44 Friday, May 14, 1982 THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS Scholar Weekend in Grand Rapids Cong. Ahavas Israel in Grand Rapids is hosting a scholar-in-residence pro- gram this weekend at the synagogue. Dr. Jakob Petuchowski, professor of Judeb- Christian studies at He- STATIONERY • INVITATIONS • PAPER PRODUCTS Tit) ASei BEAUTIFUL PAPERS AT 20% OFF 353-7180 SHEILA ROSE brew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cin- cinnati, will speak at 9:30 a.m. Saturday services on "Jewish Prayer Through the Ages." There is a luncheon at noon and study session at 1:30 p.m. led by Dr. Petuchowski. Minha serv- ice will be at 7:15. An interreligious sym- posium will be held at 8 p.m. on "Synagogue and Church: The Early Centuries." Par- • ticipants will include Dr. Petuchowski, Dr. Bastiaan Van Elderen of Calvin Theological Seminary and Dr. Otto Grundler of West- ern Michigan University. Dr. Phillip Sigal of Ahavas Israel will be moderator. At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, there will be a brunch hosted by the synagogue men's club and sister- hood. Dr. Petuchowski will speak on "Prayer and the Modern Jew." The public is invited. Reservations are required for the luncheon and the brunch. For reservations, call the synagogue, (616) 949-2840. Piano Recital Set in Livonia • --------------------- The key to weight reduction is not just how much you eat. That's why at Diet Center, we design a program to meet your total diet needs. Including your own Daily Counselor who helps you reach your goal. The results: pounds and inches fade away. All without shbts, pills or gimmicks. Call Diet Center for an appointment with one of our highly-trained counselors today. And learn about our quick and natural way to a healthier, happier, new you. Counseling_ Makes the Difference 30233 Southfield Rd., Southfield 642-5665 2820 W. Maple Rd., Troy 435-5555 6070 W. Maple Rd., W. 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The students are: Sara Duben, Stephanie Furman, Hillary Gordon, Ilene Goldfine, Carole Garvin, Suzanne Herman, Sharon Loyola, Lisa Mychailuk, Brian Mychailuk, Jo Moss, Angela McPherson, Tracey Proghovnick, Leighanna Persin, Licia Rodgers, Karen Singerman, Joseph Singerman, Melissa Waldman, Kathy Alexan- der and David Morton. Ten of Mrs. Behar's stu- dents will participate in the National Guild Testing at Schoolcraft College, Livonia. They are: Sara Du- ben, Stephanie Furman, Ilene Goldfine, Hillary Gor- don, Suzanne Herman, Sha- ron Loyola, Errica McPher- son, Leighanna Persin, Tracey Proghovnick and Melissa Waldman. Mrs. Behar will also participate in the Guild Testing at the Prep. A-B Level. Mrs. Behar is a piano stu- dent of Donold Morelock at Schoolcraft College, and is in the piano teachers' cer- tification program there. Mrs. Behar also studied piano under Julius Chajes, Betty Kowalsky, Claire Stern and Albert Filmore. Morris Branch Hosts Lectures The Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch of the Jewish Community Center will have a program in its Fri- day lecture series 1 p.m. to- day. Mrs. Teddi Smokier will speak on "A Jewish Mother Visits China." At 1 p.m. May 21, Mrs. Nettie Deutch will discuss "Rewards of Volunteering." The public is invited to the lectures. Admission is free. Volunteers Are Sought The American Cancer Society needs volunteers age 18 and older to help with office work. Respon- sibilities include making phone contacts, doing light typing, keeping records and meeting the public. For de- tails, call the Cancer Society, 557-5353. Concert Tickets Still Available Tickets are still available for Music Study Club's An- nual Artist Concert to be held 3 p.m. Sunday at Or- chestra Hall, featuring vio- list Paul Neubauer and pianist Christopher Lewis. Call President Helen Kerwin, 353-6245, for ticket information. 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