56 Friday, lune 5, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I ABRI S. ZACHARIAH. Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO Births May 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Feldman (Marcy Berry) of Hun- tington Woods, a daughter, lionit Lisa. troiter Dr. Daniel M. Silver and Mrs. Silver (Lynnette Beckley 'of California), of Los Angeles, Calif., a son, Michael Geoffrey. May 27 —To Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lipson (Judy Good- man) of Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Rachel Anne. Couple Plans Summer Rites * * * GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes U 2-4444 JWF Women Name New Officers 547-8555 * * * GRABBI 6AVI COHEN U MMOHE L certified by chief rabbinate of israel untri rIrl*tailz 968-242.9 Cantor Sidrey RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 • Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM MOHEL Certified Serving Homes & Hospitals - 547-7970 399-7194 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 May 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke (Yona Nivy) of Huntington Woods, a son, Joshua Nivy. * * * May 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Naum Shlyapin (Ilene Gale) of Southfield, a son, Ryan Phillip. * * * May 14 — To former De- troiters Mr. and Mrs. Don Mechanic (Anita Caudle) of Garland, Tex., a son, Zachary Michael. * * * MISS FLANDERS May 2 — To Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Learner (former Detroiter Marilyn Zabner) of Nashua, N.H., a son, Zachary Isaac. * * * March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardin (Gloria Kleinman) of Oak Park, a son, Adam I. * * * Jan. 22 — To former De- HOUSE of SHUTTERS ( SINCE 1959 Call Now For Free Home Estimates RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL CUSTOM WINDOW SHADES . 50% OFF 40% OFF by Joanna, Delmar, Graber By Joanna, Mastercraft CUSTOM WOVEN WOODS 50% OFF HORIZONTAL 1" blinds many decorator colors by LEVOLOR ' HOUSE of SHUTTERS CUSTOM SHUTTERS Horizontal & Vertical 50% OFF VERTICAL BLINDS aluminum decorator cloths & suedes, P.V.C. macrame, wood excluding previous orders 559-4668 25511 SOUTHFIELD RD., SOUTHFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Irving Flanders of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey Lynn, to Gregory A. Sundstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Sundstrom of Grand Rapids. Miss Flanders earned a BS degree in dental hygiene from the University of Michigan. Her fiance attends Grand Valley State College. An August wedding is planned. Activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Rose of Southfield recently returned from Ft. Worth, Tex., where they attended the Bnai Mitzva of their twin grandsons, David and Steven Rose, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. (Julie) Rose. * * * Dr. and Mrs. I. Walter Silver were in California earlier this year to attend the Brit Mila of their first grandson, Michael Geoffrey Silver, son of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Silver of Los Angeles. Attending the ceremonies were Sheryl Silver and Johanna and Wendy Eisenberg. 30% OFF GM Love Seats & Child Seats While supply lasts 30% OFF All Stuffed Animals baby and me 24901 Northwestern Hwy. Fidelity Bank Bldg. (Corner of Northwestern & Evergreen) Suite 100 - Heritage Plaza Southfield, Mich. 48075 OPEN MON — SAT 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. 356-7050 Shelby Tauber was elected to her second term as president of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division at the di- vision's 35th annual meet- ing May 27 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The women approved a slate of officers and board members for the division's coming year, as presented by nominations committee chairman Carolyn Green- berg. The officers are Janice Schwartz, Jane Sherman, Donna Slatkin and Melba Winer, vice presidents; Diane F. Klein and Linda Lee, secretaries; and Caro- lyn Greenberg and Dulcie Rosenfeld, representatives to the Federation Board of Governors. Serving on the board of directors are Doris August, Barbara Berry, Harriet Colman, Fayga Dombey, Beth Feldman, Linda Gershenson, Sha- ron Hart, Jan Hauser, Marjorie Krasnick, Carol Krugel, Marjorie Kurzmann, Sherri Lum- berg, Renee Mahler, Susan Marwil, Sally Mayer, Donna Slatkin, Reva Stocker and Bar- bara Stone. Elected to the advisory service council were Goldie Adler, Jean Frankel, Mar- ion Handelman, Pauline Jackson, Blanche Pollack, Doris Priver and Beryl Winkelman. Beverly Peterman was chairman of the day, whose theme was "It's a Small World . . . And It's Yours." Federation President George M. Zeltzer congratu- lated the Women's Division on its excellent year of achievement, particularly on behalf of the 1981 Allied Jewish Campaign. To date, the division has raised $2,467,000 for a 12 percent increase over last year's to- tals. In addition, $87,000 was contributed in 1981 to the Israel social reconstruc- tion program Project Re- newal. Outgoing vice president Janet Levine de- livered the Campaign re- port of chairman Jane Sherman, who was in Israel. Former Women's Di- vision President Dulcie Rosenfeld recounted memorable moments at the 49th General Assem- Cancer Center Names Dr. Rose Dr. Noel R. Rose, chair- man of the department of immunology and microbiol- ogy at Wayne State Univer- sity School of Medicine, has been named acting associ- ate director for research at the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Metropolitan De- troit. Dr. Rose also is director of the World Health Organiza- tion Collaborating Center for Autoimmune Disorders, based at WSU. He is a con- sultant physician at Sinai, Children's and William Beaumont hospitals and at the Veterans Administra- tion Hospital. member of the United Jewish Appeal Women's Division. She praised the women for their Campaign success, saying "Detroit is the yardstick by which other communities measure themselves." Mrs. Scott expressed her concern that conditions in the world have dramati- cally worsened for Jews of late, comparable to the situation in 1938. At the same time, however, she af- firmed that Israel's exist- ence today gives Jews a source of pride and power. She encouraged the gathering to keep up its ef- forts on behalf of Campaign, starting her hope that in the future "your grandchild- dren and mine will be sol- iciting each other." 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