MO M ' UM Purim Tributes From Yad Ezra w you ) in wing our In keeping with the tradition of giving gifts to the poor on Purim, Yad Ezra will offer specially designed Purim tribute cards available for purchase. The cards come in packets of four for $18 and are tax deductible. The proceeds from the sales are used to purchase food for the needy families assisted by Yad Ezra. To order, by March 2, call the Yad Ezra office, (248) 548-3663. Seminar Helps Job Seekers Jewish Vocational Service will host a Women to Work meeting for individ- uals who need to obtain or upgrade employment 10 a.m.-noon Tuesday, Feb. 27, at JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. There is no charge. The meeting will provide an overview of the JVS program, which helps individuals who have lost their primary source of income and are unemployed or underemployed and need to identify career and educational goals For information and eligibility requirements, call JVS, (248) 559- 5000. • Mater exercise Trotter'" treadmills • Stationary bikes • Cardiovascular workouts • Fixed- and free-weight training • yoga . • Stretch and tone • Salma, steam, whiriPool • Personal locker ec towel seririce • KO:4W rates on classes • Ba blisitting Echt Promoted At Federation PLUS convenient hours to fit yourlifestyle: Sale prices effective January and February 2001 Watch for our new, updated fitness center in Oak Park. D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus 6600 W. Maple Rd., West Bloomfield, MI 48322 V*, 2/16 2001 42 Bring in this ad for a free, five-consecutive-day guest pass. Jimmy Prentis Morris Building A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, MI 48237 * West Bloomfield Health Club membership, ages 25-34. Application fee waived. Some restrictions apply. Must not have been a member in the last 12 months. For more information or additional membership options, call (248) 967-4030 in Oak Park or (248) 661-7621 in West Bloomfield. Andrew Echt has been promoted to director of major gift development at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Since 2000, Echt was assistant director of Federation's annual campaign. With his new position, Echt will continue the efforts begun with Federation's Millennium Campaign to cultivate major gift development both for campaign and , the Jewish Community Endowment. ' In addition, he will coordinate efforts in the area of stewardship to assuthat the Federation and the United Jewish Fo ud tion fulfill commitments to, and ke commu- nications with, individual doiiors, corporate donors and foundations. c