f.E1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Named for Honor Detroiter's Gift to Bar-Ilan Dr. Diane Blau, co- director of the Humanistic Resources Psychological Services in Farmington, has been awarded clinical membership by the Interna- tional Academy of Profes- sional Counseling and Psychotherapy (IAPCP). FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows, Neckline, Arms Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD, Room 260 Near Northland & Providence Hospital PHONE 557-1108 Over 20 Years Experience , We will video tape any occasion for under $1 50.00 •• • • • • • Children's Birthday Parties $30.00 •• • • • • • Weddings & Bar Mitzvas $150.00 •• • • • • • 1st Generation Video 851-6277 Bar-Ilan University's graduate educational psy- chology program will bene- fit from the creation of a model psycho-educational clinic on campus. The clinic's creation has been made possible through a gift by Detroiter Dr. A. Freda Milstein, in memory of her brother, Max Milstein. The concept of a model psycho-educational clinic comes in response to needs within the educational psy- chology program as well as those expressed by families, schools and psychological practitioners in com- munities surrounding the university. These needs in- clude: • A need for supervised graduate student training within an optimal con- trolled field setting. Graduate educational psychology students are sent to school psychology clinics in order to receive "hands on" experience in the field, even though their clinical supervision is given by the academic training staff on campus. As a result, faculty are unable to insure the form or JOEL ZACKS, M.D. OPHTHALMOLOGIST Announces the opening of his Southfield office quality of the student's JEWISH AND SINGLE learning experience or offer will hear a talk on "The direct, on-site supervisory Golem: Jewish Mysticism guidance. Moreover, since and Legend" 8:30 p.m. Feb. the supervisor has no con- 11 at Cong. Beth Shalom. trol over that site, she is un- Guest speaker for the oneg able to demonstrate to the Shabat will be Dr. Arnold student alternate methods Goldsmith, professor of and approaches not avail- English at Wayne State able or not accepted at the University. Refreshments specific field setting. will be served, and admis- Thus, the new psycho- sion is free. educational clinic will A happy hour will be held dramatically enhance the 5-7 p.m. Feb. 16 at Jakk's current level of training at Restaurant Lounge, Oak Bar-Ilan. Park. A cash bar will be • A need for in-service available. Admission is practitioner exposure to free. * * * psychological advances. JEWISH COMMU- At present, there are no model demonstration NITY CENTER will host a sites in Israel which can program on "Making and offer practitioners an ex- Saving Money in 1983" 7:30 posure to modern tech- p.m. Feb. 16 in the main niques in field conditions Center complex. Financial similar to those which consultant Kevin they face "on the job." Huntsman will be the guest Thus, the psycho- speaker. Refreshments will educational clinic which be served. There is an ad- sets as its central goal the demonstration of a broad variety of current and experimental techniques will serve as an instru- ment for in-service train- AFULA — An Israeli ing and the advancement woman has given birth to a of extant, accepted prac- baby who had surgery while tice. still in its mother's womb, • A need for basic the Jerusalem Post re- psychological services in ported. The baby, a boy, was local schools and com- delivered by ceasarean sec- munities. tion last month. Bar-Ilan University lies A team of surgeons from in close proximity to some of Afula Hospital operated on the richest and poorest dis- the fetus, which was suffer- tricts within the Tel Aviv ing from a urinary-tract in- metropolitan area. The fection, during the seventh schools in this vicinity face month of pregnancy. The major problems of urban operation was the first of its development, immigration, kind performed in Israel social integration and eco- and only the third such nomic deprivation. surgery undertaken in the Children in these schools world. display the broadest array of education dysfunction and socio-emotional distur- bance imaginable. De- mands for aid and guidance by administrators, teachers, and families far exceed available psycho- educational services. The psycho- educational clinic will offer a solution to the psychological distress of many in the Bar-Ilan area. For information, call the Bar-Ilan University office, 398-7180. F 1 Friday, February 4, 1983 43 Aging Subject of Oneg Shabat Singles Events Helps Psychology Program El mission charge. For infor- mation, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 219. * * * BNAI BRITH SING- LES will hear Rabbi Stan- ley Rosenbaum of Cong. Bnai Moshe 8 p.m. Thurs- day in the main United He- , brew Schools building. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "Divorce and The Jewish Tradition." Light re- freshments will be served. There is a charge. Non- members are invited. * * * Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute will have an oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Franklin Pointe Apts. club house. Charles S. Wolfe, execu- tive vice president of the Jewish Home for Aged, will speak on "Aging: Is The Best Yet To Be?" Wolfe has a Bachelor's, Master's and Specialist's degrees from Eastern Mich- igan University and has done additional graduate work in the School of Busi- ness and Finance at the University of Detroit and in gerontological counseling at Wayne State University. He is a faculty appointee in the medical school at WSU and School of Osteo- pathic Medicine at Michi- gan State University. Refreshments will be served. The public is in- vited. OAKLAND SINGLES will have a dance and party 8 p.m. Feb. 13 at Scandals lounge in the Southfield Ramada Inn. Admission charge includes snacks and music for dancing. Singles age 21-45 are invited. A cash bar will be available. To get on the mailing list, write Oakland Singles, P.O. The less their ability, the Box 93, Birmingham 48012. more their conceit. Infant- Saved by MDs While Still in Womb HERE'S HOPE FOR SPRING! TEACHERS & PARENTS lammesammossommal 10% OFF ALL MATERIAL 1 1 WITH THIS COUPON COUPON EXPIRES 3/4/83 1 awneammenesommell .• HERE'S HOPE EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS MONTROSE OFFICE BLDG. 17250 West 12 Mile, Suite 1A & B SOUTHFIELD, MI. 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