50 Friday, April 1, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israeli Songwriter to Appear at May 1 Community Event Activities in Society Rowena Howard and Marilyn Rowens, director of volunteer services and auxiliary chairman of day program activities, respec- tively, at the Jewish Home for Aged, will attend the eighth annual leadership symposium of the Associ- ated Auxiliaries of Jewish Homes for the Aging at the Central New Jersey Home for the Aged in Somerset, N.J. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows, Neckline, Arms Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD, Room 260 Near Northland 8 Providence Hospital PHONE 557-1108 Over 20 Years Experience L imili• Israeli songwriter Naomi Shemer will entertain at Detroit's community-wide Israel Independence Day celebration May 1 at the main Jewish Community Center. Born in Kibutz Kinneret, Ms. Shemer studied at the music academy in Jerusalem. She was a music teacher in her kibutz and wrote children's songs. She has won prizes both in Israel and abroad for her songs. Among her most famous compositions is "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav (Jerusalem of Gold)." Beginning at 10 a.m., booths and exhibits will open at the Center and remain open throughout the day. Special chil- dren's programs for kids age 3-8 will be among the day's activities. At 1 p.m., the annual Is- rael Independence Day parade, this year marking ■••■ Wedding, Rehearsal and Ceremony Assistance Sharon Padzensky 559-4757 Patitterk-Z\AR‘es _smart 13. 5A-3373 -14 All Our Friends & Customers A Happy NAOMI SHEMER Israel's 35th anniversary, will begin at Henry Ford Hospital and continue down Maple Road to the Center. A shuttle service will be available from the Center to the hospital for participat- ing groups. In conjunction with the observance will be a poster contest for youth in pre- school through ninth grade. Theme for the posters is "Nava Nagila — Let Us Be Joyful," the day's theme. Judging will be in four categories: pre-school, grades one-three, grades four-six and grades seven- nine. Prizes will be awarded and winning posters will be displayed at the Center on May 1. The Temmy Skully Essay Contest also is being held in conjunction with the celebration. The contest is open to high school- and college-age individuals who are planning to study in Is- rael. Theme for the essay is the day's theme. Prizes include subsidies for study in Israel. In advance of the corn- , munal celebration, Yom Hazikaron, Israel's memo- rial day, will be commemo- rated 3:30 p.m. April 17 at the main Center complex. The public is invited. Shuttle service for senior citizens from the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch to the West Bloomfield site will be available at a nomi- nal charge. For information, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 250. TRUCK LOAD SALE Save 10-20.50% OF F On selected items SALE $279 Reg. $329.99 NIGHT RACER BED SAVE $50 Daily 9:30 to 9 • Sat. 9:30 to 6 • Sun. 12 to 5 WORIAIN.. TEENS "Michigan's Largest Display of Baby and Teen Furniture Under One Roof" TROY OAKLAND MALL 510 W. 14 Mile Rd. 585-0440 WEST DEARBORN 22022 Michigan Ave. 1 mile west of the Sfld. Fwy. 565-9200 WESTLAND WILDWOOD PLAZA 34520 Ford Rd. 326-6110 Births March 21 — To Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Shuster (Rhonda Green) of South- field, a son, Daniel Zachary. *5 * March 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Best (Laurita Luer) of Southfield, a daughter, Lauren Rachel. *5 5 March 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kirsch (Sharon Cooper) of Huntington Woods, a daughter, Amanda Megan. *•* * March 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weiss (Nicky Moss) of Southfield, a son, Blair Michael. * * * March 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zeid (Jane Michelle Coffman) of South- field, a daughter, Allison Faith. Students to Host Passover Lunch The Jewish Students Organization at Oakland University will sponsor a Passover lunch for students, faculty and their families 12:30 p.m. Sunday in the Oakland Room of the Oak- land Center. There will be a short fam- ily participation program and the film, "The Frisco Kid." Reservations are re- quired. There is a charge. For reservations, call the JSO at 377-2020. kosher-for- Some Passover items will be available on campus. The Vandenberg Dining Hall also will serve some special . Passover foods. Contact the JSO office for details. March 9 — To former De- troiters Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eizelman (Shelly Berk) of Alexandria, Va., a daughter, Emily Berk Eizelman. * * March 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nathan (Mindy Solomon) of Bir- mingham, a daughter, Jen- nifer Leigh. * * March 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Blair (Julie Lovinger) of West Bloom- field, a daughter, Stephanie Alicia. ** * March 4 — To former De- ttroiter David Saginaw and Mrs. Saginaw (Paula Fried) of Parsippany, N.J. a son, Zachary Adam. ** * Feb. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Hillenberg (former Detroiter Cindy Saginaw) of Morgantown, W. Va., a daughter, Lindsay Carin. * -* * To Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Coleman (former Detroiter Rebecca Rovin) of Potomac, Md., an adopted daughter, Sarah Elizabeth. 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