AFTI VAIMMIMI I UMW THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 54 Friday, March 13, 1981 SZ Beth Hayeled Seeks Students for Fall Term vilommommor Mack Pitt and his Orchestra plus Disco Music just for you 358-3642 ■ 11 ■ It 4=11 The Shaarey Zedek Beth Hayeled is accepting appli- cations for the fall semester. In existence for 32 years, it offers a bicultural program for toddlers, pre-schoolers or kindergarteners. Knit For Spring Large Selection Of Fashionable Cotton Yarn! I . YARN CLEARANCE C HOOSE FROM MANY FALL & WINTER WEIGHTS 20% off Needlepoint Canvases over accents in needlepoint is yarns on all $ 1 0 " 29594 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 626-3042 Humanists Hit Moral Majority Rabbi Sherwin Wine and the Birmingham Temple in Morning or afternoon Farmington Hills are or- classes are held two, three ganizing secular and reli- or five days a week for chil- gious humanist groups in dren who are 21/2 through 5 Michigan and Illinois as a years of age. Parent-toddler response to the Christian classes meet one morning a fundamentalist Moral week and accept children Majority organization. between the ages of 21 The new organization is months and three years. being called Voice of Rea- A kindergarten and son. President of the group readiness program exists is Lynne Silverberg, a for five year olds and chil- member of the Birmingham dren with borderline birth- Temple. Ms. Silverberg said the days. Special enrichment classes and a lunch program Voice of Reason has started serve the special interests a fund-raising campaign and needs of some children and is preparing 15-miwte as well as parents. The staff radio broadcasts and a pilot' specializes in early child- television program to hood education, and there is counter Moral Majority. Ms:Silverberg said she a variety of equipment geared to the different age does not disagree with many of Moral Majority's groups. A recent addition to the Beth Hayeled staff is Teri Bornstein, who has an MA degree in child psy- chology and learning disabilities. Ms. Borns- tein will serve as a con- sultant in assessing chil- dren's auditory and vis- ual perceptions as well as conceptual development. For information, call the 1 Beth Hayeled, 357-5544. positions but objects to their methods. "They smack of McCarthyism," she said. "They say that anybody that doesn't agree with them is anti- American ... That's a real threat." She added that many people agree with Moral Majority's positions on abortion and the family. But Voice of Reason dis- agrees with attacks on the teaching of the theory of evolution in the schools and the introduction of religion into schools, politics and public affairs. According to Rabbi Wine, Moral Majority is a threat "to the free inquiry of sci- ence and to reasonable people in general." The Voice of Reason will Singles Events SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES of the Jewish Community Center will meet 8 p.m. March 22 in the Zionist Cultural Center. Travel agent Annette Langwald will speak on "Exotic Single Travel With- out Being Alone." A social hour will follow. There is a charge and singles age 35 and up are invited. For de- tails, call Phil Fabian, 967- 4110; or Gerrie Feingold, 968-8853. THE JEWISH SING- LES (21-35) will have an oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. today at Cong.'Beth Shalom. Dr. Leonard Moss of Wayne State University's an- thropology department will speak on "Superstition." Admission is free; refresh- ments will be served. The group will begin its ballroom dance class 5 p.m. Sunday at the Jimmy Pre- ntis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. There is a fee. At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, there will be an open meet- ing in room 11 of the Morris Branch. Ice skating is the theme of the evening 8:30 p.m. Wednesday the South- field Civic Center ice arena. There is a charge and participants are re- quested to bring their own skates. For information on any of the group's activities, call Sue Katz, 532-6505; or Les- ter Weitman, 356-8654. +K Swim. Jog, Exercise; Dine. Relax in Total Luxury...the only indoor. outdoor club in the area. Golden Mushroom owner, Reid Ashton. and internationally acclaimed Chef Milos, will also be directing food services at Hamilton Place. Join Now and taste the difference. Hamilton Place • For less than the cost of a vacation. • Less than a gallon of aas from your home. You owe it to yourself. 30333 Southfield Rd. Between 12 and 13 Mile Road Phone 646-8990 Collector's Choice Let Us Handle Your * * * GOLDEN MUSHROOM COMES TO HAMILTON PLACE LYNNE SILVERBERG sponsor a public seminar on creation vs. evolution 8:30 p.m. March -30 at the Bir- mingham Temple. HAMILTON PLACE SINGLES (30 and up) will have its spring dance 8:30 B usiness Briefs Robert M. Rycus of the Whitney Management Corp. was awarded the de- signation of certified prop- erty manager (CPM) at the recent meeting of the Insti- tute of Real Estate Man- agement in Reno, Nev. To be . patient can be bet- ter than being rich. p.m. March 20 at the health club. "Dance With Me Productions" will provide music for dancing. A cash bar and refreshments will be available. There is a charge. For details, call Nan Pickman, 646-8990. HOUSEHOLD SALES • ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS INS. APPRAISALS Irene Siegel 338-7635 646-0152 Florence Finkelstein Call Evenings __wham-then* wa.1111 HAND-PAINTED CUSTOM MURALS Children's Rooms Offices Homes NORI GEFFEN 356-3363 NANNIE MIRIAM & ZADIE MORRIS HAPPY 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Sorry we can't celebrate with you in Florida With All Our Love, DOUG, DANA, BRETTE VIKSER REID, TAMMY & KEITH KAY ANDY & STEVE MIGDAL Your Great-Grandchildren BRADLEY & JOSHUA MIGDAL