THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ?‘ iuhalk Fitt' o:1 Mondale to l Be at tiitittattrut•)) *Itior Sam Barnett Event in Honor of Bluestone_ Big or small, we custom and his Make News Music just for you Bruce I. Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Levine of Southfield, has been selected for a three-month internship with Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) in Wash- ington, D.C. Orchestra plus Disco 358-3642 Walter Mondale, former vice president of the United States, will be the guest speaker at the Michigan Trade Union Council for Histadrut Testimonial Dinner honoring Irving Bluestone, former vice president of the United Auto Workers at 7 p,m. Thursday at Fairlane Manor. Cocktails will be served at 6. In July, Mondale spoke at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he slam- med the Reagan Adminis- tration's decision to delay the delivery of F-16 fighters to Israel and the proposed sale of AWACS to Saudi Arabia. Mondale was a pro- tege of the late Hubert Humphrey. Bluestone, the honoree, who was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the Elaine Cooper Presents: Functional Fitness 7-8 P.M. An aerobic exercise class geared to people with past history of mus- culoskeletal problems (muscle, Joint, or bone). Posture Stress 8-9 P.M. An exercise class with emphasis on improving posture and reducing stress. • Classes are co-ed and held at Jack Barnes Dance Center 6670 Orchard Lk. Rd. (S. of Maple) 158 W. 14 Mile Rd. at Pierce Tuesday: West BlOomfield 851-2400 Thursday: Birmingham 642-4292 Fall session: Sept. 15-Dec. 10, 1981 Registration & Information Cali above: Exercise with Elaine 25 yrs. experience in exercise. sports, dance and fitness WALTER MONDALE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS in conjunction with SOUTHFIELD COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM is offering ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES on all levels 7:15 p.m.-10:15 p.m. Monday thru Friday 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p . sn. Child Care for 3 years and up Courses Begin September 10 Location: United Hebrew Schools 21550 W. Twelve Mile Road Southfield Transportation Available For Further Information, Please Call 354-1050 968-2563 FUND RAISER, ADMINISTRATOR WANTED IRVING BLUESTONE City College of New York. He did post-graduate work at the University of Bern in Switzerland. His early introduction to trade unionism took place during his college years when he assisted in picket duty for the Res- taurant Workers Union. His serious union activi- ties began when he was employed by General Motors Hyatt Bearing Division, joined UAW-GM Local 511, be- came chairman of the local union's bargaining, education and political action committees and was editor of its news- paper. - The late Walter Reuther invited Bluestone to join his staff in 1947 and he rose to the vice presidency of the . From 1970 UAW in 1972. until his retirement in 1980, he also servedas di- rector of the UAW's General Motors Department, largest in the union with more than 480,000 of UAW's 1,500,000 members. Since his retirement from his post with the UAW, Bluestone has continued many of his "outside" activi- ties serving on many na- tional, international, state and local boards and is cur- rently professor of labor studies at Wayne State University. Nleit rTsCIn tbs for Russian immigrants Tuesday & Thursday Evenings the music to-your needs. SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB will have a family picnic 1:30 p.m. Sun- day on the synagogue grounds, announce Drs. Mark Diem and David Chait, co-chairmen of the "Super Sunday Sept. 13 Second Annual Family Pic- nic." They announce that entertainment will be pro- vided by the "Strawberry Lady" and Jimmy Laker. There will be prizes. There is a charge per family. For details, call Selma Lerner at the synagogue, 357-5544. • • • AESCULAPIAN Pharmaceutical Associa- tion will meet 8 p.m. Mon- day in the Cranbrook Apts. club house. The November dinner-dance and ad book will be discussed. Games will follow, and refresh- ments will- be served by the ladies auxiliary. Charity gives itself rich; covetousness hoards itself poor. • ' • • FUND RAISING AGENCY SEEKS YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD JEWISH BACKGROUND, AND WITH SOME EXPERIENCE IN FUND RAISING AND PUBLIC. RELATIONS, AS ASSISTANT TO DIRECTOR.• ALSO TRAVELING THE STATE REQUIRED. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. SEND COMPLETE RE- SUME (to be kept In strict confidence) TO THE JEWISH NEWS, BOX 2262, 17515 W. 9 MILE RD., SUITE 865, SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075 ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES AVAILABLE • Day and Evening Classes • Child Care Available While You Are in Class English As a Second Language Classes _ For adults whose primary language is other than English we offer a variety of courses designed to improve language fluency in English. ESL Classes are available five mornings' and four evenings weekly. The Adult High School at Tyndall Center 14501 Talbot c. Oak Park, Michigan 48237 For Information Call SARA at 545-0990 11 Mile Road Tyler Talbot Tyndall Center Tyndall Corder 4 Blocks East of Greenfield 4 Blocks South of 11 Mile Road School District City of Berldey Berkley Community Education Coo lidge ( Schaefer) 62 Friday, September 11, 1961