THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44 Friday, October 3, 1980 °°°°°"" Alpha Omega Expands Professional Tie s With Universities of Detroit and Michigan 0rah, the world rejoices! simchas T0000000000000 000000 The Schul is filled with children's voices It's a season of apples and flags and reverie With smiling faces and joyful camaraderie! Alpha Omega, interna- tional dental fraternity, at its "Evening With the Presidents," last Saturday night, at Fairlane Manor, expanded its professional activities to universities with financial cooperation for student aid and activi- ties. In behalf of the Michigan Chapter of Alpha Omega, Dr. Lawrence Wenokur, president of the local chap- ter, presented $5,000 each to Dr. Harold Shapiro, president of the University of Michigan, and Fr. Robert A. Mitchell, president of the University of Detroit, for services in their respective dental schools. In this fashion the Alpha Omega services were ex- tended internationally. The fraternity was a pioneer in the establishment of the dental college at the He- brew University in Jerusalem and now pro- vides assistance to the Tel Aviv University dental col- lege. Dr. Sanford Schein- gold, international president of Alpha Omega, the third of the presidents to be honored at the dinner, presented plaques to Dr. Shapiro and Fr. Mitchell "in appreciation for the aca- demic adcom- plishments." Add to your holiday simcha with Kosher Dairy products: cottage cheese, sour cream, butter milk, chocolate milk, cream cheese, ice cream, and fruit juices Certified Kosher by Metropolitan Kashruth Council: Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator 000000000000000 POUND SHEDDERS WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT SENSIBLY WITHOUT PILLS, SHOTS OR HARMFUL SUBSTANCES . . . AND HOW TO KEEP IT OFF BY FOLLOWING A NUTRITIOUS AND BALANCED DIET WED. & THURS. CLASSES 7 p.m. MON. & TUES. 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PRIME Dr. Martin Naimark, toastmaster, guiding the evening's program through many facets related to Alpha Omega professional leadership, paid honor to the national president, and had a special tribute for the fourth president honored at this special occasion, Dr. Lawrence A. Kerr, president of the American Dental Association. Dr. Kerr, who recalled his role as quarterback on a U-M football team, spoke on the importance of guiding youth towards responsible professional activities. All the guest speakers outlined the academic serv- ices of their universities and communal affiliations and emphasized the importance of raising the standards of dental activities. The Jewish role of the fraternity was in evi- dence in the inclusion of Hatikva in the national anthems led by Mary Freedland, accompanied by Judy Stulberg; and the invocation in which Dr. Samuel Stulberg gave emphasis on Jewish ethi- cal values. as Naimark, Dr. toastmaster, credited par- ticipants with the roles they are playing in advancing professional standards and in the communal services in which they are firmly lb. HOME-MADE 'ITALIAN SAUSAGE $ 1.98 lb. COMPLETE LINE OF CHEESES COMPLETE DELICATESSEN DEPT. HOT & COLD SANDWICHES DAILY TO GO ONE OF MICHIGAN'S LARGEST LIQUOR AND WINE SELECTION PRODUCE SPECIALS DAILY $ 1. 39 1-UP lb. Diet or Reg. 8-PACK $1 . 99 ■ HEAD LETTUCE 49c We Accept Visa and Mastercharge "Literature of the Holocaust" will be taught 8 p.m. Tuesdays at the Bnai Brith Hillel House, 14400 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Dr. Jacqueline Zeff is the in- structor. "Ideas and Institutions" will be taught by Dr. Gene Schramm at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Hillel House. Both courses start the week of Oct. 15. The college will join with the Hillel Foundation in sponsoring a class in "Pivotal Moments in Judaism" 1 p.m. Wednes- days at the Hillel Founda- tion at Wayne State Uni- versity, 667 Student Center Building. There is no charge. For details, call the Allan/Touro College, 357-2968, 1-5 p.m., Monday through Thursday. HUC Recruiter at U-M Hillel Gary Zola, assistant to the national director of ad- missions for Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, will be at the Hillel Foundation head- quarters at the University of Michigan on Oct. 24. Zola will discuss avail- able programs for becoming a Reform rabbi, cantor or communal worker or Jewish educator. He will be on campus from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Hillel Foundation is located at 1429 Hill. For an ap- pointment, call the Hillel Foundation, 1-663-3336. Attending the presentation of checks to the presidents of the University of Michigan and the Unix versity at the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity Presidents dinner are, from left: Dr. Martin Naimark, Dr. Harold Shapiro, Dr. Sanford Scheingold, Dr. Lawrence Wenokur, Father Robert A. Mitchell and Dr. Leo Shipko. engaged. Program partici- pants included Roslyn Shipko, president of the ladies auxiliary; Joseph Cabot, Ninth District Trus- tee of the American Dental Association; Richard Williams, international trustee of Alpha Omega; Leo Shipko, international editor of Alpha Omega; and Verne Primack, regent, District 6, Alpha Omega Fraternity. Music was provided by Mack Pitt and.his orchestra. NEED INVITATIONS Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. 20%On Call Barbara Starkman 968-5080 .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 357- 1 056 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SUITE 111-HERITAGE PLAZA 24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY. 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