30 Friday, July 1, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wolok to Direct Radomer Nate Wolok was elected president of the Radomer Aid Society for the 1977-1978 program year. Other officers are Rita Ager,_ Helen - Greenberg, vice presidents; Mae Weint- raub and Lillian Katz, secre- Right In Your Own Driveway! / THE TUNE -UP MAN .0. Certified by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence comes. to your home or office with the "garage-on- wheels.' Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra! ■ Expert diagnostic tune-up . ■ Electronic analyzer — all engine systems ■ Professionally trained mechanics ■ Perfect results assured Expanded Services Call Sanford Rose .nberg for your car problems taries; Louis Lumberg, treasurer; Joe Weintraub and Max Wein, trustees; Katie Rubin, honorary trustee; and Esther Wolok and Ray Weinman, sun- shine committee. The officers will be in- stalled at an installation din- ner July 26 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The society will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Zionist Cultural Center. Refresh- ments and a social hour will follow. Among Jews, keyn eyn- oreh ("no evil eye") is a magical phrase uttered to: (a) ward off the evil eye; (b) protect, a child or loved one; (c) show that one's praises are not con- taminated by envy. Jews have a long tradition of scorn for the vainglorious. Leo Rosten - ONE MAN ORCHESTRA IBar Mitzva's C andle Lighting Anniversaries-Weddings House Parties-Dances Etc. Standards to Rock 398-3605 6-cyl. cars $31.50 includes EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts. 4 and 8 cyl. comparatively low. Music For All Ages Freddy Sheyer 398-2462 Mastercharge and BankAmericard :•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • The Fourth of July is the Celebration • • • • That brings new hope, rejuvenation • • • • In its message of Declaration • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • And emancipation for evety generation. 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Dr. Paper twice has spent sabbatical years teaching in Israel. In 1968- 69 , he was at the Hebrew University and Ben-Zvi In- stitute under a National Sci- ence Foundation grant and in 1975-76 he was a visiting professor at the Hebrew University as a National Sci- . The Temple Beth El Nur- sery School has opened reg- istration for its fall pro- gram. The nursery school offers two-. three- and five-day-a- week programs of half-day classes. In addition to a cur- riculum focusing on Jewish holidays and history, crea- tive- arts and readiness skills, the school this year will offer a supervised lunch program for students who bring their lunches. For information • on the Beth El Nursery program, call Edna Rubin at the temple. 851-1100. I He who has a wide mouth has a narrow heart. .MORI LITTLE 1 Piece Band Weddings, Bar Mitzvas, Etc. 352.9114 FRUIT Dr. HERBERT PAPER ence Foundation senior post- doctoral fellow. Earlier . in his career, he was a member of a French archeological mission in Iran as a Fulbright fellow and a member of the Orien- tal studies faculty at Cam- bridge University under an American Council of Learned Societies fellow- ship. Dr. Paper is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the Uni- versity of Colorado (1943). He earned a Master of Arts degree in linguistics at the University of Chicago in 1948 and the Doctor of Phi- losophy degree, with honors, in Oriental lan- guages from the same in- stitution in 1951. It means so much more to say "Get Well" with o beautifully arranged basket of carefully selected, health-giving fresh fruits, with assorted sweets and snacks. A treat to eat that can be shared with others priced from' $15.95 DAILY DELIVERY to all hospitals (or homes) Business associates and customers wit also appreciate gift baskets. Dr. Paper has written and published extensively on linguistics, Persia and Judeo-Persian texts, among other subjects. Southfield Housing Compromise OKd State and Southfield offi- cials have agreed on a com- promise plan to build 183 high-rise apartments for re- tirees and 93 single-family homes for low and moder- ate income groups. Under the original plan, which has stirred a recall campaign against members of the Southfield City Coun- cil, all of the units would have been built as part of the high-rise complex. The compromise calls for the subsidized housing to be scattered throughout the city. City officials expect the projects to take 18 months to two years to com- plete. When a fool does some- thing wrong, he blames others; the seeker of wis- dom who does wrong blames himself; but the wise man blames neither himself nor others, for he is pious. —Ibn Gabirol CO 862-6800 Gift Dept. 3205'W. McNichols Rd. Detroit, Mich. 48221 "Where Price Tells & Quality Sells" 13701 W. 9 Mile Rd. corner of Ridgedale 547-0140 'SPECIAL FRI thru SUN. 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