-'f • Zep. Drinan to Speak it Annual Dinner — Registration Sunday for Center Classes Sculpture a n d painting, music, macrame and cook- ing are among the offerings in the Jewish Center fall class schedule, registration for which will be held Sunday at the main building. Members m a y register from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Both members and nonmem- if a man works, he is bers may register that day from 2 to 5 p.m. No mail or Aessed.—Midrash Tehillim. phone registrations will be accepted. All classes meet for 13 weeks. The photography depart- ment has been expanded to include classes for beginners, for your party intermediates and advanced students. Experimental classes also are available. B y Dance coordinator Harriet Berg lists classes in modern Caricatures Call 399-1320 -.1. J1— • Fr. Robert Drinan (D., /fass.) will be guest speaker it the annual dinner of the americans f o r Democratic fiction Roosevelt Day Dinner p.m. Sept. 22 at the tackham Memorial Building. ii'or information, call the linner ADA chairman, David Volock, 963-3578. FIELD 0 Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Reading help for ages 7 to 70 A lot of students having trouble in science, history, and mathematics are really having trouble with their _ reading. For these students, as well as younger chil- dren and adults who do not read well, much, or for love of reading, the Reading Improvement Center offers individualized training by a Reading Specialist. For further information, or to arrange for diagnostic testing, call 399-0333. Dorothy S. Orent, READING IMPROVEMENT CENTER 23650 Woodward (1/2 Mi. N. of 9 Mi. Rd.) Pleasant Ridge, Mich. IF YOU WANT IT! WE CAN DO IT! In the New Completed Luxurious Sanctuary and Social Hall of * Congregation BETH ACHIM We guarantee to meet your every wish ROYAL KOSHER CATERING We'll make your's an affair you'll always remember. We also cater in your hall-home-or synagogue 357-0244 or 864-8177 Under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis GIP dance, ballet, folk and belly dance for all ages, including Lilo Fauman's c r e ative rhythmics course for the pre- s c h o o l and kindergarten child. Sculpture, ceramics and oil painting are offered as well as special art courses for children and guided tours of local museums and galleries by artist Deanna Sperka. Classes in macrame, chess, silkscreen design, speed read- ing and guitar are part of this year's curriculum; Phyl- lis Blum returns to offer four classes in gourmet kosher cooking; and Ray Board- man's practical gardening class will explore both indoor and outdoor gardening. A new concept in theater and dance, designed for the young, is available through the Young Dancers Guild and the Young Actors Guild, un- der the guidance of drama coordinator Irene Malin. • Hebrew department, 341-4200, ext. 246. T h e Hebrew department also is opening a class in He- brew literature and grammar for those who are proficient in Hebrew language. Selected works of Hebrew literature and daily newspapers will be used. The class will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the 10 Mile branch, beginning Oct. 4. • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Sept. 14, 1973-39 Sholem Aleichem Institute Head Aleichem Institute. The in- stitute offers a cultural secu- lar approach to Jewishness, including Yiddish and He- brew language studies for children in the secular school which it co-sponsors. Benyas, a commercial pho- tographer, his wife Shirley and two sons are residents of W. Bloomfield Township. Candids by Samuel Levin, Wayne State University professor emeri- tus, Las resumed his lecture series for senior adults at the Robert A. Benyas has been 557-1884 10 Mile Center. All lectures elected president of Sholem are held 1 p.m. Mondays. His topic next week will be "Tests of Leadership." On Sept. 24, he will speak on "Jewish Life, Character and Achievements — Opinions of Leaders of Thought." IS ON THE WAY... For information, call Eu- with our newly arrived fashions gene Jaffe, 545-8780. Registration also is taking place in the Hebrew depart- Levin Renominated ment for five new beginners. Hebrew classes taught by the St. Cloud "Habet Ushma"— Look and Listen" audio-vis- ual method. Morning, afternoon and eve- ning classes are offered at all levels. Completion of the first part gives the student the ability to use a thousand common expressions. The classes will meet at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Mon- days and Wednesdays and 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the 10 Mile branch of the Center. An 11 a.m. class will meet at the main building. Classes will e roit r mmon Council- begin the week of Oct. 1 and man Carl Levin was renom- continue for 28 sessions. inated in the Detroit primary For information, call the Tuesday. He ran third. A.ROSEN • SLACKS •BLOUSES BLAZERS •COATS $ • SHORT & LONG DRESSES *PA NT SUITS •BAGS •SWEATERS 1 SIZES 12-20 and 12 1 /2-24 1/2 Come see... Come try ...Come Buy . Soiye green's .66•••• ■■••■■ ••••• ■ ••••• ■ •••71.............6HorwHe •• ■•••■••■•■••■••■ •••.•• ■■•■■■ ••••• ■••■•■• 6 dietter-Jtralf " 7ashions MICHIGAN BANKAMERICARD Mon. Sat. 10:30 -4:30 3055 W. 12 Mile Road - (1 block west ellsday Slow) Berkley, Michigan 398-1331 HEIDI HAPPENS TO BLOOMFIELD Our third New Salon... et, .. Lavishly appointed, and full of exciting New Ideas. Featuring Heidi 3 O Ken Hall-formerly of Saks 5th Ave.**Jerry Schilling - from the Carlyle Tower .. .,, . The New Orchard Mall _ Orchard Lake Road North of 15 Mile co phone 626-0300