THE DETROIT JEWISH ,NEWS.
34‘ Friday, April 23, 1982
In the czarist armies of
Russia during the entire
19th Century, only one Jew
ever became an officer. Zvi
Herz Zam was eventually
promoted further • to cap-
tain, but only just before re-
tirement after 41-years'
service.
—M. Hirsh Goldberg
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Royal Oak
Sports, Gymnastics, Dance
at Center; Chai Run Set
Gail Greenfield and
David Cohen will conduct
two of the specialty camps
offered by the Jewish Com-
munity Center's summer
day camp program.
Cohen, a BA degree can-
didate in psychology at
Wayne State University,
will supervise the tennis
and sports segment for chil-
dren in fifth through 10th
grades.
The program involves
morning sessions devoted to
tennis skills development
and afternoon sessions
focusing on the fundamen-
DAVID COHEN
tals of racquetball, softball
and soccer. Boys and girls Center and a dancer in
are eligible to participate.
community programs,
Ms. Greenfield will Ms. Greenfield will teach
conduct the gymnastics the basics of modern and
and dance segment. The jazz dancing, aerobic
assistant director of the dancing; gymnastic floor
health and physical edu- work, tumbling, balance
cation department of the beam, vaulting and un-
even parallel bars.
Among the other spe-
cialty camps are: sailing,
Safari and Teen Caravan.
Daily swimming activities
are included in the specialty
camps' schedules.
Programs also are offered
for children in pre-school
and kindergarten (half-
day), with full-day camping
experiences for children in
kindergarten through sixth
grade.
Reduced fees are in effect
for children who are
enrolled before the May 1
early registration deadline.
GAIL GREENFIELD
A special child-care option
is available at an extra fee.
For brochure and infor-
mation, call the Center,
661-1000, ext. 252.
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TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
29230 Franklin Road
at Twelve Mile and Northwestern Hwy.
357-3430
5th Chai Run
Slated at Center
The Runner's Club of the
Jewish Community Center
will hold its fifth annual
Chai Run 8:30 a.m. May 23
at the main Center complex.
The Chai Run is a non
competitive, untimed "fun
run" with distances of one to
18 miles. All children and
adults are invited and
t-shirts will be given to all
entrants.
Awards will be given to
runners who complete
specific distances. For de-
tails, call the Center's phys-
ical education department,
661-1000, ext. 180.
Musicale Due
at Morris Branch
The Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch of the Jewish
Center will present a Sun-
day night musicale 7:30
p.m. May 2 at the Morris
Branch.
The Harmonie Trio,
featuring Sadie Braver, vio-
linist; Harry Siegel, cellist;
and Lillian Zellman,
pianist; with Shirley Frost,
vocalist, will perform.
For tickets, call the Mor-
ris Branch, 967-4030.
Music Program
"Mostly Mallets," an
ensemble of six musicians
from the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, will perform a
program for the residents of
Prentis Manor at 1:30 p.m.
Monday.
Jews were involved in and Spain until the 14th
farming in Italy, France Century.
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Sandy and Toni Greenberg
MUCH SUCCESS and
GOOD LUCK
ON THEIR NEW VENTURE
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WITH ALL OUR LOVE,
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AND
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