GENT PUBLIC NOTICE: , MEMENNEEMINEMEM. :7"MaIWM"'W,',, M • , • t„S TENSIONS from page 10 Dear Friends & Customers EXPRESSIONS CUSTOM FURNITURE MA D.R. Kelly, Parent company of Expressions has changed directions. Rather than being an exclusive Expressions dealer working with only one restricted line of upholstery we have decided to Expand and become a Full Line Furniture Dealer. In order to make our expansion possible we must Sell-Off all Expressions Furniture that's currently in stock in order to make way for the New Incoming Goods. A Massive $2 Million Dollar Furniture LIQUIDATION Has Been ORDERED! Please arrive early for best selection. Thank You, The Entire Staff of Expressions Unity Center in Bloomfield Hills, are scheduled to speak for 30 minutes each on the basics of Judaism and Islam, followed by a question and answer period. "I hope that both Jews and Palestinians, in addition to Kosovars and Albanians and Serbs, and whatev- er minorities exist whose ancestors or relatives are in struggle in other parts of the world, recognize that it's inap- propriate to bring any of that to school," Rabbi Sleutelberg said. "The school has to be a safe place, to be a place where those divisive issues are not addressed." ❑ Community forums are slated for March 13 and 27 at 7 p.m. at Andover High School, 4200 Andover Road, Bloomfield Hills. Registration is required; call (248) 932-6308. F On The Market Young Israel of West Bloomfield to sell building. SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN Stqff "For Sale" sign in the front yard of Young Israel of West Bloomfield should not be misconstrued as the closing of the synagogue, says David Kruger, Young Israel treasurer. "The congregation is not dissolv- ing," Kruger said. While declining to comment on where members will meet after the sale, he added: "There will be services and there will be a Young Israel presence in West Bloomfield in the future." Until the building is sold, member- led services will continue in the 1,700- square-foot converted house that has been home to Young Israel since early 1997. The building, about 30 years old, sits on two acres along Maple, west of Farmington Road. Jonathan Brateman, president of Jonathan Brateman Properties Inc. in Novi, real estate broker for the building, said the sale price is $425,000. For eight years before buying the former house, the 12-year-old congre- gation met in member homes, office buildings and a storefront, all in the same general area. ❑ A EMIR 1 ,, EXPRESSIONS NZ CUSTOM FURNITURE 3/9 2001 12 880 South Old Woodward Road, Birmingham, MI Tel. (248) 647-8882 Use your im =op