THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8 Friday, February 11, 1983 BiTiNG TAE HAND THAT FEEDS ME 15 MY SPECIALTY / NOW SERVING YOU AT OUR NEW LOCATION 10721 W. TEN MILE RD. BETWEEN COOLIDGE AND WOODWARD Phone 548-7884 Featuring BIGELOW CARPETS 611111' I' 11'111'11'111P r . 111111111 11111111111111111411111111 111111 ► 1 111111111 11111111111111 ■ ‘ • .•-•.•.•.- . • . • ........ Lc, 6 !ES To JAM DAvrS Final Sellout on the last remaining units id ewood Pointe CONDOMINIUMS name your price no reasonable offer refused J. Singer and Sons offers Luxury Condominium 2 story Townhouses in Ridgewood Pointe, West Bloomfield --S/E Corner of Walnut Lake Rd & Drake. Approximately 2500 Sq.Ft. units completely finished with landscaping, sprinkling system, redwood decks, air-conditioning and all the extras—Ready to Move In!! Location: Walnut Lake Rd. at Drake Rd. in West Bloomfield, across from Shenandoah Golf Course, adjacent to Temple Israel and 1 mile north of the Jewish Center. Ridgewood Pointe • Walnut Lake Rd. Maple Rd. 14 Mile Rd. cc to to This could be the "BUY" of your lifetime. Regularly priced ai $181,800 base to $200,000. Builders will be at our furnished model Saturdays and Sundays until all units are sold. Remaining units and model can be seen: Wed., Fri., Sat. and Sun.-1:00-5:00,pm. For an appointment to see at other times call: J.. Singer and Sons — 569-0040 MODEL PHONE 661-0703 Developed and Sold by is Singer a Son/ Development Co. Jewish Ethnicity Left Out During Shift to Suburbs By BEN GALLOB (Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.) An expert on child guid- ance has asserted that "the ease with which new lifes- tyles have been adopted in many suburban Jewish farnilies has resulted in such a major break with the •Jewish past that the weakening of family stabil- ity that followed should not have surprised us as much as it did." That observation was made by Marion Levine, executive director of the North Shore Child Guid- ance Center of Manhasset, N.Y. She was a member of a group of experts attending a consultation organized by the American Jewish Committee's Institute on Pluralism and Group Iden- tity. The experts met to dis- cuss some of the key find- ings of a new study, "Ethnicity and Family Therapy," published by the Guilford Press. The Insti- tute cooperated in the prep- .aration and publication of the volume. A principle conclusion of the book was that ethnic, racial and reli- gious traditions continue to exert powerful influ- ences on family life in America and are now providing therapists with new treatment ap- proaches. Another re- lated conclusion was that therapists must be aware that their own ethnic backgrounds can affect the ways in which they react to their clients and their client's behavior. The book was edited by Monica McGoldrick, direc- tor of family training at the psychiatry department of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jer- sey; Joseph Gordiano, direc- tor of the AJCommittee Louis Caplan Center on Group Identity and Mental Health; and Dr. John Pearce, a family therapist at the Cambridge Family Institute at Cambridge, Mass. Irving Levine, director of the AJCommittee's Inst- tute on Pluralism was chairman for the consulta- tion, in whcih - the three editors took part. The book contains chap- ters on more than 20 ethnic groups, including American Indians, Asians, Blacks, British, Cubans, French, Canadians, Germans, Greeks, Iraniaris, Irish, Ita- lians, Jews Mexicans, Poles, Portuguese, Puerto Ricans, Scandinavians and Viet- namese. All of the panelis-ts noted that the theories set forth in the book were relatively new and had not been universally ac- cepted. The AJCommittee re- ported that the mental health projects of its Insti- tute on Pluralism and Group Identity have been supported by a five-year $500,000 grant from the Maurice Falk Medical Fund of Pittsburgh. Dayan Views Israeli Leaders TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The Tobin said that Dayan late Moshe Dayan's close credited Egyptian friend, Yehuda Tobin, has President Anwar Sadat and told the newspaper Haaretz U.S. President Jimmy Car- of his meeting with Dayan ter for 'the success of the shortly before his death, Camp David negotiations, and of Dayan's assessment and credited himself as of Israel's leaders. being the vital factor on the Dayan believed, accord- Israeli side. ing to Tobin, that Ezer Dayan said Menahem Weizman was absolutely Begin was convinced the unqualified. Dayan said peace treaty with Egypt Yitzhak Rabin is a deep would assure Begin's thinker and keen analyst, place in history. , but intolerant of the views Dayan told Tobin that he of others. Shimon Peres is doubted if a Labor govern- prone to wild statements ment under Rabin or Golda but is willing to listen to Meir could have reached others, according to Dayan. agreement with Egypt. - - -