48 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 ;e21000 SALE $192" 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 14000 WEST LINCOLN BLVD. — OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237 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. cRABBI GAVI COHEN 111 9110HEL certified by chief rabbinate of israel ="1:1 V7I5 r11-11, A11, 1 968-2429 * * * 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 SAMUEL. 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 Certified Mohel 557-0888 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH! Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 • 547-8555 (1. 57-em Alw.-NAImm 1 1 'IPSO GOLD GALLEQY r744 f Lfy AT 1.0EHMANN'S HINTERS SQUARE 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. WE PHOTOGRAPH ALL APPRAISALS • NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY • 1st ITEM...$10.00 Each - ( 1.0 additional item.. $7.00 855-3155 - 31065 ORCHARD LK RD VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED MON. TUES. THURS. SKI'. 10-5.30 WED. & FRI. 'til 9 FREE JEWELRY CLEANING & ( -Ayr WRAP CASH REFUNDS NC) DUE BILLS OF.:i t CP‘VJ 11(z 1