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December 07, 1979 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-07

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Friday, December 1, 1919 51

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Activities in Society

The Nelson-Lefkowitz
Family Club will hold its
annual Hanuka party 5
p.m. Dec. 16 in the Tel-12
Mall community room. Offi-
cers of the family club are:
Rabbi David A. Nelson of

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• • •

Mr. and Mrs. Jim
(Rose) Silverstone of
Southfield were honored re-
cently on the occasion of
their 50th wedding an-
niversary. A party was
given in their honor at Jac-
ques by their children, Dr.
and Mrs. Bob (Charlotte)
Silverstone. Out-of-town
guests included: Max
Goodman of Tucson, Ariz.;
Jack Goodman of Phoenix,
Ariz.; Richard Rice of
Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
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Fishman and children, Mr.
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Fishman, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard (Shelly) Kronick,
Mr. and Mrs. Morrey (Mil-
lie) Katz and Noreen; and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Lisa)
Katz and son, all of Cleve-
land, Ohio. The senior Sil-
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grandchildren.
* • •
William "Bill" Wolok of
West Bloomfield was hon-
ored recently at a surprise
party at the Detroit Yacht
Club on the occasion of his
50th birthday. The party
was given by his wife,
Edith. Family and friends
were on hand to help celeb-
rate. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan (Edee) Wolok
of Oak Park.

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The Detroit Friends of
Bar-Ilan University will
have a Hanuka celebration
8 p.m. Dec. 18 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Linda)
Lee, 6784 W. Knollwood
Cir., West Bloomfield.
Guest speaker will be
Prof. Harvey Babkoff of
Bar-Ilan's department of
psychology.
Prof. Babkoff originated a
special research project in
Israel which has developed
into a major rehabilitation
program for disabled war
veterans with severe head
injuries.
As a result of Prof.

Babkoff's project, Is-
rael's Defense Ministry
has opened a rehabilita-
tion center in Tel Aviv
where the disabled study,
undergo speech therapy,
psychological counsel-
ing, and perform as-
sembling and other sub-
contracted jobs from the

electronics and building
industries.
Prof. Babkoff is a
graduate of Ner Israel Rab-
binical College in Baltimore
and earned his MA and PhD
in experimental psychology
at Columbia University. He
has been a member of the
Bar-Ilan faculty since 1971.

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Martin G. Deutch, Michi-
gan chairman of the New
Leadership Division of
State of Israel Bonds, will
launch the division's activi-
ties by hosting a meeting_
7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
Walden Woods Apts. club
house.
The recently-formed di-
vision is geared to the par-
ticipation of young adults
who wish to help Israel
move closer to its goal of
economic independence.
For information regard-
ing the meeting or the
group, call Deutch, 353-
1260.
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Kaufman was a member
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