"Pe s $4,,9 46) ett I 4Xh- 064 „ 144> 4-k, Aripth 4 -4 Ats4 v .44, Ribbons Help Unite Us • FANTASTIC SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE! TO THE 1ST 50 iiCUSTOMERS! ti Sale _Ends 10/8/01 Greenfield & Lincoln Southfield (248) 552-7320 Russian Jewish war veterans of World War II make ribbons. Counter-clockwise, Anatoly Kalteyev, Sveltana Kalteyeva, and Leonard Polyak. ADMIRAL OPTICAL - known for its prices & service *offer expires October 31, 2001 Naomi Frenkel 4th generation WESTWIND LAKE VILLAGE SHOPS • 240160-2300 Haggerty Rd. & Pontiac Trail • W. Bloomfield IMAGINE the FINEST MUSIC EXCEEDING ALL EXPECTATIONS INTRIGUE 9/28 2001 38 The Music and Enferthtoment that will make your Parfyl Call Stella Acids Aldo (248) 879-2373 Visit our web site: www.intrigue-online.corn To help unite the community in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, Jewish Family Service (JFS) volunteers and staff made red, white and blue ribbons that were handed out by local synagogues during the High Holidays. More than 10,000 ribbons were made in three days. JFS employee Sara Bleich made 300 at home one evening. Lisa Yoskowitz organized an afternoon of ribbon making with friends Deborah Anstandig, Rachel Charlupski, Pele Browner, Emily Weingarden, Shayna Supowit, Chavie Wexelberg-Clouser, Pam Goldfadden and K.K. Schmier. Sixty Russian Jewish war veterans of World War II made 5,000 rib- bons in one morning. Shannon and Scot Wilson Fink spent an evening working on ribbons with their mother, JFS immediate past president Kathleen Wilson Fink. JFS board members chipped in by making ribbons and delivering them to the svnaaoaues. , Micki Grossman, who chairs the volunteer services committee, coordinated the project for the Southfield-based JFS.