Friday, April 4, 1980 44 BETTER BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. SWIVEL CHAIRS Fro. $59,. $ 89 TYPEWRITERS $ 59 95 FILE CABINETS a$7995 We Got 'Env OPEN SAT. 548-6404 231 W. 9 Mile Rd. 1 4 FERNDALE Sled West .1 Wiseshowsi , cietiz c7Vaiz. r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Moss of Oak Park were honored by relatives and friends last week on the oc- casion of their 30th wedding anniversary. Their children are: Cantor and Mrs. Usher (Sherryl) Adler, David and Mr. and Mrs. Victor (Becky) Moss of Lexington, Ky. The senior Mosses have two 170' RIETS Offers Torah Progi'am for Professional School Students Activities in Society grandchildren. On hand to help the couple celebrate were Mrs. Moss' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund (Mary) Steinfeld of New York. Windsor Miss to Wed in June a '4 Ell2Efri2LET PARTY CONSULTANTS Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens, etc. invitations & stationery Make selections from your own home. 20% Discount Dede 358-0251 Marilynn 661-1518 ROSENMAN FLORIST 25941 Coolidge, Oak Park, 545-1616 200/0 INSTANT DELIVERY Our Policy _ "cc Boutique Items _ NEW UNIQUE SERVICE Select From "Collectibles" that will complement any home or office, a beauti- ful gift that will be especially wrapped and deliv- ered for you. • Porcelains • Musical Figurines (playing 18 note songs) • Sculpture (museum copies) • Crys- tal • Ginger Jars (some lighted) and many more - unusual objects. The ease of a phone call can give you this per- sonalized service. CZ MISS ORMAN Mr. and Mrs. Alan Orman of Windsor announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sandra Gail, to Jay Lawrence Armeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hymie Arme- land, also of Windsor., Miss Oiniari is a sopho-- more majoring in social work at the University of Windsor. Her fiance is a senior at the U-W law school. A June wedding is planned. . NEW YORK — In a mod- ern adaptation of an ancient Judaic tradition, a hand- picked group of young graduate students and pro- fessionals have paused in - their career studies and vocations to immerse them- selves in Torah in the Chaver Program at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), an af- filiate of Yeshiva Univer- sity. The Chaver Program, begun in 1978, offers stu- dents who do not plan on be- coming rabbis the opportu- nity to spend one year delv- ing deeply into the world of Judiac scholarship. Stu- dents accepted into the pro- gram take a year-long 'break between college and graduate school, or from their chosen professions, for an intensive examination of Jewish studies as they re- late to their respective careers. Blase-Gordon •Troth Is Told Inflation Hedge? JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics reports that Is- raelis purchased 68 percent more automobiles (a total of 36,000), and 70 percent more televisions (129,000) in the first nine months of 1979 when inflation was greatest than they did dur- ing the same period of 1978. CLOSING OUT!! MUST RAISE CASH IMMEDIATELY! SELLING OUT ENTIRE INVENTORY CASUAL DRESSES ... BLOUSES ... BLAZERS AFTER 5 DRESSES ... SKIRTS ... JEANS PURSES ... GIFTS ... WALL DECOR ... CHINA CRYSTAL ... 14KT GOLD JERELRY STERLING SILVER JEWELRY EVERYTHING MUST GO! NO LAYAWAYS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ALL SALES FINAL ROSINA'S FASHIONS 15623 W. 9 Mile Rd. (Greenfield 9 Mall) 569-2080 Open Mon. thru Sat: 10 am-5 pm OPEN SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 12-4 FOR THIS SALE After the year of study, which is offered tuition- free, the Chaver candidate continues a program of Jewish studies on his own, the curriculum organized by the student working in conjunction with RIETS fa- culty members. At the time he completes graduate school, the student returns to RIETS for a two to four week period of summation to gain the title "Chaver." The title itself goes back some two millenia and evolved during the 18th and 19th Centuries into one which denoted a signal token of recognition of pi- ety, exemplary scholarship, and service to the Jewish community. There are six students in the Chaver Program at RIETS this year, includ- ing David Foster of De- troit, 20, a graduate of Yeshiva College in 1979. Foster will enter Colum- bia University next year to study business. According to Dr. Norman Lamm, president of Yeshiva University, the program is aimed at helping mold pro- fessionals who will se only a patient or a c but a sensitive, feeling human being." "It is vital that the profes- sional have a solid ground- ing in Judaic law and thought as the moral found- ation of his career and as a guidepost to his practice," Dr. Lamm states. Group to Benefit MS Victims to Gather Monday RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra Music For All OccasionQ Abilities Unlimited will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Southfield Civic Center. • Dr. Frank Butterworth of the biology department at Oakland University, will . speak on "Research on Hormones in Multiple - Sclerosis." The group benefits vic- tims of Multiple Sclerosis. The-public is invited, and wheelchair ramps are available. ,„. 968-0021 -PREVENTATIVE-MAINTENANCE - 1 INCLUDED! CONDOMINIUM INTERIOR SERVICE PLAN 557-6830 Trn Call For Free Brochure and More Information Aihin euleter SELECTED JEWELR Y" MISS BLASE Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blase of Oak Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan' Ann, to Craig Jeffrey Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maury Gor- don, also of Oak Park. Miss Blase was graduated from the University of Michigan, where she re- ceived a bachelor of arts de- gree in education. Her fiance was graduated from Oakland University and attends the College of Oste- opathic Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa. An August wedding is planned. Cure for Cold? REHOVOT (ZINS) — Kibutz Netzer-Sereni is planning to market a new device within three years that reportedly brings relief from allergies and the common cold. The machine is called Rhinotherm. It warms the user's nose with a stream of hot, warm air foi- 15 min- utes. The developers claim that in 85 percent of those tested one application brings im- mediate relief with no side effects or recurrence of the cold. They plan to market the device at an estimated cost of $200. (.()MMPI J JENN ELIO SERVICE 13720 W. 9 Mile Ad., Oak Park, Mich. Near Post Office LI 7-5068 -I 414 11.• ■■ DON'T BUY BLINDS!* *UNTIL YOU LOOK INTO THE "PLAIN AND SIMPLE WINDOW BLIND DEAL" You've seen the ads. They offer huge discounts on "name-brand" window blinds. But the bottom line tells the real story. 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