– - , 4.4•111.4.11.••••■■•■■•••••■•,,,,•••••■ -'4..4.}!AreIR 1I;r1PY 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. HACK'S KID POWER SHOE WORLD FOR THE LOOK OF THE 80's . . THE LATEST IN STYLES .. . AND EXPERT FITTING. 1•••11 ■ PIP' Semi Annual Sale FINE FURNITURE TO UVE WITH 20% OFF titiVuhCe (except all accessories in our Boutique) 50% OFF sad Rams All Special twr Orders VISIT OUR GIFT AND ACCESSORY GALLERY Accent and decor items for the U.S. end the four comers of the glo b e. Great Gift Woos, FREEgift.wropping, Sherwood Studios BEN end MARK MORGANROTH — Prof ssfonol Members ASID TB-TWELVE MAIL—Southfield-354-9060 • 10-9 Mon.-Sat. 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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 SHABOT SHALOM FROM GREAT SCOTT OPEN JULY 4 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. MOTHER'S FEINBERG FRANKS BORSCHT or KNOCKS 12-OZ. PKG. 139 SAVE 70' QT. JAR 10-0Z. BOX 594 SAVE 20' 59 4 AE. SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE MANISCHEWITZ MATZO 40-0Z. BTL. 88 4 SAVE 274 KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT: • • • • • Hattie Schwartz — Of Course! (Hebrew Copy Available) 352-7387 • • • • • • • • 1 derly Jews in Venice, Calif., focusing on their problems and solutions. Monday, WCAR (1090), music, information and community highlights with Rachel Jacobs. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR:11 p.m. Sunday 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. * * * * * * * * * RELIGIOUS SCOPE: 11:40 p.m. Sunday, Channel 9, Rabbi Jonathan V. 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DIRECTIONS: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Channel 7, "Growing Old in Venice, Calif.," a documentary about a community of el- Orchard Lake Rd. just south of Maple " 1 This Week's Radio and Television Programs * * * • West Bloomfield Plaza fl 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 SENIORS for 1981 NOW SHOOTING Anna B. San-bet Is Engaged "EARLY BIRD" SPECIAL 16 EXTRA WALLET PHOTOS — FREE PHOTOGRAPHY Evergreen Plaza 12 Mile-evergreen 557-4848 MISS SAMET Mr. and Mrs. Harry Samet of Oak Park an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Beth, to Steven Erwin Brotsky, son of Esther Brotsky of Birmingham and the late Mr. Morris Brotsky. A late summer wedding is planned. 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