THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48 Friday, July 20, 1919 Palestinian Week COPENHAGEN (JTA) — Left-wing organizations in cv , Denmark, together with Palestinians, are arranging a "Palestinian Week" in Oc- tober where there will be exhibitioris, films and lec- tures. GAN RINAH NURSERY SCHOOL at Cong. Beth Achim 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd. ACCEPTING FALL ENROLLMENTS • Well equipped nursery • Certified teachers •S. 3, 1/2 days a wk. • 5, 1/2 days a wk. _ for more info. call Mrs. Judith Rollins at 626 - 8571 Marriages Nancy Ilene Davidson became the bride of William Handelman in a recent ceremony at Cong. Beth Shalom. Rabbi David Nel- son and Cantor Samuel Greenbaum officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Leslie Davison of West Bloomfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Handelman, also of West Bloomfield. Ilene Litt was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Targum and Anita Handelman. Paul Handel- man was his brother's best man. Ushers were Robert Davidson of New York, brother of the bride, and Richard Dresser. FREDDY SHEYER (Famous One Man Orchestra! - BAR MITZVAS WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES HOUSE PARTIES LIVE MUSIC PLUS DISCO TAPES 398-2462 Danielle Litt and Lisa Litt of California were flower girls. The bride's mother was escorted down the aisle by Herbert Targum. Following a honeymoon in London, the couple is re- siding in Southfield. * * * Former Detroiter Rachel Liebes became the bride of Mark Rose recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dickman of West Los Angeles, Calif., and the late Dr. Jack F. Warner. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rose of Bayonne, N.J., and Woodstock, N.Y. The new Mrs. Rose was graduated from the University of California at Berkeley. Her husband was graduated from k'rinceton, Oxford and Harvard Universities. The couple is residing in Santa Barbara, Calif. MDA Humanitarian Award Presented to Mrs. Jalan Dorothy Sklar Jalan re- cently became founder- patron of the new Magen David Adorn Israel Na- tional Blood Center and was presented a humanitarian award for "her lasting in- volvement in the future and the well-being of that na- tion through the humanita- rian efforts of Magen David Adorn." This new center, a proj- ected $10,000,000 complex, will include a fully equipped blood donor center, scien- tific laboratories for exten- sive research in hematol- ogy, a communications and computer center to upgrade and facilitate the collection and distribution of blood to hospitals and first aid sta- tions throughout Israel. . The new Blood Bank and Fractionation Center will enable Magen David Adorn, Israel's Emergency Health Service, to expand and mod- ernize its services. Mrs. Jalan -remains active in numerous philanthropic and com- munity projects. She is a life member of CARIH, Hadassah, Bnai Brith and Zedakah Club and has held offices in these organizations. She also is -affiliated July 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schafer of Franklin, a son, Todd Michael. * * * July 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Natan Tamary of Hun- tington Woods, a son, Ronen Tzvi. * * * July 5 — To former De- troiters Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bloom (Kathy Peters) of West Virginia, a daughter, Sierra Laurel. * * * DOROTHY JALAN with the Jewish National Fund, Women's American ORT, American Jewish Congress, Pioneer Women and the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Dr. John J. Mames, chairnian of the Michigan Region, American Red Magen David for Israel, and Dr. Morris Starkman, chairman of the Medical- Dental Council, said that the new blood center will have a garden of remembr- ance. On the wall_of the gar- den will be the names of founders-patrons (donors of $10,000 or more) and names of pillars (organizations contributing $18,000 or more). Jewish Vocational Service Honors Senior Volunteers 11E11/11.1( SAL 1E RUN, DON•T WALK TO THE CHILDREN'S SALE OF 111E CENTURY SIZES INFANTS-14 SEE OUR ONE-PRICE BARGAIN TABLES FOR BOYS & GIRLS YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE 5 - .00 VALUES TO 20.00 VALUES TO 40.00 CHOOSE FROM SHIRTS, SWIMWEAR, PANTS, SKIRTS, DRESSES SHORTS, KNIT TOPS, BLOUSES AND NOVELTY ACCESSORIES 30%075% P ) R U ICES BROWSE THROUGH OUR RACKS OF P SEUCP I A E RL s RE G gum drop free (.5. 1 OLD ORCHARD CENTER STORE ONLY Maple and Orchard Lake Roads, West Bloomfield July 5— To Dr. and Mrs. Robert Pasick (Pat Carino) of Ann Arbor, a son, Daniel Joseph. * * * 0 -- June 2 — To Mr. and Mr Charles M. Wolfson (Merle Carson) of West BloOmfield, a son, Matthew Harry. * * * July 1— To Mr. and Mrs. David Lipson, former De- troiters of Borough Park, N.Y., a son, Yoel Gedalia. * * * May 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jacobson (former Detroiter Margo R. Miller) of Vancouver, B.C., a son, Jeremy Morris. Hebrew Club • Plans to Gather Moadon Ivri, the Hebrew Club, will meet 7 p.m. Tues- day at the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center. Discussion will focus on Herzl,. Malik and Jabotinsky. All are wel- come. RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 .547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL Julian Scott, president of the board of the Jewish Vocational Service-Community Workshop, is pic- tured with three of the 35 Senior Service Corps hon- orees who were presented with certificates at the agency's first recognition tea. Shown with Scott, are, from left: Sylvia Tannenbaum, Edna Silk and Ann GREENBAUM Certified Certificates of apprecia- tion were presented to the 35 members of the Senior Service Corps of the Jewish Vocational Service- Community Workshop at their first recognition tea. Julian Scott, president of the JVS-CW board, made the presentations. Scott said that for the 1979-1980 program year, there will be additional jobs at agencies where volun- teers are currently serving: Sinai Hospital, Fresh Air Society, Jewish Community Center and at JVS-CW. New volunteer jobs are available at both locations of the Jewish Home for Aged and at the Jewish .Community Council, Jewish Welfare Federation and at the American Red Cross. Volunteers have been placed at the Hillel - MOHEL Ser'ing Homes & Hospdois Chudler. . 1.99 4.99 9.99 VALUES TO Bu s rn Foundation at Wayne State University, in the National Council of Jewish Women offices and at the Southfield Public Library. Albert I. Ascher is execu- tive director of JVS-CW. The Senior Service Corps is a volunteer program for anyone age 60 or older. For information, call the JVS- CW, 967-0500. 399-7194 REV. HERSHL Certified Mohel SAN-MAR FOR A ONE-STOP GIFT SHOP AND COSMETIC CENTER NOW LOCATED IN NEW ORLEANS MALL 10 MILE AND GREENFIELD 559-2930