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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, July 4, 1980
Speed Reading,
Dance at Center
Men'sClubs
The Jewish Community
Center's educational serv-
ices department will begin a
three-week speed reading
session 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the main Center complex.
There is a charge and the
community is invited.
For information, call the
Center's educational serv-
ices department, 661-1000,
ext. 164.
A new session of summer
dance classes will begin
July 21 in the Center dance
studio. Classes will be of-
fered for all levels and all
age groups in ballet, mod-
ern jazz and modern dance.
Classes are open to the
community. For informa-
tion, call the Center's edu-
• A fresh mind keeps the cational services depart-
body fresh.
ment.
BETH EL BROTHER-
HOOD elected Irving
Chasnick president at its
61st annual meeting. Other
officers are: Douglas Bloom
and Jonathan Haber, vice
presidents; Raymond Ab-
rams, treasurer; Dr. Ab-
raham Gotman, secretary;
and Edward Dizik, assis-
tant treasurer. Elected to
the board of directors for a
two-year term were: Stan-
ford Brown, Eric Canvasser,
Al Delidow, Bert Fogelman,
Jefferey Graff, Lawrence
Goldsmith, Franklin
Grawi, Neal Grossman,
Gerald Lakritz, Dr. Donald
Rochen and Gerald Rowin.
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WXYZ (1270) and
WRIF-FM (101) and 10:30
p.m. Sunday, WCZY (1500).
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RELIGION IN THE
NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday,
CKWW (580), Rabbi
Jonathan V. Plaut is the
moderator.
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JEWISH COMMU-
NITY COUNCIL: 11:30
a.m. Sunday, Channel 2, as
part of "Sunday in Detroit,"
Prof. Theodore Rad-
zialowski will speak on
Polish-Jewish history.
"Group Homes as Op -
posed to Institutional Care
for the Retarded" will be de-
bated 7 p.m. Saturday on
Channel 7 during "John
Kelly's Saturday Evening"
program.
Attorney Michael Caine
will discuss the case of the
institutionalized. John
Garrett, also an attorney
and an advocate for the re-
tarded, will take the side of
the group home proponents.
Also featured will be Bill
Miller, a resident of the
Jewish Association for Re-
tarded Citizens' Haverim
Home, who will talk about
his experiences in an in-
stitution and in a group
home; Jean Roby, a member
of the JARC, who will talk
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derly Jews in Venice, Calif.,
focusing on their problems
and solutions.
Monday, WCAR (1090),
music, information and
community highlights with
Rachel Jacobs.
LUBAVITCH JEWISH
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WNIC (1300) and WNIC-
FM (100) and 10 a.m. and 7
p.m. Monday, WSHJ-FM
(88.3), Rabbi Yitschak
Kagan is the moderator.
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RELIGIOUS SCOPE:
11:40 p.m. Sunday, Channel
9, Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut
is the moderator.
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COFFEE WITH HY: 6
p.m. Monday, WCAR
(1090), interviews and fea-
tures of Jewish interest,
with Hy Shenkman.
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YIDDISH IS HEIMISH:
6:30 p.m. Monday, WCAR
(1090), an all-Yiddish pro-
gram of music, news, inter-
views and other features
with Hy Shenkman.
IF NOT NOW: 12:40 p.m.
Thursday, WDET-FM
(101.9), Joyce Keller, execu-
tive director o _ f the Jewish
Association for Retarded
Citizens, will be inter-
viewed.
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DIRECTIONS: 12:30
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West Bloomfield Plaza
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Jewry on the Air
about her son's in
stitutionalization and resi-
dence in a group home; and
Joyce Keller, executive di-
rector of the JARC.
HIGH SCHOOL
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Birmingham and the late
Mr. Morris Brotsky.
A late summer wedding is
planned.
Health Clinic
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Oakland County Health
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immunization clinic 9
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Shiawassee School, Far-
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