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November 17, 2000 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-11-17

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The Scene

WHZ.XE
FOODS

MARKET

A/Aere pea (v(4, diva/ ow+ tratat'ae

All natural kosher deli with

hundreds of kosher items

UPCOMING
EVENTS

For college age through 30-some-
thing.

throughout the store

Freshly baked home-style crusted

SUNDAY, DECEMBER

2 5 p.m.

bread from our in-store bakery

10,

Over 200 cheeses from all over

-

65 item salad bar, all natural deli

and sushi to go

Join us for a celebration

of the season with

Fresh roasted coffee from our

storewide sampling and

on-site coffee roaster

free drawings. Enjoy the

Free classes and lectures on food

afternoon discovering our

and natural health. Pick up our

holiday specialties and

monthly newsletter for details.

allow us to appreciate

We carry only household and

you, our customers. See

you there!

been proven safe through non-

Hillel Brunch and football at field
No. 4, north of Phelps-Sellers, by the
commuter parking lot. Co-sponsored
by Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Call
(734) 482-0456 or
hilleljcsc@ wayne.edu .

MILE • WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI • 248-538-4600

Kara Weiner, Pro-Detroit coordi-
nator, compiled this list. To have
your programs listed, contact her
by the 10th of each month for
events occurring the following
month. Please provide complete
information to her at the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, (248) 203-1499, or e-
mail kweiner@jfmd.org .
For late additions, call Alan
Hitsky at the Jewish News: (248)
354-6060 or e-mail
ahitsky@thejevvishnews.com

Our individualized learning
program will help your child

learn to think, focus, and
discover motivation at school.

Elementary - High School

Commerce • (248) 366-6730
Canton • (734) 844-0580
Novi • (248) 349-9987
73-oy • (248) 813-8945
Ann Arbor • (734) 663-2070
Farmington Hills • (248) 474-8570
Bloomfield Hills • (248) 988-8030
W. Bloomfield • (248) 538-3782

Rochester Hills • Coming Soon!
Livonia • Coming Soon!

Scene Travel

Premier Jewish Singles has 12 trips
and vacations planned during 2001.
For a brochure, call (800) 444-9250
or wvvw.premr-jewish-singles.com .

OXFORD
LEARNING CENTERS®

Learning for School - Learning for Life!

READING WRITING SPELLING MATH

STUDY SKILLS

Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section!

rind j04!) /if

JNArts & Entertainment

Nov. 18 — Israel Adventure 2001
meeting and reunion of this year's
participants in the national summer
singles mission to Israel. Gathering
hosted by Matt Lester, 25425 Tweed
Drive, Franklin. Call Josh Cohen,
(248) 203-1471 or jcohen@jfmd.org .

Nov. 19 — Sunday, 12:30 p.m. EMU

Improve Grades and
Confidence!

110

Nov. 17 — Friday, 7 p.m. B'nai B'rith
Leadership Network potluck Shabbat
dinner. Contact Julie Pevos, (248)
593-6641 or
BBLN_2000@yahoo.com .

personal care products that have

animal testing methods.

11/17
2000

Nov. 17 — Friday, 5:30 p.m. Shabbat
service and dinner at EMU Hillel.
Cost: $5, or $2 for cooks who help
beginning at 3 p.m. Call (734) 482- •
0456 or hillel@online.emich.edu .

the world

HOLIDAY
OPEN HOUSE

7350 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT 14

Scene Calendar

Call The Sales Department
(
354.7123 Ext. 209
12481

DETROIT
=WISE NEWS

'TN

Dec. 10-17 — National Jewish
Singles Cruise, sponsored by the
Jewish Community Center of
Greater Pittsburgh, from San Juan,
Puerto Rico, to Barbados, St. Lucia,
St. Kitts, St. Maarten and St.
Thomas. Prices start at $1,571,

which includes airfare from East
Coast cities. For information, call
the cruise department at Navigant
International, (800) 345-3984; or
Barb LeWinter at the Pittsburgh
JCC, singles@jccpgh.org

Dec. 14 Israel Encounter trips for
ages 21-40, sponsored by Young
Jewish Leadership Concepts, (800)
223-YJLC or Lou4YJLC@aol.com .

Feb. 18-25 — St. Louis Jewish
Community Center nationwide
Jewish singles cruise from Ft.
Lauderdale to Key West, Cozumel
and Grand Cayman on Costa Cruise
Line's CostaVictoria. For information,
call Cheryl or Stephanie, (800) 628-
3941.

JCC Offering
World Travel

The Jewish Community Center's trav-
el department will offer day trips,
overnight excursions and cruises for
the new year.
The JCC will lead a trip to see
Les Miserables at 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 17, at Detroit's Fisher Theatre.
The bus will leave the JCC in West
Bloomfield at 5:45 p.m. and the
JCC in Oak Park at 6:15 p.m.
Tickets are $62 for JCC members
and $67 for non-members.
A trip to Miami Beach with
accommodations at the Saxony Hotel
is planned for Jan. 3-17. Guests may
extend to Jan. 24.
Two-and three-week trips to
Arizona are planned for February.
Travelers may pick from Scottsdale or
Tucson. An extended trip is scheduled
from Feb. 12-March 4 to Tucson and
Palm Springs, Calif.
A cruise on the Orinoco River in
South America is planned for March
1-13. Ports of call include Ft.
Lauderdale, San Juan, Barbados and
St. Thomas. The department will
offer a safari in Kenya followed by a
cruise to Egypt, Jordan, Israel and
Greece April 25-May 9.
Registration is being taken for a
spring trip to Italy May 7-18. The
trip will include non-stop air service
to Rome, with stays in Rome, Urbino,
Florence and Venice.
For information on any trip or for
reservations, call Marilyn Wolfe, (248)
661-7636.

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