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October 19, 1979 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-19

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• • Session for Kids
• of Survivors Set

• Volunteer translators (Russian and Yiddish) and • for Ann Arbor
• drivers are urgently needed by Resettlement Serv- •
The Jewish Family Serv-
• ice to assist newcomers, and by the Jewish Family • ice and Resettlement Serv-
• Service to assist our elderly with medical and den- • ice of Greaty Metropolitan
• tai appointments, shopping, etc. Please call Fayga • Detroit will present a work-
• shop on Adult Children of


• Dombey, or Clara Barenholtz,. at 559-1500.
Survivors
•• • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • Holocaust
(ACHS), 2 p.m. Oct. 28 at

• • • • • • • • • • •

• • •

'• • • • • • • • • • •
VOLUNTEERS — WE NEED YOU

• •


SINAI HOSPITAL OF DETROIT
TO ELECT TRUSTEES
AT ANNUAL MEETING

The nominating committee of the board of trustees of Sinai
Hospital of Detroit will present seven names for election at the
annual meeting of the corporation Monday, November 19, at 8
p.m., in the Zuckerman Auditorium. Mominated for five-year
terms ending December 1, 1984:

FOR RE-ELECTION
Jerome J. Frank
Sidney J. Bertin
Lester J. Morris
Merle A. Harris
Hugo Slotkin
Leslie Rose
Bert L. Smokler

According to Article VII, Section 2 of the hospital's corporate
by-laws: "Nominations of persons as candidates for trustees
may also be made by not less than fifty (50) members of the
Special Membership Class* of the corporation who shall certify
to the secretary in writing the names of their nominees at least
ten (10) days before the annual meeting of such members of
the corporation." Only one person may be nominated in each
petition and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee
shall have consented to be a candidate.

*Special Membership Class consists of those persons, who'
must be individuals, who have contributed and paid either to
Sinai Hospital of Detroit or to the Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit, during the year preceding the month in which the
annual meeting of the corporation is held, money or property in
an amount or value of not less than One Hundred ($100.00)
dollars. Those persons granted honorary or life memberships
are included in this classification.

the Ann Arbor Hillel House,
1429 Hill St.
There will be a panel dis-
cussion by four JFS-RS staff
members who have had
previous experience with
ACHS groups. An opportu-
nity for small group discus-
sion will follow.
In addition to the work-
shop, JFS-RS will be spon-
soring an 18-week group for
any adult, age 18-40, whose
parents experienced sig-
nificant losses or hardship
due to the Holocaust.
There will be no fee for
the Oct. 28 workshop. A
nominal fee will be charged
for the group series. For in-
formation, call Jewish Fam-
ily Service, 559-1500 during
the day or in Ann Arbor,
Alicia Karr, 994-6540 after
9 p.m. or. Susan Sefansky,
761-9893 after 7 p.m.

Activities
in. Society'

Betty Kowalsky Stas-
son, pianist, and Jerome
Stasson, violinist, con-
ducted a lecture-seminar for
the Michigan Music
Teachers Association Mon-
day at its state convention

r:n

•• •



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BETWEEN NOW AND NOVEMBER 1, 1979
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ceramictiled baths and modern kitchens.

REASSURANCE

Complete medical security is provided for

.

each resident.

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Professional guards'protect

residents seven days a week.

ttiox

Diversified activities, diebcted with

warmth and concern, are available to all

residents.

UTILITIES

Electric heat, aair conditioning, individual
temperature controls, central Plantenna,
and much more included in one monthly
charge. _
*Meals and other service

on an optional basis

CWB

An Adult Community Located at

28301 Franklin Road • Southfield'

Visit us soon at our

OPEN HOUSE EVERY SUNDAY 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M.

or call

353 2810 for more details.

A.

• • •

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OFF

Friday, October 19, 1919 25

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