g. aditehe ilaafteeiliCe SONA4 omething E:tra SNAPSHOTS JEWELRY & GIFT BOUTIQUE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS MUST IMMEDIATELY LIQUIDATE 20 MILLION , INVENTORY Cokie & Steve The Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County held its Book Festival preview Oct. 23 at the Ark. From left, Alice Fishman, JCC Book Festival co-chair; Leslie Bash, JCC executive director; speak- ers Cokie and Steve Roberts; and Eva Solomon, JCC president. THIS MASSIVE SALE Ma;iEB[ BEING CONDUCTED AT BOTH LOCATIONS TROY • ( 248) 362-4500 CLOSING OUR DOORS FOREVER AUBURN HILLS • ( 248) 335-1400 755 WEST BIG BEAVER CORNER OF BIG BEAVER AT 1-75 4151 BA LDWIN ROAD IVION-THURS 10-8 • FRI-SAT 10-6 ACROSS FROM GREAT LAKES CROSSING 1046590 The term "suffering artist" is a literal term to Moshe Dvash, a 48- year-old Jerusalem artist who specializes in making silver Judaica items in the Eastern European filigree-style. He lost brother Elan, murdered in 1997 by Arab terrorists, and sister Livnat who died in the 2002 Moment Cafe bombing. Dvash went back to his studio, continued his work and set out to the United States to sell his art. His latest stop will be at Esther's Judaica Gift-world at the Sugar Tree shopping center in West Bloomfield, where sympathetic own- ers Coby Goutkovich of Farmington Hills and David Mendelson of West Bloomfield have created a special section in their store for his art. You can meet Dvash there from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, and at a store reception from 6:30-9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19. Call (248) 932-3377 for details. VOLVO for life FORD PROGRAM BUYERS ENTITLED TO ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT New 2005 S40 2.41 Israeli Artist Visits Now $20,687* Includes 3 year / 36,000 free maintenance — Harry Kirsbaum, staff writer • 4 Door Sedan • Manual • Climate Control Now $26 990* New 2006 S60 2.5 • 4 Door Sedan • Automatic Transmission Dancing For Israel DWYER AND SONS Family owned since 1959. (248) 624-0400 Volvosales@dwyerandsons.com www.dwyerandsons.com On Maple Rd., W. of Haggerty Plus tax. title. plates & destination charge. OPEN SATURDAYS - Jessi Kahn of West Bloomfield, Rina Edelson of Franklin and Hana Berlin of Farmington Hills, all 12, were among more than 60 mid- dle schoolers who danced to benefit the Jewish National Fund on Nov. 2 at Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center. Hosted by Edelson as a bat mitzvah project, the kids danced to tunes donated by Star Trax and ate from a huge spread donated by Jim Hiller of Hiller's Markets and the Matt Prentice Restaurant Group. In total, $1,300 was raised. Proceeds will go toward the building of a Michigan-sponsored water reservoir in Israel. 1049220 14 November 17 • 2005