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44 Friday, September 15, 1978
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
GOLDMAN
Sept. 8 — To former De-
troiter Mitchell Druckman
and Mrs. Druckman (Jen-
nifer Hewat) of Tucson,
Ariz., a daughter, Risha.
* * *
Sept. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Goldstein (Susan Ful-
ler), former Detroiters of
Dallas, Texas, a daughter,
Jori Marlene.
* * *
Sept. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey S. Madgy (Cindy
Rand) of Southfield, a
daughter, Jaclyn Meredith.
* * *
Sept. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Usher (Arlene
Stone), 10094 LaSalle,
Huntington Woods, a
datighter, Lori-Anne.
* * *
Sept. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Savin (Fran Ben) of
Oak Park, a daughter,
Heidi Sandra.
* * *
Sept. 1= To Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Silver (Rosalind
Weinberg) of Detroit, a
daughter, Randy Beth.
** *
Aug. 27 — To former De-
Expert Mohel
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547-8555
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REV. HERSHL
ROTH
Certified Mohel
557-0888
557-7629
RABBI S. ZACHARIASH
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MOHEL
In Home or Hospital
557-9666
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Cantor SAMUEL
GREENBAUM
MOHEL
Certified
.
Serving Homes 8 Hospitals
390:M4
Cantor Sidney
Jewish Center Activities Slated -
Births
RABBI DR. LEO
.
RUBE
Certified Mohel
358-1426 or 357-5544
troiters Dr. and Mrs. Alan
Goldfine (Marsha Ber-
kowitz) of Laurel, Md., a
son, Michael Jacob.
* * *
Aug. 23 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Nemzin (Ida Re-
•iss) of Southfield, a daugh-
ter, Stacy Michelle.
* * *
Aug. 20 . — To Mr. and
Mrs. Steven M. Schneider
(Jennifer Dobrowski of Los
Angeles) of Southfield, a
son, Scott Allen.
* * *
Aug. 11 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald R. Epstein
(Marjory Winkelman), 5762
Woodwind Dr., Birming-
ham, a daughter, Lillian
Josephine.
Apt. Manager
Sentenced in OP
The 71-year-old husband
of the manager of Oak Park
Gardens apartments, who
had pleaded no contest in
Oak Park District Court to
the charge of assulting a
76-year-old tennant, was
sentenced Friday to six-
months probation and a
$100 fine.
011ie Head was also told
by the court to have no con-
tact with the occupants of
the apartment building un-
less they initiated contact
BRUCE LOIN IS
Really Dealing on Year End Models
.
Now Taking "19" orders
ack Cauley Chevrolet
81/2 Mile & Woodward 547.6500
with him.
Scolding doesn't help; a
stick does.
HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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METROPOLITAN DETROIT'S ONLY KOSHER RESTAURANT
EVERY SUNDAY, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. is "SPECIAL FAMILY NITE"
COMPLETE DINNERS FOR EVERYONE
Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis
Mosaic art by Harry Lui
will be on display Saturday
through Oct. 1 in the
Samuel and Miriam L. and
Louis and Ethel Hamburger
Exhibition Hall at the main
Jewish Community Center.
Portraits of many well
known personalities were
developed by Lui through a
technology for which a proc-
ess patent is pending. The
new concept also permits
production of these three-
dimensional portraits in
limited editions.
A brochure 'containing
short biographical sketches
of the personalities por-
trayed is available free at
the exhibit,,which is open
weekdays from 8:45 a.m. to
9:30 p.m., Saturday from 1
p.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday
from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Meanwhile, the Cen-
ter's theater group, Cen-
ter Stage, will present
Murray Schisgal's com-
edy, "Luv," 8:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday,
and Sept. 23, 24 and 30.
A kosher dinner theater
will be available 6 p.m.
Sept. 17 and 24. Reserva-
tions are required one week
in advance of the dinner
theater. There is a charge.
The production will fea-
ture Steve Goldsmith,
Sandy Rotenberg and John
MacColl. Laura Levine-
Niesen will produce and di-
rect the production. Hugh
Broder is in charge of tech-
nical aspects and set design.
The 10 Mile branch will
be the scene of the Senior
Adult Council's annual flea
.
Judy Grenadier
to Head Group
for Soviet Jewry
Judy Grenadier was
elected chairman of the De-
troit Committee for Soviet
Jewry at its annual election
meeting.
Other officers are: Gerald
Rogers, co-chairman;
Sandy Craine, Ida Joyrich,
Neil Grossman and Yorim
Dahav, vice chairmen; Dan
Berk, Debbie Shostak, Eve-
lyn Schwartz, Cherri Stein-
berg and Rochelle Golds-
tein, secretaries; Jeanette
Sklarcyk, treasurer; Kay
Walin, public relations; and
Gert Armstrong, tribute
chairman.
Trustees are: Harriet Ar-
nowitz, Cantor Jacob Bar-
kin, Sister Margaret Bren-
nan, Congressman William
Brodhead, State Sen. Dan
Cooper, Al Farber, Rochelle
Goldstein, Rabbi Irwin
Groner, Msgr. Clement
Kern, Tillie Martin, Arnold
Michlin, Rabbi David Nel-
son, Al Rosenberg, Saul Ra-
bins, Felix Rosenzweig and
Helen Shavell.
Cancer Patients
Meeting Planned
The next Living With
Cancer meeting will be held
7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
Fireside Lounge of the First
Presbyterian , Church of
Birmingham, 1669 W.
Maple. Cancer patients and
family members are wel-
come. For information, call
the American Cancer
Society, 557-5353.
MOSHE DAYAN
ALBERT-EINSTEIN
market 11:30 a.m.-2 On.
Sunday. There will be a
bake sale, flea market and
entertainment.
A mini creative work-
shop, conducted by Mari-
lyn Rowens, will take
place 2 p.m. Sept. 24 in the
Meyers Memorial Li-
brary at the main Center.
Youth in grades three-six
are invited. There is a
nominal fee.
The Thursday Afternoon
Study Club will focus on Is-
raeli literature at its meet-
ings 1 p.m. Sept. 28, Oct. 12
and 26 and Nov. 9. There is
a charge.
Bnai Brith. There is a
charge.
Among the films are
"Jakob the Liar," "Sweet
Light in a Dark Room."
"Gold of Rome" and "Fifth
Horseman Is Fear." Tickets
are available by calling
Bnai Brith, 354-6100, or the
Center, 661-1000.
A story hour for youth age
4 and 5 will be held 10 a.m.
Wednesdays at the main
Center, beginning Oct. 18.
There is a nominal charge
for craft materials. Regis-
tration will be taken in the
Center library. For infor-
mation, call the Center,
A class in Jewish Ameri- 661-1000, ext. 163.
There are a limited
can literature will be held 8
p.m. Thursdays in the Cen-- number of openings still
ter library. Classes will be available in some of the
held Sept. 28, Oct. 12 and 26 courses offered at the Cen-
and Nov. 9. There is a ter.
charge.
A
meet-the-author ClaSses Slated
luncheon will be held noon for Diabetic Kids
Oct. 4 at the main Center
A series of six classes for
complex. There is a charge.
diabetic
children will begin
Edith Linderman will read 7:30 pin.
Thursday in the
from her poetry. Reserva-
tions may be made at the Oakland County Division of --
Health, 27725 Greenfield,
Center library.
Southfield.
An adult Jewish
The classes are free of
foreign, film festival, charge, but reservations are
focusing on the limited. A written state-
Holocaust era, will begin ment from the patient's
8 p.m. Oct. 5 in the main physician is required for
Center, sponsored by the attending the classes. For °
Center, the Metropolitan reservations by Monday,
Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- call the Oakland County
cil and the Anti- Health Division Education
Defamation League of office, 424-7058.
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