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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-09-18

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Births

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Sept. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey Kovacs ( Randce
Hyman) of Farmington
Hills, a daughter, Lauren
Ashley.
• • •
Sept. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Zaremby (former De-
troiter Norma Ellen Lew) of
New York City, a son, Jus-
tin Scott.
• • •

Sept. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joel E. Gartner (Marla Sef-
finger) of Southfield, a son,
Michael Robert.
• • •
Sept. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen J. Warren (Lynn S.
Weinberg) of Huntington

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• • •

Aug. 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Jeffrey Geller (Denise
Murav) of West Bloomfield,
a son, Jason Alan.
• • •
Aug. 23 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Schafer (Linda
Pollack) of Franklin, a son,
Jamie Matthew.
• • •
Aug. 20 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Droski (Lisa
Sandweiss of Southfield) of
Grand Rapids, twin sons,
Noah Joseph and Jonathan
Michael.
• • •
Aug. 19 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Leslie N. Taub (Renay
Tatarka) of Southfield, a
daughter, Randi Shira.
• • •

Aug. 16 — To Dr. Daniel
and Dr. Cynthia (Kirman)
Schnaar of Farmington
Hills, a daugther, Elizabeth
Renee.
• • •
Aug. 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Iden (Helen
Feibusch) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Sara Elizabeth.
• • -
Aug. 15 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Mall (Harriet
Bauman) of Oak Park, a
son, Zachary Jared.
• • •
Aug. 15 — To former De-
troiter Gerald Raimi and
Mrs. Raimi of Kibutz Beit
Hashitta, Israel, a daugh-
ter, Stephanie.
• • •

Aug. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs:
Norman Rosen (Ronna

Levy) of Bloomfield Hills, a

son, Owen Marc.
• • •
To Dr. and Mrs. Daniel
Singer (Robin Young) of
Ann Arbor, a son, Eric
Michael.

Led Reprisals

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Ariel Sharon, Israel's de-
fense minister, formed Is-
rael's first command units
in 1953 to carry out repris-
als for attacks.

MEET - DR. LINDA CLINARD

Author of "THE READING TRIANGLE"

(How Parents Can Help Children
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Tickets Are Still Available
for Thursday JARC Benefit

Tickets are still available
for the special screening of
the Academy Award-
winning documentary "Best
Boy" hosted by the Jewish
Association for Retarded
Citizens at 7:45 p.m. Thurs-
day at Northland Theater.
Sheila Ordin, chairman of
the fund-raising committee
for JARC, said regular,
patron and sponsor tickets
are being sold, along with
an opportunity for the ticket
purchaser to provide for a
retarded citizen to attend
the film. An afterglow will
take place following the
showing, and the entire
audience will be invited.
"Best Boy" is the story of a
52-year-old retarded man
and his triumphant move
toward a more independent
life. Ins also the story of his
family — like-the more than
2,000 Jewish families in the
Detroit area with a retarded
child or relative.
In its four Haverim

Nosanchuk Cited
at Bonds Event

Detroiter Max Nosan-
chuk, left, is shown at the
recent Israel Bond 30th
Anniversary Conference
in Israel receiving a 30th
anniversary award from
Peter Rzepka of Cleve-
land. In the center is Zvi
Brosh, adviser to Mayor
Teddy Kollek of
Jerusalem.

Homes, and in others it
hopes to establish, the
JARC provides "a warm,
loving environment in
which retarded persons
can learn and grow in a
Jewish atmosphere,"
said JARC President
Norman Wachler. "In
such homes, these men
and women are given the
opportunity to become
contributing members of
their community. But our
work has just begun. We
have more than 100 per-
sons waiting for a
Haverim Home."
For tickets and informa-
tion on the JARC program,
call the JARC office, 557-
7650.

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The public is invited at no
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Alzheimer Unit
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Dr. John Gilroy, chief of
neurology at Harper, Grace
and Detroit Receiving Hos-
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Dr. Gilroy will speak on
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Diagnosis and Progres-
sion." The public is invited
free of charge.

Institute Plans
an Oneg Shabat

The Sholem Aleichem In-
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the Franklin Pointe Apts.
club house.
Guest speaker will be
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ence, Wayne State Univer-
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