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June 16, 1978 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-16

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Friday, Joe 16, 1978 53

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Caricatures

for your party

By

SAM FIELD

Call

399-1320

Cty. Commissioner Pernick Ann Arbor Chabad House
Seeks 20th Dist. Re-Election Plans Programs for Summer

Oakland County Com-
missioner Larry Pernick
announced that he will seek
re-election from the 20th
District (Southfield-
Lathrup Village).

BRIDES
save 25-311
on yciur china,

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call Eva 559-1827

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Chapter of City of Hope

Presents

5th Annual
CASINO ROYALE NIGHT

$20 per couple
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Pernick has served as
chairman of the Board of
Commissioners and has
chajred the finance and
legislative committees and
currently serves as chair-
man of the Democratic
Caucus.
He is vice chairman of the
Southeast Michigan Coun-
cil of Governmenfs, member
of the Regional Affairs
Committee of the National
Association of County Offi-
cials and director, Oakland
County Traffic Improve-
ment Association.
Pernick also is chair-
man of the Jewish Com-
munity Council's civil
liberties committee and is
a director of the brother-
hood of Temple Israel.
Pernick was a proponent
of the board's funding for
the Road Commission to
help local road improve.
ment projects. Pernick also
co-sponsored the initial
County funding for SEMTA
in its formative years, es-
tablishment of the County
Cultural Council, Child
Care Council, Unified
County Government Legis-
lation and decentralization
of county offices including
the treasurer's branch at 13
Mile and Lahser. Pernick
was also the first commis-
sioner to propose the adop-
tion of a code of ethics for
county officials and
employees.
Pernick has been respon-
sible for policy changes that
have resulted in a reduction
of the private passenger car
fleet for county employees.
In addition he formed a vol-
untary citizens task force
that brought about im-
provements in the county
data processing operation.

The Ann Arbor Chabad
House, located at 715 Hill,
will continue programming
throughout the summer.
Services will be held 7
aan. daily, 7:30 p.m. Friday,
10 a.m. Saturday and 8 a.m.
Sunday. Shabat services are
followed by a seuda.
The Kosher Korner Re-
staurant in the house will
be open for lunch and din-
ner on all days that are not
Jewish holidays. There is a
charge. Hours are 11 a.m.-8
p.m. Hours for Shabat will
be adjusted to an earlier
closing time, and there is no
charge on Shabat.
A series of ongoing,
drop-in classes also will
take place at the Chabad
House.The schedule is as
follows:
Basic Jewish Mitzvot, 7
p.m. Sunday and Prayer —
Meaning and Insight, 8:30
p.m. Sunday; Talmud Baba
Metzia 7 p.m. Monday and
Jewish Law in Modern
Times, 8:30 p.m. Monday;
Jewish Marriage 7 p.m.
Tuesday and Prophets, 8:30
p.m. Tuesday; Bible and
Commentaries, 7 p.m.
Wednesday and Mishna
(Avot) 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day; and Talmud, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Hasidut in Daily
Practice, 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day and Commentaries on

Wives phone 559-4866

A summer yeshiva is in
the planning stages. For in-
formation on Chabad House
activities, call the resi-
dence, 1-995-3276, 1-763-
6808 or 549-2161.

for the most unique possible
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Special Rites
for 3 Law Grads

Three Wayne State Uni-
versity Law School students
were graduated at special
ceremonies on Tuesday. The
three, Michael Baum, Ste-
ven Z. Cohen and Stuart J.
Snider, did not attend the
regular commencement on
June 10 because of the Sab-
bath.
This was the first time
WSU has scheduled sepa-
rate ceremonies for the law
school, and assurances were
given that future com-
mencements would not be
scheduled on the Sabbath.
WSU President George E.
Gullen Jr. and the dean of
the law school attended the
special graduation cere-
monies.

"FATHER'S DAY"

the Weekly Torah Portion,
10 p.m. Thursday. The clas-
ses are free of charge.

THURS., FRI., SAT.—JUNE 15, 16, 17

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