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January 13, 1995 • Page Image 73

…V. gv; wgr When Parents Get Away CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST Now that the kids are off to sum- mer camp, this could be the per- fect time for mom and dad to take that needed vacation. Jay and Helene Brody of West Bloomfield went to North Car- olina for a family gathering while the kids were at Camp Tamarack last summer. "I felt comfortable because it was a short time. I left word with the camp. But, gener- ally speaking I just wo...…

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…Mixed Within The Faith Jewish families accommodate their interdenominational union. sacrifice. I never thought I'd be shomer Shabbos. But it's so relaxing. I love it. I love going to shul. It makes you feel much closer to your re- ligion." Not all couples have cho- sen "conversion." Barton Lowen of Farm- RUTH LITiMANN STAFF WRITER ington Hills and his wife, Gayle, come from different Jewish backgrounds. He arry and Marcia Brown of looking be...…

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…if. Indoor Sidewalk Sale! a 0 i.,t 74: ALL WINTER fl MERCHANDISE 11 . . . t A . $Ay tS is ...A However, Rabbi Nevins warns parents against putting their chil- dren in the middle of a denomi- national stand-off. Conversely, children should remember the mitzvot of honoring both parents, regardless of their levels of ob- servance, he says. Judith and Martin Miller of West Bloomfield belong to Tem- ple Israel and Adat Shalom. The Millers sa...…

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…Family/ amp Jan and Marvin Wanetick have limited time to spend with their three children. PHOTO BY GLENN TRIEST Two Full Time Jobs ci L '= cc LLJ LLJ F8 How working parents manage the juggling act. MARCIA DANNER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS o much to do, so little S time. Trying to meet job and family obliga- tions, working par- ents often feel like they're being pulled at both ends. They want to spend as much time as possi- ble wi...…

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…ATTENTION 5th Graders Save Today for an Incredible Trip to Israel schedule. Six years ago she made a career adjustment to give her more time for the family. She had been working as a pharmacist at Henry Ford Hospital and rotat- ed between afternoon and mid- night shifts. It was hard to negotiate reasonable hours. Now she is with Specialized Pharmacy Services in Livonia, where she has carved out a niche for herself in a 25- to 30-hour-a- wee...…

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…Our 13•Ubbs1 - 3 lz VerY HctPPY 01- "r(16- FLite,CA)MAN /Said(Nce "When W9 051+ ow - bubble cve her horr! - 3()p y a. we snow •3 kcther M5(Mb irrw\tpor i-aA- ton •pol viiidc.,cabon and En4er-holne0e* *CcAtIbTit)- +tect mKe_tpt49 krd•A 4.*1 e - C.1004 e.e.(LAT-4 MIC, at I Oh) le-a 1 . 1•0 ..flu- 4p 9 rebO\ 'left/ te..e5 I A lgaZI Adat Shalom Day Camp 29901 MIDDLEBELT ROAD FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 851-5105 For the under-6 set, Adat S...…

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…rience the Magic" of Tanuga. Family camp available. Camp Wahanowin P.O. BOX 850 ORILLIA, ONTARIO L3V 6K8 (810) 851-0040 OR 1-800-866-8170 Camp Wahanowin on Lake Couchiching, 150 acres 1 1/2 hours north of Toronto, Canada, cele- brates its 40th season under Owner/Directors the Nashman family. Complete waterfront and landsports program, chal- lenge activities and cre- ative and performing arts. Mature and caring staff, resident physician and ...…

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…Family/ amp Bubble Zayde Time Diane Pomish and grandson Evan spend a weekend at Fresh Air Society's kinder camp. DIANE POMISH SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS Right: Evan Pomish, at age 5, enjoys the outdoors. Below: With new friend Amanda. 0 12 n a steamy, 90-plus degree July day, I picked up Evan at his day camp and headed off to a weekend at camp. We left mommy — parents aren't allowed. Only grandparents and grandchildren can attend this s...…

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…Above: Have pedal-boat, will travel. Left: Celebrating Shabbat. Below: "Fishing" off the dock. Getting help from Grandma. gan arriving, and soon there were a lot into their pajamas and settled in the big room for storytime. A wonderful of people. We gathered in the main lodge for an storyteller told a tale about a Russian orientation, introduction and to meet the family. Afterward, the children went to bed. counselors. Then, off to dress f...…

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…k Selling A Camp Experience Enticing children to attend camp requires an extensive, year-round marketing plan. JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER 1 / / 1 1 3 BERKLEY 144 1 4 2 8M -50E IL 25 (8107 548-5025 1 II I WESTLAND f / 11 il I . 1900 N. WAYNE RD. (313) 721-2262 LET TN GAMES BEGIN. Get your school-agers lots of exciting daily ready for a spectacular activities. Enroll now, summer of adventure and we'll give your and excitement ...…

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…f , • • • Looking for a travel/study pro- gram for school credit? Or an opportunity to perform volunteer service? Or a program that combines touring, camping and having a ball? Or an unforgettable experience that will give new meaning to life as a Jew? Or all of the above? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Israel's got it all. And the Michigan/Israel Connection, the local clearinghouse for Israel pr...…

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…Betar-Tagar Pre-College Israel Experience H • e It Is: the Mos 50 W. 58th St., New York, NY 10019 (212) 303-4585 Hadracha Seminar Chetz V'Keshet Building future leaders. Meet Israeli decision makers, educators, leaders. Ages: 16-18 College Tagar Israel Experience 2 weeks volunteering, 2 weeks touring. Ages: College students June 8 - July 7, 1995 We Are One ALEXANDER MUSS 3950 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33137 (800) 327- 5980 High Scho...…

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…Masada Kibbutz Program 2 weeks on kibbutz, touring. Ages: 16-18 July 9 - Aug. 15, 1995 Price: $3,910 Masada Shorashim Poland/Israel Program 6 days in Poland, touring Israel with Israeli peer group, 5-day kibbutz stay. Ages: 16-18 July 5 - Aug. 13, 1995 Price: $5,725 College Following programs for ages 18-23: Masada Student Program (MSP) Comprehensive touring program designed for college students. June 25 - July 24, 1995 Price: $3,046 Fo...…

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…C., :7, ,:7'• inOed3C. CCOCC Ge••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 0 4I 0 '0"4 Tell Your Parents: n a way, Israel is the ultimate camping experience. Every teen-ager should have the opportunity to experience it. Why? Because an Israel program offers a mix of learning, adventure and opportunities to grow as a Jew and a person. Consider: It's safe: Supervision is by well-trained staff. It's educational: Many programs offer high school cre...…

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…SEA-GULL LODGE/ GLACIER WILDERNESS GUIDES PRESENTS SEA-GULL LODGE are spending less time at camp. "Kids used to go to camp for eight weeks," Mr. Schulman said. "Now, most go for part of the summer, so a camp needs to double the number of kids it at- tracts." The end of camp last summer also meant the end of summer camping experiences for those who attended Sea-Gull. While the organization still offers teen trips and retreats, the Schulmans ...…

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…1995 - STRIVING TO MEET YOUR NEEDS• CRAFTS NATURE 1994 ENROLLMENT HIGHEST IN TWENTY FIVE YEARS Canoe Trips Overnights Camperaft NEW PROGRAMS FOR 1995 Macrame Ceramics Tie Dying SPORTS (Gymnastics & a major surprise - stay tuned!!) Basketball Softball Tennis Hockey Cabins with bathrooms and showers for our youngest campers BUNK SIZES OF APPROXIMATELY 10 CAMPERS STAFF TO CAMPER RATIO OF 1:3 PERFORMING ARTS Drama Dance Video Candle ...…

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…TEEN TRAVEL PROGRAMS TEIVTATIOE 1711YERARY DATES EXPERIENCES OF A LIFETIME SEA — SEA gs.raefg‘rou9A- July 1-3 .Wand Experience Israel the Tamarack Way. Each teenager will hike, camp out and travel July 4 throughout Israel backpacking and discovering the beauty of its land. We will visit the nature July 5 July 6 reserves, hike through an oasis in the Negev, snorkel on Elat's Coral Beach, climb Massada, swim in the sea and much more. July ...…

January 13, 1995 • Page Image 90

…can't control my kids. They have no respect for my authority." "I've tried every pun- ishment under the sun, and nothing works." "I have so little time with my child that I hate to spoil it by conflicts over discipline." Can you relate to any of these parents? Many of us find par- enting a very difficult and stress- ful job. At times we all feel frustrated, unsure of ourselves and inadequate. Our task seems all the more overwhelming as we look...…

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…Jewish Community Center Camps have the perfect summer experience for your child. outing is inviting trouble. Like- wise, it is unrealistic to expect a 2-year-old to sit quietly through a synagogue service. Anticipat- ing such situations and planning ahead often can eliminate a need to discipline. When should children be pun- ished? Parents must evaluate what misbehavior goes over their limits and requires punishment. Being selective is import...…

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…r Oh. 3 Shaarey Eeelek 'Beth vi4ayelecl Mosery School Don't Be Shut Out SUMMER CAMP Can't afford the high cost of summer camp? Many scholarships are available. for ages 2-6 Available at both locations for 8 weeks STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER israel/Applebauni Carter, W. Oloontfidd Southfield and N Note 19 - Auguist Attention: Children of KincLergartert Age We have a Special Prograt., for Yo . With Weekly Fielel Trips • Parent-Toddle...…

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…"Grins" are "In" WiLLOWor at Day Camp, hoc. Best StomerEver/ * A profit and loss statement for those who are self-employed. * A detailed description of ex- tenuating circumstances. * A $10 deposit per child per session. Once all the forms have been filled out, an interview is sched- uled. In 1994, the costs for JCC day camps ranged from $245 to $775 per session. Through a new arrangement with Hebrew Free Loan Associ- ation, JCC families a...…

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…Comfortable, Casual, & Durable Quality Footwear That Lasts! When You Want The Best, You Want Timberland. t \ SAVE 20% OFF `‘ our entire stock of Timberland wIthis coupon • Expires 1-31-95 MR. ALAN'S SHOES —. THE NEW TIMBERLAND DEALER IN TOWN! On The Boardwalk Orchard Lake Road South of Maple 626-3362 Southfield SUPER STORE Waterford . SUPER STORE Dearborn SUPER STORE Eastland Mall 559-7818 334-3917 584-3820 371-2233 Roseville...…

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…eoa Aar, AVG" Certain Victory Martial Arts 23327 ORCHARD LAKE RD. FARMINGTON (810) 474-4140 Our Black Belt instruc- tions teach self-defense, and emphasize personal development. Students develop coordination, speed, discipline, strength, and stamina, which combine to increase confidence. Our style, derived from the Tae Kwon Do, has evolved to be body- friendly, and more practi- cal. Ask about our new, single-session Personal Self-Defense ...…

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…, Greenwoods for Boys Lake of the Woods for Girls DECATUR, MI (708) 446-2444 The finest in private camping: three, four or eight weeks. Situated in southwestern Michigan on beautiful Lake of the Woods. Separate pro- grams for boys and girls. Programs are individually designed for each camper. Choose from waterskiing, horseback riding, little league, golf, tennis, sailing, canoeing, gymnastics, model rock- etry, rollerblading and more. Get ...…

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…QVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVO attotita day extV N« Moosejaw Mountaineering 3405 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR, MI 48320 (810) 738-5291 "Let's Take It Outside!" Moosejaw Mountain- eering, located in Keego Harbor, offers the highest quality camping equip- ment and clothing. Great for the most experienced camper or for somebody who just loves the out- doors. We also carry everything you need for summer camp. Among th...…

January 13, 1995 • Page Image 98

…When ' . , y .„ i t izikee cast Aside PHIL JACOBS EDITOR some cases may even have con- daughter's illness and after her "The other half deals with the tributed to the raising of the death, the woman cared for her rights of grandchildren who have child, find themselves left out. In granddaughter. Her son-in-law's been denied the ability to com- worst-case scenarios, they lose new wife adopted the grand- municate with and maintain con- contac...…

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…SUMMER CAMP IS COMING TO TEMPLE BETH EL NURSERY SCHOOL! -g O Come visit one of our two locations. We look forward to seeing you! Temple Beth El Nursery School 7400 TELEGRAPH ROAD BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48301 (810) 851-1100 Send your pre-schooler to Temple Beth El for sum- mer fun! Our program is designed around excting weekly themes and will include art, sports, nature, science, water play, out- door play and more. Half and full day program...…

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…For an Adventure you'll never forget, catch these films at the DETROIT OCIENCE CENTER'S OMNIMAX Theater... --NOW SHOWING--- Search for the Great SHARKS The lost audience wanted a safety cage! THE: JOURNEY INSIDE science fiction adventure through the electrical pathways of a computer, based on architecture. ---COMING JANUARY 21st--- ROM RAINFOREST WA. HOURS MONDAY FRIDAY 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM SATURDAY - SUNDAY 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM N EW WEE...…

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…Laugh Lines inda Gelman gave up choreography for com- edy, and a Jewish Community Center audience will experi- ence the results of that change. Based in Michigan for three years about 20 years ago, she brought her rhythmic steps to crowds through the Gel- man-Palidossky Dance Theatre, a company that toured the Mid- west and East Coast. Based in New York for the past 15 years, she brings her style of humor to crowds through Chica- go City Limi...…

January 13, 1995 • Page Image 102

…GuidE Pike "Our number one goal at Alban's is to make sure you have a truly enjoyable meal each time you visit with us." Gracious Dining and Off Premise Catering 258.5788 190 N. Hunter, Birmingham Bottle & Basket Street ge4vvt44444 Mon.-Thurs. 11-11; Fri., Sat. 11-Midnight; Sun. 12-9; Brunch 10-2:30 Invites you to Enjoy It's Wonderful Cuisine 4ft N NEW — Menu NEW — Wine List . . . and variety of specials A.-.• ale Featuring Darin...…

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…DETROIT sine. Many attempts have been made to copy some of Joe Muer's dishes, but there's always that secret ingredient for elegant taste that no one has been able to cap- ture and are available only at this and Joe's Bar & Grill in Southfield. Lelli's, 7618 Woodward Ave., De- troit, 871-1590. Since 1939, Lel- li's has been a Detroit dining tradition, serving Italian favorites at their best. As years before, it is again a 7-day-a-week favori...…

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…* * iot FARMINGTON HILLS unique posters, artifacts, etc. in- cluding an old-time photo booth that works, make up this party favorite where both youngsters and adults get equally involved. SEAFOOD MORE TO ENJOY — THE NEW De DENNIRS Ir FAMOUS SEAFOOD TAVERN Pomodoro, If a gold medal is tops in Culinary Olympic com- petition, than that's the rating of Pomodoro, owned by former gold medalist Joe Beato, whose classic Southern Italian cuis...…

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…* TROY Nicky's, 755 W. Big Beaver, Top of Troy Bldg. Concourse, 362- 1262. One of the premier dining and dancing restaurants in the metropolitan Detroit area, It's ex- tended menu features fresh seafoods, steaks and chops. Live entertainment and dancing is fa- tu red Wednesday thru Saturday. Beginning July 18, Michelle Goulet & Co. will perform Monday and Tuesday. Entertainment begins at 7 p.m. weekdays and 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. * ...…

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…Oakland Universit MEADOW•BROOK A Professional Theatre BENEFACTORS By Michael Frayn JANUARY 5-29 I• A comic drama by the author of Noises Off. Winner of the New York Critics' Circle Award. •• • .11 :0 toly "A wise witty and wonderful play" — Associated Press • • FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL MEADOW BROOK THEATRE (810) 377-3300 Presented with the support of 77C./ -7C 4001k -/‘ 44A/1.57E' (810) 645-6666 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ?Me ...…

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…EncorE state, and California certainly has had its share of great ones. But former Detroiter Ben "Lefty" Gleaner still hasn't been considered by the Michigan Jew- ish Sports Hall of Fame, says Arthur Sweet. "He was one of the best ath- letes I ever played with," says Arthur, who remembers Benny from the Codd Field days ... with "Lefty" going on to play varsity baseball, basketball and football at Northern High, he recalls. "I played with all ...…

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…Making Challah For Shabbat CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST Don't miss our, fourth annual "Winter Foods Festival" goiv on now through March 5th. Our chefs have been busy or weeks preparing ia sp _eclat menu of savory winter • delights Incfiang items like... • WIlVIER POT AU FEU-With fresh •LOUISIANA SHELLFISH PASTA- salmon, bluefish, and breast of chicken With Cajun crawfish, Bay shrimp, fresh poached with parsnips, garden potatoes, le...…

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…AUTHENTIC GREEK Temple Beth El will be held Jan. 29 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Caterers, talent agencies, cartoonists, florists and photographers are just some services that will be available. There will be sample hors d'oeuvres and desserts. The event is open to public with no admission charge. For more in- formation, call Barbara Grant (810) 851-1100. CUISINE * Sunday Brunch Coming Soon * JOIN US FOR LUNCH OR DINNER * Let Us CATER Your Next Af...…

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…RUSSIAN KIROV BALLET PRINCIPALS , ,0":41411 bkke AND SOLOISTS FROM OTHER ST. PETERBURG'S THEATRES NIKITA DOLGUSIIIN: ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND SOLOIST "The famous scenes from the outstanding choreographic performances were performed by participants of the St. Petersburg troupe, so brilliantly, that one could imagine them soaring above the stage. They've showed us the beauty of the classical ballet and proved their performances to be the histori...…

January 13, 1995 • Page Image 111

…r LAUGH LINES page 69 building and various improvisa- tion techniques. Students find out about the schedule through an- nouncements in trade papers and magazines. "My husband and I are kind of understudies now," said Ms. Gel- man, who stopped her regular stage performances 10 years ago when she was pregnant with the first of the couple's three children. "Christmas Eve we had what we called 'The All-Jew Review.' We had Gelman, Zuckerman, Schw...…

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…qqq% k 440 Your United Way Contribution Has Made Lots Of Homeless People Feel Warm All Over. Avenue Diner...Where People Go To Eat & Meet Avenue Diner, one of America's most beautiful restaurants, presents an all-new menu with Executive Chef Kirk Robin- son and Sous Chef Michael Dunn. The new innovative menu ranges from cutting-edge cuisine to comfort foods. Fresh fish and specials are presented daily with a savory twist. Avenue Diner wine...…

January 13, 1995 • Page Image 113

…c9ftteit/theiceeitemanty Taat9NaAttite/93e4 goiti c awl/ You'll want someplace elegant. Someplace romatic. Someplace that will add to this special day. With great food, great accomodations, great ambience. Pomodoro! Let our profes- sional staff help you create a special setting for your special day. From romantic dinners to cakes and bal- loons. Banquet rooms for up to 250 friends and family. One of metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful a...…

January 13, 1995 • Page Image 114

…The Fine Art Of Healing Damaged Paintings FRANK PROVENZANO "ECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS T wenty years ago, Kenneth Katz transferred from a pre-med program to an art history curriculum. It was more of a change of mind than a change of heart. Since then, he has remained focused on the place where medicine and art in- tersect — the realm of healing. Today, Mr. Katz, an art con- servator, goes about his work with the earnestness of a physi- cian l...…

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….ksa• STUDIO tablish professional standards. One of Mr. Katz's teachers was in the first art conservation class. Prior to starting his own busi- ness, Mr. Katz had a range of "hands-on" experiences at the In- termuseum Conservation Labo- ratory in Oberlin, Ohio. And until 1991, he worked as a conserva- tor at the Detroit Institute of Arts. During his tenure at the DIA, Mr. Katz worked on some of the most prestigious — and ex- pensive — painti...…

January 13, 1995 • Page Image 116

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…We Specialize in turnal witching hour he changed Without saying why back into a concerned, suffering, down desperate European who with his with open lips and rambling talk brought confusion arms and eyes. into the order and stability of my Fall. forlornness, which was walled-in I'll ask no one, by fear. In doing so he made no talk to no one. allowance for my not being a Jew; Fools on the contrary, he angrily con- and flowers fronted me, so to...…

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…INTRODUCING cot so° - liesop's Fables' At Beth El TM HOME &GARDEN TELEVISION • No# Michigan Opera Theatre's musi- cal adaptation of Aesop's Fables will be the featured fare Jan. 22 at Temple Beth El when the Loren B. Fischer Cultural Arts Program for Children and Their Families treats the community to theater for the younger set. The 1 p.m. performance will showcase MOT performers, Maria Cimarel- li, soprano; Karl Schmidt, tenor; and ...…

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…A WYE A W YOU! • •••••,..,,,,,71.•• WELCOME THE L IN STITCHES. STOP IN AND LET US HELP START A Limited To 1st 50 Enrollments NEW 1995. •AU Lab Work & Medical Set-Up •Weight Loss Weeks •One-On-One Counselling •Blood Pressure Monitoring •Mild Exercise Program •Owned and Administered by Board Certified Mich. Doctors Gift Certificates Available Accents In Needlepoint Contemporary Designs OPEN 24 HOURS FOR YOUR CALLS! 626-3042 and...…

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…BRAND NEW 1995 35 AVAILABLE jalr: An Invitation for a Special 5th Grade Annual Party PLACE: DATE: TIME: Temple Israel (Herman Hall) Tuesday January 17, 1995 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. BE OUR GUEST, JOIN THE FUN, BRING A FRIEND... Preview the JOE CORNELL "DANCE SCENE" for FALL 1995/WINTER 1996 (These are the classes that all your •ienels will be taking next year!) j oe Cornell studios Charles Vincent WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU! Charles ...…

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…(1) NO LINES (2) NO SHLEPPING (3) NO HASSLE • It's that easy* to travel to Israel on C a GAN MIRACLE MISSION MAY 7-17 1995 But first you have to sign up! Get on the waiting list and there's a good chance you'll be boarding the El Al jumbo jet on May 7 for the trip of a lifetime. * (1) Early flight check-in, with customs and security checks, at Jewish Community Center — so all you have to do on departure day is show up. (2) All baggage...…

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