THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
50 Friday, December 8, 1918
Oak Park Mayor, Rabbi to Join
Home for Retarded Dedication
Engagements
Overflow parking will be
will take part in the dedica-
tion ceremonies for the new available nearby, at Best
Haverim Home for Jewish School, Rosewood at North-
retarded adults Sunday at field streets.
Rabbi Gruskin will
24034 Meadowlark, Oak
affix the mezuza to the
Park.
FOR HOLIDAY
The public is invited to doorpost of the building,
the
"hanukat habayit" of signifying that the resi-
GIFTS
the Meadowlark residence, dence is a Jewish home.
the second Haverim Home Like the other Haverim
to be opened by the Associa- Home, on Evergreen Rd.
tion for the Jewish Re- in Detroit, this one has a
22635 Woodward, Ferndale
tarded. From 1 to 5 p.m. kosher kitchen, and the
members of the AJR board residents participate in a
399-0330
of directors will show guests wide variety of Jewish
through the five-bedroom, social and holiday activi-
Monday thru Saturday
two-story house in which six ties', including programs
9 to 8
adults have made their at the Jewish Community
SUNDAY 12 to 5 to 12/24
Center.
home since September.
Mayor Shepherd will be
cited for the assistance that
the city of Oak Park has
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given to the association in
its efforts to establish the
Meadowlark home. The
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AJR, comprised of relatives
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and others who are con-
Specializing In
cerned with the needs of re-
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tarded persons, seeks to es-
tablish other home-like re-
sidences for this special
minority in the Jewish
community.
Toward that end, the
association has embarked
upon a "Buy a Brick" cam-
paign, each "brick" pur-
chased adding to the funds
for acquiring more homes.
For information about the
AJR, or its "Buy a Brick"
campaign, call Executive
Director Joyce Keller, 557-
31455 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, MI 48018 (313) 855-1400
7650.
Oak Park Mayor David
Shepherd and Rabbi Sol-
omon H. Gruskin, chaplain
to several state institutions,
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Dr. and Mrs. Richard S.
Kamil of Birmingham an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Lisa Susan
Kamil, to Whitney Agnew
Talcott, son of Mrs. Agnew
Allen Talcott of Old Lyme,
Conn. and the late Mr. Tal-
Conn.,
Kamil and her
cott.
fiance are pursuing mas-
ter's degrees in landscape
architecture at North
Carolina State University
in Raleigh, N.C. A May
wedding is planned.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
Schwartz of Sterling
Heights announce the
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engagenient of their daugh-
ter, Debbie Schwartz, to
George W. Crittendon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Crittendon of Bremerton,
Wash. Miss Schwartz
earned a master's degree at
Wayne State University.
Mr. Crittendon earned a
bachelor's degree in Wash-
ington. A winter wedding in
Detroit is planned.
Eighty-two percent of all
American women do not re-
ceive early, adequate pre-
natal care, according to the
March of Dimes.
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DEEPEST APPRECIATION
and sincere thanks to the staff of Sinai Hospital,
particularly its S.I.C.U. & C.1.C.C, TO MY FAMILY,
OUR RELATIVES AND OUR FRIENDS FOR
THEIR EXPRESSIONS OF CONCERN, LOVE
AND SUPPORT.
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for Project JOIN
Applications still are
being taken by the Jewish
Vocational Service and
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its Project JOIN summer in-
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Participants in the pro-
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the area with Jewish com-
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tax-free stipend. Interns
also participate in a weekly
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centrating on the structure
of the Jewish community.
Interested college stu-
dents should call the JVS-
CW, 967-0500. Application
deadline is Jan. 5.
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MISS FRIDENBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Eben
Fridenberg of Southfield
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Carol
Joyce, to Craig Steven
Skulsky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Skulsky of
Southfield.
Miss Fridenberg - is a
sophomore at Wayne State
University. Her fiance is a
senior in WSU's school of
business administration
Where he is majoring in ac-
counting.
A June wedding is
planned.
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UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Enrolled in
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Apply Now by Calling:
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week internships may be in the areas of social work, teaching, health-related
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1979.
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MISS CHANDLER
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Chandler of West Bloom-
field announce the engage-
tient of their daughter,
Nancy Sue, to Stephen
David Kursman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kursman
of West Bloomfield.
Miss Chandler was
graduated from the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Her fiance
was graduated from the
U-M and attends the Duke
University Law School.
A winter wedding is
planned.
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