40 Friday _September 3', 1976
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dr. Martin's Books Selected
MACK PITT
and
Dr. Peter A. Martin's "A
Marital Therapy Manual"
has been selected by the
Behavior Sciences Book Ser-
vices as its December book-
of-the-month selection.
It marks the second of Dr.
Martin's books selected
within six months.
His Orchestra
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"A Marital Therapy
Manual" was reviewed in
the April 30 issue of The
Jewish News by Dr. John
Dorsey, Professor at
Wayne State University.
Both "A Marital
Therapy Manual,"
published by Brun-
ner/hazel, and Dr. Mar-
tin's previous book, "The
Joys and Sorrows of
Parenthood," are into
their second printings.
The Matter was selected
book-of-the-month for
July, and has received na-
tional acclaim.
Dr. Martin is on the staffs
of the University of
Michigan and Wayne State
University medical schools,
Sinai Hospital of Detroit,
Lafayette Clinic and the
Michigan Psychoanalytic
Institute. He is currently
president of the American
College of Psychiatrists.
Oak Park, Mich. (Across from A & P)
It is not the rule that all
scholars beget scholars.
—Nedarim 81.
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SHELDON LEVINSON—Lathrap
Temple Israel, July 9
STEVEN KAY—W. BIM.
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JAMES EAGLE—FIngton Hills
!Mai David, Aug. 14
DAN-SPILMAN—Fmgton Hills
Birmingham Temple, Aug. 19
BILLY MARCUS—Sift
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FRED BERG—W. Blfd.
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JEFF FARKAS—W. Blfd.
Shaarey Zedek, Aug. 21
KEITH BRIAN KAY—Sfld.
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CHARLES KROME—Sfld.
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Specialty Printing has
moved to 23067 Coolidge
in the - Oak Park Plaza
shopping center. In honor
of the shop's grand open-
ing, owner Nate Peiss will
print change-of-address
announcements at half
price for any individual or
family moving during
September. The shop car-
ries Ambassador greet-
ing cards, invitations,
printed goods, stationery'
and gifts, and soon will
add a complete line of
school and office supplies.
Specialty can be reached
at 541-0022. .
Austin Galleries has
opened a new store at the
Fairlane Shopping Cen-
ter in Dearborn. As in
the other galleries at
Northland and Eastland,
owner Don Austin carries
paintings from throUgh-
out the U.S. and Europe.
The galleries contain one
of the largest collections
of serigraphs by LeRoy
Neiman, and is the exclu-
sive representative of
Neiman in Michigan. The
galleries also have a col-
lection of more than 40_
signed original graphics
by Norman Rockwell. The
Fairlane gallery exhibits
signed original graphics
by Salvadore Dali and
Calder.
prchestra
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Bank Cords
Honored
Community Center will
offer two showings of "The
Garden of the Finzi-
Continis" at 3:30 and 7:30
p.m. Sept. 19, in the
Center's Aaron DeRoy
Studio Theatre.
"The Sorrow and the
Pity," a documentary epic
on the themes of collabora-
tion and resistance in
France in World War II, will
be shown Oct. 24, and
"Hester Street," a movie
about Jewish immigrants in
turn-of-the-century New
York, will be presented Dec.
5. There is an admission
charge. For information,
call the Cultural Arts
Department, 851-7300, ext.
275.
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cently returned from a
three - week vacation.
They traveled 6,000 miles
and stopped to visit rela-
tives in St Louis, Mo., and
Los Angeles, Calif., where
Mrs. Weiss' brother,
Harry Shapiro and family
now reside. In San Fran-
cisco Mrs. Weiss visited
her niece and nephew, the
David Weber-Shapiros,
formerly of Detroit.
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member of the Rebekah's
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and is the daughter of the
late Leah Leet Davidson
who was active in the
Jewish community.
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Kowalsky were honored
by their children, Steven,
Howard, Mark and Jef-
fery, at a surprise party
Sunday at the Furniture
Club in tribute to their
25th wedding anniver-
sary. Mayor David H.
Sheperd of Oak Park, has
proclaimed their -an-
niversary, Sept. 9, as Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Kowalsky
Day.
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Mr. and Mrs. William.
Katz of 'Troy were hon-
ored Sunday at a family
champagne brunch on
the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
The Katzes were married
.Aug. 29, 1926, and have
two children and four
grandchildren.
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Barney and Dora
Ploshnick will host an
open house reception 2-6
p.m. Sunday at 18050
Lahser, Detroit, in honor
of their 60th wedding an-
niversary. The - Plosh-
nicks have been De-
troit residents since 1910
and were married Sept.
16, 1916. They have five
children, 16 grandchil-
dren and 17 great-
grandchildren. Mrs.
Ploshnick has been a
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