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November 19, 1982 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-11-19

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22 Friday, November 19, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dinner Honors Blumberg on 60th Year as Mason

An early chapter in De-
troit's fraternal history will
be recorded at a dinner of

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Perfection Lodge, F & AM, marking the occasion
We-dries-day at - Ferndale marks the affiliation of
Louis together with his twin
Masonic Temple.
The occasion will mark brother Irving who then be-
came affiliated with the
the 60th anniversary of Masons.
Louis Blumberg's affilia-
tion with the Masonic Or-
Special interest at-
an
taches to this event. The
In a communication to late Irving Blumberg and
Blumberg, Robert M. his twin brother Louis
Leach, secretary of Perfec- simultaneously became
tion Lodge 486, informed active in many affairs of
Blumberg: "On Oct. 13, the Detroit Jewish com-
1982, you were granted munity.
your 60-year membership
In the 1930s, with the in-
by the Grand Lodge of the auguration - of the Allied
State of Michigan." The Jewish Campaigns, both
presentation of the pin were among the pioneer

Freeway Adviser Is Named

VS

ORKING
THINGS
OUT

Prentis Residents
Meet Peter Pan

At the Bath House we
understand that a workout
doesn't work things out, it
gets you tired. We relax you. Enjoy our sauna or whirlpool, a
plaitza or massage. Then eat like a king in our restaurant and
watch the big screen T.V. in our lounge. The Bath House, a great
place to work things out. A great place to relax.

The BATH HOUSE

(Formerly Stanley Steamer)

13425 Capitol, Oak Park, Mi. (at Coolidge between 8 & 9 Mile)
Phone: 548-2890

'dies.-Fri. 10 am - 11 pm /
Sat. 9 am - 4 pm/
Sun. 7 am -1 pm /
•meetings
• private parties '

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The bearer is entitled to one
free visit at The Bath House
when accompanied with another
guest. Services to include: Steam Bath,
Whirlpool, Linen, Soap and Shower and
one pair of clogs.
Valid until December 31, 1982.

We will video tape
any occasion for under
$150.00
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Children's Birthday Parties
$30.00
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Weddings & Bar Mitzvas
950.00
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Holocaust Is
Oneg Topic

The Holocaust Education
Project, a program devised
to teach about the
Holocaust, will be part of an
oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today at
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
dation's Hillel House, 14400
W. 10 Mile, Oak Park.
Survivors of the
Holocaust will talk about
their experiences. The pub-
lic is invited free of charge.
Light refreshments will be
served.
At 11:50 a.m. Monday,
Leslee Horvitz will present
a paper on "Jewish Genetic
Diseases" at the Hillel
Loun ge, 667 Student Center
Building, on the Wayne
State University campus.
All are welcome.

house a kitchen, lounge, li-
brary, snack bar, activities
rooms, mini shopping mall,
gift shop and synagogue for
the residents.

By Popular Demand
wstilk

Rabbi Eli Kaplan of Oak challenging the free-
Park was expected to be way's environmental im-
hired this week by the state pact statement.
The community is con-
of Michigan as an advocate
for the Jewish community cerned about the freeway's
in the Oak Park-Southfield effect on walking to syna-
area in the path of the 1-696 gogues, destruction of
Freeway extension. apartments and services for
Rabbi Kaplan has been the elderly, disruption of
working as a volunteer with Jewish schools and services.
the Orthodox community Rabbi Kaplan will help
highway advisory group area residents whose homes
headed by Rabbi E.B. are taken by the freeway to
Freedman. Their counsel is re-locate. A Detroit native
Mark Shlussel. and graduate of Beth
Rabbi Freedman told Yehuda Schools, Rabbi
The Jewish News that a Kaplan is a law student,
Jewish advocate had part-time teacher at Beth
been approved by the Yehuda and founder of its
Carter Administration "Teens for Torah" program.
Department of Transpor-
tation in exchange for the
group ending its law suit

The Workout

Hours

leaders, and Irving had a
co-chairmanship in one of
the early drives.
Both had roles in numer-
ous local congregational
and community social serv-
ices.
Louis Blumberg also will
be honored with a special
presentation at the 75th
anniversary dinner of the
Jewish Home for the Aged
at Borman Hall next month.
It will mark the generous
gift of the Blumberg family
for a plaza linking apart-
ments and a home for the
elderly near the main
Jewish Community Center.
The Blumberg Plaza will

For Appointment: 626-0242
5075 West Maple - Road

West Bloomfield, Mich.

Under Supervision Council of Orthodox Rabbis

Mashgiakh: Rabbi Nacham Pershin

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Residents of the Jewish
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