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April 25, 1980 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-04-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 25, 1980

Probus Honors WSU Profs

Orthodox Siddur Printed in Braille

NEW YORK — The tra-
ditional prayerbook is now
available in large print
from the Jewish Braille In-
stitute of America, 110 E. 30
St., New York, N.Y. 10016.

"Ha-Siddur Ha-Shalem,"
edited by Dr. Philip
Birnbaum, has been pro-
duced in a 22-page volume
including weekday prayers
plus material for Rosh
Hodesh, Hanuka and
Purim. This is the most
widely used prayerbook
among Orthodox Jews in
the United States.
English and Hebrew texts
are in exactly parallel for-
mat. The book, which
measures 10 1/2" x 14" is
spiral-bound to facilitate
folding back for convenient
use.
Also available in large
print from JBI are the
Union prayerbook (Re-
form), the Conservative
Sabbath Festival Book and
the Haggada.

Knoesin by the

GomParY
N.* Keep

PATEK
PHILIPPE

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rant
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Inc.

Two Wayne State Uni-
versity professors have been
named the recipients of the
18th annual Probus Club
awards for academic
achievement.
They are: Dr. Gisela
Labouvie-Vief, associate
professor of psychology; and
Dr. Lawrence J. Marnett,
assistant professor of
chemistry.
The awards, granted an-
nually to WSU faculty in
the fields of humanities-
social sciences and natural
sciences, include $1,000
without restrictions, the
Probus Club plaques. Pre-
sentation of the awards will
be made at a 6:30 p.m.
reception-dinner Thursday
at the Furniture Club of De-
troit.
Dr. Labouvie-Vief, the
winner in the humanities
and social sciences cate-
gory, is a native of West
Germany and pursued
her undergraduate work
at the University of Saar-
land in that country. She
earned MA and PhD de-
grees at West Virginia
University.

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NEW YORK — Aaron
Copland is currently record-
ing his first film score in
nearly 20 years. The corn-
poser's "Concerto for
Clarinet and String Or-
chestra" has been chosen by
director James Toback for
his new film, "Love and

Inc.

Money."
Copland, 79, has com-
posed scores for many films,
including "Of Mice and
Men" and "Something
Wild." The concerto, origi-
nally recorded by Benny
Goodman, will feature John
Moses as the clarinetist.

NEW CADILLAC

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IN BIRMINGHAM FOR
PROMPT PERSONALIZED SERVICE.
I WOULD LIKE TO BE YOUR
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DR. MARNETT

During her academic
career, Dr. Labouvie-Vief
has conducted extensive re-
search into the areas of
aging and the intellectual
functioning of the elderly,
along with combatting the
stereotypes associated with
the aging process.
In addition to her profes-
sorship in psychology, Dr.
Labouvie-Vief is a research
faculty associate at the
WSU Institute of Gerontol-
ogy. She joined the WSU
Psychology faculty in 1976.
Dr. Marnett, who won
the award for his work in
the natural sciences,
joined the WSU faculty in
1975. He earned his BS
degree, cum laude, from
Rockhurst College, Kan-
sas City, Mo., in 1969, and
his PhD degree from
Duke University. His
primary area of research
has dealt with the rela-
tionship between dietary
fat and chemically-
induced cancer.
The Probus Club contrib-
utes gifts and grants to in-
dividual Detroit hospitals
and charities. The club has
also provided financial as-
sistance for the college edu-
cation of more than 100 stu-
dents.

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"Development of Jewish
Law" beginning 9:30 a.m.
Sunday in the synagogue.
Rabbi Efry Spectre will lead
the study session. The men's
club will join the sisterhood
for an information night
about Jewish Marriage
Encounter 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day in the small chapel. Re-
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