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In the interest of safety and helping the flow of traffic, the City
Council is instituting multi tasking lanes. If you have to drive
and text, there will now be a lane just for you. Both sides of the
lane will have 3 foot high bumpers. There will be no cost to the
city as it will be paid for by selling advertisements to body
shops
It has come to the attention of "proper" thinking people that we
are getting too involved in gashmius. In order to sensitize our
community to the Torah concept of modesty, not just in dress,
but in all areas of life, we are pleased to invite the olam to an
inaugural parlor meeting to discuss ways we can encourage
modesty in the community. The meeting will take place in the
grand rotunda of the Museum of Science and Industry with re-
freshments flown in from the top kosher restaurants of Switzer-
land. This will be an event you won't want to miss. May the
merit of our efforts help bring Moshiach speedily. For more in-
formation call 1-800-LOOK-ATME
Do you find TV a virtual wasteland? Is it nothing but inappro-
priate images and content? The Family Channel is proud to
offer an alternative. Starting this summer, watch the Family
Video Channel. We have collected some of the most riveting
movies from around the world. Be amazed at the 1978 Los An-
gles Hebrew Day School Chumash play. Follow the excitement
as the kindergarten class of Boca Day School prepare to receive
their first Siddur. For this and other
moving moments, from vorts, to "The trouble with
chasunas to tishes, you can be there quotes on the internet
front and center. For more informa- is that it's difficult to
tion contact us at determine whether or
www.tvthewayitshouldbe.com not they are genuine"
- Abraham Lincoln
Aniyei Ircha Kodmim. During these
challenging economic times, it is more important than ever to
patronize in town businesses. Therefore, The Chizuk Committee
of Chicago is encouraging everyone to patronize local busi-
nesses and professionals. To this end, we are pleased to offer a
list of local trades and professionals and we encourage you to
patronize these people. You will notice the list is organized by
location with the "A" list being in town (New York City) fol-
lowed by the "B" list (5 towns) the "C" list from New Jersey,
etc. with of course the "Z" list of Jewish owned businesses in
the Chicago area. You can access our list online at
w w w. outofto wnerandproud .com