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April 13, 1979 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Marvin Frenkels at Opening
of Cancer Fund Service Unit

ttending the openihg of the Michigan Cancer
Foundation's. Oakland Service Center in Royal Oak
, were, from left: Barbara and Marvin F. Frenkel and .
Dr. Marvin A. Rich, executive vice president and sci-
• entitle director of the foundation. Mrs. Frenkel is the
daughter of the late Meyer L. Prentis, for whom the
MCF headquarters is named. Frenkel is a member of
the board of trustees of the Anna and Meyer L. Prentis
- Foundation. The Oakland Service Center brings
many MCF services, free of charge, to Oakland
County residents. These include detection, rehabilita-
tion, home care and medical supplies. For further in-
formation, call the Oakland Service Center, 549-4600.

Singles Events

MICHIGAN JEWISH
SINGLES COUNCIL will
have an all-night volleyball
party 8 p.m. Saturday at the
main Jewish Center. Vol-
leyball will be held in the
main gym, and basketball,
racquetball, music and
movies will be available.
There is a nominal charge.
***
SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES of the Jewish
Community Center will
hold a party 8:30 p.m. April
21 in the home of Phil Fa-
bian, 24640 Sussex, Oak
Park. Buffet dinner will be
served, and dancing will fol-
low. There is a charge. Sing-
les age 30 and up are in-
vited. For information, call

Fabian, 967-4110; Lois
or
968-3054;
Moore,
Dorothy Shapiro, 557-2599.

Sinai Sponsors
Laser Meeting

More than 500 scientists
and physicians attended a
three-day International
Medical Laser.. Symposium
last week in the Ite-nais-
sance Center sponsored by
Sinai Hospital.
Program directors for the
conference were Dr. Hugh
Beckman, chairman of
Sinai's Department of Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat, and
Dr. Terry Fuller, biomedi-
cal director of Sinai's Laser
Surgery Laboratories.

During the 1956 • Sinai
campaign, when other air-
lines suspended their
flights to Israel, El Al was
the nation's only link with
friendly but distant coun-
tries.

RALPH
YAMRON'S
Orchestra

Music For All Occasions

968-0021

sure
Invited

Friday, April 13, 1919 39

LINEN CORNER

Fine Table and
Household

LINENS

20-40% OFF

Risha 967-3352
Hilda 968-6348

20 %

• invitations
-centerpieces
• stationery

Phyllis Billes

559-4343

r Campaign Section Meeting
Features Speech by Editor

ti

Philip Slomovitz, right, editor and publisher of
The Jewish News, addressed a recent meeting of the
Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund
Synagogues and Schools Section. Section Chairman
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper of Cong. Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses is at left.

Federation Agencies Plan
Variety of Passover Events

The Jewish Welfare Fed- Passover food to needy per-
eration's member agencies sons in the community.
Sinai Hospital's kosher
are celebrating Pasover in
kitchen prepared special
varied and special ways.
Senior citizens at the Passover meals for patients,
Jewish Home for Aged and inchiding matza, haroset
Jewish Federation Apart- and other traditional foods.
The Jewish Commu-
ments held their own Sed-
ers; at the_ apartments, nity Council distributed
many residents brought pamphlets about the
"Matza of Hope," a spe-
guests.

cial reading for Soviet
At the Jewish Commu- Jews that can be in-
nity Center, two groups of cluded in the Seder. The
retarded adults held Seders council also arranged for
they conducted speakers to discuss
iR.selves. A fully-catered Passover at meetings of
community Seder also was Christian organizations
and churches; several
held.
Some Soviet immig- speakers led Seders.
.
United Hebrew Schools
rants had their first ex-
held
traditional model Sed-
perience of openly celeb-
r • rating a Jewish holiday ers but also sponsored
Passover skills workshops
0- thanks to Resettlement
students and their par-
Service and the Jewish for
ents. Participants learned
Family Service. Nearly
melodies and traditions
100 immigrants attended
which they, could incorpo-
Seders at the homes of
rate into their own home
area residents who re-
ceremonies.
sponded to JFS' requests

sr

for hospitality.
JFS volunteers also de-
of
livered - packages

The fruit of the righteous
is a tree of life.

A
HAPPY PASSOVER
rro The Entire Community

Complete Food Centers

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