THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
44—Friday, April 17, 1970
i Maurice Rcsnicks Mark
Beth El, Sa'ad Give
to WSU for Programs
Golden 11 -cylding Date
(Birth
Among the gifts approved by the
Wayne State University Board of
Governors at its monthly meeting,
is a gift of $1,400 received from
ouncements
April 10—To Capt. and Mrs. Shel-
March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron
don Watnick (Susan Skelly), De- aid Maister (Jill Jackson), 28420
troiters stationed in Okinawa, a ! W. Eight Mile, Farmington a son,
Daniel Noah.
daughter Michelle Illyse.
March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Skip
April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Kieve
Ehrlich (Mona Weintraub). 14770 Kovinsky (Brenda Kowa!) of Wind-
Talbot. Oak Park, a son Jeffrey ' sor, a son, Milton Ira.
Paul.
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March 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel vey Katz (Marlene Gilford), 29624
Katz ( Sharon Sanders), 6670 Cathe- Marshall, Southfield, a daughter,
dral. Birmingham. a daughter. Aimee Fay.
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Karin Jill.
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March 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
April 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Barry
A. Bell (Terry Lynne Eichenhorn),
8601 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, a
daughter, Heather Nan.
April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Ablecop (Paula Sklar), 33647
Heritage Hills. Farmington, a
daughter. Cheryl Stephanie.
April 2—,To Dr. and Mrs. Michael
Jay Freedman (Marion Helfer),
14440 Rosemary, Oak Park. a
daughter, Laura Michelle.
April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe!
Stern ( Norma Kirszenhaum ), 20145
Roseland. Southfield. a son, How-
ard Michael.
ald J. Klein (Linda Magy) 29629
Everett, Southfield, a daughter,
Jodie Caren.
March 16—To former Detroiters
Dr. and Mrs. Jerald Gach (Ro-
chelle Stein) of Flint, a daughter,
Wendy Gail.
To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rosen-
berg (Carol Owens) 14620 Labelle,
Oak Park, an adopted son, Matthew
David.
To Mr. and • Mrs. Lawrence
Gechter (Zelda Shuster), 23091
Gardner, Oak Park, an adopted
daughter, Elsie Suzanne.
Temple Beth El for the Leo M.
Franklin Memorial Chair in M-
c!. man Relations. Paul J. Pentacost,
i associate director of university
relations, will direct the funds.
MR., MRS. MAURICE RESNICK
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Res-
nick of Charlton Sq., Southfield,
celebrate their golden wedding
anniversary at a dinner party in
the Standard City Club, Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel.
Hosts for the party, to be attend-
ed by close friends and relatives,
are their children Mr. and Mrs.
Donn Resnick and Mrs. Gayle
Goldman and six grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Resnick were mar-
ried April 18, 1920, and have lived !
in the Detroit area all their lives. I
Outdoor Pool to Be
Permanent Feature
at l0 Mile Center
Plotkin to Talk
at Bond Dance
Drag Abase Parley
to Draw Experts
MOHEL
Kollek Will Tour
for Israel Bonds
MOHEL
341-1595
LeO Goldman
Expert Mohcl
Serving Hospitals and Homes
LI 2-4444
LI 1-9769
REV. GOLDMAN L.
MARSHALL
MOHEL
353-5444
College Youth to Hold
Kosher Pesach Meal
The Michigan Association of Jew-
! ish College Students, will hold a
! Pasover brunch for Jewish college
students 10:30 a.m. April 26 at the
Jewish Center. Food will be kosher
for Passover.
For information
and reserva-
tions, call the Michigan association
office, DI 1-4200.
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
LI 1-2563
FRANK PAUL
and his ORCHESTRA
"Music at its Best
for Your Guests"
gave $850 for
general research and development
purposes in neurology. Prof. John
Seminary Honoree
ZACHARIASH
SAM BARNETT
The Sa'ad Club
EL 7-1799
Gilroy, chairman of the depart- 1
men t o f n euro I l ogy
()SY in th e school 'If Classified Ads Get Quick Results .
medicine, will direct the research.)
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An above-ground pool, perman-
ently installed with concrete foot-
ings, will be constructed at' the 10
Ben Goldberg, vice president of
Mile branch of the Jewish , Center
International Metal Products, Oak
and will be available for summer
Park, was honored Wednesday at
activities to youngsters participat-
a luncheon marking Adas Shalom
ing in Center recreation programs.
Synagogue's par-
Albert M. Colman, chairman of
March 31 — Ta former Detroiter
ticipation in a the summer program committve
Rabbi and Mrs. Sheldon M. Kirsch
nationwide cele-
of the Jewish Center. said the pool
of Burbank, a son, Aaron Gideon.
bration of the
will provide expanded opportun-
25th anniversary
ities for instructional swim and
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
of Eternal Light. will shorten travel time for young-
Norman Ruhinaff (Arlene Tilchen
Goldberg. a mem- sters who live in the suburbs.
of Detroit) of Toledo a son, Joel
ber of The -Jew-
Depth of the water, approxi-
Kara m.
sh Theoldgical mately 3' feet, can he lowered for
Seminary's pat- younger children. A lifeguard and
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
rons society, was pool staff will be on duty, in addi-
David I. Miller (Diane Hecker).
Goldberg one of three Adas tion to the regular summer pro-
17148 Richard, Southfield, a son,
Shalom members who received the gram staff.
Fred Alan.
Silver Jubilee
Eternal Light
Award from the seminary, which
March 28—To former Detroiters
co-sponsors the program with
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Wei- NBC. The Jewish News regrets it
ner ( Frances Frumin ) of DeRid-
published the incorrect photograph
der, La., a daughter. Jennifer
in last week's paper. The Ben
Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, onetime
Agnes.
Goldberg pictured was not the
intelligence officer in the Israel
Eternal Light honoree.
Defense
Forces, will be guest
March 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
speaker at the United Israel Bond
ald Lakritz (Carol Klein), 0465
Dinner-Dance
8:30 p.m. April 25 at
Somerset, Troy. a daughter Eiyile
Cong Shaarey Zedek.
Renee.
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Ilka Raveh, Israelis folk singer,
will he guest artist. The dinner-
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald M. Reimer ( Eleanor Bailey) •
A two-day symposium on "Drug dance is sponsored by five organ-
17138 Indiana, a son, Jayson Mark. Abuse: Current Social, Legal and izations:- Radomer Mutual Society,
Treatment Issues," will be held Sephardic Community of Greater
May 5.6 at Cranbrook School, Detroit, United Jewish Social
Club, Workmen's Circle Branch
SHALOM RALPH Bloomfield Hills.
227 and Zionist Revisionists.
Under the sponsorship of St. Jo-
For reservations. call the Israel
seph Mercy Hospital of Pontiac,
Bond office, 352-6770. Andrew Mar-
Oakland County Probate-Juvenile
tin is dinner-dance chairman.
Court and Oakland County Prose-
LI 7-9489
cutor's Office, the symposium will
draw leading authorities on the
subject, including David Deitch,
RABBI SHAIALL
director of training and education
of the Illinois Drug Abuse Pro-
Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusa-
grant, Chicago; and Dr. Charles
lem will arrive in the United States
Schuster of the University of Chi-
May 22 for a 16-day tour of major
cago of psychiatry.
cities to promote the sale of State
Chairman of the symposium is of
Israel Bonds for the economic
Sherwin L. Sokolov, senior psycho- development of his country.
logist and coordinator of the Oak-
Kollek, who was first elected ,
land County Juvenile Court drug mayor of the holy City in 1965, has
abuse programs.
occupied key positions in the gov-
Other participants will include ernment of Israel since its estab-
Experienced Mohel
Boston attorney Neil L. Chayet, lishment as an independent state !
Licensed - Certified
, lecturer in legal medicine; Dr. 22 years ago. From 1952 to 1964 he
Joseph Brenner, medical director was director general of the prime
352-3186
of the Cambridgeport Free Medi- minister's office, serving in that
cal Clinic, Cambridge. Mass.; and post during the administrations of i
Recommended by Physicians
Dr. Edward Leihsen, executive David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Sharett
RABBI
director of MARCO, Southfield. ! and Levi Eshkol.
• April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
chael 11. Alterman (Sharon Le-
13328 Wales. Huntington
vine).
Woods. a son Aaron Robert.
MUSIC BY
A Critical Decision
FOR
1200
ewish Families
is
Give Your Child the BENEFITS
Generact-Judaic
Education
1. What is the unique program of Akiva Hebrew Day School,
if any?
2. How can the school possibly teach both General Studies and
Hebrew Studies in one short school day?
3. How dooes the Hebrew Doy School graduate compare to his 4
counterpart who has graduated from a public school and an
afternoon Hebrew school?
4. Does Akiva Hebrew Day School encourage parent involve-
ment?
5. Do Hebrew Day Schools offer a well rounded General Edu-
cation (one that is at feast comparable to the public school
program)?
6. Do students of Akiva Hebrew Day School easily mix socially ••=:
with children of other faiths and races?
7. How much stress is placed in the Akiva program on rejigious
observances, on the use of the Hebrew language, etc.?
8. What types of teachers make up Akiva's staff?
9. Are there any educational objectives which can only be
accomplished in a Hebrew Day School climate?
10. What is the average class size at Akiva Hebrew Day School?
11. What happens to students after they graduate from Akiva
Hebrew Day School?
12. Does the Akiva program provide for co-curricular and extra-
curricular activities?
13. Do Hebrew Day Schools develop a "ghettoized," "parochial"
point of view?
14. How much does Day School education cost?
1S. What types of families send their children to Akiva Hebrew
Day School?
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MAY 12
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