Sinai Diabetic Classes to Open Next Honda .), The Continued Care Center at of a series of eve classes for (Ha- nsa Hospital will he *sloe-aeon betic persons and members of their , family 7 p.m. Monday and Feb. 8, 15 and 22 and March 1. The classes are free to the pub- lic under the co-sponsorship of the Michigan Diabetes Association and Sinai. It is necessary to obtain a physician's referral to attend. The class will be taught by a physician, nurse and dietitian and will cover personal hygiene, insu- lin and oral agents, injection tech- niques, urine testing, proper diets and menu planning. For registration information, call Sinai Hospital, 272-6000, Ext. 318. J. J. CLARKE STUDIO Portraiture of Distinction For Your Wedding Formals - Candids - Direct Color 3223 W. McNichols Nr. Muirland Call 341-4141 POTTER MOVING & STORAGE CO. One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers 1300 N. Cainpbell Road • Royal Oak LI 1-3313 • 2253 Cole Street Birmingham MI 4-4613 Watch for Weekly Specials We carry beef, veal & Iamb patties. Also city chicken Shaarey Zedek Stage to. Be Shared by Two Authoresses Feb. 2 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Marl. Jemmy 29, lf/1-2S 'Russian' Baby Born in Israel - Dorothy Sarnoff, star of Broad- way and television, and Selma Diamond, comedy writer and TV personality who claims that "nose jobs are the secret for world peace," will share the stage at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, 10 a.m. Wednesday as Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's closing Town Hall meeting for the season. "Speech Can Change Your Life," of which Dorothy Sarnoff is author, has been published by" Doubleday and Co. Miss Dia- mond's "Nose Job for Peace," pub- lished by Prentice-Hall, Inc., is her first book. Miss Sarnoff is known for her opera and concert performances, and recently has hunched a new career—that of speech consulting Miss Sarneff Ditisneed, . , and teaching. In her lecture, Miss Sarnoff will discuss her book and will reveal how to be a good speaker and conversationalist. Humorist Selma Diamond, who just returned from" Rome, where she made a movie, wrote com- edy gags for show business greats including Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Jimmy Durante, Groncho Marx and others. Continental _breakfast_ preceding the lectures is included in the price of admission. For tickets call the synagogue office, 357-5544; or ticket co-chair- men Mrs. Harold Katzman, 353- 2979; Mrs. Milton Golden, 358- 5983; or Mrs. Phillip Shiener, 352- 4595. Tickets also will be available at the door. Mrs. David Kliger is chairman of the Town. Hall series; and Mrs. Jay Golub is consultant. Mrs. Mur- ray Shekter is sisterhood presi- dent. According to the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, black people made up 2 per cent of all officers in the armed forces and 3 per cent of all officers in Southeast Asia as of March 31,--i369 YA'AL, Hadassah Hospitid's women's auxiliary, presents Rama Posen with a layette. Mrs. Pages arrived in Israel penniless from Russia six weeks before her baby was born and immediately joined hunger strikers who were praying at the Western Wall for her Soviet brethren on trial in Leningrad. Hadassah doctors promptly hos- pitalized the fasting woman for the sake of the unborn child. The baby pow is a Sabra boy. • • • JERUSALEM — Reuma Posen, one of the 11 Russian immigrants whose hunger strike at the Western Wall triggered a world-wide pro- test against the Leningrad trials and the harsh treatment of Soviet Jewry, gave birth_ this week to a bonny, black-eyed boy in the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medi- cal Center. While she was fasting at the Wall, she was examined by Dr. Isaac Camrass of Hadassah, who ordered her to stop fasting because it endangered her health and that of the unborn child. He also di- rected that she be taken by ambu- lance to Hadassah. Mrs. Posen, her husband, Mich- ael, who is a film director, and her six-year-old son, Mordehai, came to Israel from the Soviet Union six weeks ago. They obtained exit permits after many years of striv- ing to get such permission. When they were suddenly told that they KISS PAULA FRIED could leave, they had to abandon Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fried of all their possessions and arrived in Israel completely destitute. Short Hills, N.J., announce the They were placed in an absorption engagement of their daughter center at Mivaseret Zion by the Paula Susan to David Joel Sagi- Jewish Agency. .. . _ naw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Reuma talks only Rusidan and Saginaw of Adrian Ave., South- Yiddish. Happily, one of the nurses field. attending her is Magdalena Ger- The engaged couple attends the tler, who got out of Russia four University of Michigan. years ago, qualified as a nurse at Hadassah and married a medical student who , is now a doctor at Hadassah. Magdalena is a great source of encouragement with her own gaiety and optimism. YA'AL, the Hadassah Hospital women's auxiliary, presented Reuma with a complete layette for baby, including clothes, diapers and blankets, and clothes for her small son, Mordehai. Paula Fried of N to Wed David Saginaw Miss Siporin, Mr. Bean Plan August Wedding , Housekeeping in Israel Topic of Aliya Group The Association of Americans and Canadians for Aliya Detroit Chapter will meet 2:30 p.m. Sun- day at the Jewish Center in Room 384. Topic of the meeting will be "Housekeeping in IsraeL" A panel discussion will be presented by Israeli and American women. Future meetings will take up the ramifications of the Social Security law on olim, income tax here and in Israel, packing and shipping. - housing, employment and money and banking. For information, call Paul Stark, 548-5189. MISS RENEE SIPORIN Mr. and Mrs. Irving Siporin of Potomac Dr., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Renee Ellen to Barry Samuel Bean, son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bean of Manistee Ave., Oak Park. Stand anywhere in Michigan and Mr. Bean attends the Ohio Col- you are within-85 miles of one of lege of Podiatrie • Medicine. An the Great Lakasr,-- - August wedding is planned.