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June 15, 1979 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-06-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44 Friday, June 15, 1979

EXCALIBUR

Hair Styling
Salon

I

Singles Event

SOLO FLIGHT SING-
LES will hold their first
summer cocktail party 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at the temple.
Dave and Art and their
Disco Sounds will provide
music for dancing. Re-
freshments will be served,
and there will be prizes.
There is a charge. Singles
age 30 and up are invited.

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GORDON

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your candlelighting ceremony in poetry
a Baloon Man for your child's birthday party
Strolling Strings for wedding ceremony and dinner music
a magician to entertain at Bnai Mitzvah
a woodwind quintet for the unique wedding
a caricature artist for any kind of get-together
professional hostesses for a club golf outing
a classical guitarist and flutist for smeller receptions
Pro Disco, the best show in lights and sound
a "double-talker" to liven things up at your corporation party
a "pick-pocket" who will "steal your guests blind"
.
a mime artist to astound at any function
a Dixieland band to blend with your New Orleans theme
a friendly staff who will be most happy to answer your most
common or uncommon- requests! -

THE JEWISH SING-
LES will play miniature
golf 2 -p.m. Sunday at the
Royal Oak Golf Range. The
group will sponsor a disco
8:30 p.m. June 23 at the
main Jewish Community
Center. There is a charge,
and refreshments will be
served.
*,* *
SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES will gather 8
p.m.–Sunday in the main
Jewish Community Center.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Phil Fabian,
967-4110; Lois Moore, 968-
3054; or Marge Thoryn,
399-2265. Singles age 30
and up are invited.

SPACE, a , service for
widowed and divorced men
and women and their
families, sponsored by the
National Council of Jewish
Women, will hold a program
for the young widowed 8
p.m. Monday in the NCJW
offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield. There is a
charge.
Rev. Bob Weikart, pas-
toral counselor ethecist
with the Department of
Family Medicine, Univer-
sity of Michigan Medical
School, will speak on "What
Ever Happened to Happily
Ever After?" The discussion
is aimed at men andwomen
under 40 who have lost a
spouse.
SPACE holds weekly
drop-in discussion groups
for the widowed, divorced
and separated 8 p.m. Wed-
nesdays at the NCJW office.
A trained facilitator guides
each session. There is a
charge.

It costs $35,000 to con-
struct a new apartment for
an immigrant family in Is-
rael.

GRAMO OPENING

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gallery, brings you beautifully
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Kenneth J. Safran was
elected president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Junior Division at the
organization's 41st annual_
meeting at the Jewish
Community Center.
Safran, a former 'division
vice president, succeeds
Jonathan M. Jaffa. Safran
is a member of several
committees at Sinai Hospi-
tal.
Also elected were vice
presidents David S. Aronow
and Jonathan R. Roth.
Michael B. Perlman will
serve as chairman of the di-
vision's executive commit-
,

Young Widowed
Focus of Talk

ART SALE

RING Olict

Ken Safran Named President
of Federation Junior Division

fund-raising for the Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund.
New members- are wel-
come. For information, con-
tact division director Lilian
Bernstein, 965-3939.

Disco Parties by

Alt

L.

iviitcc

Dan Sandberg

353-6699

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SHEYER
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WEDDINGS
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ANNIVERSARIES HOUSE PARTIES
LIVE MUSIC PLUS
DISCO TAPES

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If you're not

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tee. Elected as members-
at-large of the executive
committee were Richard G.
Ludwig, Benjamin F. Ro-
ienthal, Suzanne Rubin,
James A. Safran, Susan R.
Weinman and Marc G.
Whitefield.
Re-elected to the di-
vision board were Jef-
frey N. Bolin, Sharon L.
Edelman, Nancy C.
Green, David H. Gutow,
David Handleman II,
Jaffa, Paul Lefkowitz,
Cynthia A. Leven,
Cynthia Mandelbaum,
Barb Melnik and Steven
L. Morris.
Also Shelly Navarre,
Marta S. Rosenthal, Caryl
L. Scheuer, Charles L.
Schiff, Robert H. Schwartz,
Sue Singer, Beth L. Sklar,
Neil J. Sosin, Louise Spec-
tor, James Stegman and
Liraa I. Stillwater.
Newly elected to the
board were Jameg Deutch-
man, Sheryl Friedman,
Bruce Gershenson, Philip
Handleman, Lynn Keidan,
Joel Lerman, Phil Liner,
Neil Schneider, Mark Y.
Segel, Steven Steinway and
Paul Zlotoff.
Junior Division is the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's year-round organiza-
tion for young adults of
post-college age through
their mid-30s which, coin-
bines social, service and
educational activities with

HAPPY
FATHER'S DAY
DAD

Love
Gail, Howard, Joey & Scott



House Votes
Voluntary
School Prayers

WASHINGTON — An
amendment to allow volun-
tary prayer in public schools
was passed by the House of
Representatives Monday.,
The amendment is one pro-
vision of an education bill.
Mandatory prayers were
originally banned in 1962
and 1963 in Supreme Court
decisions.

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