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November 02, 1979 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-02

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56 Friday, November 2, 1979

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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RABBI DR. LEO

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Baby World's

Among the recent events held on behalf of Israel
Bonds were a tribute dinner by Northern States Ban-
corporation, the Bonds' Women's Division "Bond Be-
tween Us" luncheon, and a parlor meeting in advance
of next Wednesday's Medical Physician's Division
dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Shown in the top
photograph are, from left, Robert D. Krestel and Mr.
and Mrs. John H. French Jr. of Northern States Ban-
corporation, David B. Hermelin of Israel Bonds and
guest speaker Zeev Sher. In the middle photograph, at
the Bond Between Us" luncheon are, seated from left,
Leah Snider, Franka Charlupski, Goldie Adler and
Israel Cultural Award recipient Leslie Uggams.
Standing are Hermelin, Phyllis Newman, Ellie
Schaumberg, Sher, Suzanne Kaufman and incoming
Bonds chairman David B. Holtzman. In the bottom
photograph, at the physicians' parlor, are, standing
from left, Drs. Howard Jacobs and Lloyd J. Paul,
guest speaker William Korey, dinner honoree Dr. Ju-
lien Priver and Holtzman. Seated are Dr. Hershel
Sandberg, parlor hbst Dr. Samuel Indenbaum and Dr.
Hyman S. Mellen.

Michigan State, U-M Hillels
Plan Variety of Activities

The Hillel Foundation —
Jewish Student Center on
the Michigan State Univer-
sity campus has a variety of
classes available.
Taught by Rabbi Daniel
Allen, Hillel director, and
Rabbi Irwin Tanenbaum of
Jackson, the classes include
Talmud, basic Judaism,
how to daven (pray) and in-

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FENBY - STEIN TALENT AGENE

Sept. 26 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey R. Heller
(Ronna C. Lipson) of Oak
Park, a daughter, Risa
Beth.

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• Oct. 21 —To Mr. and Mrs.
Marc Schwartz (Carole
Gordon) of Oak Park, a son,
Matthew Scott.
* * *
Oct. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Michalson (Joan
Penner) of Novi, a son,
Jeremy Peter.

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Oct. 25— To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome K. Solomon (Julie
Kimmel) of Novi, a daugh-
ter, Deborah Beth.
* * *
Oct. 23 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Murray W. Platt (Ruth
Neumann of Boston, Mass.)
of Oak Park, a son, Daniel
Shlomo.

Sept. 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Sandler (Lori
Nosanchuk) of Farmington
Hills, a daughter, Stacey
Beth.

RABBI S. ZACHARIASH

Open House Set
at State Facility

The
Hawthorn-
Northville Chapter of the
Michigan Association for
Emotionally Disturbed
Children (MAEDC) is spon-
soring an open house - tour -
crafts sale 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday at Hawthorn Cen-
ter.

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struction on the weekly
Torah portion.
The students will join
their peers from the Uni-
versity of Michigan and
Wayne State University for
a Tamarack retreat today
through Sunday.
Weekly rap sessions
are held 7 p.m. Sundays
at the student center.
Among the issues dis-
cussed are the Palesti-
nians, Soviet Jews and
other topics of Jewish
interest. Susan Berman,
rabbinic intern, leads the
sessions once a month.
Ms. Berman is seeking
women in the East Lansing
or Detroit area who are in-
terested in meeting with
her while she is in Michi-
gan. To contact her, call
Rabbi Allen at MSU, (517)
332-1916.
Meanwhile, the Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundation on
the U-M campus will pre-
sent Jesaja Weinberg, di-
rector of the museum of the
Jewish Diaspora, 8 p.m.
Nov. 15 at the foundation
headquarters. The slide lec-
ture is entitled, "The Jour-
ney Through Jewish His-
tory."

your candlelighting ceremony in poetry
- a Balloon 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 smaller receptions
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!

SHIRLEY B.

CASH

22100 Dante,
Oak Park, Michigan

Three Children

Stephen Cash - Graduate of Oak Park High
School; Janis Cash - Graduate of Oak Park High
School; Tammy Cash - graduate of Oak Park High
School. Stephen and Janis are College
Graduates, Tammy is presently in college in
California.

Work History

Real Estate Career in Oak Park for 21 Years.
Opened all woman office in 1963. By taking a
personal interest in my women employees, I
helped qualify them to become Real Estate. Brok-
ers, by teaching them myself, and assuming their
costs. I stood by their side until every employee
became a Real Estate Broker. In the year 1972 we
became the first all-women Broker office in Michi-
gan.

1968

I was responsible for bringing Dr. Maxwell Maltz,
author of world's most popular book "Psyc'
Cybernetics", to Oak Park at no expense to ► ._
city.
Dr. Maltz was a self image builder and our Oak
Park audience was filled to capacity.

1979

I donated ten thousand dollars to the Shrine hospi-
tal for crippled children. I was connected with a
Shriner in my office, and I was aware of the mar-
velous things they do without getting paid. My free
time was limited so I donated the money.

Member Of

Bnai Brith Real Estate and Construction Lodge,
100 Million Dollar Club, Shrine Hospital for crip-
pled children, South Oakland County Board of
Realtors, Womens Council of Realtors, Builders
Association South Eastern Michigan.

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