THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46 Friday, June 21, 1980 Sydney Peimer Will Retire From Sinai Hospital Post Sydney C. Peimer, senior vice president for medical affairs at Sinai Hospital of Detroit, will retire Tuesday after more than 40 years in the medical field. Peimer came to Sinai in 1957 as associate director and later served as adminis- trator and vice president for administration. In his pre- sent position, which he as- sumed two years ago, he provides guidance and as- sistance to Sinai's medical staff of nearly 800 physi- cians and dentists. A native of Brooklyn, Semi Annual Sale FINE FURNITURE TO UVE WITH 20% OFF tru' d i 7: in (except all accessories in our Boutique) 50% OFF seiect Items 20° /O I OFF ! til:dpeerc s ial 1 VISIT OUR GIFT AND ACCESSORY GAUERY Accent and decor items for the U.S.- and the Four corners of the globe. Great Gift Ideas. FREE gift-wrapping. Sherwood Studios BEN and MARK MORGANROTH — Professional Members ASID 10.9 Mon.-Sat. Sun. 124 TEL-TWELVE MALL—Southfield-354-9060 Mosier Charge • Visa • Our own revolving charge - Peimer began his medical career as a registered nurse during the Depression. After World War II, he was an administrator at the Jewish Hospital and Brook- dale Hospital, Center, both in Brooklyn. As administrator, and later vice president for administration, Peimer was responsible for the day-to-day operation of Sinai Hospital. He was responsible for imple- menting many programs. Peimer participated in professional organizations. He was one of the founding fathers and the first chair- man of the Michigan Hospi- tal Association's committee on psychiatric services. He served on the board of trustees of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan and on several of its committees, the board of trustees of the Metropolitan Northwest Detroit Hospitals Council and also served on commit- tees of the Michigan State to GLuGlAsGLingetie Midnite Madnessv SALE s- 1 - 3 Wall to Wall Clearance! 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School Names Rabbi Schostak I Singles Events THE JEWISH SING- LES will participate in a co-ed softball game 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Cranbrook Park, Southfield. In case of rain, the group will meet at the ballfield to go for brunch. Admission is free to the softball game. Vol- leyball will be held 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Admission is nominal. A general mem- bership meeting will take place 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Morris Branch. Ad- mission is free. ter party and afterglow Aug. 6, beginning with the play, "A Chorus Line," at the Fisher Theater. A limited number of tickets is available, and advance paid reservations are required by Tuesday. For reservation information, call the Cen- ter's group services depart- ment, 661-1000, ext. 219. Hebrew Name Taken Off Ballot Norman Goldman will not be able to use his He- brew name, Itzhak, along * * * with his English name on HIGHRISE PROD- the August primary elec- UCTIONS will have a tion ballot. "singles on wheels"-- party Oakland County Com- 9:30 p.m. Thursday at missioner Dennis M. Aaron Bonaventure roller rink. had filed suit asking that There is a charge, and sing- challenger Goldman's name les 21-35 are invited. Re- be removed from the ballot freshments will be avail- entirely because he had able. For information, call asked to use his Hebrew the roller rink, 476-2200. name. Aaron claimed that Goldman was trying to infer SHERER that he was a religious Jew. ROSE SOCIALITES will present The district includes Oak a summer dance 9 p.m. Park and Royal Oak Saturday at the Oak Park Township. Community Center. Johnny The court ruled that "C" and his orchestra will Goldman's name would ap- provide music for dancing. pear on the ballot without There will be social mixers the name Itzhak. and refreshments. Singles FOR THE FINEST are invited. The organiza- tion will hold its 25th instal- lation dinner-dance 7:30 T A p.m. Aug. 2 at the Furniture 0 ° P nH Club. For reservations and r WEDDINGS information, call Mollie BAR MITZVAS Stern, 968-3643; or Shirley Kaner, 398-2296. BERNIE Rabbi Zev Schostak, former Detroiter of Brook- lyn, N.Y., has been named the first headmaster of the newly merged Park East- East Side Hebrew Institute Day School in New York City. Rabbi Schostak was or- dained at the Hebron Rab- binical College in Jerusalem by the school's late deans, Rabbis Sarne and Hebroni, as well as by Israel's Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef. He holds an MA de- gree from the University of * * * Detroit and has pursued YOUNG SINGLE post-graduate rabbinical ADULT DEPARTMENT and educational research. and ASSOCIATES of the Jewish Community Rabbi Schostak has re- Center will sponsor a thea- cently completed drafting a Code of Practice for the Na- NEW HOURS tional Personnel Commis- NEW HOURS sion of Torah Urnesorah; he also serves as editor of "The Principal (Hamenahel)," lt/. the professional journal of that group. He is a founder of the National Association of CON11)1,ETh OA LIAO SHIN ICE Yeshiva Supervisors and the author of two books 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. and numerous articles on religious and educational Near Post Office themes. OPEN WED. CLOSED SAT. Rabbi Schostak was the I•11 — se eta to in No so No we we so en so as au an so fa ni principal of the Mid-Island School of the Hebrew Academy of Nassau County Harvard Row Mall (N.Y.)--and previously at Eleven Mile Road Akiva Hebrew Day School — and Lahser and the Yeshiva of Crown 353-1810 Heights in Brooklyn. H WINER 357-1010 A Ahin eweler SELECTED JEWELRY LI 7-5068 Kichel 1 By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) 1. 1 6 eggs 1/2 tsp. salt 5 tsps. sugar . 1/2 cup oil 2 cups flour Mix all ingredients together and beat for 10 minutes with an electric mixer at a medium speed. Put wax paper on a cookie sheet. Drop globs of batter from a spoon and sprinkle with sugar or cinna- mon sugar as preferred. 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