THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, August 27, 1976 1 Births Shaarey Zedek Men to Honor Judge Gubow at Special Lunch Aug. 20 — To Mr. and Rockingham, Southfield, Mrs. Richard Bloom a son, Steven Benjamin. * * * (Marsha Marcus), 23740 Aug. 16 — To Mr. and ICantor SAMUEL Mrs. Larry Chassin (Alexis Gold), 23821 Con- don, Oak Park, a son, El- Certified liot Mark. GREENBAUM MOHEL * REV. HERSH!. .. .„ . . ... ROTH Certified Mohel : 557-0888 vk RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital ■ 557-%66 \ U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Gubow, center, is flanked by members of the honorary committee who are arranging a special luncheon in his honor to take place Sept. 11 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Shown with Judge Gubow are, from left: Judges Norman W. Feder, Charles L. Levin, Gubow, Alice Gilbert and Ben- jamin Burdick. Not pictured is Judge Charles Rubiner. 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Walter Klein is chair- man of the luncheon, and honorary chairman is Michigan Supreme Court Associate Justice Charles Levin. The honorary committee includes Judge Benjamin Burdick of the Wayne County Cir- cuit Court, Judge Nor- man Feder of the 46th District, State of Michi- gan; Judge Alice Gilbert of the 48th District, State of Michigan; and Judge Adat Shalom Youth List Their Activities Adat Shaloth Synagogue announces its program of youth ac- tivities for 1976-77. The program includes the re- ligious school for kinder- garten and first grade, youth community study for secondary school stu- dents which includes an informal, four-hour weekly study program plus special programs and a weekend retreat, and the USY youth groups. For more information, call the synagogue youth department, 851-5100. NEW Teen Center BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES by FAMOUS brands like . . . Bassett nwo****•••••••••*no 35 Years Experience doctors Referrals schooffield Nadff 4 1' Charles Rubiner, former judge of the Common Pleas Court of Detroit. Rabbi Irwin Groner, spiritual leader of the con- gregation will deliver a special sermon. Luncheon will follow a 10 a.m. Sabbath service and kidush. Reservation deadline is Sept. 3. NCJW Slates Tour of Ongoing Projects Greater Detroit Sec- tion, National Council of Jewish Women, will hold a tour of the section's pro- jects leaving 9:15 a.m. Sept. 14 from the Federa- tion Apartments. There is a nominal charge which includes lunch. The NCJW projects in- clude The Orchards, a home for emotionally dis- turbed boys; Meals-on- Wheels, a food service for home-bound senior adults; Oakland Opera- tion Friendship, as drop-in recreation center for con- valescing mental pa- tients; and the Council Thrift Shops. For reservations and membership information, call the NCJW office, 557-9604. 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