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June 02, 1978 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-02

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Federation Juniors Meeting
Focuses on 40th Anniversary

This year's annual meet-
ing of the Jewish Welfare
Federation Junior Division
will be a special one, for it
marks the 40th anniversary
of the young adult group.
The meeting, to be held at
7:30 p.m. June 14 at the
main Jewish Community
Center, will be a special an-
niversary celebration.
In addition to regular di-
vision business — election
of officers for the coming
year and a report by outgo-
ing President Jeffrey N.
Borin on the division ac-
tivities during his term —
the festivities will include a
special musical revue of
Junior Division's history.
Division members will
be joined by former
members and officers in
the song and dance prog-
ram, which was written
and directed by Ellen
Schmier and Jane Zukin.

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BARRISTER'S
LODGE will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the Oak Park
Community
Center.
Psychiatrist Dr. Bruce
Dante will speak on "Profile
of a Client Likely to Sue a
Lawyer for Malpractice."
The public is invited. For in-
fOrmati on, call Jerry
Schneider, 964-0400.

JEFFREY BORIN

COUPLETS 5016 will
have a "Saturday Night
Fever" disco-social 8 p.m.
Saturday at the United
Hebrew Schools main build-
ing. There is a charge. The
group will meet 8 p.m. June
24 at Wah Mee Restaurant
for dinner. There is a
charge. For reservations,
call the Stan Liebowitzes,
661-4648. The club,will at-
tend the Meadow Brook
Music Festival 7 p.m. July
3. Participants requested to

The cast of the revue in-
cludes Judy Frankel, Linda
Gershenson,- Joel Gershen-
son, Thomas Kukes, Sally
Levy, Milton Lucow, Ed-
ward Lumberg, Sherri
Lumberg, Maida Portnoy,
Marta Rosenthal, William
Rubenfaer, Robert Rubin,
Neil Satovsky, Linda
Schmier, Ronald Schmier,
bring their own dinner.
Ellen Whitefield and Stan- There is a charge for the
ley Zukin.
concert. For reservations,
Joanne Lillis did the
call the Dave Citrins, 476-
choreography. Nancy Green
3033.
and Ellen Whitefield are
•• •
serving as program coor-
HARRY B. KEIDAN
dinators, while Richard LODGE will install Robert
Maddin is technical direc- Miller as president at its in-
tor.
stallation dinner 6:30 p.m.
A booklet com- Tuesday at the Carlyle To-
memorating Junior Divi-
sion's history is being
prepared by Neil Hebrew Club,
Satovsky, the division's
Classes Meet
immediate past presi-
Joshua Tabak, shaliakh
dent, and will be availa-
to Hashomer Hatzair here,
ble at the meeting.
will address the Hebrew
Kenneth Safran is annual
Club 3 p.m. Sunday in the
meeting chairman.
All past and present 10 Mile Jewish Community
Center. His topic will be
members of Junior Division
are invited, as are in- "The Role of the Kibutz in
terested men and women of Israeli Society." The public
post-college age through is invited.
The Center Hebrew de-
their mid-30s. Reservations
partment, meanwhile, an-
are required.
For information, contact nounces it is offering an in-
Lilian Bernstein, division tensive Hebrew course.
Using the Habet U'shma
director, at the Jewish Wel-
audio-visual method, the
fare Federation, 965-3939.
one-month course will begin
June 26, lasting three hours
per day, five days per week.
There is a charge.
Bi-weekly - Hebrew
The Detroit Chapter of
the American Committee classes for beginners are
available,
and classes on
for the Weizmann Institute
of Science will meet 8 p.m. higher levels will meet
once
a
week.
June 20 at North Park To-
For information, call the
wers.
Prof. Yosef Kimhi, a re- Hebrew department, 967-
searcher in the Weizmann 4030.
Institute department of
neurobiology, will speak on ' SZ Nursery
the advances in treating Has Openings
cancer, leukemia, stress,
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
aging and other diseases
Beth Hayeled — nursery
made at the campus. The
and kindergarten — has a
meeting also will feature a
limited number of openings
film about the institute.
for its fall session.
Host committee members
include Harry Cohen, Mrs.
For information or to re-
gister a child call Roz Gil-
Fred A. Ginsburg, Mr. and
son,
357-5544.
Mrs. Irving N. Rubin and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Laffer.
Paul Borman is chairman of
the Detroit Chapter.

veers Apts. club room. Other
officers to be installed are:
Harold Wolfe, Ken Bertin,
Steve Weston and Jack Kot-
lus, vice presidents; Wil-
liam Katz, Al Ryder and
Sheldon Dworkin, sec-
retaries; Ray Redlich, trea-
surer; Seymour Horowitz,
warden; and Harry Potash,
guardian. Trustees are:
Gerald Kirshner, Gerald
Eisenberg, Harold Good-
man, William Soloway,
Sam Margolis, Robert Red-
lich, Jeffrey Levine, Neil
Grossman, Joseph Shewach
and Sam Weiner. Louis
Barden, past president of
the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Council, will
speak on "Jewish Humor —
What's Funny About It?"
For information, call outgo-
ing president, Jonathan
Jaffa, 855-2299.

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Parents with children
who are registered for the
term beginning in Sep-
tember are invited. A slide
presentation about the
program will be shown.
Registration for the fall
term is still open. For in-
formation, call the
synagogue, 851-5100.

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fourth term as president of
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Dr. Max B. Winslow, the
re-elected president of the
Resettlement Service. Dr.

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