THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Yad Vashem Medal Granted State Jewish History Society Is Cited by National Unit Israeli Consul General for the Midwest, Moshe Gilboa, is shown presenting the Yad Vashem "Medal of the Just" to Mrs. Helen Chorazyczewski of Ham- tramck last week. She and her husband, Ignacy, at right, were honored for saving four Jewish boys from the Nazis during World War IL Standing next to Mrs. Chorazyczewski is David Silver, who brought the Chorazyczewskis' story to the attention of Yad Vas- hem. In the background are the Chorazyczewskis' daughter, granddaughter and son, and Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum of Cong. Bnai Moshe who gave the in- vocation at the ceremony. Naftaly Seeks Re-Election to Oak Park Council Post 10 Custom Trim 445- Try My Prices! a sk for PETER Congress COLLECTION CORP. Over 35 Years Of Dedicated Service NO COLLECTION .. . NO CHARGE NATIONAL COVERAGE PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL RETAIL BAD CHECKS Call Harry Jacobs Jeff Jacobs 551-6800 17390 W. 8 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi. 48075 The Association pub- lishes books, technical leaf- lets, "History News," a monthly magazine, and holds seminars, workshops, and other education pro- grams for professional and volunteer workers in the field of state and local his- tory. Aged Studying at Bar-Han U. Gerald E. Naftaly has announced his candidacy for re-election to the Oak Park City Council. Naftaly, 27, was elected to a two-year term in 1977 as the youngest councilman in Oak Park's history. A 25-year resident of Oak Park, he is a trustee of the city's employees' retirement system and a member of the recreation advisory board. He is a member of the Oak Park Kiwanis Club, Oak Park Goodfellows and Old 141" "Kii The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan was selected to receive an award in the nation's most prestigious competition for local history achievement. The American Associa- tion for State and Local His- tory, at its annual meeting in Tucson, Ariz., named the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan a recipient of a Certificate of Commenda- tion for its work in collect- ing, studying and com- memorating the history of Jews in Michigan. The American Associa- tion for State and Local His- tory has given awards to local historians and histori- cal agencies since 1944. It is a nonprofit educational organization with a mem- bership of more than 6,000 individuals and institutions working to advance knowl- edge, understanding, and appreciation of local history in the United States and Canada. GERALD NAFTALY Newsboy Goodfellows of De- troit. Naftaly is a member of the executive committee of the Oakland County Democratic Party and served on Congressman James J. Blanchard's (D-Pleasant Ridge) com- mittee for candidacy selection to the U.S. Naval Academy. He is the originator of the SEMTA Park and Ride shuttle-bus from Oak Park to Wayne State University and downtown Detroit. He has a degree in busi- ness administration from WSU with a major in ac- counting. While at WSU, he served on the Enrollment Energy Crisis Committee with university officials. He is a member of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Jwv SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN POST AND AUXILIARY will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish _War Veterans Memorial Home. The post and auxil- iary will service the D.J. Healy Children's Home Oct. 13, tinder the chairnianship of Jean Friedman. The chil- dren will be provided with entertainment and re- freshments. To volunteer, call Mrs. Friedman, 557- 1483. RAMAT GAN, Israel — Most of the senior citizens who took part as auditors in courses at Bar-Ilan Univer- sity last year, have re- registered for another year's studies. The program, which is supported by the Brookdale Foundation of New York, is the first of its kind at an Is- raeli university to provide senior citizens with the opportunity to participate in regular academic courses and to broaden their cul- tural and intellectual hori- zons. Bar-Ilan is also planning a revolutionary program for regular students to assist senior citizens who wish to advance educationally and culturally. Students will work with senior citizens in their homes on a one-to-one or one-to-two basis. Business Briefs The Mop Shop beauty salon and Accents on You boutique coordinates boutique items and beauty services. They are located in the New Orleans Mall, 10 Mile and Greenfield Roads. For information or ap- pointment, call the salon, 559-8729. ao , Singles Events SHELDON KAY PRODUCTIONS will hold a party 8 p.m. today at Hamilton Place, 30333 Southfield, Southfield. The first drink is included in the price of admission. Disco entertainment will be pro- vided. 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