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October 19, 1973 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-10-19

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i4Youth NewsNi

U-M Wallenberg
Tribute Oct. 30

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 19, 1973-37

Sinai to Elect Trustee Board

The second annual lecture
Medallions will be pre-
The nominating committee
t41
in tribute to Raoul Wallen-
'CIIILKX.4reMOINTOSIMilDrXiten231=0=1100)1111M3 ILIMMilaWA
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berg, the Swedish hero of of the board of trustees of Isented to Dr. Herbert J.
World War II who personally Sinai Hospital will present Bloom, retiring as chairman
directed the rescue of tens of the names of seven members of dental and oral surgery;
for re-election at its annual Dr. Gertrude Z. Gass, re-
sitz.
Members
will
leave
Cong. Bnai David's Kochav
meeting 8 p.m. Nov. 19 in tiring president of Shapero
Youth Group will hold a day from the synagogue. For in-
the Zuckerman Auditorium. School; Dr. Hyman S. Mel-
of activities, beginning at formation and reservations,
The meeting is planned as a len, retiring chief of the med-
youth services 9 a.m., Oct. call Susan Kendler, presi-
salute to the volunteers of ical staff; and Leonard N.
27 in the Block Chapel of the dent, 531-5712, or Jack Sim-
Simons, retiring vice presi-
Sinai Hospital.
kovitz, adviser, 544-8945.
synagogue.
Nominated f o r five-year dent of the board.
A 12:30 p.m. luncheon will
terms ending Dec. 1, 1978,
follow services featuring ad-
are William M. Davidson,
visor Jack Simkovitz and
Max M. Fisher, Gertrude Z.
Larry Gormezano, who will
Gass, Mrs. Rose L. Green-
speak on social problems in
Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic
berg, Milton J. Miller, Ber-
Ages 3 thru High School
Israel, citing examples from
nard E. Pincus and A. Alfred
or
their recent trip abroad.
The Great Lakes Michigan
Taubman. T h e nominating
A
LEARNING
The
evening
event
at
8:30
Region
AZA
and
BBG
coun-
MISS ESTELLE LEPOW
committee is chaired by Nate
NURSERY PROGRAM
includes a hayride at Green cils of Bnai Brith Youth Or-
S. Shapero.
Ages 3 thru 5
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lepow of Acres Farms and a kum- ganization will hold a BBYO
RAOUL WALLENBERG
kickoff dance 8:30 p.m. Sat-
airie, La., announce the
Art Linkletter
urday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. thousands of Hungarian
engagement of their daugh- Center Welcomes
Schools
The dance, a nondated af- Jews, will take place at the
ter Estelle Paula to Warren
2 Locations
Photography
fair, is open to all AZA and University of Michigan on
Dance
Intsructors
Royal Oak & Southfield
Spinner, son of Mr. Marvin
Weddings • Bar Mitzvas
T
The
staff of the Jewish BBG members who are cur- Oct. 30.
CALL 588-0300
Spinner of Oak Park and
Center's dance department rently registered for 1973-
Two lectures will be de-
642-1039
Free Busing, Too!
1974.
There
is
a
nominal
Mrs. Betty Spinner of W. announces the addition of
livered that day by Eric Lar-
Rue Versailles, Oak Park. two modern dance instruc- charge for prospective mem- rabee, noted author and lec-
Miss Lepow attended tors to teach children's dance bers, as well as any AZA or turer.
BBG member not yet na-
Louisiana State University classes.
A luncheon meeting that
Carolyn Bishop, trained in tionally registered for the will precede the lectures will
and is a nursing school stu-
dent. Her fiance attended the Australia, will teach chil- 1973-74 year.
be addressed by Sol King,
Music will be provided by president of Albert Kahn
Detroit Institute of Tech- dren in grades 1-3 and 4-6
at 4:15 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. the band 'Ilea vyn," and re- Associates of Detroit, who
nology.
A December wedding in Wednesdays. Randi Sanfield, freshments will be served. had inspired the raising of a
trained in Detroit and Toron- Dress is casual, but jeans fund for the lecture series
New Orleans is planned.
to, will teach classes for the will not he permitted. Kick- under the auspices of the
same age groups and teen- off chairmen are Jane Her-
City of Hope Helps agers on Thursdays. All man of Savage BBG and Jeff U-M College of Engineering.
City of Hope has announced classes are held at the 10 Gorosh of Posen AZA.
The Torch Drive hotline is
it will send to Israel half of Mile Branch.
Staff working on the pro- Community Information Ser-
the proceeds raised at its
Miss Bishop has training gram are Risha Ring, ad- vice, an all year 24 hour
medical research fellowship in ballet and contemporary viser of Disraeli BBG, and phone line that tells you the
WITH 10 OFFICES IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT
dinner Nov. 4 at the Raleigh dance and performed with Linda Scheinker, program agencies that can help with
Call 647-5526 • 30065 Greenfield
House.
the Australian Dance Thea- director.
your problem. Call 833-3430.
ter before coming to Amer-
Kadima BBG will have a
ica with her family.
fashion show 8 p.m. Wednes-
Miss Sanfield began her day at the Zionist Cultural
WOODROW W. PONTIAC PROUDLY PRESENTS
training in Young Dancers Center. Tickets will be sold
Guild of the Jewish Center, at the door.
presents
was in the Toronto cast of
"Godspell" and became
A complete musical
dance coach for the com-
package for your party.
pany. She continued her
studies in the Toronto Dance
Theater and Life School and
Featuring:
joined its staff in 1971.
Wayne State University
• DICK STEIN

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They Made
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"Music the Stein Way"

Harriet Berg, center dance senior MARTY COHEN was
coordinator, t e a*c h e s chil- described by head coach
dren's classes on Sundays Dick Swanson as WSU's most
and Thursdays at the main
improved cross country run-
building and Tuesdays at the ner this season. Cohen, of
10 Mile Branch.
Oak Park, doesn't have a
Classes are open to mem- Tartar letter in either cross
bers and nonmembers. For country or track — having
registration information, call been in the team's rear eche-
the Center, 341-4200, ext. lons in both his freshman
269. or 545-8780.
and sophomore years and
having sat out his junior
The Sims Puppet & year
with a series of leg in-
Magic Show
juries. As a senior, however,
Ideal Choice for Children's
he has starred for the Tar-
tars in their first few meets.
Birthdays and Organization

affairs.

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Helen Zinberg H.E.

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the,
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Stream Electrolysis is avail-
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method of permanent hair
removal with everything to
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3. You may cause skin irri-
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4. You may mak , eventual
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Stream is faster, more com-

fortable.
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and
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out
of
root

only
medically approved method
to remove hair permanently.
Investigate this suprior spe-
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Such risks are needless

confidence. You owe it to
yourself to look your best.

ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION
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— -

DAVID W. KURTZ, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz
of Hunters Row, Farmington,
was named to the dean's
honor list at the University
of Michigan's college of engi-
neering for the summer
semester.

Criterion Rally
for Candidates

Criterion Club will "Meet
the Candidates" 8 p.m. Oct.
30 at the Oak Park Commun-
ity Center.
Republican,
Democratic,
Independent and non-partisan
candidates will participate.
The program will include
refreshments and discotheque
dancing, and it will be open
to the public at no charge.
President Ruth Traison an-
nounces Criterion's annual
Masquerade Ball will be held
9 p.m. Oct. 27 at the South-
field Civic Center. The Man-
hatters orchestra will pro-
vide the music for dancing
and Halloween refershments
and prizes will be included.

I

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