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August 19, 1994 • Page Image 69

…The 1994 DeVille creates a higher standard at Don Cooley Cadillac. Banias spring and the Hamat Gader springs under Israeli sov- ereignty. The Syrian proposal, accord- ing to Davar, accepts the idea of an American or other interna- tional or multinational peace force on the Golan after Israel's withdrawal. Mr. Assad reportedly has of- fered little by way of new flexi- bility on the subject of Lebanon. He demands a total Israeli with- drawal fr...…

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…Israel What Roz Is To Clothes, Sherm Is To Shoes. Jordan, Israel Crossing Is Inaugurated zS boy44 4loorf trit-w,164.1c, Tel Aviv (JTA) — Last week marked a series of firsts in Is- raeli-Jordanian relations. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Jordanian Crown . . • . " vances in Israeli-Jordanian rela- tions possible. About 1,000 Israelis and Jor- danians witnessed the historic event, which took place some two Soldiers remove land...…

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…March following the Feb. 25 slay- ing of 29 Palestinians at a Hebron mosque by Israeli settler Dr. Baruch Goldstein. The agreement on the pres- ence of an international team of observers had paved the way for the resumption of Israeli-PLO ne- gotiations, which the Palestini- ans had suspended immediately after the Hebron massacre. Palestinians, who had wanted the force to protect them from ad- ditional attacks by Israeli mili- tants, have been...…

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…Comfortable, Casual, & Durable Israel The New Timberlands Are in at Mr. Alan's Shoes! Israel's Chief Rabbis Endorse Latest Pact Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's high- est religious body gave its formal approval this week to the July 28 Washington Declaration, which officially brought to an end the 46-year state of war between Is- rael and Jordan. But while approving the agree- sites, whicli include the el-Aksa and Omar Mosques. In a statement i...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 73

…or peolple . . who have better things to do with their money. is in the hands of the Israeli gov- ernment. The Israelis, she asserted, should have done more to secure her husband's commutation when President Clinton was con- sidering the matter in March. She says that both she and her husband had high hopes when Mr. Clinton assumed the presi- dency in 1992, believing that Mr. Clinton would commute Jonathan's sentence. According to media repor...…

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…Attention! • • • • • Home Owners Builders Designers Architects Decorators Add Beauty & Dimension ... SAVE 30%* on Mirrored Bi-Fold Closet Doors By Our Mirror Design & Installation Specialists For Your Free Estimate or Consultation Call Our Custom Experts at: 810353-5770 And Visit Our Southfield Showroom at: 22223 Telegraph Road REID GLASS A Clear Reflection of Quality Since 1964 (South of 9 Mile Road) "for a limited time! vef...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 76

…Aplace for children to blossom. 411111:1:0 .4 time each day to playing, exploring, creating and At KinderCare,® every child has special moments of interacting. And it's built around activities that are discovery; a door, quite magically, unlocks and opens. specifically designed for children of all ages: infants and This is a very important part of Whole Child Development. toddlers, two-year-olds, preschoolers and school-aged kids. Which is ...…

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…Computer s Temple Israel Nursery School and Kindergarten Join our many programs: Parent-Toddler Kindergarten Early and Late Care Movin' On Up Enrichments Nursery Kindergarten Klub For additional information, call Bryna Leib (810) 661-5700 Holidays Science …

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 78

…contents •ra • Discover the wonder of the Jewish family • Gain insight into children's behavior • Learn techniques to modify children's behavior • Enjoy each stage of veer child's development • fr• o. EUGENE & MARCIA APPPLEBAUM JEWISH PARENTING CENTER E a CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK ■ B'NAI ISRAEL CENTER .8 t109: • e YOU — I • • • • • • , If your home is a tranquil haven... If your children never argue... If you never lose your...…

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…The first thing you have to do is find the right temple for the kids. Then book the Bar/Bat Mitzvah date. Because Temple Shir Shalom is breaking ground on August 28! At Temple Shir Shalom, your child's Jewish education is our most important concern. We want to create a Jewish learning experience that makes education more of a pleasure, and less of a pain, for both you and your child. We're breaking ground on August 28 at 4.30 p.m. to lay the...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 80

…PARENTING Tales That Teach n weekdays, Dick sets out "clop, clop, clop" for the brewery where his owner delivers bottles. In the af- ternoon, he gives a ride to Rebekah and Annie and their little brother Davey. But on Saturday, Dick rests. He enjoys the clean hay his fam- ily puts out for him Friday, and he munches on his favorite treat, a cube of sugar. Dick, the shomer Shabbat horse, is the hero of a charming book published in 1955. Writte...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 81

…PARENTING The Remembering, Bar tells the story of a young boy who spends every Shabbat with his grand- mother, Goldina. He loves watch- ing her light the candles and eating her tasty food, but most of all Joshua enjoys his grand- mother's "memory box," which is filled with treasures from her past. This gentle book is likely to spark its own fond memories for anyone who had a close relation- ship with a grandparent. There are especially touchi...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 82

…YOU WANT IT WE'VE GOT IT!... Sets foe/dot Where We've Got The Sizetiti 4 - I"' TALES page P7 • („ I . CO. Congregational Religious School with Facilities in Southfield and West Bloomfield Youth Activities Scouting Family Shabbat Dinners Kugel Kiddush Daily Morning and Evening Minyans Sisterhood • Men's Club Club Chayim • Young At Heart Chavura Concerts • Carnivals Las Vegas Night Book Bites Dinner Series Lunch & Learn • Talmud Clas...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 83

…FAU. SPECIIM SALE WHAT IS P'TACH? at plan ahead and stay in touch thrive after school. Here's how to be an engaged parent even when you're away from home: • Plan after-school activities. Ideally, your child won't have to go home to an empty house. Com- munity centers, church groups, after-school sports and clubs can keep kids occupied at least a few afternoons a week. For older kids, an after-school job also brings in welcome cash. • Establ...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 84

…PARENTING Family Vacations Photos of our readers on family excursions. Above: The Beitners and Perlows in a Niagara Falls park. Left: The Klein family loves to ski. Right: The Sack family on a cruise. Below: The Matz and Frank families are always ready to ski. Below Right: The Blank family in Acapulco. S W E N H IS W E J T I O TR E D E H T P10 …

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 85

…PARENT I NG Creative Memories From Photos CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ SECTION EDITOR aerie " Goldstein of West Bloomfield has a picture- perfect existence. She aches several local work- sofiS helping people arrange and create memorabilia with photos. She began her business "Creative Memories " two years ago. Here are some vacation photo tips: • Take two cameras on -vaca- tions. Give the second camera to a child. You'll get a differ- ent perspectiv...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 86

…Images & Imagination A New Approach to Creativity 111 \ ,, )C I it4 IG DIFF ERENT Nr \ Ai WELCOME to the world of Images and Imagination, fabulous enrichment classes for children 3 1/2 to 6 years of age. A world where every week you see and experience different things. In a warm, nurturing and stimulating setting, children will learn through the use of art, music, drama and science ... enjoying and discovering the magic of life. "Imagi...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 87

…Akiva Nursery School \.( fievCiviS t- t*/ Creates a Loving, Positive, Jewish Environment for Pre-Schoolers it behooves you to provide them with Jewish books to read. The same could be said ofJewish hol- idays and observances year round. If your grandchildren go to synagogue with you, they come to understand that you value the synagogue and that it is an in- tegral part of your life. This is surely an effective way of influencing them. A sh...…

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…PARENTING A NEW KIND OF SIMCHA The changing Jewish family presents dilemmas in life-cycle celebrations. T H E D E TRO I T J E W IS H NE W S CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ SECTION EDITOR 14 hen Bloomfield Hills attorney Larry Jack- ier married Eleanor Folbe last month, he suggested that the rabbis begin the ser- vice with "We The People." The Jack- iers wanted their seven children from their first marriages, as well as their four grandchildren, to s...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 89

…PARENTING separate candles. At the finale, her parents and siblings, as well as her stepmother, came up to blow out the candles. Aimee's parents agreed on putting just their first names on the invitation, and during the bat mitzvah service just her parents were on the bimah. "I was very lucky that my parents worked it all out," she says. "Everyone said it was weird because we all got along," says Alan Dorfman, Aimee's father. Bar and bat mitz...…

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…HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU KID Your child's vision is a precious gift that should not be taken for granted. We now have at our disposal technical advances to allow us to reverse previously irreversible eye disorders in childhood, but our ability to utilize them is time limited. CHILDREN'S EYECARE SPECIALISTS IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OUR NEW OFFICE AT: 30000 Orchard Lake Road Suite B Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (810) 932-9385 (810) 68...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 91

…PARENTING From the JCC Discovery Room to the neighborhood park, grandparents and grandchildren can share many adventures together. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER Grand Activiti oyce Weckstein, known as safta to three-year-old Gabriel Pachter, spends two days a week with her grand- son. They usually go to the Jewish Community Center to spend time at Gabriel's fa- vorite place — the Discovery Room. This hands-on room is a mini-museum where chi...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 92

…"Show me a kid who sleeps through the night, and I'll show you a happy parent." ACTIVITIES page P17 Flint provides true-to-life displays including providing children with props and costumes to role-play occupations and hobbies. Admis- sion for seniors is $2 and $2.50 for children. (313) 767-5437. Closer to home, Cranbrook, in Bloomfield Hills, has an art mu- seum and a science museum. Call for details 645-3312 for the art museum and 645-3200...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 94

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August 19, 1994 • Page Image 105

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August 19, 1994 • Page Image 106

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August 19, 1994 • Page Image 108

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…Who says you are supposed to hate Hebrew School? Smooth Moves At Temple Emanu-El, we believe that Jewish Education should be challenging, stimulating and fun. Our teachers use methods and materials that emphasize the joy of Jewish Learning, whether your are five or one hundred and five years old. Helping Your Child Make Transitions: From Preschool Through College BY STEPHEN W. GARBER, PH.D., MARIANNE DANIELS, GARBER, PH.D., ROBYN FREEDMAN ...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 110

…GREG SHOES for Back-to-School The Biggest and the Best Selection Expertly Fit! ORCHARD MALL Orchard Lake Rd., N. of Maple West Bloomfield 851-5566 re SHOES EVERGREEN PLAZA 12 Mile Road at Evergreen Southfield "Serving the community for 38 years." 559-3580 ISRAEL DISCOVERY TOURS, INC. Discover The Tour America Is Raving About" BAR/BAT MITZVAH • FAMILIES ADULTS ONLY • REVISITORS Ilene Wallerstein -1-800-362-8882 Ben Ami Geller - Israe...…

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…PARENTING ILLUSTATION BY WAYNE VINCENT "tzedakah" instead of charity, according to Fran Pearlman, di- rector of education at Temple Is- rael. *Ms. Pearlman added that a child should demonstrate a corn- fort level with Jewish home rituals. Is the child knowl- edgeable that there is a blessing for lighting the candles, over bread, etc. *She added that old- er children's ears should "perk up" when they hear something about Israel or the Jewish ...…

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…* DUFFLE BAGS * SLEEPING BAGS * TRUNKS * BACKPACKS * HIKING co 0 0 IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL SMOOTH page P20 90 0 -V 0 -4 z DAYBACKS &GEAR BAGS 20 STYLES To Choose From 7:1 z Bring In This Ad & Receive and ADDITIONAL 0 z 10% OFF Our Already Low Prices C z C) ST. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 3144 W. 12 MILE BERKLEY • 548-5025 -Or SNN11211 r- -7 1 1900 N. WAYNE RD. WESTLAND • 721-2262 SOVEI ON1d331S * SNDVdNDVEI SlVCINVS S1210dS ...…

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…PARENTING A Little Help From Mom . A Boston mother has put together a national Jewish singles directory for parents. ROBIN SOSLOW SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS all it a constructive al- ternative to meddling, nagging and arranging blind dates with an old friend's sister's single professional son/daughter who's go- ing to be in town for the weekend. It's the "Parents of Adult Jewish Singles" Directory, an ambitious compilation of Jew- ish si...…

August 19, 1994 • Page Image 114

…ICC of NI•fropoillan Detroit Family Development Center 4infant/Toddler Program VPlay Group 4Nursery School 4Kindergarten N/Kindergarten Enrichment 4Parent/Toddler Classes 4Enrichment Classes - waiting list 6 spaces* 18 spaces* 3 spaces* filling quickly limited space filling quickly Sign-Up Today Maple/Drake 661-7605 or Jimmy Prentis Morris 967-4040 Creating quality children's programs since 1933 * as of 8/9/94 Buying an Encyclopedia ...…

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…set in the home is one of the "ba- sics" to provide one's children, and is a resource to which par- ents turn for their own edifica- tion as well. For them, a home without "a decent set of encyclo- pedias" is poor indeed. Educators generally concur that properly and frequently used, an encyclopedia set can become a valuable aid to learn- ing, especially if parents and chil- dren turn to the resource togeth- er. As for their availability in th...…

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…robrin rrl=p Is this the year you promised yourself you would finally learn Hebrew? ELECTRIC page P25 The Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Learning Cordially invites you to its OPEN HOUSE FOR FALL ADULT HEBREW CLASSES Monday, August 29 • 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Meet our teachers and see which class is best for you. We offer day and night classes in Hebrew reading, conversation, and literature, on many levels, from beginner to advanced. Come ...…

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…28857 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD 1111111r J... • 1110 ENCYCLOPEDIA page P25 Despite its 1988 publication date, the most detailed and re- spected analysis is Kister's Best Encyclopedias: a Guide to Gen- eral and Specialized Encyclope- dias by Kenneth Kister, published by Oryx Press and available in most local libraries. Read his critique with the ac- tual encyclopedia he is reviewing open alongside. This allows you to weigh Kister's judgments as you ...…

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…GET INVOLVED 1N UFO Our Unique Family Education Program V V A A Friendship Circles for All Ages A Commitment to Tradition join OUR Family ar OUR ice CReam Social Tuesday, August 23 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm 6800 DRake Rd. Congregation • B nai Mos Rabbi ellior PachteR CantoR Louis Klein Svccon emeRtrus Sha(om Ra(ph 788-0600 6800 DRake Rd., West. Bloomfield, C01, 48322 Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are hig...…

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