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February 23, 1973 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-02-23

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91 11111Menam a taaw

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Reallilly Big Parade Mapped
for Israel Independence Day

Plans are under way for
an Israel Independence Day
parade, to take place in the
spring on the occasion of
Israel's 25th anniversary of
statehood.
Sam Levy, who with Tzvi
Lindemann is co-chairing the
parade float committee, in-
vites all Jewish groups to
take part in the event May
20 in Oak Park.

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The Jewish Center Hebrew
department is coordinating
the parade plans, with as-
sistance from several youth
and adult groups. Children
from all Jewish schools in
the area will take part.
Levy said that follovving
consultation with Don Meddy.
who coordinates the annual
J. L. Hudson Thanksgiving
Day parade, the float com-
mittee has drawn up a
brochure outlining, step by
step, the construction of a
float.
This brochure, plus in-
formation on costuming and
other parade ideas, is avail-
able from the Center Hebrew
department, DI 1-4200.
Levy said that registration
forms have been mailed to
360 Jewish organizations and
schools, and they are asked
to return them by March 15.
Those desiring to participate
but who have not received
forms in the mail may ob-

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high cost of college textbooks I
is to write your own, a
former Detroiter attending
a Toronto school has illus-
trated.
Norman Gordner. a native
Detroiter whose parents took
him to Windsor 17 years ago,
joined a fellow journalism
student to write a booklet on
newspaper design.
Gordner and Tony Cote,
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MISS GLORIA WOK

Mrs. Lena Wolk of Miller
Ave., Oak Park, announces
the engagement of her daugh-
ter Gloria Sharon to Dr.
Barry Warren Jaslow, son
of Mrs. Ruth Jaslow of Flint
and the late Lewis Jaslow.
Miss Wolk, d aughter of
the late Max Wolk, was
graduated from Wayne State
University with , a degree in
special education. Her fiance
was graduated from Michi-
gan State University's col-
lege of veterinary medicine.
A July wedding is planned.

On March 25, there will be
a workshop at the Center.
from 2 to 5 p.m., detailing
the construction of floats.
To help with the expenses
of the event, which will in-
clude a rally with entertain.
ment following the parade, Israeli, American
participating groups are ask-
ed to pay a registration fee. Children Same Size
Those who cannot build
JERUSALEM — Despite
their own floats may request the wide ethnic diversity be-
the help of youth organiza- tween the school children of
tions, or can participate in Israel and the United States,
some other way, decorating statistics reveal that their
cars and as marchers. Levy sizes, so far as furniture de-
said it was hoped the parade sign is concerned, are simi-
would be at least 11/2 miles lar.
long.
When the Israel Standards
He added that suggestions Institution was asked recent-
would be welcome. To avoid ly to determine the size of
duplication of presentations, school benches required in
all participants are asked to Israeli schools, the only fig-
advise the parade committee ures available were the
of their plans.
standard heights and meas-
urements of various coun-
tries, including those Ameri-
Named to Office
can children used.
on Tamarack
The institution then asked
Dr. Edith Koyoumdjisky-
Hills Authority
Kaye, head of the depart-
ment of orthodontics at the
Hebrew University-Hadassah
School of Dental Medicine.
who is conducting research
on physical development of
children of seven different
ethnic groups in Israel.
When Dr. Kaye examined
the differences in size, she
concluded that it was un-
necessary to use special stan-
dards for furniture for Is-
raeli children.

Friday, Fab. 23, 1973-33

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Gardner is the son of Mr.
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Weber, lives on W. Seven
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Singles Galore
Plans 2 Dances

Singles Galore will hold a
dance party 8 p.m. Sunday
at Alvaro's Restaurant in
Royal Oak.
Music will be provided by
the "American Scene." All
singles 18 and up are invited.
For information, call Joe
Friedman, 864-5722.
G and Es Singles Galore
•il hold a dance party 8
p.m., March 2 at Alvaro's.
For information, call Gail
Beale, 352-6535.

Oak Park Is Taking
Job Applications

Sum mer job applications
are being accepted by the
Oak Park Department of
Parks, Recreation and For-
estry, 1430a Oak Park Blvd.
Interested men and wo-
men can apply for summer
athletic and supervisory posi-
tions. A job description sheet
is available upon request at
the recreation offices. Dead-
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