THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS When. Not ■ There' ■ ■ • HOME • HOSPITAL ■ 4•41unsin 111 NOME s. Compassionate-Skilled Nurses. o • ■ ■ ■ ■ ! Companions and Aides to care for a loved one chile you're ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ al away. All employees arescreened bonded and inpured. Reasonable rates. IlF_NTION THIS III JEWISH NEWS AD AND • RECEIVE YOUR FIRST HOUR OF SERVICE FREE. I staff . builders. ■ ■ ■ 111 / i ° It HEALTH CARE ,1 °967-1155; I. Bank lAuter Charge & AmencardACcepteed ■ W. 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. itre N Invited 20% Off -invitotions •centerpieces •stotionery Phyllis Billes 559-4343 - B'nai Brith HILLEL FOUNDATION W.S.U. DONORS ART SALE Oakland Mall June 4th 11-6 all items must be sold donations tax deductible Remember Morrey's For Dad MOVLetkil GIFTS FINE JEWELRY 213 am-lifter, Thurs. to `11 ‘ 1 4 trro 444.71126 p.m. Brrenthghorn Neg. Crowley u ' B 13 emit -Betteda Tei.ExPlaza Telegraph. to. norm of le SournfieId ■ BETTER CLOTHES & CUSTOM TAILORS TUXEDC IRENTAILS SPECIALIZING IN LADIES' & MEN'S RESTYLING & ALTERATIONS "WE HAVE MASTERED THE ART OF INTRICATE FITTING" 20 0/0 OFF ON FINEST BRAND NAMES • IN MEN'S CLOTHING INCLUDING BIG & TALL, & SHORT SIZES WITH THIS AD (Bnai Brith Activitie 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. r2 GREATri c) o P t' NEWS New Brand r- Names • New Decorating Ideas cc • New Accessory 2 Department 33 62 `II • g 0 SAME ZS SUBSTANTIAL E CC 0 La m SAVINGS z 20%-50% OFF O open house 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. 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. EL b IRVINGS 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor w (across from the Reego Theater) 681-3900 0 M.711,F,til 8:30T, W, Sat. UI 5&0 5 ra DISNER Vote June 12 Oak Park School Board CLOTHES PIN 32652 Franklin Rd. - (above the Market Basket) SUMMER SALE Begins Thurs. June 1st Hrs. 10:30-4:30 M-S 50% to 75% • T Shirts • Sweaters • Dresses All Sales Final OFF • Skirts • Slacks • Blouses sizes 6-14 626-5555 jam: .,..., I Offer Expires June 9, 1978 j ires June 9, Leffer Expires June 9, 1978 a l I atter Expires Sy Draft, Office, Arta. Drafting Supplies SHELBY PLAZA Its DRAF- 23 Mile & Van Dyke, Shelby Township 731.6200 rn Fri IC m z 0 -rt z cry -n r m m 0 a. r- SEALY THOMASVILLE -< -1-__,., -1 -1 11U7o OFF*: ZU7OOFF -11 5% OFF1 1 1 OFFICE SUPPLIES I ART SUPPLIES 'DRAFTING SUPPLIES: I I With Coupon With Coupon With Coupon 11"; Correction Winslow was elected to his fourth term as president of the agency. SEALY THOMASVILLE LANE Lir Famous z Brand Name fr, 'FURNITURE Nursery School and z Sets Open House Adat Shalom Nursery BEDDING School will hold an informal Weizmann U. Chapter to Meet A photograph in last week's Jewish News iden- tified Dr. F Redl of Wayne State Uffiversity as Dr. Max B. Winslow, the re-elected president of the Resettlement Service. 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