THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Blue Box Drive Begun by JNF Jewish National-Fund Blue Box Clearance begins Oct. 15. Volunteers, includ- ing members of youth organizations, will partici- COME PARTY with "SECOND GENERATION SINGLES" pate in the clearance effort. Boxes not cleared by Nov. 15 can be cleared by calling the JNF, 557-6644. All con- tributions are tax de- ductible. Co-chairmen of the Blue Box Committee for Women of JNF are Mrs. Frank Sil- verman and Mrs. I. Walter Silver. ( Singles Events BNAI BRITH SING- LES will have its election of officers 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Bnai Brith Building. Dinner will be served. Guest speaker Gerald Di- cker, assistant director and singles unit coordinator, will present a program on Holocaust Memorial Center to Take Construction Bids The committee for the Holocaust Memorial Center of Detroit is proceeding with plans to take construction bids on the project, it was announced recently by 245 WA% Bailey Henry Dorfman, chairman 1 kik S. ol 1135 lilt (Catalpa) of the HMC's capital and Donciq Deer Prizes endowment campaign. Dame Contest The Holocaust Memorial Ages 2345 . Marge Center will adjoin the Jewish Community Center '.. MMIPSMti.OE7A.54, ",; - W ."- AVU'rtfU)..V.WRZaMta" ' Sunday, Oct. 11 8:30 P.M. Roberto's carol hooberman gallery in West Bloomfield. Dorfman said a goal of 1500,000 was set for capital and endowment of the cen- ter during the current phase of solicitation that began this summer. The commit- tee has raised $350,000 in pledges to ensure that the groundbreaking ceremony will take place soon. 11 October 1-18, 1981 Jewish Community Center 6600 West Maple Rd., West Bloomfield OPENING RECEPTION Saturday, October 3, 8:30-10 P.M. PROFESSIONAL VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHY VHS L VING Or BETA MEMORIES In ■ Nommur • • • • Weddings Bar Mitzvas Special Occasions Commercial or Industrial • QUALIFIED CAMERA CREWS • FULLY EDITED CALL 1352-70301 Leo Knight Photography 26511 W. 12 MILE RD. at Northwesters Hwy. • • • SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES of the Jewish Community Center will present an evening of inter- national folk dancing 8 p.m. Oct. 11 in the main Jewish Community Center com- plex. Refreshments, danc- ing and a social hour will highlight the evening. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Phil Fabian, 967-4110; or Gerrie Fein- gold, 968-8853. Singles are 35 and up are invited. • • • "Son of C. Trojan" HENRY DORFMAN the HMC will include ac- quiring and exhibiting archival and graphic data, survivors' oral his- tories and similar mate- rials related to the Holocaust for permanent as well-as special exhibi- tion. Educational pro- grams will be developed for students and teachers, adult groups and religious institu- tions. Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig, director of the Holocaust Memorial Cen- ter, said impetus for the project came from members of the organization Shaarit Haplaytah, survivors of the Holocaust who wanted to establish a permanent memorial to the Six Million. In recent years, the Jewish Welfare Federation has provided assistance in rais- ing funds for the project. Formal ownership of the new structure will reside with the United Jewish Charities, Federation's senior agency which carries responsibility for com- munal properties and the management of endowment funds. For information, contact Rabbi Rosenzveig, 559- 3649. WORLD-WIDE DELIVERY THE BASKET SHOPPE 2666 COOLIDGE . Oak Park God will forget the man who stubbornly rejects proof that he is wron:. 1545-05051 Specializing in the creation of fine furniture in laminates, acrylics. glass, mirror & marble. The simplest Parsons Table or Cube to the most elaborate wall units all planned with quality materials, innovative styling & fine craftsmanship CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION FREE ESTIMATES Samuel Hechtman is chairman of the building committee. Designed by ar- chitect Leonard G. Siegal of the firm Siegalauomaala Associates, the HMC will have 11,970 square feet of space. It will contain desig- nations to memorialize the many hundreds of com- munities destroyed in the Holocaust. The basic activities of FRUIT BASKETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS munity Center. Admission is nominal. Volunteers are still being sought to help out with the oneg Shabat programs. To volunteer, call Heidi Press,' daily at 424-8833. THE JEWISH SING- LES (21-35) will play vol- W.C. Trojan yes "OUR GOLDEN HANDS 18 other Bnai Brith singles units in the U.S. There is a charge. Non-members are invited. For reservations, call Lillian Freeland, 546- 2967; or Bob Gold, 557- 3092. leyball 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Corn- yw presents Fine Contemporary Crafts and Paintings from National, International and Local Artists Friday, October 2, 1981 29 Phone 576-1140 EVERYTHING CUSTOM DESIGNED OR BUILT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS :114U/tiet ttleit, 354-4126 THE MIDRASHA COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES Presents A COLLOQUIUM OF JEWISH WOMEN'S ISSUES November 5, 12, 19 October 15, 22 First Hour Classes 10-11 a.m. Dr. Jacqueline Zeff CONTEMPORARY JEWISH WOMEN'S LITERATURE Rochelle Millen SURVEY OF JEWISH PHILOSOPHY Dr. Margaret Eichner SELECTED TOPICS IN THE Hebrew Staff BEGINNING HEBREW HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST ISSUES IN MEDICAL ETHICS 8 JEWISH LAW Rabbi Eli Finkelman Guest Lecturers 11 12 Noon - Dr. Marilyn Poland - Oct. 15 THE WOMAN AS PATIENT Rochelle Millen - Oct. 22 IMAGES OF WOMEN IN THE BIBLE Screen Actors Guild/ AFTRA Group - Nov. 5 "FEMALE IMAGES;" WOMEN IN ADVERTISING Dr. Eva Kahana - Nov. 12 WOMEN AND THEIR MOTHERS Dr. Marilyn Poland - Nov. 19 WOMEN AND MENOPAUSE The cost for classes, lectures and lunches for the five Thursdays is $40; not including lunches, $25. MIDRASHA COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES 21550 West Twelve Mile Road Southfield, Mich. For further information please phone 352-7117