50 Friday, May 2, 1980
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Births
April 24 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Cohen (Linda
Lehman) of Southfield, a
son, Adam Robert
* * *
April 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Hack (Sydney
Green), former Detroiters of
Los Angeles, Calif., a
daughter, Jamie Nicole.
* * *
April 21 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas M. Kukes
(Rosanne Revich) of Bloom-
field Hills, a daughter,
Dana Michelle.
* * *
April 20 — To. Mr. and
Mrs. Danny (Tina) Gedrich
of West Bloomfield, a son,
Michael Lee.
* * *
April 18 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Milt Wo'hl (Renee Sol-
oway) of West Bloomfield, a
son, Joshua Marc.
* * *
April 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Weinbaum
(Anita Zeppa) of Southfield,
aeson, Keith.
* * *
April 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Cantor Sidney
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SPACE to Present 3-Part
Series on Financial Planning
Robert Gordon (Barbara
Tobias), 25417 Parkwood,
Huntington Woods, a
daughter, Arianna Lea.
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April 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Franco (former De-
troiter Linda Weber) of San
Anselmo, Calif., a daughter,
Ashley Elizabeth.
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March 5 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Jeffrey Robbins (Shir-
ley Radzinski) of Hun-
tington Woods, a daughter,
Stacey Erin.
Adelmans Mark
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Irving
(Sara) Adelman of South-
field were honored Satur-
day at a dinner at the
Machus Red Fox restaurant
given by their children on
the occasion of the couple's
50th wedding anniversary.
Their children are: Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Adelman,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Adelman and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Wolf. The senior
Adelmans have seven
grandchildren.
Out-of-town guests in-
cluded Mrs. Adelman's sis-
ter, Mrs. Sandra Meadow
and twin brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hy
Freidman of Chicago.
Mr. Adelman was a
member of Keidan and
Zager Lodges of Bnai
Brith. Mrs. Adelman is
active in efforts on behalf
of Northwest Child Re-
scue Women.
The couple also will be
treated to an anniversary
trip by their children.
SPACE, a community
service of the National
Council of Jewish Women
for the widowed and di-
vorced and their families,
will present the first of a
three-part series on per-
sonal financial planning 8
p.m. Tuesday at the NCJW
offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield. Audrey Pearl, a
certified financial planner,
will discuss ways in which
one can establish and attain
realistic financial goals for
the '80s.
During the three sessions
Ms. Pearl will cover "Infla-
tion — Your Ally — Not
Your Enemy," "Basic Tax
Strategies," "Insurance In-
vestments, and Estate
Planning." Subsequent
programs will be held on
May 13 and May 22. In-
terested persons are asked
to pre-register for the series.
Programs are open to the
public. Sabra Schecter of
Southfield is chairman for
the series.
At 8 p.m. Wednesday,
SPACE will begin a four-
week support group for di-
vorced men and women.
Cong. Bnai David to Honor
J. Kraizman at Bond Dinner
Kraizman, a long time
leader in the Israel Bond
program, is also a member
of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai
Brith and one of its trustees;
a member of the Detroit
Jewish Community Coun-
cil; and a charter member of
the Bnai Brith Interna-
tional Israel Lodge. He is
one of the first patrons of the
Bnai Brith Plaza in the Lib-
erty Bell Park in
Jerusalem.
The Moslem Shrine Tem-
ple will sell a Shrine Hospi-
tal newspaper at various
Detroit area intersections
this weekend, with all pro-
ceeds going to aid crippled
and burned children.
The newspaper will carry
the headline "Help A
Shriner Help a Child" and
will carry news from the 21
Shriner Hospitals for crip-
pled and burned children
throughout the United
States, Canada and,Mexico.
Kraizman is also a past
state commander of the
Department of Michigan
Jewish War Veterans
and is currently the
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Cong. Bnai David will
hold its annual Israel Bond
tribute dinner 6:30 p.m.
June 4 at the synagogue.
Hnored at the event will
be Bnai David's "Man of the
Year" Jack J. Kraizman,
past president of Bnai
David and currently a
member of its board of trus-
tees.
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Pre-registration is re-
quired. A similar support
group series for the
widowed will begin Mon-
day.
A children's drop-in
discussion will be held at
5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
This informal program is
designed for those
youngsters who have ex-
perienced the death of a
parent. An experienced
facilitator will guide the
discussion.
Gary Mueller will present
a lecture and discussion
entitled "Introduction to
Life Energy" 8 p.m. Thurs-
day at the NCJW offices.
The program is a repeat of
the workshop which was of-
fered at the SPACE Room to
Grow Forum in February.
Mueller is a founder and
executive director of the
Orenda Association for
Holistic Health.
There are nominal
charges for all programs . To
pre-register for a series or a
support group, or for infor-
mation, call Aida Cutler
weekdays between 9 a.m.
and 2 p.m., 557-9604.
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• JACK KRAIZMAN
organization's judge ad-
vocate. He is president
emeritus of the JWV
Memorial Home Associa-
tion and, with his wife,
Anne, a life-long member
of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit.
Kraizman was a patient
at the National Jewish
Hospital/National Asthma
Center, in Denver, in 1979.
His discovery that there
was no kosher kitchen in
the hospital and no kosher
food for Jewish patients led
to a one-man campaign to
change the situation.
Kraizman was recently
appointed a trustee of the
National Jewish Hospital,
and says he hopes the cam-
paign to provide kosher
facilities at the hospital will
succeed shortly.
The honoree is a member
of the Michigan Bar Asso-
citation and its the Civil
Rights Committee, the
Criminal Jurisprudence
Committee and the Judicial
Selection Committee of the
Detroit Bar Association. He
is also a former vice
president of the Michigan
Criminal Jurisprudence
Committee.
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