THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Hebrew School Auction Due
The Hebrew Day School
of Ann Arbor will have its
annual goods and services
auction 8:30 p.m. April 17 at
FOR
YOUR
1982
CADILLAC
SEE ME
TIM AUDETTE
Sales & Leasing
at
A Growing Fleet
AUDETTE CADILLAC
7100 Orchard Lake
Rd.
at Northwestern,
West Bloomfield
JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Israel's commercial ship-
ping company, Zim Lines,
has been increasing its fleet
dramatically.
The firm built seven new
ships in 1979, purchased
two more in 1980 and will
have seven additional new
ships by 1983. The company
now owns 100 vessels. Only
20 percent of its cargoes
originate in Israel.
(313) 851-7200
PERSONALIZED SERVICE
GUARANTEED
the Mill Creek Club house,
Ann Arbor.
Among the items to be
auctioned off are: hotel
packages, tennis lessons,
restaurant meals, legal
services, babysitting, a
month of subscription cable
TV, hand-dipped choco-
lates, a weekend in Chicago,
a gingerbread house and
more.
Zvi Gitelman will be the
auctioneer. Refreshments
will be served.
For information, call
Mona Liss, 971-0479; or
Harlene Adiv, 663-5978.
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Why is this SHIRT different from all others?
1. Besides that it comes from the new men's furnishings store,
The Shirt Box, at drastically reduced prices.
WSU, Beth El Select Simons
for the Leo M. Franklin Award
.
Leonard N. Simons has
been selected 1982 recipient
of the Leo M. Franklin
Award in Human Relations
and will receive the award
at a noon luncheon on April
21 in the ballroom of the
Engineering Society of De-
troit.
The luncheon, now in its
fifth year, is jointly spon-
sored by Wayne State Uni-
versity and Temple Beth El
where Rabbi Franklin
served for more than half-
a-century. Simons is an
active member of the tem-
ple.
The award is given an-
nually to a student, alum-
nus, faculty member or in-
dividual identified with
Wayne State University
who has made a significant
contribution in the field of
human relations.
Simons has raised
funds for such WSU cam-
pus buildings as the Nate
Shapero Hall of Phar-
macy, the Meyer and
Anna Prentis School of
Business Administration,
and the two buildings
bearing the name of
Helen DeRoy.
For his work in behalf of
the WSU Press, the WSU
Board of Governors named
2. Not to mention, it is an all cotton dress shirt featured in two
styles, oxford button down and broadcloth in three rich
colors.
the Woodward Avenue
building of the press the
Leonard N. Simons Build-
ing. The Leonard N. Simons
Room in the Purdy Library
is filled with more than
2,000 books about Detroit
and Michigan history which
were given by Simons.
He has been cited by the
French government, Bran-
deis University, the United
Foundation (1982 Heart of
Gold Award). Hebrew
Union College and Wayne
State University have
awarded him honorary de-
grees. He is president
emeritus of the Detroit His-
torical Commission after
serving on the commission
for more than 30 years.
The public is invited to
the luncheon honoring Si-
mons. There is a charge. For
information, call WSU In-
formation Services, 557-
2150.
ENTERTAINMENT?
Seymour Schwartz
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1EN'S FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIES
19011 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield
at Santa Barbara
Betw. SfId. & Evergreen
352-1080
Mon. Sat. 9:30-6
Parking & Entrance In Rear
LEONARD SIMONS
Sinai Guild
Plans Program
' Here's how
Chiropractic treats
Back Problems
Persistent or recurring aches in the
lower back and limbs may suggest a possible
lower spinal or pelvic problem. This often
requires a structural correction of the
cause in order to relieve the condition.
Although drugs may hide the pain
temporarily. the spine and sacroiliac must
be aligned to their proper position for
normal function.
The doctor of chiropractic has made a special
study of conditions related to the sacroiliac. spine
and nervous system. He seeks to not only locate the
problem and give relief from symptoms. but also to
correct the fundamental cause as well as offer
preventive. rehabilitation. and maintenance counsel.
Schecter
Chiropractic
Health Center
19674 W. Eleven Mile Road
Lathrup Village
(at Lathrup Landing Shopping Plaza)
557-0860
ADAT
SHALOM
NURSERY
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Randy J Schever
Sinai Hospital Guild will
present a program, "To
Your Good Health," 7:45
p.m. April 21 and 29 at the
Oak Park Community
Center.
On April 21, Dr. Dale
Boesky will speak on "Are
You a Healthy Neurotic?"
Dr. Boesky is a
psychoanalyst on the Sinai
staff.
The April 29 program is
entitled, "Are You Involved
in Your Own Health Care?"
Panelists are: Dr. Lewis
Brodsky, chief of in-take
and emergency services,
psychiatry, Sinai Hospital;
Dr. Peter Goodman, medi-
cal coordinator of the Sinai
emergency room; and nurse
Alice Slate, patient rep-
resentative coordinator at
Sinai.
Refreshments will follow,
and admission is free.
Guests are welcome.
Biggest Customer
JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Israeli exports to the U.S. in
1981 totalled $1.25 billion,
or 25 percent of all Israeli
exports
ADAT SHALOM NURSERY
is delighted to announce
the opening of a
SUMMER DAY CAMP
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Programs for 2 1 /2-6 year olds
Half day and full day programs
Professional staff from nursery school
Parent-toddler programs
Creative Jewish environment
For further information please call
Janet Pont,
Director
851-5105
Registration is still available for the fall semester