the Holocaust. Hours: 10 a.m.-4p. m. Sun.-Thurs.; 9 a.m. -1 p.m. Fri. (September-May). Tours at 1 p.m. on Sun.; also for groups by arrangement. No admission charge. Information: (248) 661- 0840. MORRIS AND EMMA SCHAVER LIBRARY-ARCHIVE, housed inside the Holocaust Memorial Center, contains 10-12,000 books and videos relating to the Holocaust, Jewish history, German history and Jewish-Christian relations. There are documentary videos and oral history testimonies of survivors and libera- tors, as well as Swiss bank account lists, and "The Heritage Connection," a database of the 1,200 Jewish communities destroyed in Europe. Information: (248) 661-0840. More Jewish History RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN ARCHIVES, 14 Mile Road and Telegraph, Bloomfield Township, on the second floor of Temple Beth El, houses photos, writing and personal papers of the temple's rabbis, as well as original issues of the Jewish Chronicle and the Jewish News, and other mate- rials reflecting Detroit Jewish history dating back to the 1800s. Downstairs, the Temple's Shapiro Museum holds a collection of silver and other Judaica, such as shofars, antique Kiddush cups and more. Hours: 9 a.m. -5 p. m. weekdays. Information: (248) 851-1100. Exploring The Past MICHIGAN JEWISH HISTORI- CAL SOCIETY, 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, sponsors lec- tures and workshops throughout the year, as well as slide shows. Its periodic bus tours of old Jewish Detroit high- light former synagogues and Jewish neighborhoods. The MJHS also runs Jewish cemetery tours. Upcoming programs include an Oct. 10 tour of Detroit's Elmwood Cemetery, which includes the 150- year-old Beth El section, and an "Introduction to Jewish Genealogy" lecture by MJHS President Jim Grey. Annual dues: $25. Information: Jim Grey, (248) 540-9070. JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCI- ETY OF MICHIGAN conducts cemetery tours and group visits to archival library collections, such as an Oct. 27 trip to the Burton Historical