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April 14, 2000 - Image 128

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-14

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Living Well

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The only
nonstops.

Around Town

OU Publishes
Passover Guide

The Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America has publised
a guide to products that are certified
kosher for Passover.
For a comprehensive list of items,
shoppers can turn to the OU's annual

Guide to Kosher for Passover Foods,

Nonstop to Israel. Nonstop movies.
Nonstop music. Nonstop snoring. (sorry)

EL AL offers the only nonstop flights between Chicago and Tel Aviv,
departing every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evening.

Purchase an EL AL full fare roundtrip ticket (First or Business) and
pay only $250 (plus taxes) for a roundtrip companion ticket in the same class
of service for travel from the U.S.A. to Israel before December 31, 2000.
Call your travel agent or EL AL at 800-223-6700.

I S RA E I, ELWALIvit=

NO ONE BELONGS HERE MORE THAN YOU

It's not just an airline. It's Israel.

www.elal.com

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Our CDs
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Don't play
Music, but could
be Music
to your Ears

BANK

Member ED.I.C.

248-338-7700 or 248-352-7700
2600 Iblegraph Rd. • Bloomfield Hills • MI 48302

This is a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insured account (FDIC).
A minimum opening deposit and balance of $500.00 is required to obtain the stated Annual Percentage Yield.
*Annual percentage yield when compounded quarterly. Rate is accurate as of 04/14/00. Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts may be assessed.

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IVO NEEDLES. ONE SESSION. GuilitliNTEED0
The program is guaranteed for one year.
If you start smoking again at any time within
a year come in for another, treatment FREE.

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available free of charge in grocery
stores and synagogues.
The guide can be read, downloaded
and/or printed from the OU Web site
at www.ou.org . Those wishing to have
a copy mailed to them should send
$2.50 with their name and address to
Fran Moss, c/o Orthodox Union, 11
Broadway, New York, NY 10004.

Family Rafting
Trip In May

The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit and Tamarack
Camps are sponsoring a Memorial
Day weekend family white water raft-
ing trip on the New River in
Fayetteville, W. Va.
The trip will be from Friday, May 26,
through Monday, May 29. It includes
rafting, camping, meals (with a vegetari-
an option) and transportation.
Additional options: mountain biking,
climbing, rappelling and hotels.
For information, call Lorraine
Morris, (248) 661-7649.

WS Seeks
Fbz-Up Team

Jewish Family Service is looking for
planning committee members for the
annual Fall Fix-Up Project.
Fall-Fix-Up is a family-oriented vol-
unteer event aimed at serving the com-
munity's homebound older adults who
are in need of minor home repairs and
indoor/outdoor clean up. It will be held
9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5. Teams
of volunteers will rake leaves, hang pic-
tures, clean/organize basements, winter-
ize windows, change light bulbs and do
other minor home repairs.
Committee members will be asked
to attend monthly meetings, June
through October, at the JFS office in
Southfield.
For information, call Michelle
Greenstein at JFS Southfield office,

(248) 559-1500.

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