Friday, April 17, 1970--41 Layman's Institute for Study of M.E. I Miriam Lucas Prepares1THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS '4•01111•01110***01111111110•11000e.;ogg4100•1111011111100•0011 11 • 111 611161116111 2 • for Aug o-ust Ceremony Sponsored by Six Jewish Agencies : -• • Hair DesEgn Studio • • • • . . . . A Layman's Institute for Study of Current Issues, is an analysis of the Middle East, a series of of Middle East development lectures aimed at elevating the preceding the present crisis. level of dialogue within . the Jew- The final lecture in the series, ish community, will continue with to take place May 27 at the Cen- ' George E. Gruen, Israel and ter. will feature Prof. Alfred II. Middle East specialist in the for- Kelly, chairman of the histfiry de- eign affairs department of the American Jewish Committee. 8 partment at Wayne State 1. 7 iiiver- ' p.m. April 30 at the Jewish Center. city, and Prof: Moshe P.. Crud- nowski of the Hebrew Univ,•rsity, Sponsors are the AJCommittee, visiting professor of politic, 1 American Jewish Congress, Anti- core at VSU. They will spe.i'l `Defamation Lea g u e, Hadassah, - Israel and American Foreign Jewish Center and Michigan Asso- Policy: Options for Peace. - ciation of Jewish College Students. The public is invited. Gruen will discuss "Politics and Peoples of Palestine: Arab and Jewish Refugees: of the Middle East Conflict." Gruen has been a lecturer on international relations at Colum- bia University. His study, "The 'Troubled Middle East: a Survey • • , • i Is • • o e FORMERLY OF 7 MILE RD. For All Occasions BIG BANDS or SMALL COMBOS 642-5520- • Max Schrut For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at .5 c00 REGULAR $6.25 VALL,1. W • e - PLUS P,', -.-ICURE , o ,.., 29505 NORTHWESTERN 1-IW.. R 3i '=0471111 • .51= a !Next to Mdflerrlel'" ReStC.U7:, owl's.° .... eecat:404!eeec- , _' ,'N•oesomelosoe, a ,tsaeoeirpoes -61&11•Zilt....1,.. - ...... '. '''EMMMEIIII.L'- WE'RE FEEL; THE . . . "TIGHT MONEY SQUEEZE"! SO, TO RAISE IMMEDIATE MISS MIRIAM LUCAS CASH : . . WE'RE HAVING A Dr. and Mrs. Leon Lucas of Sussex .Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Miriam Hannah to Daniel Joseph Mcdow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Medow . of Ludlow Ave.. Huntington Woods. Both Miss Lucas and Mr.•Medow are students at Oakland Univer- sity. An August wedding is planned. Name Marshall Rubin [-director of E. Oranc“.---. Psychiatric Center Former Detroiter Marshall Ru- in::. son of Mrs. Fred Brown o Oak Park. has been named direct- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Berger or of Prospect House, East Orange, of Chicago announce the engage- N. J., it has been announced by ment of Elaine Phyllis Sieg , :. daughter of Mrs. Berger and late Mr. Fred Siegel, to Stever: Allan Siman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Siman of Stratford Dr., Southfield. Miss Siegel attends Michigan State University, where she is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon,. Phi Sorority and will graduate in June. Mr. Siman is a graduate of Mich- igan State University and is cur- rently attending law school at Wayne State University. An August wedding in Chicago is planned. MISS ELAINE SIEGEL THE DETROIT AMATEUR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP will be MARSHALL RUBIN held at the Veterans Memorial Building April 18-19. The five-round Walter R. Tombs, president of United States Chess Federation the Essex County (N.J.) Mental Weddings — Bar Mifzvas (USCF) rated event has an entry Health Association, which operates We Come to Your Home With Samples deadline of 9:30 a.m. April 18. For this rehabilitation project. UN 4.6845 TY 5-8805 further information contact Charles The announcement of Rubin's ap- Bassin, 477-9045. pointment stated that a challeng- ing concept in psychiatric rehabili- uVv - ..... tation is being introduced, and patients at Prospect House will be able to learn skills in indepen- aflise .4- 91s./ fat ate t.d. rift" dent living during transition peri- T ptr, ods from 'rehabilitation. 1 Social and vocational needs will V be assessed under Rubin's direction and a new basic philosophy of seyf- determination thus will begin for the patients. Rubin, a former member of the staff of the Detroit Jewish Com- munity Center, previously was with 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. Horizon House in Philadelphia, a psychiatric rehabilitation center. He did his undergraduate work at - Right now you'll save 20% on your every -purchase from exiting stocks! We are over inventoried and must raise cash. 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