THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 56 Friday, November 9, 1919 Young Leaders Receive Federation Awards Births Nov. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Rosen (Arlene Gar- bowitz of Grand Rapids) of Southfield, a son, Michael Aaron. * * * Nov. 2 — To Cantor and Mrs. Usher I. Adler (Sherryl Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL . Serving Homes . S. Hospitals - Moss) of Oak Park, a son, Steven Paul. * * Nov. 1— To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Teitelbaum (Sha- ron Shore) of Huntington Woods, a son, Joshua Seth. * * * Oct. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Caplan (former De- troiter Deborah Pollack) of Baltimore, Md., a son, Zachary. * * * 411e ■ 399-7194 REV. HERSHL ROTH Oct. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ossipove (Judy Fineman) of West Bloom- field, ,a son, Adam Morris. * * * Oct. 21 — To former De- troiter Jerry Van Ness (Elizabeth Barks of Chicago) of Los Angeles, Calif., a daughter, Sara Di- xon. Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-7629 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN * * * Oct. 16— To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rabinovitz (Susan Solarz) of Huntington Woods, a daughter, Michelle Ann. * * * Oct. 12 — To Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schor (former De- trpiter Debbie Mendelson) of Mercer Island, Wash., a son, Benjamin Lawrence. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kane (Cheryl Weiss) of West Bloomfield, a son, Michael Jason. Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes- LI 2-4444 Planning Division. He is vice chairman of the board of Wayne State Uni- versity's Hillel Foundation, a board member and past president of the Harry B. Keidan Lodge, Bnai Brith, a - 547-855-5 What can Less judgment than wit is more sail than ballast. 855-1400 FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY', DO FOR YOU? We can provide: • your candlelighting ceremony in poetry I .: 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 liven things up at your corporation party • a "double-tilker" • 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! where ther.eps a :wan CITRIN JAFFA Three local young adults have received awards from the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion for ourstanding leader- ship. Robert Citrin, Judy Frankel and Jonathan M. Jaffa received engraved plaques at a meeting of the Federation Board of Gover- nors on Wednesday. Citrin, who received the Frank A. Wetsman Memo- rial Leadership Award, is a member of the boards of Jewish Vocational Service and Jewish Community Center. He has held various offices in the Allied Jewish Campaign's Real Estate and Industrial and Automo- tive divisions. He has been a member of the United Jewish Ap- peal Young Leadership Cabinet, and is also active with the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, Jewish Par- ents Institute, Founders Society of Detroit Insti- tute of Arts, Detroit Board of Realtors and the Wayne State University Alumni Association and FRANKEL its Anthony Wayne • Society. Mrs. Frankel has been a member of the board of Fed- er'ation's Women's Division since 1976 and currently serves as briefing chairman for the division's Campaign effort. She received the Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award "for outstanding service to the community." Mrs. Frankel is a member of Federation's Community Services Budget and Plan- ning Division and of the board of directors of the Fresh Air Society. She is a former regional vice chair- man of the United Jewish Appeal Women's Cabinet. Jonathan M. Jaffa, im- mediate past president of Federation's Junior Di- vision, received the William H. Boesky Memorial Lead- ership Award fol. service to the Junior Division. Jaffa, who continues to serve on the Junior Di- vision board, is also a member of the Allied Jewish Campaign Met- ropolitan Division and of Federation's Culture and Education Budget and Tanzman Named Akiva Head, School Benefit Concert Set David Tanzman was elected president of Akiva Hebrew Day School at the school's recent election meeting. Other officers are: Milton Duchan, Dr. Lawrence Loewenthal and Dr. Harvey Sabbota, vice presidents; Dr. David Berris, secretary; Ronald Berman, treasurer; and Phillip Stollman, hon- orary president. LET'S GET THE RECORDS STRAIGHT . . , "THE WAITING GAME" as the name suggests is a maternity shop featuring smart styling for the FASHION MINDED Mother to be. . . . . BUT "The Waiting Game" is also a fine Infants & Toddlers Shop specializing in beautiful clothing for that New-Born thru 4 T The Waiting Game member of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board for the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith and the Metropolitan Bnai Brith Council's ADL chair- man. Applegate Square 29767 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield — 352-9799 Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Thurs. til 8 Elected to the board of di- rectors were: Leonard An- tel, Dr. Lary Berkower, Dr. William Beres, Harry Blitz, Pearlena Bodzin, George Chessler, Steven Cohen, Dr. Samuel Ebenstein, Barry Eisenberg, Sanford Eisen- berg, Sam Flatt, Rabbi James I. Gordon, Rabbi Sidney Green, Cantor Samuel Greenbaum, Seymour Greenstein, Dr. Martin Guyer and Marge Green, chairman of the PTA board. 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