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January 14, 1983 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-01-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, January 14, 1983 35 •

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Practical Tips for Parents
in Bar-Bat Mitzva Planbook

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

NEXT TIME around,
that elected official in
Southfield won't get too
many votes by throwing lit-
ter out the car window.
Wonder who is worse .. .
this or the one parking an
auto in a handicapped spot?
LETTER FROM James
P. Huddleston, associate
dean at Detroit College of
Law, is much reason for
parents of Julie Nelson —
Harry and Lois Nelson — to
be mighty proud . . . "Con-
gratulations on your excel-
lent scholastic performance
during the academic year
1981-1982. Enclosed please
find a certificate evidencing
your outstanding work. The
school wishes to extend to
you its congratulations for
the credit you have brought
to it and the profession of
law."
AZRIEL LAURENCE
CHELST, 4-year-old son of
Dr. Kenneth and Tamy
Chelst, won first prize in his
age category at Northland
Center's "Draw Snoopy"
contest judged by members
of the Scarab Club . . . Az-
riel received a $100 gift .. .
He is a nursery school stu-
dent at Akiva Hebrew Day
School.
GET WELL WISHES
. . . to Joe Silberschein .. .
recuperating at home after
back surgery.
AUDREY PEARL, first
woman in Michigan to have
designation of Certified Fi-
nancial Planner, will be fea-
tured speaker for Fashion
Group of Detroit, Inc., this
Tuesday noon at Standard
Club on Northwestern Hwy.
CONGRATS . . . to Re-
uben L. and' Edna Katz . .
on their 50th anniversary
. . . celebrated while winter-
ing in Tucson, Ariz. . . . and
made ever sweeter by the
presence of their four chil-
dren from varied parts of
the globe . . . Nancy (Israel),
Marc (Sweden), Linda
(Washington) and Allan
(Lansing).
WANT TO HEAR some-
thing strange? . . . Local
welfare setup is such that
community gal who needed
aid to make house payments
had to quit her job in order
to qualify . . . Little wonder
we have such large unem-
ployment figures . . . The
lassie even gets food stamps
and other assistance . . . just
so long as she doesn't work.
GET WELL WISHES
. . . to restaurateur Dimitri
Syros . . . after two hernia
operations in Toronto.
"WHILE YOU'RE
AWAY" is name of Sharon
Wahler's professional house
watching service that is so
big down in Florida . . . but
to our knowledge is not here
yet . . . Sharon waters
plants, brings in mail, ad-
justs shades and draperies,
mails prepared bills and let-
ters, does grocery shopping
before customer's return,

monitors heating and air-
conditioning, etc. . . . She is
bonded and insured.
HAROLD SHER hadn't
seen his relatives of Allen-
town, Pa. in over 50 years
. . . Last communication
was 40 years ago . . . He and
wife Ida, now Florida re-
tirees, went to Allentown in
an attempt to locate the
family named Chosid . . .
No listing in phone books so
they checked at its Jewish
Center for names of early
Allentown settlers.
Fellow in the Jewish Cen-
ter lounge recalled the
name . . . "Chosid? Esther
Chosid is married to Ben
Greenberg." . . . Result was
an excited Harold being re-
united with equally excited
cousins Esther and Bessie.
MAIL DEPT. . . . "More
than 200 Detroiters now
spend their winters in the
Inverrary area (a golfer's
paradise). At a recent club
gathering, Jerry Robbins
was elected president,
Mitch Kent, vice president,
Max Mills, treasurer and
Morry Wasserman, secre-
tary."

Rose and Mitchell Kent
Lauderhill, Florida

CONGRATS . . . to
Ether Gorevitz, now living
in Floria . . . on her birthday
. . . Also to Judge Al Betz on
his birthday.
LOOKING BACK ON
Columns Of Yesteryears .. .
Oct. 30, 1970 . . . "Sam
Simmer walking into Town
& Country Club (now
Hamilton Place) with head
down . . . 'I find more money
that way,' says Sam .. .
Charles Canvasser showing
his hidden talents by im-
pressions galore of famous
people.
Sid Mitchell at Dexter-
Davison Mkt. (now Farmer
Jack on 10 Mile and
Coolidge) answering three
questions at one time and
amazing himself that he
satisfied all three customers
with the correct answers .. .
Arnie Cohen at the Oak
Park Sentry Drugs on
Coolidge, with his well-
manicured Fu Manchu
mustache that one lady
liked so much she re-
marked, 'My husband
wants one like that. Can I
bring him in to examine
you?' "
Nov. 27, 1970 . . . "Maid
in good standing of Eleanor
and Ed Fogel gave notice
that she was leaving . . . and
when Eleanor asked her
whether it was to better
herself, she replied, 'Oh no,
mam, I just want to get mar-
ried.'
Nov. 27, 1970 . . . "Kiddie
Korner . . . Barbara Mintz,
5-year-old daughter of Rita
and Sol Mintz, was saying
her go-to-bed prayers in a
very low voice and Rita
whispered that she couldn't
hear her . . . 'Wasn't talking
to you,' said little Barbara."

Jane Lewit and Ellen
Robinson Epstein conduct a
Bar and Bat Mitzva consult-
ing service in Washington,
D.C. Their joint effort, "The
Bar-Bat Mitzva Planbook"
(Stein and Day) is, there-
fore, a professional guide
book.
It is primarily for parents
and it offers advice on plan-
ning the events and the
religious ceremonies that
are linked with the obser-
vances.
A calendar for the years
1970 to 2000 serves addi-
tionally in selection of dates
for the planned obser-
vances.
It is in the preparation
of the child for the impor-
tant event in his or her
life that the co-authors
serve so well in their in-
structions.
They also suggest the
forms for invitations, how to
treat gifts in their giving
and acceptance.
In a foreword to the

Red Cross
Seeks Donors

The Southeastern Michi-
gan chapter of the Ameri-
can Red Cross is accepting
public contributions to help
provide disaster relief for
the flood victims in
Louisiana, Mississippi, Ar-
kansas, Illinois and Mis-
souri.
The chapter is also seek-
ing blood donors to help
supply 75 hospitals
throughout the state. For
information on contribu-
tions or blood donations call
the Red Cross, 833-4440.

Southfield Plans
Arts Exhibit

Deli Unique

guidebook, Rabbi Richard
M. Yellin states:
"Any family using this
guidebook and implement-
ing its suggestions will be
able to wed the ethical in-
sights of religion to a mean-
ingful and tasteful event.
The `Bar-Bat Mitzva Plan-
book' ensures that a mo-
ment in time, filled with
emotion and commitment,
will be linked to tradition
and cherished forever."

25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 we

THURSDAY, JAN. 20

THRU

THURSDAY, JAN. 27

REOPENING FRI., JAN. 28

ZIGGY BELA TRIO
FRI., SAT. & SUN. EVES

STROLLING VIOLINS

WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK

Restaurant

(Formerly Spiro's)

25920 &REDFIELD at Liscaln
Oak Park
968-4060

OPEN MON.-SAT.

6 a.m. thru 9 p.m.

• BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99
MN. Sat. 6-11 3.M.
• LUNCH SPECIALS
• DOMER SPECIALS
Replier Mena and
GOURMET COUNTERSIDE
SPECIALS
(Steak Dine, Caesar Salad,
Veal Dishes, etc., etc., etc.)

Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
- Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.



The Detroit chapter of the
Tourette Syndrome Asso-
ciation will meet at 8 p.m.
today at the First United
Methodist Church of
Ferndale, 22331 Woodward.
For information, contact
Judy Brazier, 565-7830.

DETROIT

Italian-American Dining At Its Finest

4222 Second Blvd.
Bet. Willis & Canfield

Valet
Parking

833-9425)

Your Hosts:

GEORGE & MARIA GOLEMAT
mmly

569-7135
lo st u e t
Carry-

Ate'

,

CONEY ISLAN
REST.AURA

27777 FRANKLIN RD.

4752 SOUTHFIELD RD
1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 10 MILE RD

Specializing In

Open klom.-Sat. 6 am. to II pm.

FRESH FISH and AGED BEEF
With A CHOICE SALAD BAR

• Breakfast • Leech • Divi

BREAKFAST SPECIAL DAILY

Of Over 35 Items From Which To Choose

15%

LUNCH COMPLETE LUNCHEONS
Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3 p.m.
AND DINNERS
DINNER
PRIVATE

`rues.-Sat. 5:30-9:30 p.m.

BANQUET FACILITIES4

• 4••v•• 1.
A ll, • Detroit's Original • A

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Square Deepdish Pizza 4k
Consistently voted
4

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II
411

IP

AND MUCH MUCH







353-8170

ONE BLOCK WEST OF TELEGRAPH RD. AND
NORTH OF 11 MILE RD.

ACLD Program
in Southfield

Tourette Group
Slates Meeting

961-3999

WILL BE CLOSED

11ORGIO'S \

OFF SENIOR CITIZENS
The Southfield parks and 1
3-8 p.m.
recreation department will
15% CLUB ELITE DISCOUNT
exhibit photographs of Dina
3-8 p.m.
Kawer-Goldenberg, White • Greek Salad • Gyros • Shish Kebob • Etc
Your Hosts: SAM & JERRY FLO
Stone pottery of Phyllis
Aulph and watercolors by
Fran Nicolson Monday
through Jan. 31 in the parks
and recreation building
lobby.
Hours are 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Monday through Friday
and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday.
The public is invited free of
charge.

The Michigan Associa-
tion for Children and Adults
with Learning Disabilities
(ACLD) will sponsor "How
to Improve Your Life In and
Out of School" Wednesday
at Birney Middle School in
Southfield.
The
discussion
is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. For
information, contact Pat-
ricia Lustig, 356-1602.

Rd.

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NORTHWESTERN
HWY.

Homemade Soups (chicken, matzo ball, etc.) • Pasta Dinners
Great Burgers (beef or veal)
• Chicken Strips
Meatballs
• Hoagies
Antipasto & Salads
• Sandwiches Galore
Fried Potatoes
• Desserts

Corner Middlebelt
Farmington Hills

855-4600

LARGE PARTY ROOMS
SPECIAL PARTY PACKAGES...

Party carry-out service too.

Informal Fashions By

HAVE FUN AT BUDDY'S HAPPY HOURS

ELEGANZA

11:30-6 Mon.-Fri. I 9 to Close Mon.-Fri.

of the Claymoor Bldg.
Showing Cruisewear & Swimwear
TUES., JAN. 14, 12 to 1

(Lounge Only)

Special Prices on beer, wine and cocktails

Other Buddy's Pizza Locations:

• 17125 Conant (cor. 6 Mile,
Detroit) 892-9001

Open
7 Days
Lunch &
Dinner

FREE

Hors d'oeuvres Mon.-Fri. 4 to 6

• 8100 Old 13 Mile (cor. Van Dyke,
Warren) 574-9200

• 14156 E. 12 Mile (east of
Schoenherr. Warren)
777-3400 (carry-out only)

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