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April 21, 1978 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Junior Division Coloring Book Explains Federation to Kids

Members of the Jewish
Welfare Federation's
Junior Division have de-
veloped a novel method for
teaching children about
Federation and the Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund.
It's the "Federation
Coloring and Fun Book," a
series of line drawings illus-
trating short, simple mes-
sages about Federation's
work. Shelley Navarre, a
teacher who is a member of
the Junior Division's
Schools and Youth Cam-
paign, prepared the booklet
and distributed it to the
children of Cong. Beth
Shalom's religious school
during a presentation there.
Junior Division member
Sandy Young assisted Ms.
Navarre in producing the
book.
Junior Division pro-
grams at other area
schools have utilized var-
ious educational tools,
including felt boards,
role-playing, quizzes and
slides. The Schools and
Youth Campaign is
headed by Jonathan
Roth.

LARRY FREEDMAN

Orcletstro tsd bibtrisionott

647-2367

"FeAera-tion i –
one_ big happy

f..42./21-.17.44atty

NEW YORK — A neo-
Nazi group claimed credit
for breaking into the 10th
floor offices of the Jewish
Defense League in new
York and painting anti-
Semitic slogans on the wall.

MACK PITT
ORCHESTRA

and

DISCO

Great Sounds
For All Occasions

358-3642

All Of Us At

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PaPA

Wish All of You A PEACEFULL
Joyous, Healthy PASSOVER

Camp Tanuga

( I)

Danto to Head Suicide Group

Dr. Bruce Danto has been
elected president of the
American Association of
Suicidology.
Dr. Danto is founder and
director of the Detroit
Suicide Prevention Center
and is a consultant to law
enforcement agencies
throughout Metropolitan
Detroit.
He holds a master's de-

CLEANERS

s our i-ome!

DR BRUCE DANTO
gree in psychiatric social
work and an MD degree
from Wayne State Univer-
sity.
Dr. Danto recently co-
authored two articles in
the Michigan Police
Journal on how children
should make friends and
safeguarding schools
and students. The arti-
cles were written after a
series of child murders in
Oakland County.
He also has authored sev-
eral books, including
"Suicide and Bereavement"
which was just published.

CAPPFT LA , NG SERVICE

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Sam Whol & Family
and Bernard Hirsch & Family

Wish You A Happy

PASSOVER
•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •


• • •


Nazis Deface
JDL Office

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MS CARPET RUG iGainrr




Religious school teachers
interested in hosting a
member of the Junior Di-
vision for a presentation
should contact Lilian
Bernstein, division director,
at the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, 965 - 3939.

Friday, April 21, 1978 55

Serves on the President's Council • •
-

Larry Wayne of Metropolitan's •
Diplomat Office in Southfield •
has recently qualified to serve •
as a member of the exclusive •
and prestigious Metropolital..!
Life President's Council. •
This is a very special honor. •
Only 25 Metropolitan sales •
representatives
out of more •

• than 21,000 are members of this select planning •

• group that meets regularly to discuss important •
• • Company matters — most importantly, those pro- •
• grams that will best meet the insurance needs of •
• individuals, families and businesses.

Metropolitan people everywhere join in compli- •

menting
Larry
Wayne
on
his
accomplishments


• and this recognition. In his new role, he will serve •
• his company well . . . and serve you even better •
• than before.



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to (Wed in cqugust

MISS NORMAN
Mr. and Mrs. George P.
Norman of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Andrea Sue,
to Sheldon Robert Gordon,
son of Mrs. Lillian Gordon of
Detroit and the late Mr.
Jack Gordon.
was
Norman
Miss
graduated Phi Beta Kappa
from Monteith College at
Wayne State University
and received her master's
degree in English and read-
ing from the WSU College of
Education.
Her fiance earned a
bachelor's degree in biology
at Oakland University. He
is a doctoral candidate in
cell biology at the Univer-
sity of Vermont.
A July wedding is
planned.

Invites You To
An Open House
Slide Presentation

Thursday, April 27th, 7:30 p.m.

Southfield Athletic Club

26555 Evergreen

(Adjoining Travelers Tower Bldg.)

COME AND MEET DAN KARSTOFSKY,
ED KRASS AND KAL & ADA BANDALENE

For more information call Dan Karstofsky,

557-4410

Special Wishes
for a
Happy Passover

• •






Come to Metropolitan. - 41
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Simplify your lite.

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Metropolitan






Darrell D. Eichhoff •

Executive Vice-President •
• Metropolitan Life Ins.Co .N Y. N Y
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

MISS BARACH
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Barach of LiVonia announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Cori Ann, to
Douglas Mark Wolanek,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Wolanek of Westland.
An August wedding is
planned.

Northland Center Merchant's Association
Center Hours: 9:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Sunday: 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Eight Mile and Greenfield Rbads

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