THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 Friday, May 29, 1981 Home for Aged Names New Assistant Executive Director Marvin H. Fleischman, president of the Jewish Home for Aged, announces the appointment of Stephen R. Roizen to the newly created position of assistant executive director of the facility. A native of New York, Roizen received a bachelor's degree in psychology from the State University of New York at Albany and holds a master's degree in health - services and hospital ad- ministration from Tulane PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. Appointment Necessary Eye Examination Available •Yeshivat Akiva has sev- eral openings still available in its Camp Tov, a summer day camp program for chil- dren entering kindergarten through sixth grade. Housed at the Akiva building, 27700 Southfield, Lathrup Village, Camp Tov, which runs from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., offers campers recreational activity and in- tellectual stimulation. Campers will participate in arts and crafts, field trips and sport events. In addition, campers also will receive swim lessons from a licensed water safety instructor. Integral to the camp experience is Judaic studies, involving the camper in an active explo- ration of Jewish life and values. Camp Tov also has a special CIT (Counselor- in-Training) program for STOP IN FOR YOUR FREE GIFT NO PURCHASE NECESSARY with this ad PRIVATE NURSES Continuous professional nurses in your home, hospital or nursing home. Lowest cost in metropolitan area. Care provided by same group of nurses when possible. OAKLAND DISTRICT NURSES ASSOC. Since 1942 Phone 559-8077 (24 hour service) DR. LEONARD H. GOLDSMITH PODIATRIST FOOT SURGEON Takes pleasure in announcing the opening of his new office for the treatment of Medical and Surgi- cal disorders of the foot. Charlotte Rothstein has announced her candidacy to be re-elected to the Oak Park City Council. Mrs. Rothstein is seeking her third, four-year term.-- She was Oak Park's first councilwoman and is pre- sently serving as mayor pro tem. Mrs. Rothstein was in- strumental in forming the Rutland Medical Center 17333 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mich. 48075 2 Blks. E. of Southfield (Between Lathrup & Rutland) Office Hours By Appointment boys and girls entering seventh, eight and ninth grades. A mini-course in com- puters, available to stu- dents from the fifth to ninth grades, completes the roster of activities. Pre-schoolers can also enjoy the Camp Tov experi- ence during a seven-week period, which includes na- ture crafts, water play, arts and crafts, field trips and Hebrew enrichment. Flexi- ble scheduling is available. Camp Tov runs from June 29 through Aug. 14, with a choice of two sessions (four weeks and three weeks) available to school-age campers. For information, contact the Administrative Director of Akiva, Dennis Eisenberg: 552-9690; or Janet Fink, assistant camp director, 967-3077, eve- nings. Telephone 559-8844 Oak Park Arts and Cultural Commission and the Energy Advisory Commit- tee. SHABOT SHALOM FROM GREAT SCOTT MRS. WEINBERG CHOPPED LIVER 1 61--g: 199 SAVE 50c ROKEACH PRETZELS 7-OZ. BOX EMPIRE CHICKEN LEGS 17c 48'Aigt 99 254 LB. 199 LB. HEINZ VEGETARIAN BEANS 16-OZ. CAN KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT': • • • • • TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP. SOUTHFIELD/13 MILE IN BEVERLY HILLS ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS TELEGRAPH/15 MILE RD. IN BIRMINGHAM 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD MOST STORES OPEN DAILY I A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ( PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JUNE 4,1981. NO SALES TO DEALERS. O SAVE UP TO 22c • PARTIES BY Rock & Roll Disco 50's, 60's, 70's Best Music We Haven't Stopped Dancing — Why Should You! Call Dan Sandberg 353-6699 111111111i HANDBAGS - 40% OFF!! (Salesmen's samples) LEATHER - SNAKE - LIZARD - CANVAS - TOTES spring, summer & fall styles by appointment only She has served as city chairperson for the United Foundation for four years, is a member of the advisory board of the Anti- Defamation League, Bran- deis Bnai Brith, Hadassah, Well - Oak Park Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary, and is a past chairman of the Oak Park Symphony Society. Jewish Officers Will Graduate NEW YORK — Some 20 Jewish cadets will be graduated from four service academies and commis- sioned as officers this year, according to Rabbi Herschel Schacter, chairman of the Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy. JWB representatives will present complimentary copies of the Hertz Pen- tateuch and Haftorahs to the Jewish officers at their Baccalaureate services. Mary Ann 399-4030 ';`?" "ZI" lost 56 V2 Pounds In Just 13 Weeks at CHARLOTTE ROTHSTEIN JILL LUBLIN DANCE! into the 80's STEPHEN ROIZEN Rothstein Seeks Re-Election Located at the - Jill Lublin was installed as president of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University Tuesday. --- Other officers who- were installed with Miss Lublin are: Reva Kresch, vice president; Judy Greenwald,_ secretary; Jon Traines, treasurer; and Maurice - Herschfus, Sharon Leopold and Uri Levi, members-at- large. Akiva Camp Has Openings 543-3343 26001 COOLIDGE HWY OAK PARK, MICH. By 101/2 Mile Tues.-Fri. 9:30-6 Thurs. Evening 7-9 p.m. Sat. 9:30-5 CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY University in New Orleans. He has served-as adminis- trator of the kidney serv- ices department of the Med- ical College of Virginia, assistant administrator-- of the Williamson Appalac- hian Regional Hospital and as a health planning consul- tant with the Virginia De- partment of Health. Roizen served most re- cently as director of the Vir- ginia Medicaid program's bureau of cost settlement and audit. Jill Lublin Heads WSU Hillel