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July 31, 1981 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-07-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 31, 1981

A mind in motion is like a
rolling snowball.


COMPLETE ALTERATIONS

Reasonable Prices

HERBERT

Cleaners & Tailors
Expert Cleaning
Lowest Prices

Also
Suede, Leather & Drapes
24109 Coolidge at 10 Mile

Across from Dexter Davison

399-0336

Clarkson Seeks Mayor Post

Former Southfield mayor
and district judge James
Clarkson has filed as a can-
didate for mayor of South-
field.
Clarkson is a member of
the board of governors and
chairman of the resolution
committee of the American
Judges Association,
member of the board of
Kingswood Hospital and a
member of the Southfield,
Oakland County and
Michigan bar associations.

July 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Eliot B. Marcus
(Candy Cane) of Southfield,
a son, Joseph Cane.

*•

July 26 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Stuart A. Shapiro (Nancy
Bloom), former Detroiters of
Tallahassee, Fla., twin
sons, Brian Adam and Ben-
jamin Allen.

* * *

JAMES CLARKSON

Sittin 9
pretty
KING CHAISE LOUNGE
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available in 25 assorted colors

20% Discount

on all wedding,
shower gifts and
accessories over $10

27030 Evergreen Rd. at 11 Mile

552-8850

Daily 9-5:30, Thurs., til 8 P.M.

He is a former member of
the Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Center, Southfield Board of
Health, Economic Club of
Detroit, Michigan House of
Representatives, Met-
ropolitan Mayors Associa-
tion, Michigan and Ameri-
can Municipal Leagues,
Michigan District Judges
Association, Michigan
Society of Planning Offi-
cials, Michigan Water
Safety Study Commission,
Oakland County Board of
Supervisors, Oakland
County Child Guidance
Clinic, Oakland County
District Judges Association,
Southeastern Oakland
County Water Authority,
Southfield Hi-Twelve Club,
South Oakland Mayors
Association, Special Com-
mittee for Psychiatric Serv-
ices in General Hospitals,
State Land Value Taxation
Legislative Committee,
United States Conference of
Mayors and Urban Land In-
stitute.
He has served on a
number of committees for
the state bar, the Michigan
Supreme Court and the
Southfield Public Schools.

Radomer to Have
Its Installation

The Radomer Aid Society
will hold its annual instal-
lation of officers 6:30 p.m.
Aug. 11 at the Furniture
Club.
Cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres will be served.
Entertainment and dinner
will round out the evening.
For reservations, call
Celia Mager, 557-5466; or
Nancy Ager, 547 77614.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

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COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE
• FULL LINE OF INVITATIONS
• WEDDINGS
• BAR MITZVAHS
• BAT MITZVAHS

PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALIST

398-4700

Births

July 24 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Smith (Kath-
leen Natelson) of South-
field, a son, Jamie Erron.

* * *

July 21 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Maury Lewin (Dee
Orman) of Southfield, a son,
Ryan Benjamin.

* * *

July 19 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Bright (Lysie
Scharff) of Southfield, a
daughter, Marni Lauren.
* * *
July 16 — To former De-
troiters Dr. and Mrs. Barry
Simon (Zena Rosen) of De-

nver, Colo., a daughter,
Jamie L.

July 11 —To Dr. and Mrs.
Terry Fuller (Zena
Polakoff) of West Bloom-
field, a son, Benjamin Ed-
ward.
* *
July 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Greenspon (Patty
Papatheodore) of South-
field, a daughter, Leah
Brooke.

June 14 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Howard Lederman
(former Detroiter Joyce
Horowitz) of Toronto, On-
tario, Canada, a daughter,
Miriam Beth.

* * *

June 13 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Froelich (former
Detroiter Rochelle
Guttman) of Gaithersberg,
Md., a son, Jason
Nathaniel.

* * *

July 9 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Slovin (former De-
troiter Helen Bednarsh) of
Cincinnati, Ohio, a daugh-
ter, Marieke Dayle.

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* * *

July 1— To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Rose (Nadia Kairy) of
Oak Park, a daughter,
Laura Lena.

Cantor Sidney

RUBE

* * *

June 17 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Steven F. Gold (Susan
H. Schreiber) of Pleasant
Ridge, a son, Joshua
Matthew.

Certified Mohel

358-1426 or 357-5544

Cantor

A

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GREENBAUM

Certified

MOHEL

Mini Camp, New Phys. Ed
Classes at Jewish Center

The Jewish Community
Center will hold a mini
camp for children age 5-12
from Aug. 17 to 28 at the
main Center building.
Transportation will be
provided from the Morris
Branch. For details, call
group services, 661-1000,
ext. 213 or 214.
The physical education
department will offer a
variety of new classes be-
ginning Sept. 13.
Among them are: adult
co-ed fitness, 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, taught by John
Castle; aerobic exercise,
11 a.m. Monday and Fri-
day, taught -by Suzy Ran;
dynamic posture, 11 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursday,
taught by Ms. Ran; senior
exercise class, 1 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday,
taught by a certified
physical therapist; and
handicapped exercise
class, 2 p.m. Tuesday and

Serving Homes & Hospitals

' 547-7970

399-7194

Thursday, taught by a
certified physical
therapist.
All classes will be held at
the main building in West
Bloomfield. There is a
charge for each class. For
details, call the physical
education department,
661-1000, ext. 180-183.
The adult co-ed fitness
class will feature exercises
to improve cardio-
respiratory endurance,
strength and flexibility and
will be tailored to begin-
ners, intermediates or ad-
vanced participants.
The class will begin Sept.
15. To register or for details,
call the physical education
department.

. REV. HERSHL

ROTH

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557-0888

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Rabbi Explains
Humanist View

INDIANAPOLIS — The
Jewish Humanist Move-
ment, founded by Detroit
Rabbi Sherwin Wine, was
the subject of a recent arti-
cle in the Jewish Post and
Opinion.
Rabbi Wine explained the
philosophy of Jewish
Humanism saying that "in
general, we hold the view
that Judaism is not a reli-
gion, but it is a culture." He
said that Humanistic
Judaism is being following
in Israel by individuals par-
ticipating in study circles.
In the article, Rabbi Wine
offered two alternatives for
training Humanistic Rab-
bis; either through the He-
brew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion or
creating a program similar
to the one employed by the
Reconstructionists — tying
into a secular university.

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