THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Center Appoints Health Club, English Department Directors MACK PITT and His Orchestra The Jewish Community Center has appointed Barbara Woodell director of the English language department and Paddy Roberts director of the men's health club. Miss Woodell earned a BA degree from the Uni- versity of Michigan in 358-3642 Russian language and literature and Russian and East European studies. She holds a teaching certificate in Russian and French and is a graduate student at Wayne State University- specializing in business administration. She studied Hebrew and undertook Jewish studies while in Israel, where she worked in an absorption center with Russian immigrants. Her department is geared to- ward teaching English to Russian immigrants in Detroit. Roberts, a native of New Zealand, will coordinate health club activities and initiate programming. 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For special service call JO 6-4640 begun early in the first natural part of family de- year of your baby's life, velopment and a promo- are signs he's healthy and tion, not a "dethroning" normal, and probably not of the firstborn. retarded or brain- B asically, she says, "The injured." It doesn't take normal infants long to best way to prevent find their hands, Mrs. jealousy is to convince Beck explains. Most your firstborn that the manage to suck their baby loves and admires thumbs within the first him enormously and is try- two hours after birth. The ing to grow up to be like other habits appear later, him. It's difficult to be but are all a part of infant jealous and mean to some- development and self- one who openly admires discovery. There is evi- and imitates you." Mrs. Beck also lists several dence that "the earlier these common habits be- stratagems that parents can use to help their child- gin, the more normal the ren grow up together in baby is." peace, love and mutual re- There is also good news for parents expecting a spect without corroding second child, the author jealousies and wounding competitiveness. discloses. "New, long- term research by Much of the informa- psychiatrists and pediat- tion in "Effective Parent- ricians now suggests that ing" was compiled during the Freudian fears about the dozen years Joan `sibling rivalry' have Beck wrote the nationally been exaggerated. - Stop syndicated column "You worrying about "that old and Your Child," report- how - would - you - like - it - ing news about pediat- if - your - husband - rics, child psychology and brought - home - another - -education and answering wife cliche," she advises. the questions asked in The aim is to make the thousands of letters from new baby's birth seem a fathers and mothers. Still Time To Alter Clothes For The Holidays Winters Coming See The COAT LADY Leather & Cloth Coats Sportswear Pantsuits Gowns & Dresses SIZES 8-20 arriving Daily Israel Envoy Urges Close Watch onGeneral Assembly NEW YORK (JTA) — Ambassador Dov Schmorak, acting perma- nent representative of Is- rael to the United Na- tions, urged the Zionist Organization of America to watch closely the up- coming General Assem- bly debate and the voting pattern of each country and "lead the Jews in their fight against. those who attack them." Speaking at a luncheon of women delegates to the ZOA's 79th national con- vention at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel, Schmorak declared that since last year's General Assembly meeting "the scope of the attack against Israel by the petro-Communist group and the satellites was broadened to include the whole Jewish people and the Jewish move- ment of national self- preservation. Zionism. - He charged that the "Soviet Union is seeking, by the attack against Zionism in the UN, to stop the decline of Soviet in- fluence in the Middle East and at the same time to legitimize by UN re- solutions the brutal Soviet anti-Zionist cam- paign within the Soviet Union and the denial of the right of the Jews for self-preservation as Jews." alteration on premises 13721 W. 11 MILE RD. Next to Shari Lynn Cleaners HOURS: Special Exhibiticin NEW YORK (JTA) — "Americana From the Jewish Museum Collec- tion," a special Bicenten- nial exhibit, opened at The Jewish Museum Sept. 13 and will continue through Dec. 31. The exhibit presents portraits and memorabilia of many famous early American -Jews. Monday-Friday 10-5 Saturday 10-4