Apmel• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Automatic simply means that you can't repair it yourself. —Mary H. Waldrip .0000000000000 UNIQUE? DISTINCTIVE? 0 /- - BAR MITZVAHS? WEDDINGS? INVITATIONS? Hattie Schwartz The Oakland County Child Advocacy and Family Service Project will host a series of six programs on di- vorce, three for children and three for adults, 7:15 p.m. Mondays, beginning Mon- day, at the First United Methodist Church of Bir- mingham, 1589 W.'Maple. The project is sponsored by the Oakland County Probate Court and the Junior League of Birming- •ham. For information, call the Probate Court, 858- 0043. . — Of Course! 352-7387 * * * * * * * * MUSIC? ENTERTAINMENT? Seymour Schwartz — Of Course! 356-8525 Divorce Focus of Court Project 0 • BILL MEYER ORCHESTRA 0 • DANNY VENICE ORCHESTRA 0 • DENNIS VERNIER (1 Man Band) • CHARLES ROWLAND (Pianist For All Occasions) 0 Detroiter Helps Israeli Youth Resolve Jewish Identity Crisis Maureen Stahl is helping Israeli youngsters find themselves — Jewishly. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey (Rose) Stahl of Oak Park, Miss Stahl is the director of the Jerusalem Forest Institute for Jewish-Zionist Education, an agency of the Gesher Educational Affiliates in Is- rael. She made aliya three years ago. It -is her job at the insti- tute to alert Israeli youngsters to Jewish Yom Yerushalayim Marked at Zionist Federation Event The Detroit Zionist Fed- May 18, marking the 13th eration will sponsor a Yom anniversary of the reunifi- 00000000000000 Yerushalayim celebration cation of Jerusalem. The day's_ activities will PEARL SCISSORS begin at noon with a parade from Cong. Bnai Moshe to Oak Park Major Park, SUPER BELT SALE where a tree planting cere- ISRAELI IMPORTED mony in the Oak Park In- ternational Grove will take BUCKLES . . . $9 each HAND MADE — SOLID BRASS place. Singing and dancing 35 Designs — Holy Land History will follow. The DZF also is sponsor- M-GO-BLUE BUCKLES $5.00 _ each ing an essay contest. Topic Now Available – German Silver Buckles for the contest is "United MOST 4r' Jerusalem." Students will PEARL SCISSORS be judged from the following K "THE BUCKLE LADY" categories: - Afternoon EACH FO R $ 11 schools - elementary, after- noon schools - high school, _ OVER "1,200" DIFFERENT STYLES day schools - elementary LARGEST BUCKLE DISPLAY IN MICHIGAN and day schools - high school. Deadline is May 16. 5 BLKS. N. OF 11-MILE BERKLEY. MI 48072 2240 COOLIDGE For information, call the 545-6885 Monday thru Saturday 10-6 — Free Parking DZF, 548-0511. 0 BUCKLES UNLIMITED BUCKLES $4 C GORMAN'S "SUMMER STOCK" .• ■• ..■■■■ .111 ■■ •• 000000000000000000000000000 U.S. Role in M.E. Speaker's , Topic BRODY'S The position of the United States and its role in the on- going negotiations between Israel and Egypt will be examined by Bennett Yanowitz, chairman of the National Jewish Commu- nity Relations Advisory Council (NJCRAC), at the Jewish Community Coun- cil's Delegate Assembly at 8 p.m. Thursday at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Aliya Promoted WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — A program which calls for the promotion of aliya to Is- rael through regional aliya conferences was 'adopted re- cently by delegates to the North- American Aliya Movement national conven- tion. in Southfield They have three children. 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Prior to making aliya, Miss Stahl participated in the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's ulpan program. She also participated in a one-year program spon- sored by the Hebrew University. After graduation from the University of Michigan, she earned a master's degree in Jewish studies from the Jewish Theological Semi- nary. Pernick Seeking Re-Election to County Commission Seat Oakland County Com- missioner Lawrence Per- nick (D-Southfield) has an- nounced he will run for re- election to the 20th County Commissioner District, which includes Southfield and Lathrup Village. Pernick currently serves on the finance and general government committees of the He is also a member of the Criminal Justice Co-ordinating Council, Traffic Improve- ment Association and Or- ganized Crime Control Advisory Council. Friday, May 2, 1980 29 ■•■ September 1980 School Year NOW PLAYING - at Gorman's Summer Furniture Depart- ment . . . an all-star cost featuring Woodard and Tropitone . . . with choirs, chaises, buffet carts, loveseats, umbrellas and more. And all priced to save. THE SUMMER FURNITURE DEPARTMENT AT W. Big Beaver at Crooks, Troy • Phone: 649-2070 Open Doily 10 to 6; Monday, Thursday & Friday till 9; Sunday Noon to 5:30 Telegraph at 12 Mile, Southfield • Phone: 353-9880 Open Daily 10 to 6; Monday, Thursday & Friday till 9; Closed Sunday COMING SOON TO FAIRLANE IN DEARBORN Open House and Parents Meetings at LAWRENCE PERNICK He is a past chairman of the Board of Commissioners and past vice chairman of the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. Pernick also chairs the community relations committee of the Jewish Community Council and is a member of the coun- cil's executive committee. Pernick and his wife life Troy Community Center Thursday Evening, May 15th 8 p.m. Dr. Gerald A. Teller Superintendent