44 May 28, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ENGAGED Lee Brawer In the business of Creating Beautiful Invitations for • Weddings • Showers • Bar Mitzvas • Confirmations Also Personalized Stationery & gifts for all occasions LEE SPECIALTY 4068 W. Maple (1st blk, E. of Telegraph) 644-3444 People Make News Harry Berlin, Dr. Ray- mond Starr and Mrs. Mor- ris Mitteldorf have been guished himself above all others in pediatrics. * * * named a director, second vice president and holdover board member, respec- tively, of the Detroit Asso- ciation for Retarded Citi- zens. John Weisenberger, administrator of the Hav- erim House, was named treasurer. * * * Dr. Jerry G. Margolis of Birmingham has been elected vice speaker of the House of Delegates for the Michigan Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. * * * Peter S. Winston and Jeffrey L. Dembs received the doctor of medicine de- gree from Wayne State University School of Medi- cine at commencement exer- cises Sunday at Ford Audi- torium. Dr. Dembs received two special honors at the commencement: the Medi- cal Alumni Senior Scholar- ship Award and the Anna Rutzky Memorial Award for a senior who has performed at the highest scholastic level during the four-year period and who has distin- Dr. Arthur L. Wein- stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Over 45 Years Of Moving Experience Eli Weinstein of Oakfield Ave., is co-chairman of the Metropolitan Division of the 1976 Jewish Welfare Fund Appeal of Cleveland, Ohio. * * * Dr. Milton M. Lappin of Greenwald Ave., Southfield, was honored by the Univer- sity of Detroit "for 25 years of faithful and loyal service to its school of dentistry." * * * Tillie Edelheit Green- baum, mother of Mrs. Jack (Rose) Stein of Oak Park, was named "Mother of the Year" at the Jewish Home and Hospital for Aged in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Green- baum is an active member of religious, cultural and recreation programs at the home. * * * Ralph Benaim, son of Beverly Benaim and a stu- dent at the American Aca- demy of Dramatic Arts in New York, recently was rec- ognized for rescuing an in- jured elderly man from a burning building there. * * * Larry Weiss was grad- uated from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland. Dr. Weiss is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss of Pierson Ave. * * * POTTER MOVING & STORAGE CO. Mrs. Stasson Gets Musicians' Awards NUMBER 0 ALLIED VAN LINES AGENT IN MICHIGAN 1300 N. Campbell 2253 Cole ROYAL OAK 541-3310 BIRMINGHAM 644-4612 ALLIED VAN LINES , ,.._ . ELECTROLYSIS WORKS! . WE FOUND THAT OUT 16 YEARS AGO.. AND WE HAVE BEEN HELPING PEOPLE RID THEMSELVES OF UNSIGHTLY HAIR EVER SINCE. HELEN ZINBERG R.E. IF YOU HAVE EMBARRASSING HAIR ON THE FACE, UPPER LIP, ARMS, LEGS, OR THIGHS, IT CAN BE REMOVED PERMA- NENTLY. NOT BY GADGETS, NOT BY k PROMISED MIRACLES, BUT BY MEDICALLY ° APPROVED ELECTROLYSIS. 16125 W. 12 MILE RD.—OPEN MON., WED.. THURS. & FRI. BY APPOINTMENT — 557-8115 . 8221 Curtis Open Tues. Only 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. UN 2-8914 /J./ Betty Kowalsky Stasson, pianist and teacher, was chosen "Teacher of the Year" by the Detroit Musi- cians League. Mrs. Stasson, whose stu- dents have won numerous competitions and awards, was honored nationally in 1971 when she was one of seven piano teachers in the U.S. to receive the Teachers Recognition Award from the Music Teachers Na- tional Association. Moadon jvri Slates Meeting Moadon Ivri, the Hebrew cultural club, will meet 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center. Abraham Ben Yosof, a native of Galilee, will speak on -"Galilee, Its People and Its Contributions to the Building and Progress in Israel." Elections of new officers will follow. Guests are in- vited to the Hebrew lecture . n Jab The Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem will embark on a new $250,000 building cam- paign at their annual dinner June 30 at the Sheraton Southfield Hotel. Following completion of their $100,000 fund raising campaign for the new medi- cal center's dialysis unit, the Detroit Friends will now focus on special programs in physical medicine and reha- bilitation, which is of spe- cial importance in Israel where wounded soldiers have to be treated and, if possible, returned to a nor- mal life. A hospital spokesman recently said that the func- tion of Shaare Zedek's physical medicine and re- habilitation department is to assist patients to over- come permanent disability or to adjust to it. This ad- justment involves retrain- ing of muscular function by physiotherapy and oc- cupational therapy. It of- ten requires speech ther- apy as well. Vocational guidance and retraining together with psychological counselling often is necessary before the patient is rehabilitated. Pa- tients will be treated as out- patients and inpatients. Special donor projects and dedications are not lim- ited to the physical medi- cine and rehabilitation pro- gram by the Detroit Friends, and any project can be selected from any area in the new hospital. At the opening of the new Shaare Zedek Medical Cen ter, which is scheduled for December, 1977, special plaques will be affixed in honor of the following do- nors who contributed to the dialysis unit: Mrs. Rose Amber, donor of the physicians' room, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kra- kovits, Mr. and Mrs. George Herczeg, and Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz, donors of the di- alysis solution preparation room, Mrs. Pearl Nosan- chuk, donor of the secre- tary's office and reception room, Jacob and Ida No- sanchuk, donors of a study room, Mrs. E mm a May 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sander M. Fields (Suzanne Fisher), of Pebble- creek Rd., West Bloomfield, a son, James Michael. * * * May 14 — To Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Coburn (Barbara Levy), 4595 Pickering Rd., Birmingham, a daughter, Lauren Joy. * * * May 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krut (Faye Schwarzberg), 10405 Elgin, Huntington Woods, a son, Robert Brandon. * * * May 12 — To former De- troiters Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen (Susan Jacobstein), of St. Louis, Mo., a son, Marc Charles. * f * * May 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Friedman (Marlene Kanter), 14751 Talbot, Oak Park, a son, Steven Jay. * * * May 3 — To Mr. and Mrs! Louis Aaron (Deborah Kayne), 20585 Wayland, Southfield, a daughter, Jaime Beth. * * * April 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fleishman (Roberta Wainer of South- field) of Maryland Heights, Mo., a daughter, Sara Faye. Schaver, who has endowed a special project with;- the dialysis unit, and Phil- lip Stollman, who together with Jewish philanthrop- ists throughout the world has made the building of the new hospital possible according to the spokes man. For information about the hospital project, or for dinner reservations, call the Detroit Friends of Shaare, Zedek Hospital, 544-8412. RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM MOHEL Certified Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-7629 DR. SHELDON ABRAMSON TRUSTEE OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOTE JUNE 14 LZA Branch Seven Will Hold Dinner BETTY STASSON At. Shaare Zedek Hospital Friends Begin New Building Campaign Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Alliance, will hold its annual dinner 6 p.m. June 6 at the Labor Zionist Institute. A dialogue, "Ecumen- icism 1976" with Father Leo of Immaculate Heart of Mary and, Charles Benham of Detroit Round Table of Christians and Jews, will be presented. Israel slides also will be shown. For reservations, call Freda Faigin, 342-6318. 1 My Special Thanks to THE ALMIGHTY ABOVE Thanks to Dr. Joseph Bassett To My Wonderful Family To My Relatives and Good Friends Who Frayed For My Good Health Thanks To Each and Everyone of You. MEYER EISENBERG Kinderscenen SUMMER ART CAMP An enrichment program in the fine arts for children 6-13 Campers will be exposed to the visual arts, music, dance and literature with an introduction to cross-cultural arts through active participation and the appearance of guest artists. o Transportation 4th Season 1000•Cranbrook Road Bloomfield Hills 642-8397 fiffiki II 1,-; ,