40 Frida , Jae 23, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Professors Cited for WSU Awards Mrs. Linden Will Direct Detroit's Music Study Club Dr. Cynthia Colvin of Wayne State University's college of education was named the only woman candidate for the "Presi- dent's Excellence in Teach- ing Award" at ceremonies June 14 on campus. Mrs. Victor H. Linden was installed as president of the Music Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit at its annual installation lunc- heon last week at the Raleigh House. Other officers are: Mes- dames George R. Kerwin and Felix Rosenwach, vice presidents; Bernard Nathan, Charles Kramer and Arthur Brown, sec- retaries; and Mark Howard, treasurer. Elected to the board of di- rectors were Mesdames George Charnas, Hyman Goodman, Bernard Ginsberg, Gerald Rowan, John Schneider and Ms. Bertha Weil. Dr. Colvin joined the WSU faculty in 1954, and since 1970 has been a full professor in teacher educa- tion. Prof. Milton Covensky, who has been on the WSU staff for more than 25 years, also received the award. Dr. Covensky is a specialist in ancient history, historiog- raphy and the history of re- ligion. photography fr. Also recognized for the President's Award was Harold Goldman, professor of pharmacology. Goldman joined the WSU faculty in 1974. 30790 Southfield At 13 Mile Road 646-8484 centage you get torn Seymour . We Wi you 30%. We don't give discounts on diamondsliam' 40% . 50% or 60% on beat am The per satislied. Let us proie it. on Our is 100% satistacbon iamds. everyday taw prices nitimd d letely not comp 100% Kaplan diamonds & ene jewelry only. Tee diamond people tor over 50 years. Wag la yaw boot price, well boat III 15, Mrs. Linden has sung pro- fessionally throughout Michigan and Canada. The Jewish Community Center announces story hours for children age 4 and 5 will take place 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and 2:30 p.m. Thursdays in the library of the main Center complex. There will be two series, the first beginning July 11 and 13, and the second, Aug. 15 and 17. There also will be a sum- mer reading club for chil- dren in grades one-six. Theme for the club is "The 12 Tribes of Israel." Youngsters may register on July 5 or later, and should read 12 books during the summer. In August, there will be a party for the par- ticipants. For information on read- ing programs, call the Center library, 661-1000, ext. 163. Meanwhile, the Center announces it has a new librarian, Cindy Zack. Ms. Zack was graduated the University of Regional Board. Work- from Michigan's school of lib- men's. Circle delegates rary science. from• Pittsburg, Cleve- The library has books on land, Akron, Rochester, various aspects of Jewish N.Y., and Duluth, Min- nesota, will attend. Workmen's Circle Celebrates zurrti-- Move to Oak Park Location limy DIRECT Ina the We see Mrs. Linden majored in speech therapy at Wayne State Universtiy. She is vice president of fund MRS. LINDEN raising for Hadassah's Heights Group and has held key positions in both Hadassah and Music Study Club. Center Library Has Series for Kids; Librarian Named 00 .1, 3655 MIMEO, CMIIIESS MIL SITE 1 SIIIIFIELI, r. 41178 In Met swrl of 13 Ilk Id • 16-591 • The Workmen's Circle of Michigan has moved to 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. There will be a grand open- ing ceremony2 p.m. Sunday at the new offices. The nursery school, Sun- day school, credit union and other services of the organi- zation will be located in the new building. Featured on the program will be Oak Park Mayor David Shepherd and Chairman of the Workmen's Circle Great Lakes Regional Board, Nate Glazman. The pwgrara will cul- minate a two-day meet- ing of the Great Lakes .PrkX 49"*" A new Workmen's Circle branch of Soviet Jews will be chartered. IsayVinitsky, chairman of the new Branch 684, will accept the charter on behalf of the branch. Vic- tor Herman, author and lec- turer will translate. 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Nites • mna. 04 Till 9 M Silks T 4Itj Daily 10-5 -X., ALP CENTER • COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE. 544-3500 * 4‘4 .-1 BOB BENYAS Bob Benyas has been re- elected president of Sholem Aleichem Institute at its annual dinner meeting. Other officers are Rose Roth and Morgan Young, vice presidents; Ted Sallen, treasurer; and Bette Schein, secretary. Board of directors includes Sheila Bass, Paul Chcover, Gertrude Edgar, Rhoda Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Sarah) Fried- man, Israel Kaplansky, Dave" Moskowitz, Jack Mandiberg, Mr. and Mrs. Irving (Irene) Panush, Pauline Robb, Molly Sallen and Herbert Schein. Named to Post NEW YORK — Prof. Is- rael Singer, formerly of Brooklyn College and Bar- Ilan University, has been appointed deputy director of the New York office of the World Jewish Congress. Dear Aunt Frieda and Uncle Max MAZEL TOV Pride and JOY We Share In Bar Ilan's In all you have contributed for the educa- tion and well being of the Jewish people. We wish you continued good health, long life and happiness always. Love; Jerry and Leila