THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Feuer Seeks Senate Seat Births May 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon R. Gordon (Andrea S. Norman) of Oak Park, a daughter, Jacquelyn Sarah. ** * May 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Krause (Linda Laskey) former De- troiters of Anderson, S.C., a daughter, Dana Michelle. * * * May 18 — To Dr. and Mrs. Howard Wright (Donna Sparr) of Southfield, a son, Adam Michael. ** * May 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. Laurence S. Lipson (Diana Craig) of Farmington Hills, a son, Craig Adam. REV. HERSH!. ROTH May 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Redstone (Bar- bara Osten of Rochester, N.Y.) of West Bloomfield, a son, Adam Gordon. * * * May 16 — To Dr. and Mrs. Alan Zloto, former De- troiters of Seattle, Wash., a son, Mathew Aaron. * * May 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller (Kathy Canvasser) of Troy, a daughter, Emily Canvas- ser. * * * May 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bortman (Nancy Marx), former De- troiters of Columbus, Ohio, twin sons, Brian Andrew and Brent Richard. Alan Feuer of Southfield, former executive director of Common Cause in Michi- gan, has announced his candidacy for Michigan State Senate in the fifteenth district. The district in- cludes Ferndale, Wixom, Oak Park, Huntington Woods, Royal Oak Town- ship, Southfield, Lathrup Village, Farmington, Far- mington Hills, Novi, Novi Township and Northville. Feuer, 29, led Common Cause in its successful fight 557-0888 New Campsite Federation this spring. He is a former member of the Committee on Interna- tional Concerns of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit and has served as a member of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith since the mid- 1970s. 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Certified Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 547-7970 ANNETTE & COMPANY School of Dance 24691 Coolidge near 10 Mile Rd. 547-0227 Oak Park, would like to invite you to Dancin' The Night Away featuring — "THE ANLO JAll COMPANY" This summer, break away from the hot summer doldrums and come and enjoy two spectacular nights of DANCING and SINGING entertainment by Annette & Company School of Dance and the unique and exciting talents of the Anlo Jazz Com- pany. For tickets or more information cp. MARLENE CASSIDY at 891-1234 or 557-6391 or THE STUDIO at 547-0227. MON. & TUES., JUNE 14 & 15, 1:30 P.M. OAK PARK HIGH SCHOOL ALAN FEUER for the Michigan Open Meetings Act, and directed the Common Cause effort that led to passage of the Michigan Campaign Fi- nance Reform Act. . He is a graduate of Oak Park High School and earned an AB degree in government at Cornell University. He serves as a Con- gressional liaison for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Feuer co-chaired the Israel In- dependence Day commit- tee of the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare AJCongress Has Report on Jewish Issues A 50-page report outlin- ing 11 major domestic is- sues of Jewish concern now pending in Congress and be- fore various state legisla- tures has been prepared by the American Jewish Con- gress, it was announced by Gerald S. Cook, of the organization's Michigan Region Steering Commit- tee. Entitled "Agenda for Ac- tion," the report covers such issues as abortion restric- tions; "pro-family" legisla- tion backed by right-wing groups; extension of the vot- ing rights act; affirmative action; and school prayer laws. In addition to describing and analyzing each issue in detail, "Agenda for Action" includes AJCongress' posi- tion and recommendations for effective action. A copy of the report is available without charge by writing to Michigan Region, American Jewish Congress, 21550 W. 12 Mile, South- field, 48076. 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