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February 09, 1979 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-02-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

New Program for Survivors' Adult Children Is Expanded

FACIAL HAIR
PERMANENTLY
REMOVED

The joint Jewish Family
Service - Resettlement Ser-
vice program of group ser-
vices for adult children of
Holocaust survivors has
been expanded.
The first group, which_
began in October and con-
cluded its meetings in
January, will be continued
for 10 more sessions because
of the unanimous request of
its members.

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Recommended by Physicians

FREE CONSULTATION

SHIRLEY 'PERSIN

Registered Electrologist

ADVANCE BUILDING

23077 GREENFIELD. Room 260
Near Northland & Providence Hospital

PHONE 557.1108

Over 20 Years Experience

A second group, open to
any adult, 18 and older,
whose parents experienced
significant loss or hardship
due to the Holocaust, will
begin in mid-February.
Participants will have an
opportunity to express and
to begin to understand at-
titudes and feelings about
their common background
and the impact of this upon
their lives.

Sheldon Kay Productions Presents

FLINT
NEWS

A WINTER
DISCO EXTRAVAGANZA

Flint Jews Help
Soviet Peers Here

Friday, Feb. 16th, 8:00 P.M.
Bay Pointe Country Club
4001 Haggerty Rd., West Bloomfield

The Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council has begun a
series of talks aimed at
helping Soviet Jews adapt
more easily to life in
America.
Among the topics covered
at the sessions are budget-
ing, banking and retail pur-
chasing. The council also
sponsors a weekly class on
conversational English for
the new immigrants.

Admission $3.00 (includes food) Cash Bar 21 & up

Take Northwestern to Orchard Lake Rd. Make a
right — go to Maple Rd. (15Mile) ad make a
left. Go past Jewish Center to Haggerty Rd. —
make a right. Go north on Haggerty past
Pontiac Trail to the end where BAY POINTE GOLF
& COUNTRY CLUB is.

EVERY
HANDBAG
MUST GO!

50% OFF

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HOURS: IKON.-SAT.
9:30 to 5:00

2676 Coolidge -
Dew. 11 & 12 Mile Berkley 3984651

Flint People
Make News

Miriam S. Bureson of
Flint, writing under the pen
name of Miriam S. Baruch;
has written her first book,
"The Diary of the 'Y'," pub-
lished by Atlantis Press. An
oneg Shabat in honor of the
book's publication will take
place Feb. 16 at Temple
Beth El.

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Flint UJA Plans
Day-Long Mission

Our deep pore cleansing combines thirteen steps using five

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64 ., hours for your appointment.

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Electrolysis
Skin Care Products
Skin Analysis

Hair Removal

Deep Pore Cleaning
Eyebrow Shaping
Make-up Consultations
Manicures - Pedicures

$25

Cosmetics
Individual Lashes •
Skin Layering
Salon Facials

- Massages (Ladies Only)

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JUDITH SANS INTERNATIONALE

21700 Greenfield, Suite 114

Across from Northland

968-3660

Special good thru 2/23

The men's health club of
the Jewish Community
Center will sponsor a prog-
ram on weight control and
its effect on fitness and
health 7 p.m, Tuesday in the
main Center complex.
Melissa Hyde, program
director for the Dairy Coun-
cil of Michigan, will be the
guest speaker. The public is
invited.
Meanwhile, the Jewish
Center swim team, the
Stars, competed against the
Allen Park Barracudas it a
recent meet.
Winners, and their
categories Wer
e: Eight years

and under, 25 yard fly, Nathan
Wolfe; 10 years and under, 50

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The 1979 Flint United
Jewish Appeal will sponsor
a day-long mission to Wash-
ington, D.C:, Feb. 21.
There is a charge, and
reservations are required
by Monday. For reserva-
tions, call the Flint Jewish
Community Council, 6 7 -
6922.

Women to Hold
Bowling Party .

Keren Or Group, Hadas-
sah, will sponsor a bowling
party 8:30 p.m. Feb. 17 at
Southland Lanes. Friends
are welcome. There is an
admission charge.
For reservations, call
Andrea Silverman, 232-
8598, or Jan Eisman, 732-
1781.

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yard fly, Rachel Berlin, 50 yard
back, Sandy Terner, 50 yard
free, Dori Cichon; 12 years and
under, 50 yard fly, Liz Peress, 50
yard back, Dina Cichon, 100
IM, Jennifer Gould, 50 yard free,
Suzette Greenberg; 14 years and
under, 50 yard fly, Stacey
Greenberg; 18 years and under,
100 IM, Terrie Crist, 50 yards
breast, Larry Roer, 50 yard
breast, Terry Crist, 100 yard free,
Larry Roer.

MISS BARON

Detroit School
Board Names
Mrs. Kaminsky

Bertha Kaminsky has
been elected vice chairman
of Detroit Public Schools'
Central Board of Education.
Mrs. Kaminsky also is
chairman of the _ Region
Four Detroit School Board.
Gov. William Milliken ap-
pointed Mrs. Kaminsky to a
state-wide task force to
study the problems and
solutions of school van-
dalism and violence.
She also is serving on a
committee that is writing a
syllabus to be included in
the high school social'
studies curriculum dealing
with the Holocaust.

ALL
WINTER' I

Business
Briefs

* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baron
of Beachwood, Ohio, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Laurie Su-
san, to Mitchell Roy Golds-
tein of Southfield, son of
Mrs. Moriis Goldstein of
University Heights, Ohio,
and the late Mr. Goldstein.
Miss Baron earned a
bachelor of business ad-
ministration degree from
the University of Michigan.
She is completing studies
towards an MBA degree at
Cleveland State University.
Her fiance earned
bachelor's and master's de-
grees in mechanical
engineering from the U-M.
A September wedding is
planned.

CALL

yards free relay, Jennifer Gould,
Mimi Keidan, Arthur Terner,
Sam Zeidman; age group 200
yard medley relay, Rachel Ber-
lin, Suzette Greenberg, Sandy
Eliasberg and Terri Crist.

Lenore's Judith Sans
Internationale skin care
center is offering a deep
pore cleansing special,
utilizing European skin
care machines and a man-
ual approach. Other serv-
ices include facials, mas-
sages, manicures, pedicures
and hair removal. A full line
of Israeli and hypo-
allergenic cosmetics soon
will be available. For ap-
pointment, call the center,
968-3660.
* * *
Lynn Morgan, broker-
owner of Century 21's Far-
mington Hills office, has
been awarded the com-
pany's _ achievement in
management award for
1978.

_ Dance Program
at Borman Hall
Entertains Aged

"Jews Are a Dancing
People" is the theme of the
Borman Hall Dance Series
'79 developed by Harriett
Berg, artist-in-residence at.
the Jewish Home for Aged.
Forthcoming dance per-
formances included in the
series are "The Man Who
Invented Blue Jeans," Feb.
25; "The Purimspielers,"
March 18; and "Carnival of
Animals" with the Festival
Dancers, April 22. The pub-
lic is invited. All perform-
ances begin at 6:30 p.m. at
Borman Hall.
Mrs. Berg also will de-
velop a dance series for later
this year at Prentis Manor.
This project is made possi-
ble with the support of the
state of Michigan through a
grant from the Michigan
Council for the Arts.

Israel has two billion tons
of oil shale reserves.

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LAST!

First place relay winners
were: Age 12 and under, 200

Seymour M. Rosen-
wasser,
general agent
with the Massachusetts Life
Insurance Co. in Far-
mington Hills, has qualified
for Inembership in the Mil-
lion Dollar Round Table.

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Sunday — Shalom
Group ski outing at Grand
Blanc Golf Club, 10:30 a.m.
Monday — Hadassah
board meeting, noon.
Tuesday — Temple Beth
El Sisterhood meeting,
noon; and FJCC budget
meeting, 7:45 p.m., Council
office.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club,
noon, Temple Beth El;
FJCC budget Meeting, 7:45
p.m., Council office; and
ZOA meeting, 8 p.m.

Sandler, JFS social work-
ers, will work with the
group. For registration or
information, call Ms. San-
dler or Friedman at Jewish
Family Service, 559-1500.

Health Club Plans Event;
Young Swimmers in Contest

COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

MOVE

Men and Women SPECIAL thru. Feb. 23
Regularly $35 •

Meetings will be held at
the JFS-RS offices on
Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m.
and-there will be a- nomi-
nal charge.
Paul Friedman and Aviva

Friday, February 9, 1919 41

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DRESSES
$2500

AN

Blouses
Sweaters
Pants
s5 to ,

$15

Naomi
lippa's

Advance
Fashion
Ltd.

New Orleans
Mall

15600 W. 10 Mile Rd.
at Greenfield

-IOURS

Mon.-Sot.

10-5

569-4030

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