62 Friday, November 1, 1980
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Births
Nov. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Howard L. Shifman (Cheryl
M. Kaplan) of Oak Park, a
son, Scott Benjamin.
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* * *
Nov. 1— To Mr. and Mrs.
Marc D. Manson (Marcia
Tureff), 24608 Pierce,
Southfield, a son, Jeremy
Matthew.
* * *
Oct. 28 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Andrew J. Ruden (JoAnne
Schulman) of Birmingham,
a daughter, Sarey Allyn.
*. * *
Oct. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Haft (former De-
troiter Karen Pinter) of Me-
quon, Wis., a daughter,
Valerie Monica.
* * *
Oct. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Rabinowitz (Mada-
lyn Brin) of Southfield, a
daughter, Renee (Rivka)
Tema.
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Oct. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Segal (Shelley
Levine), former Detroiters
of California, a son, Todd
David.
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Oct. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Garfield (Ilene
Fealk) of Franklin, a
daughter, Michelle Karer
* * *
Oct. 11 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Mayo Friedlis (Pearl
Greenblatt) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Darby Daniella.
* * *
Oct. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald J. Berman (Kath-
leen Klein) of West Bloom-
field, a son, Ryan Lee.
* * *
Sept. 22 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Jack Belen (Honey
Rosensweig) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Sara Rivka.
* * *
Sept. 10 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Spilky (former De-
troiter Linda Krugel) of
Brentwood, Calif., a son,
Michael Jason.
ADL Board
Meets Tuesday
The Michigan Regional
Advisory Board of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith will meet noon
Tuesday in the Butzel
Building Auditorium, 163
Madison, Detroit.
The ADL film on the
Oberammergau Passion
Play will be shown and
author Dr. Judith Laikin
Elkin will be the guest
speaker. Her topic will be
"Jews of the Latin Ameri-
can Republics."
Tennis Tourney
The Jewish Community
Center is sponsoring a
novice tennis tournament,
Nov. 16, 19, 23 and 26, for
persons aged 18-35 and 35-
and-over.
Entry deadline is Wed-
nesday. For information,
contact Rick Kaczander at
the Center, 661-1000, ext.
180.
Akiva Adult Education Program
to Begin Wednesday Night
An encounter group times the H," Paula Fin-
entitled, "Traditional kelstein; "Thou Shalt Teach
Women in the 1980s: An Thy Children," Rabbi
Encounter of the Jewish Feivel Wagner; "Reading
Kind," led by Dr. Noemi for the Recalcitrant Child,"
Ebenstein of the Center for Bina Wagner; "Science: Ob-
Contemporary Psychology servation and Inquiry," Dr.
will be among the fall Steven Lorch; "So You
courses offered by Akiva Want Your Child to Write,"
Hebrew Day School's adult Dr. Mintzi Schramm.
Judaic fine arts and nee-
education program.
The program is scheduled dlecraft will be the focus of
to begin 8 p.m. Wednesday "The Jewish Arts: Painting,
in the new school building, Needlework and Music."
27700 Southfield, Lathrup Among the courses and
their instructors are: "Art
Village.
A course-lecture series and Music in Jewish Tradi-
"To Be a Successful Parent," tion," Rabbi Henoch Millen,
conducted by psychologists, Akiva principal; "High-
also will be offered. The lights of Jewish Music —
courses and their in- Sephardi and Ashkenazi,"
structors include: "Effective Cantor Samuel Green-
Communication," Jean baum, Shirley Behar; "A
McGurk; "The Develop- Glimpse of Judaic Need-
ment of a Sexual Identity," lework: Yarmulke and
Dr. Bela Chopp; "Social De- Dreidel Workshop,"' Pearl-
velopment," Jeffrey Last; ena Bodzin, Shifra Zwick
"Grandparenting and the and Natalie Victor; "The
Extended Family," Dr. Boaz Jewish Ritual Arts," Esther
Kahana; and "Ethical De- Tarnoff.
velopment," Dr. Gerald Tel-
To register for the
ler.
courses, call Tamy Chelst,
"Motivating
Your
Child: Words to the
Wise," is the title of ati:
other course-lecture
series offered by Akiva.
Courses and their in-
structors are:
"The Five Ws and Some-
chairman, 548-2908; or the
school office, 552-9690.
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