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August 07, 1998 • Page Image 139

…AT LEXINGTON-LAKEVIEWS OVERLOOKING BOAT MARINA OPEN SUNDAY 1.4 P.M. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH CONDO. SANDY BEACH, OTHERS AVAILABLE. LEX517 $149,900. FABULOUS FRANKLIN Farmington Hills NEW LISTING — Rolling Oaks Area 33786 York Ridge Almost I 1/2 acres! Magnificent setting in an area of custom homes. Four bedrooms, 3,200 square feet, office with private entrance, updates, Birmingham schools. $449,900. (SUE) (S. of 14 Mile, W. off of Farmington R...…

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…sfflg aVr-ls 15668 JEANETTE, SOUTHFIELD Four bedrooms, 2.5 baths on cul-de-sac, 2-car attached garage, fenced yard, 1 st floor laundry finished base- ment, fireplace, security system, central air. New: floor- ing, roof, window treatments, garage roof and steel door. All updates and mechanicals less than 1 year old. Close to Shuls, schools, shopping. Move-in condition. PRICED TO SELL AT $214,900 — By Owner REAL ESTATE HUNTINGTON WOODS C...…

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…EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2 Lone Pine Rd. 6470100 FRANKLIN 32440 Franklin Rd. 6268700 Cranbrook SSOCIATES, ,N REALTORS I 1:91 REALTOR WEST BLOOMFIELD 7001 Orchard Lake 855-2200 Full Service Relocation Division 1-800-364-4005 FOR SALE BY OWNER 6570 Buckland Ave. West Bloomfield 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2.5 car garage, finished basement, updated thru- out, lake privileges. Asking $149,900. 248-360-2685 DON'T MIS...…

August 07, 1998 • Page Image 142

…• C), ■•■•■■ OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 WEST BLOOMFIELD LAKE ESTATES RALPH MANUEL ASSOCIATES • REALTORS 4917 Lake Bluff Road W. of Farmington, N. of Walnut Four bedroom, 2.5 bath, 3,000 sq. ft. Colonial. Family room and den, gorgeous new kitchen with oak floor, 3/4 acre lot overlooking lake. West Bloomfield schools. Moving out of state. Asking $349,900. •.' • 32961 MIDDLEBELT RD. FARMINGTON HILLS WEST BLOOMFIELD 248-851-6900 EOUAL ROUSING O...…

August 07, 1998 • Page Image 143

…• Obituaries when so sorry is not enough SOL FREEDMAN, 88, of Farming- ton Hills, died July 28. He was a vet- eran of World War II, who served in England with the eighth Air Force. He was a well known sportsman and gaming expert in Detroit and Las Vegas, where he lived for many years. He is survived by his brothers and sister-in-law, Murray Freedman of Lakeworth, Fla., Hyman and Ruth Freedman of Virginia Beach, Va.; sis- ter, Ann Markman of...…

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…WE REMEMBER During the coming week, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends with the traditional memorial prayer, recitation of kaddish and studying of mishnayos. AV 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Helen Greenbaum Rose Anne Hirsch Zivel Milinsky Donald Mark Wolin Eda Yampolsky Jacob Anchill Rebecca Cetron Yetta Ziporah Cohen Bertha Cooper Seymo...…

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…PROVIDING THE MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL SERVICE AT TIM MOST REASONABLE COST Our guarantee during your time of need He is survived by his mother, Diane Neuman of Oak Park; brother, Milton Neuman of Oak Park. He was the loving son of the late Mike Neuman. Contributions may be made to- Young Israel of Oak Park, 15140 West 10 Mile, Oak Park, MI 48237. Services and interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ANN ...…

August 07, 1998 • Page Image 146

…Obituaries Interment at B'nai Israel Ceme- ttry. Contributions may be made to the Karmanos Cancer Institute, 18831 West 12 Mile Road, South- field, MI 48076. , Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ilene Kaufinan Techner E SAM RUBIN, 88, of West Palm Beach, Fla., died Aug. 2. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Rose; children, Elizabeth Layne, of Woodland Hills, Calif., Larry and Gerri Rubin of West Palm Beach; brothers and sister-i...…

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August 07, 1998 • Page Image 148

…„fryd„,,,-/ Throughout August choose from our tremendous selection of fine jewelry and watches, then crack open a fortune cookie to reveal your savings. SAVE 22% TO 50% OFF RETAIL throughout the store!* fAS/i I/ [ (Good fortune awaits you this August.) Orchard Mall . Orchard Lake Road at Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 248-932-7700 . 1-800-337-GIFT *Due to manufacturer's restrictions some items may be excluded from this sale. Does...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 2

…© PIAGET 1998 Introducing the Piaget Protocole. Sculpted and guilloche in 18 karat yellow or white gold, the Protocole on gold bracelet distinguishes itself by a choice of five different dials. At its heart is a fine, Swiss-engineered electronic movement. JOAILLIER EN HORLOGERIE DEPUIS 1874 IFI a. GE JEWELERS Farmington Hills, MI 248-855-1730 …

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 3

…JN July 31, 1998 Vol. CXIII No. 23 'Up Front 8 Going For Gold The JCC Maccabi Games will have local cash registers ringing. 10 Down To The Wire Candidates in three hotly contested state races make their cases. The Scene 60 Up Front. page 14 Happily Ever After? Good marriages take work. Here's how some couples succeed. AppleTree 69 Hello, Dolly! For Esther Rube, doll collecting is a family tradition. Entertainment Out & About Clo...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 5

…For Openers... Exotic Trends In Jewish Eating A phone book and looking under shal, who brought this story to my h, pity the unfortunate "Restaurants-Chinese." attention, the entrepreneurs first members of Temple Ner I once heard about a woman who, decided to develop a catchy name, Tamid, Peabody, Mass. wracked with guilt, confessed to her one that would reflect the unique What an excruciating rabbi that she had an over- nature of this blend...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 6

…END OF SEASON CLEARANCE SALE' art All Planters, Pottery, Furniture, Wall Decor, Bar Stools, Glass, Plant Stands, Fish, Candlesticks NOTHING HELD BACK! WE NEED ROOM FALL STOCK ARRIVING! Fountains, Benches, Turtles, Fish, Golfers, Religious Figures, Birdbaths, Gargoyles, Stepping Stones ROMANTIC FIREPLACES USE INSIDE WITH CANDLES OR OUTSIDE WITH WOOD 2' TO 4' TALL . Monday through Friday 11-7 Saturday 10-5 Sunday 1 " 7/31 1998 v\- 6 De...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 7

…A Store Within A Store. Now at all Gorman's O.K., so you want it all! From that hot new outfit to that to-che -for sofa. But your financial profile...you say it's not perfect- ...yet? We know...we've all been there...starting out, moving up, starting over . And Gorman's knows there's a whole new world out there just like you. That's why we developed Intro', a store within a store, with world class furniture at prices that you're going to ...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 8

…roa LONNY GOLDSMITH StaffWriter T he Jewish Community Center Maccabi Games will kick hundreds of thousands of dollars into the local economy next month, according to hotel, restaurant and JCC officials. Mort Plotnick, director of develop- ment for the JCC, estimates that — counting coaches, delegation heads, chaperons as well as athletes and fami- ly members — 1,500 adults will come here for the games. The games, which begin their week-long...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 9

…4460 OrchaPel Lake Poacl West Bloomfield, MI 48323 248.683.1010 a 'gen/ Assisted 1k/in + Suspect Missing Dearborn man is charged with selling to Hezbollah. hours of phone conversations, "not one item suggested he was a member of, or sympathetic to Hezbollah," Steingold said. ithout warning, Fawzi Federal agents said Assi admitted Mustapha Assi left his involvement during questioning after Dearborn home on his arrest and discussed his con...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 10

…Down To The Wire Candidates in three hotly contested state races make their cases at a forum this week. JULIE EDGAR Le : Gubernatorial candidate Doug Ross will run in Tuesdays Democratic primary News Editor T uesday's candidates forum at Temple Shir Shalom — a week before the pri- mary was notable for the absence of the candidates who have a lead in the polls or who claim to be the frontrunners in their races. Democrat Geoffrey Fieger, t...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 11

…quality of public school education and mental health services, curb the power of health maintenance organizations and lessen the tax burden on middle- income families. The lone Republican contender against Engler, Dr. Gary Artinian, said he opposes both abortion and physician-assisted suicide, but like the other candidates, is opposed to a school voucher system that would allow parents to send their children to private schools — including Jewi...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 12

…Another Time Around Oakland County Circuit Court candidates are old pros by now. JULIE EDGAR News Editor S teve Kaplan, about to make his fourth try for public office in a decade, says mounting a campaign requires time, money, physical stamina and a sup- portive family — a very supportive family. He, his wife Lisa, 8-year-old Erin and 5-year-old Stacey, began planting political signs throughout the county a month ago. When they aren't doin...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 13

…• „„ 1.9% APR 1998 REGAL GRAN SPORT Prestige Pkg., auto, air, supercharged engine, 6-way p\vr. seats, CD, much more! Stk. #501931 Option H Price $22,647 SALE PRICE $11,542 EMPLOYEE PRICE $10,683 $175 109 $2,532 Total Out of Pocket Includes $300 Security Deposit $1,250 Totd Due 1998 DURANGO SLT F.W.D. 1998 REGAL LS 1.9% APR ?-AVAILABL Power windows. power locks, keyless entry. power mirrors. power seat, CD w/equalizer. 3rd row seat,...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 14

…T he conditions were consid- erably less arduous and their loads lighter, but travellers on the 1998 Teen Mission recently biked along the Burma Road once used by Israelis to transport food and supplies from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Built at the time of Israel's War of Independence in 1948, when Jerusalem was surrounded by Arab- controlled territory, the Burma Road was the only safe access route for bringing essentials to the Jewish civil- ians...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 15

…'Clockwise from top left: The boys from R5 holding their - - . "Sababa" (cool) sign for the Jerusalem march sponsored by the - , Jewish Agency. The The oup, along o other JewisZ Aoency summer participants, walked dm the Knesset to Mt. Herzel, w ere_they participated in a special ceremony. .. _ (left to right, front row): Allen Gavartin, Brent Bortman, Brian Bortman. (Left to right, second row): Jason Menuck, Achoush Almog (Israeli student wi...…

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…What It Means To Survive A Teen Mission participant is awed by the tenacious spirit of the Israeli people. JENNIFER NATHAN Special to the Jewish News srael is a nation built by sur- vivors. From the time of the exodus to the wars for inde- pendence to today, the Israeli people have sustained their indomitable spirit. They have braved the harsh climates, fought to preserve their precious land and maintained a rich culture and strong nationa...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 17

…Pain And Debt A woman with Tourette's Syndrome tries to shrink a mountain of medical bills. When Hirsch was first diagnosed with Tourette's Syndrome, she became a model patient for a disease not many people knew of. Nana Hirsch is camped out Thirty years later, she has a hard on her couch, a plastic shop- time walking because of numbness in ping bag full of medicine, a her legs and poor balance, she has S pack of cigarettes and a con- spinal...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 18

…On The Move Akiva hopes to relocate by September 1999, but has business to attend to first. JULIE WIENER Staff Writer I n the coming year, a Conservative synagogue may be transformed into an Orthodox day school and a dilapidated school building may become a "fami- ly-oriented" shopping center. With Congregation Beth Achim joining Adat Shalom Synagogue in Savings have never been this widespread or this but will be responsible for all mai...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 19

…IN T R O D U C N The Heritage • street from Akiva. "They're looking to create a city center in that area, and I'm hoping to develop a small family-. oriented shopping plaza with nice shops and a small community feel, like what you'd find in downtown Birmingham." Surnow is working on architectur- al plans for the center, which he hopes will retain part of the existing building in its structure. He has not yet filed for plan approval and is ...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 20

…)E, _WISH NEWS Knows Nngt. Yavt Dont 1(4/urw' A Different Note i - sour Jewish Living In Irnai David starts up a religious school with Cantor Ben Zion Lanxner at its helm. L Our Town • Religious Lite • Celebrations • Education & History Communal Lite • Generations • Entertainment & Travel Services To Your Health • Goods & "Don't let left mit of tke (( ► ow." ITS HARD TO KNOw EVERYTHING. RETwEEN MEETINGS AND CALLS, PHONE DIAPER-4- AND...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 21

…r sewn $ss ON 1-xv.,Ararra. AID nairrrErtnas FOR1 ND REOPENI AL 011FATOCATI 30301 Woodward Ave., 4 Blocks South of 13 Mile • In The Salt Centor \—, /— /— \— "The only thing is that we're not egalitarian: we don't give women aliyot or count them in a minyan. Which is the way Beth Abraham was until just two years ago." Nira Alphont, a former BAHM teacher, said she is excited about being a "pioneer" at the new school. "I like a challenge, a...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 22

…42 MO. LEASE Total due at signing $1,600. Includes $275 Security Deposit. Stk. M3050J 42 MO. LEASE Total due at signing $1,600 Total due at signing $1,600 includes $275 security deposit. Stk. #M9010J On Telegraph Road, just North of 12 Mile & the 1-696 Expressway in Southfield 29300 TELEGRAPH ROAD SOUTHFIELD Mon. & Thurs. 9-9pm Tues., Wed., & Fri. 9-6pm * 36 & 42 month lease based on approved credit. Plus tax and plate fee. Rebates as...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 23

…0 0 0 Ea dtti MAZDA 25 * `98 626 LX 36 month lease 0 0 Lending Shelter Jewish War Veterans help in getting the Detroit Veterans Center off the ground. LONNY GOLDSMITH Staff Writer are war veterans, but veterans com- prise 35 percent of the homeless pop- ulation. Many of them are Vietnam veter- ans, but Tobi Geibig, the executive director of the Michigan Veterans Foundation, which operates the cen- ter, said he has also seen homeless...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 24

…CITAVIVITOME Co' COMPANY JEWELERS and ANTIQUARIANS After Three Decades... We are CLOSING THE DOORS FOREVER Immigrant Tug Of War S Final Re wav e Be Oak Park synagogue, Berkley church compete for seniors from Russia. FINAL SALE DAYS! Our GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE 7 Is Coming To An end! EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! ENTIRE STOCK UP TO OFF HARRY KIRSBAUM Staff Writer A rmed with the promise of a $17,000 grant, an Oak Park synagogue is ...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 25

…she said. Members met in a general meeting room on Sundays, where they talked about their family background and practiced conversational English. Now, with the 12,000-square-foot syn- agogue expansion well under way, the meeting room will become the perma- nent home of "The Gathering Place." It will be officially dedicated in the fall, said Joanna Berger, volunteer co-chair of the New American Committee. A grant aids outreach by Beth Shalom ...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 26

…Taxes, mental health services and the environment... our county government has a real impact on us. Michelle's leadership, commitment and experience make her the clear choice! net elk4tOtzater# ZeeIdea Sceooftt Michelle Friedman APPEL Raymond Abrams, Oak Park City Council Beth Applebaum, Treasurer, Temple Emanu-El Paul Condino, Southfield City Council David Danaher, past Director, Huntington Woods Dept. of Public Safety Jim Dwan, Financial...…

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…MR ALAN Closing West Bloomfield Forever books off the tables," said Sachs. Last year, 600 people showed up for open- ing night. According to committee member Joan Braun of Southfield, new cate- gories this year will include an expanded selection of books on women's studies, an African-American , studies section, and books on Detroit. Some people just buy a few myster- i) ies, romance paperbacks, cookbooks or kid's books; others push overflo...…

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…'III V VV3 VOTE vwaJI I IIICIILEOCIWI I n I IfICIF‘C i %0111-1L.Ttarts L.arcc', vir ri ■ DEBBIE SCHLUSSEL MORE THAN JUST A NICE JEWISH GIRL! For STATE REPRESENTATIVE August 4th Republican Primary (lost by just one vote in 1990) Ardent Supporter of Israel, Always an Active Member of Our Community • Graduate, Hillel Day School, 1983 • Worked for 3 U.S. Congressmen, • Attended Akiva Hebrew Day School including Rep. Phil Crane, current ...…

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….0 0 Mark E. Schlussel, Esq. & Her An Open Letter to th e Jewish Community: L. Schlus sel, MD C As you know, the Schlussel family has always been active in promoting such causes as the Detroit Jewish father, Irving and Schlussel, to of our Israel, own generation. ommunity the State as well as helping to make metro Detroit a better place to live, from our c ommunity in the Now we are and asking you Detroit to help c us continue our famil...…

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…T Old faces have new titles at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Managing Director Leslie Bash has been named the agency's assistant executive director and Leslee Magid- son has been named managing direc- to r. Bash has been the managing direc- tor of the JPM building for 6 1/2 years, overseeing the expansion and renovation. Magidson has been assis- tant managing director of the JPM branch and director of the Jewish Life and L...…

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…• 1 2 orials ericans Are Obligated To Cast Their Ballots give my hand and my heart to this vote." — American statesman Daniel Webster Voting is more than a right in a representative mocracy such as ours — it's also a responsi- bility. So voters should make it their business to vote next Tuesday, Aug. 4, in the primary elec- tion — either in person or by absentee ballot. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters will nominate Republic...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 32

…It's Time To Protest Hallmark Entertainment E Christmas toast," and for Sadie's ave you seen Hallmark's mother, who fears the local cop as she Christmas classic, "Mrs. feared Cossacks in Europe and who Santa Claus"? needs to get over the fear by perhaps The TV musical, first marrying the officer in an interfaith shown in 1996, glorifies intermarriage union of her own. and suggests that all civil lib- So why am I getting worked erties in Amer...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 33

…EDITOR'S WATCH Young Israel of Oak Park: Symbol Of A Vibrant Orthodox Community Huntington Woods. oung Israel of Oak Park, the Blueprints call for a new sanctuary, largest Orthodox shul in social hall and classrooms. The current Michigan with 240 member sanctuary will become a chapel. The units, will break ground for construction cost will approach $2 mil- a new, larger building on Sunday, lion. Move-in should be com- Aug. 30. plete by the 1...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 34

…OPINION Rodney Dangerfield No More PRESENTS GARFIELD & MARKS TRUNK SHOW W Thursday, July 30th 12:00 — 8:00 Friday July 31st 10a • 5:00 , INSIDE ORCHARD MALL West Bloomfield Orchard Lake Rd., North of Maple 248-626-0886 •■■•■ Pass it on. For Judaica that won't be forgotten. Milton Gralla and coordinated by Bran- hen once asked about the deis' Sharon Gillerman and Jonathan \—\ most controversial story Sarna, is a welcome effort to ...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 35

…THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE I are more active and committed than -ever. That's due in part to the emphasis on Jewish private schools for kids and adult Jewish education. With that edu- cation comes a more rigid ideological bent, meaning more infighting. • Feminism has yet to make its impact. Women's Rosh Chodesh groups, or study and fellowship clubs, are gaining popularity. Jewish women's writings are flourishing. People are seek- ing a conn...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 36

…Lexus Dealer month RX 300 Is HERE! 36 MONTHS *36 mo. lease based on approved credit through LFS. Plus tax, title, plate, S422.94 1st month payment, S4,500 multiple refundable secu- rity deposit, tax, plates and doc. fee due at inception. www.meadelexus.com M-59 • HALL RD. LAKESIDE MALL 28300 Northwestern Highway Southfield, MI SALES, SERVICE, PARTS MIDWEST'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE LEXUS DEALER A DIVISION OF THE MEADE GROUP Serving the M...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 37

…The Battle Of The Bottle Recycling is about to hit Israel in a major way — and just in time. NECHEMIA MEYERS Israel Correspondent /--' he outcome of the recycling battle now taking place in the Knesset will go a long way towards determining Israel's quality of life in the years ahead. That battle is over a bill calling for a compulsory deposit on all soft drink bottles and cans. It is sponsored by a group of greenies" from a variety of par...…

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…almillMIPPINOMMOIMPlo 4 ro6a1 Digest 717 Germany Cites Hider Plotter s snow our courtesy van gets you where you need to go. Leave your womes bawd and leave the driving to us! At Heatherwood, we offer a warm, wonderful atmosphere, and provide all the services our residents need to remain as active in Berlin (JTA) -- Germany has honored a group of army officers on the 54th anniversary of their unsuccessful attempt to kill Hitler. Rita Sus...…

July 31, 1998 • Page Image 39

…*(-6 4*-- 2 0At&R- icke7r 9 V6, o Vandals Target Jewish Site .61?e 6 Veavztvaili, Moscow OTA) — Vandals target- ed the central. Jewish cemetery in Moscow, Moscow's chief rabbi, Pinchas Goldschmidt, reported to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. The vandals overturned 30 headstones. The incident is the latest in a series of recent attacks against Jewish institutions in Moscow. siveneveveitiatizttse ts tl SALM AMIA Blast Is Rememb...…

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