'age i Jewish Floridian of Palm Beach County / Friday, May 10,1985 Senior News FROM THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER The Jewish Community Centers Comprehensive Senior Service Center is network of services for seniors designed to enconrage and foster growth, Independence and activity for persons in their later years. Varied services through a Federal Grant Title III of the Older Americans Act, awarded by Gulfstream Area Agency on Aging, enhance the everyday lives of older adults throughout the community. TRANSPORTATION Transportation is available in our designated area for persons 60 years of age or over who do not use public tran- sportation. We take people to treatment centers, doctors' offices, to hospitals, nursing homes to visit spouses, to social service agencies and nutrition centers. There is no fee for this service, but par- ticipants are encouraged to contribute their fair share. There is a great demand for this service, so make your reservations in advance. For information and-or reser- vations, call 689-7703 Monday through Friday. HOT KOSHER LUNCH CONNECTION Each weekday, seniors gather for intimate talk, educational discussions, game playing, leisure and song. These activities are followed by a hot, kosher, nutritious lunch served with warmth and hospitality by our dedicated volunteers. There is no set fee, but persons are asked to make a contribution each meal. Reservations must be made in advance. Call 689-7703 for information. HOT KOSHER LUNCH CONNECTION Menu For The Weeks Of May 10 through May 24 Monday, May 13 Stuffed Peppers, Mashed Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Cookies, Italian Bread, Orange Juice. Tuesday, May 14 Sliced Turkey with Giblet Gravy, Rice, Broccoli, Mixed Fruit, Rye Bread, Orange Juice. Wednesday, May 15 Fish Fillet, Rice, Green Beans, Peaches, Pumpernickle Bread. Grapefruit Juice. Thursday, May 16 Macaroni with Meat Tomato Sauce, Tossed Greens, Sliced Carrots, Apple, Whole Wheat Bread, Pineapple Juice. Friday, May 17 Chicken Paprika with Tomato Sauce, Rice, Carrots Tzimmes, Mixed Fruit, Challah Bread, Orange Juice. Monday, May 20 Savory Chopped Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli, Plums, Italian Bread, Orange Juice. Tuesday, May 21 Roast Chicken, Mixed Vegetable, Zucchini with Onions and Celery, Oranges, Rye Bread, Pineapple Juice. Wednesday, May 22 Baked Salmon with Lemon and Butter, Boiled Potatoes, Chopped Broccoli, Peaches, Pumpernickle Bread, Pineapple Juice. Thursday, May 23 Meatloaf with Brown Gravy, Kasha, Squash, Orange, Whole Wheat Bread, Orange Juice. Friday, May 24 Arroz Con Polio, Yellow Rice, Peas and Carrots, Mixed Fruit, Challah Bread. Please come and join us. For information and reser- vations (which must be made in advance) call Carol or Lillian at 689-7703 in West Palm Beach. HOME DELIVERED MEALS Persons who are homebound and need a Kosher meal please call for information. Call Carol in West Palm Beach at 689-7703. SENIOR ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK The Palm Beach County School Board Adult Community Education provides instruction for a variety of classes throughout the year. No fee for these sessions. Other daily activities are provided by volunteer community leaders and professionals. MONDAY, MAY 13 Do's and Don'ts of Investing Your Money 2- 3:30 p.m. Jack Jones, Adult Community Education Instructor. Learn to make your money grow; Arts and Crafts 1:30 p.m. Group leaders: Lee Blumenthal and Evelyn Katz; Kosher Meal Program Games, 11:30 a.m. TUESDAY, MAY 14 Fitness Over 60 11 a.m. Bea Bunze, Adult Community Education instructor, teaches an outstanding class. Persons learn the art of relaxation through proper breathing and exercise; Kosher Meal 11:30 a.m.; Second Tuesday Activity Mr. Kenneth Scherer of Cohen, Scherer and Cohn will speak on "Legal Needs of the Older Adults." The Second Tuesday Council will provide the refreshments. Everyone is invited to amend; Joy Through Movement 9- 10:30 a.m. with instructor Celia Golden at the Social Hall of the Poinciana Golf and Racquet Club. Fee is $15 for eight lessons. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 Intermediate Bridge with instructor Al Parsont meets at 9:30 a.m. Fee for five classes is $10 for members, $12 for non- members; Kosher Meal Program 11:30 a.m. THURSDAY, MAY 16 Coping With Stress 1:15 p.m. Joyce Hogan, Adult Community Education in- structor. Skills and techniques to use during your difficult times; Speakers Club 10- 11:30 a.m. Frances Sperber, president; Joy Through Movement 9:15-11 a.m. STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Invest in Israel Securities WERE SPECIALISTS IN ISRAEL SECURITIES *** TRANSACTIONS DAILY VIA TELEX TO ISRAEL STOCK EXCHANGE 4&I /VlliVI Securities A Subsidiary oiSB Bank ium> i it,mi b m NASO 18 East 48th Street New York, NY 10017 (212)759-1310 tiOffl Toll Free (800) 221-48361 with instructor Cella Golden at the Social Hall of the Poinciana Golf and Racquet Club. Fee is $15 for eight lessons; Kosher Meal Program 11:30 a.m.; Health Insurance Assistance 2 p.m. Edie Reiter, Health Insurance Coordinator. FRIDAY, MAY 17 Writers Workshop 1:30 p.m. "A Spring Recital. Original poetry and prose by class members will be presented. Everyone invited. Refreshments; Kosher Meal Program 11:30 a.m. MONDAY, MAY 20 Do's and Don'ts of Investing Yoar Money 2- 3:30 p.m. Jack Jones, Adult Community Education Instructor. Learn to make your money grow; Arts and Crafts 1:30 p.m. Group leaders: Lee Blumenthal and Evelyn Katz; Kosher Meal Program Games, 11:30 a.m. TUESDAY, MAY 21 Fitness over 60 11 a.m. Bea Bunze, Adult Community Education instructor, teaches an outstanding class. Persons learn the art of relaxation through proper breathing and exercise; Kosher Meal 11:30 a.m.; Timely Topics-Round Table Talk 1 p.m. Moderator Do . Karmel; Joy Throw Movement 9-10:30 a a with instructor Celia Gold2 at the Social Hall 0f t3 Poinciana Golf and RacQllJ Club. Fee is $15 for 3* lessons. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 Intermediate Bridge wh instructor AI Parsont meets > 9:30 a.m. Fee for five classes! $10 for members, $12 for no: members; Kosher Mt Program 11:30 a.m. nonJ THURSDAY, MAY 23 Coping With Stress ] J p.m. Joyce Hogan, Ada Community Education i structor. Skills and technique to use during your difficj times. Speakers Club n 11:30 a.m. Frances Sperbe, president; Joy Throw Movement 9:15-11 u with instructor Celia Goldei at the Social Hall of th Poinciana Golf and RacquJ Club. Fee is $15 for eigH lessons; Kosher Meal Protij 11:30a.m. FRIDAY, MAY 24 Writers Workshop l | p.m. Ruth Graham, 'ij structor; Kosher Mei) Program 11:30 a.m. h&aJ KOSHER CATERING Hyatt Palm Beaches 833-1234 "The Brlckman Hotel... a catskiii resort that lets you stop eating long enough to have some fun..." $375-5390 Per week, per person (dbl. occ.) Every room with Private Bath, Air Conditioning and Color TV. For reservations and information phone TOLL FREE 1-800-431-3854 Hotel Brickman South Fallsburg. MY 12779 Master Card, Visa. Amex Overlooking a great 18 hole golf course. Brie1 *"wk don't fit then When you escape the Florida heat this Summer, escape to something more than non-stop overeating. 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