100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 05, 1980 - Image 55

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-09-05

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Allan/Touro College Offering
Advanced English for Russians

Why not the best?

The Allan/Touro College
is offering an English lan-
guage program for Russian
immigrants. The program,
according to Dr. Mintzi
Schramm, academic coor-

GOLD GALLELN

32802 FRANKLIN RD., FRANKLIN VILLAGE
10-5:30_TUES.-SAT.
851.7111

Canadian
Best Seller

"Children of the World
Paint Jerus a lem"

• 423 pages.
• over 650 recipes.
• traditional, tested,
•& tasty
• proceeds to
HADASSAH WIZO
Projects.
• $11.95 plus 1.50,
postage & handling

featuring 140 paintings by children
from around the world

September 9 - September 27

Ea

Opening Reception
from 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. September 9

Jewish Community Center

A late Thursday evening
reception sponsored by the
Detroit Committee will fol-
low the plenary session of
the 49th General Assembly
of the Council of Jewish
Federations (CJF), to be
held Nov. 12-16 at the De-
troit Plaza Hotel.

Kinnereth Cookbook
23 Park Lane Circle
Don Mills, Ontario,

Free Admission

M3B 1Z8

Call 661-1000 ext. 250 or 265
for group reservations

ORDER NOW!

LO

TANNING
CENTERS

You don't have
to sacrifice your
skin for your tan

Sun Glo Tanning Benefits:

• Eliminates dangerous rays...uses
safe UV-A rays
• Look sun kissed, not sun baked ,
• Contoured beds assure even
tanning
• Trained technicians
• Medical consultants

At Sun Glo you will enjoy our

European tanning beds in plush
rooms. Have that successful,
bronzed look all year.

.•.'

38245 W. 10 Mile at Grand River

1

/2 Block W. of Holiday Inn
Farmington Hills. MI.

477-0660

HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-9;
Sat. 10-6

possess technical creden-
tials from Russia and who
wish to develop compatible
English technical skills.
The second course offering
is College Preparatory
English, designed for per-
sons interested in pursuing
studies beyond the high
school level.
Both courses incorpo-
rate components on
Americanization and
U.S. citizenship.

The program will feature
monthly guest speakers
who will provide insight
into the nature and organ-
ization of American busi-
ness and industry.
Classes will meet every
Tuesday and Thursday,
7:30-10:30 p.m., at United
Hebrew Schools, starting
Sept. 30.
Enrollment forms may be
obtained from Allan/Touro
College by calling the office,
357-2968, Monday through
Thursday, 1-5 p.m.

Automotive Reception Followk
CJF Plenary Session Nov. 13

Payable to

6600 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield

dinator of the college, will
be jointly sponsored by the
United Hebrew Schools and
the Southfield Community
Education Program as a
community service at no
cost to students.
The program, which fea-
tures two different kinds of
English instruction, is in-
tended to be a continuation
of prior work in basic
English.. Students enrolled
in this program must have
had some background in
ESL (English as a Second
Language) instruction.
Utilizing ESL methods this
program will provide
further development and re-
finement of English lan-
guage skills.
Students will choose the
type of English instruction
most suited to their needs.
The two courses offered are
Technical English and Col-
lege Preparatory English.
The Technical English
course is designed for adults
who are professionals, who

Sun Glo
Certificate

1 session
free per
membership

The CJF is the umbrella
organization of local federa-
tions and welfare funds in
the United States and
Canada. Detroit's Jewish
Welfare Federation, headed
by President George M.
Zeltzer, will host more than
2,000 delegates at this
policy-setting Jewish com-
munal gathering.
Slated for 10 p.m. Nov. 13,
the reception will pay trib-
ute to Detroit's automotive
industry. Co-chairmen of
the event are Vivian and
Bernice Deutsch.
The entertainment
commiltee, headed by
Lillian Perlman, who is
being assisted by Sally
Levy and Beverly Laker,
is now completing plans
for the occasion, which is
just one of the many
locally-sponsored high-
lights of the gathering.
The decorations commit-
tee for the reception jointly
chaired by Ruth Frank and
Charlotte Zack; working
along with them are Harriet
Prentis and Marjorie Al-
pern.
Co-chairmen of the recep-
tion's food committee are
Sue Orley and Nola
Goldman; serving with
them are Melba Winer,
Esther Jones, Virginia
Hoffman and Sally Sober-
man.

Friday, September 5, 1

WE SELL

FOR LESS

A

Super

Selection
of

SUITS

For
All
Occasions
in:

WOOL
VELVET
TWEED

and more

Advance
Fashions
Ltd.

sizes 8-20

New Orleans
Mall

15600 W. 10 Mile Rd.

at Greenfield

Nursery School
Seeks Students

Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses Nursery School still
has openings for the fall
season. For information,
call Aileen Prujansky, nur-
sery director, 358-3721; or
the synagogue, 851-6880.

HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 10-5

ce"\;"

.569-4030

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan