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July 11, 1980 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS,

46 Friday, duly 11, 1980

- July -5 To Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Fisher (Bryna
Cooperman) of Detroit, a
son, Matthew Herman.

cus) of Oak Park, a daugh-
ter, Lisa Brooke.

* * *

July 5 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Brenner (Elaine
Rothstein) of Madison
Heights, a daughter, Randi
Elizabeth.

* * *

July 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Minc (Karen Mar-

* * *

Cantor Sidney

July 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dovitz (Beverly
Schwartz) of Huntington
Woods, a son, Jeffrey Brian.
* * *
Jul _ y 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Elie Morris (Bonnie Polen)
of Oak Park, a daughter,
Laurie Nicole.

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July 1— To Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Zipser (Bonnie
Starr) of Southfield, a
daughter, Jessica Lynn.

Serving Homes & Hospitals



Capital Improvements Approved
for Four Local Jewish Agencies

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July 1— To Mr. and Mrs:
Neale Stone (Sid Fenton) of
Oak Park, a son, Ryan
Michael.
**
June 30 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Stern (Mona
Lipshaw) of Southfield, a
son, Seth Loren.
* *
June 27 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Redick (Jac-
queline Zukin) of Far-
mington Hills, a daughter,
Sarah Elizabeth.
* * *
June 27 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Panter (Vic-
kie Greer) of Oak Park, a
son, Ian Justin.

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June 24 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Bernard Stern (Leslie
Hornberg) of West Bloom-
field, a daughter, Leah
Blythe.
* * *
June 23 — To Dr. and
Mrs. David A. Gourwitz
(Donna Watson) of South-
field, a son, Jonathan Ber-
nard.
* * *
June 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hertz (Wendy
Brandt) of Huntington
Woods, a son, Ryan Brandt.
*
June 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Harold S. Fried (Caro-
lyn Koppy) of Franklin, a
daughter, Rebecca Lynn.
* * *
June 19 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Sarasky (He-
len Simons) of Oak Park,
twin sons, Jason Stewart
and Gene Scott.
• * *
June/ 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. David Blatt (Carolyn
Rowe) of West Bloomfield, a
daughter, Amy Elizabeth.

* * *

May 30 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Feldman (Susan
Stein), former Detroiters of
Miami, Fla., a daughter,
Alicha Rae.

* * *

May 25 — To Dr. and Dr.
Clark Feldman (Shelley
Cohen), former Detroiters of
Los Angeles, Calif., a
daughter, Valerie Aniie.

Survivors Kin
to Meet Sunday
at Main Center

CHAIM — Children of
Holocaust Survivors Asso-
ciation in Michigan — will
meet 10:30 a.m. Sunday at
the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center complex in
West Bloomfield (new loca-
tion). Coffee will be served
at 10.
Sarah Goldberg will
speak on a recent trip to
West Germany she and her
father, David Burdowski,
made during which Mr.
Burdowski testified as a
witness at a Nazi war
crimes trial.
For information, call
Charles Silow, 962-9694,
Monday-Friday.

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The Board of Governors of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion has approved alloca-
tions totaling $236,358 for
capital improvements at
four of its agencies.
The largest, up to
$192,500, represents half
the cost of the first major
renovation program at
Borman Hall since that
Jewish Home for Aged
structure was opened in
1964. The other half of the
expenditure for new furni-
ture, interior remodeling
and numerous other im-
provements will derive from
specially-designated funds
contributed to the home.
According to JHA Execu-
tive Director Charles S.
Wolfe, the project reflects
an awareness of how
environment affects the
aged person's level of func-
tioning. The use of color, for
example, has a predomin-
ant role. A basic color for
each floor will provide a
code whereby residents can
identify where they live. In
addition, no five consecu-
tive rooms will have the
same color bedspread so
residents have less chance
of wandering into the wrong
room.
Further improvements
to provide a more home-
like atmosphere, includ-
ing wall _ coverings,
lounge chairs, planters, a
cheery dining room
decor and a canopied
patio area outdoors, are
planned.
The board also approved
$24,358 for renovations and
repairs --at the United He-
brew Schools Twelve- Mile-
Lahser headquarters. The
improvements include re-
surfacing the parking
areas, interior painting and
re-carpeting a. number of
rooms.

Aid

Available

The Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit has been notified of a
free loan - service offered to
convalescents in need of
home hospital equipment.
H.E.L.P. (Hospital
Equipment Loan Project) is
a program developed by
League-Goodwill which
makes available hospital
beds, side rails, wheel
chairs, walkers, crutches
and other speciality items to
patients in the tri-county
area for a specified time
period. All that is required
is that patients have a doc-
tor's or nurse's prescription
stating the type of equip-
ment needed.
H.E.L.P. has its own de-
livery van to bring and re-
trieve any equipment. For
information, call the Jewish
Community Council, 962-
1880.

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was awarded a fellowship
from the Academy of Gen-
eral Dentistry in a special
convocation ceremony held
during the AGD's 28th an-
nual meeting in San Diego.

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State Representative — 69th District

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Approval of these projects
followed review and
recommendation by the
Capital Needs Committee of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, chaired by David K.
Page. Associate chairmen
are Hugh W. Greenberg and
Herbert P. Sillman.

It was noted that the
building, which was opened
in 1969-1970, has been in
constant use by both stu-
dents and community
groups. Akiva Hebrew Day
School has its classrooms
there, and the Hebrew Free
Loan Association has an
office in the administration
area.
A sum of $15,000 was al-
located to Jewish Family
Service for new equipment
installation to correct
switchboard overloading.
The agency has received
close to 800 phone calls per
day, which is beyond the
planned capacity of its orig-
inal equipment. Because of
the heavy traffic, an-alter-
native system, involving a
second answering point,
was proposed.
The changeover will
benefit both JFS and the
Resettlement Service,
which shares the system.
JFS will also receive a simi-
lar special capital grant
from United Foundation.
The Jewish Commu-
nity Center was recipient
of the fourth capital im-
provement grant. This
sum of $4,500 will match
the share contributed by
the Center's Senior Citi-
zens Council for installa-
tion of soundproofed
partitions at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch in
Oak Park, now being
enlarged and renovated.
The partition will pro-
vide for greater flexibil-
ity in the use of new
space, where senior citi-
zens gather for many ac-
tivities.

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