48 I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 10, 1981 Births July 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Honig (Vivian E. Sloan) of Oak Park, a son, Daniel Joshua. * * * June 26 — To Mrs. Robert B. Goldberg (Barbara Dob- rik) of West Bloomfield and the late Dr. Robert B. Goldberg, a daughter, Re- REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 ZACHARIASH RABBI Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN LI 2-4444 547-8555 GRABBI CAVI COHEN 'MOHEL ■ certified by chief rabbinate of israel 1=1111, IM.̀71'1=4 96 8 -2429 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Serving Homes & HosptaIs .4- 94-7194 * * * June 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodack of Far- mington Hills, a daughter, Lindsay Alison. * * * June 22 — to Dr. and Mrs. Dale M. Kaplan (Ann Rob- bins of Huntington Woods, a daughter, Erin Jessica. * * * June 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meyers (Carol Lefkowitz) of Oak Park, a daughter, Carley Erin. * * * June 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rubin (former Detroiter Midge Shubow) of Kensington, Md., a daugh- ter, Hilary Michelle. For the duration of the Canadian mail strike, cam- pers at Camp Ramah in Canada will have their mail hand-delivered once per week through a New York address. Mail can be sent to the camper by addressing the envelope with the child's name, Ramah in Canada, National Ramah Commis- sion, 3080 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10027. JARC to Meet Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL becca Elizabeth. ** * June 26 — To former De- troiter Dr. Mark Fishman and Mrs. Fishman (Kathy Topp) of Bellvue, Wash., a son, Todd Joel. Mail for Ramah Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes - 547-7910 The Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens will have its July board meeting 8 p.m. July 20 in the JARC offices, 24525 Southfield, Suite 107, Southfield. GREAT IDEA FOR - Birthdays, Anniversaries and All Occasions Custom License Plates Design Your Own Plate $1299 Group order discounts Stevie Rudolph , 545-5726 Bruce Rudolph 273-1040 A full range of differen- tial diagnostic and re- habilitative services for the hearing impaired of all ages is available at Sinai Hospi- tal of Detroit. A new com- prehensive clinical audiol- ogy unit has recently opened for service._,,. Directed by Sinai's new audiologist Donald E. Lobelle, the clinic houses a full spectrum of diagnostic audiology equipment, enabling Lobelle to provide complete evaluation of the auditory system. Lobelle has been recog- nized by the American Speech Language and Hear- ing Association with a cer- tificate of clinical compe- tence in audiology. Dr. William Restum is chief, section of speech pathology and audiology at Sinai. Team work will be a key component of the au- diology staff's goals and objectives, since the clinic will provide serv- ices for both outpatients and inpatients. The staff will work hand-in-hand with various medical teams throughout the hospital, including the cleft palate team and the FURTHER REDUCTIONS On SUMMER FOOTWEAR NOW % OFF audiologist Sinai Donald E. Lobelle, left, analyzes impedence test results with Dr. William Restum, chief of speech pathology and audiology. * * * Selected styles while quantites last 559-8833 Evergreen Plaza Layaways Excluded All Sales Final ear, nose and throat team. Several of the tests which will be provided by the clinic include basic hearing tests; the hearing sensitiv- ity test; the hearing aid evaluation test; the elec- tronystamography test, which tests balance func- tion; and the brain stem evoked response test, which assesses the auditory path- way from the ear to the brain. Ross. Opposes Prayer Bill State Senator Doug Ross (D-Oak Park) has an- nounced his opposition to a school prayer bill being con- sidered in the Michigan Legislature. The Moral Majority has announced its support of the legislation and warned op- ponents that they would be targeted for defeat in the 1982 elections. The bill introduced by Rep. Ethel Terrell (D- Highland Park) would make it mandatory for pub- lic schools to set aside non- instructional time for stu- dents to engage in volun- tary, spoken prayer. Terrell introduced a similar bill last year which was passed by the House, 61-28. 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