THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Brith Activities LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold its regular meeting noon Wed- nesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Yiddish games will follow. Guests are welcome. * * * NATANYA CHAPTER will go to the Star Theater in Flint July 26 to see the Suzanne Sommers musical and have dinner. For de- tails, call 'Rose Rubens, '4-3438; or Lillian Eps- _n, 537-3822. Guests and prospective members are invited. COUPLETS UNIT will have its annual family pic- nic 11 a.m. July 26 at the Southfield Civic Center. In case of rain the picnic will be held Aug. 2. Grills, bev- erages and ice cream will be provided at a charge. There will be games and prizes for children. Guests are wel- come. For information, call Ellen Dorshow-Gordon, 968-4760; Fran Savin, 547-2220; or Elanna Broder, 553-0139. Westland. Guests are wel- come. For details, call the Levs, 261-4949; Ms. Broder; or Sharon Karbal, 682-2710 On Aug. 1, the group will have a mystery dinner be- ginning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Zalesin, 30625 Pierce, Southfield. Guests are welcome. Reser- vation deadline is July 27. For details, call Pam Selis, 534-8219; Ms. Broder; or Paula Zalesin, 642-0392. The unit will have a board meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lev, 34065 Standish, HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAPTER will hold a garage sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. July 26 at the home of the Victor Family, 10535 Vernon, Huntington Woods. Anyone wishing to donate items should contact Diana Katz, 967-0548. Items are tax-deductible. The chapter is conducting a membership drive. Women in the Huntington Woods-Oak Park area who are interested in joining should call Ella Modell, 967-3157. * * * Mrs. Ellis Heads BBYO Unit The Michigan Region Bnai Brith Youth Organ- ization Board of Directors has elected Gloria Ellis chairman for the 1981-1982 program year. Mrs. Ellis has served on the BBYO board of directors for the past nine years and was board vice chairman for several terms. Mrs. Ellis is a past president of Ivan S. Bloch Chapter of Bnai Brith Women and the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit as well as past chairman of Midwest Region, Bnai Brith Women. She is the natienal adult Jewish education chairman of Bnai Brith Women. Other officers elected to serve for 1981-1982 were: Charlotte Shebowich and Henry Gutter, vice chairmen; and Linda Levine, re- cording secretary. Elected to serve as delegates-at-large for one year are: Blanche Bauman, Robert Benyas, Charlotte Edelheit, Betty Eidelman, Robert Ellis, David Icikson, Maynard Kalef, Aileen Katz, Marc Landau, Ralph Miller, Linda Roman, Syl- via Ross, Charles Ruben, Ida Stein and Sharlene Ungar. Elected to serve as delegates-at-large for two years are: David Bittker, Howard Dubin, Sheila Du- bin, Helene Goldenberg, Janet Gubkin, Bernard Jonas, Mark Lavetter, Linda Moss,.Ida Nathan, Alex Ornstein, Emily Rogow, Irving Rollinger, Belle Ruben, Evelyn Tichik and Janet Weil. Hebrew-Speaking Graduation a First at Home for the Aged The first Hebrew- speaking graduation cere- mony was held last month at the Jewish Home for Aged, sponsored by the Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies. The graduate's were members of a class taught by Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig which meets on Thursday for an hour to speak Hebrew. Some of the participants in the class have spoken fluent Hebrew for years, while some had minimal knowledge and improved as the class con- tinued. The Hebrew-speaking class was created by resi- dent Rabbi, Sidney Green, i People iViake News Dr. Gary Neil Davidoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Davidoff of Oak Park, Re- cently received his MD de- gree from Wayne State University's medical school. Dr. Davidoff, a psychiatry resident at Sinai Hospital, did not receive the degree at commencement exercises, since they fell on Shavuot and he would not attend on Yom Tov. who was supported by Rabbi Gerald Teller, superinten- dent of the United Hebrew Schools, and by Dr. Stanley Kupinsky, dean of the Mid- rasha. Carol Rosenberg, Jewish Home for Aged program director, with the assistance of Rabbis Rosenzveig, Green, Tel- ler and Dr. Kupinsky, has established two courses at the home: Per- sonalities of the Bible and Conversational Hebrew. Plans are in'the offing for a third course to begin in the fall. Corrections Cantor David A. Gutman was the guest cantor at Cong. Bnai Israel of West Bloomfield last Shabat. * * * The name of Michael Maddin, vice president of the Fresh Air Society, was inadvertently omitted from the list of new FAS officers appearing in last week's Jewish News. Conceit and confidence are both of them cheats. Thg first always imposes on it- self; the second frequently deceives others. —Zimmerman Friday, July 17, 1981 41 ( SAM'S FRUIT MARKET * * * 13905 W. 9 MILE, 3 Blks. W. of Coolidge • Oak Park 399-9699 OPEN 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. • CLOSED SATURDAYS • SUN. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wilson's 2% Low Fat Georgia Red Ripe WATERMELON 1 2 c lb. Feinberg & Sinai California' PEACHES MILK 1 /2 $179 I lb. pkg. MUENSTER CHEESE $159 lb. Fresh All-Purpose HOT DOGS Reg., Dinner or Jumbo GREEN ONIONS 1 5c bunch 2 9c lb. 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