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April 08, 1983 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-04-08

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46 Friday, April 8, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mime to Appear for UHS

The United Hebrew known mime, Kanar
Schools Cultural Council studied with Etienne De-
and Woman's Auxiliary will Croux and Marcel Marceau.
present Zwi Kanar as their He perforined at Lincoln
1983 artist-in-residence fol- Center in New York and the
lowing a 12:15 luncheon Reubens Festival in Bel-
April 20 in the LaMed Au- gium, was a consultant to
ditorium of the main UHS the Ballet de Flandre of
building.
Belgium, artist-in-
An
internationally residence at Northeastern
University and appeared in
FOR THE FINEST
solo mime theater in Israel,
New York and Belgium.
OGR A n
There is a fee and reser-
r
OT
vations are required. For
reservations by April 15,
P WEDDINGS T
call the Midrasha, 352-
BAR MITZVAS
7117; or the UHS, 354-1050.

BERNIE

WINER
and ASSOCIATES

357-1010

WSU Honorees

Wayne State University
awarded student leadership
awards to Arthur Siegal of
Oak Park and Steve Stil-
man of Detroit.

Flint News

Latin American Jewry Topic
of Flint Temple Beth El

Dr. Judith Laikin Elkin,
founder and presidnet of the
Latin American Jewish
Studies Association, will
speak at Temple Beth El fol-
lowing April 15 Shabat

Bnai Mitzva

Steven Greidinger will
become Bar Mitzva 9 a.m.
Saturday at Cong. Beth Is-
rael.
- James Riseman will be-
come Bar Mitzva 11 a.m.
April 16 at Temple Beth El.

European Facial Studio

OFFERS A SEMINAR FOR TEEN-AGERS!

PLEASE CALL 352-8320

FOR APPOINTMENT -

This seminar will
present Deep Pore
Cleansing, Make-Up
Application,
The Proper Way To
Take Care of
Your Skin,
And a
Discussion of Diet.

There is a nominal
charge of

$15 ... per person

Southfield
352-8320

Gift Certificates Available

FOOT SPECIALISTS ASSOCIATES, P.C. =—
Myron J. Bakst, D.P.M.

Diplomate American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Fellow American College of Foot Surgery

For your convenience will open a new-suburban office

ANNOUNCING

FOOT SPECIALISTS ASSOCIATES NORTH

Podiatric Physician and Surgeon for
all adult and children's foot conditions

Examination

Located:
6161 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield
PH: (313) 855-0191
Office hours by
appointment

Treatment

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PH: (313) 273-7191
ALL MEDICAL PLANS ACCEPTED

"a tradition of excellence in podiatric medicine"

services. The subject of her
talk will be "Latin Ameri-
can Jewry: Between a Rock
and a Hard Place."
She received a PhD de-
gree from the University of
Michigan. Dr. Elkin served
as guest editor of the
American Jewish Archives,
which published a special
issue devoted to Latin
American Jewry in its No-
vember 1982 issue.
Dr. Elkin's appearance in
Flint is sponsored by the Dr.
Max Hart Adult Education
Fund. The community is in-
vited.

I

Community
Calendar

Monday — Hadassah
board meeting, noon, home
of Emily Bank; and Ivriah
board meeting, 7:15 p.m.,
Cong. Beth Israel.
Tuesday
Keren Or
Jewish Music Month, 7:30
p.m., home of Fran Cohen.
Guest, Laurie White.
Wednesday — Beth El
Sisterhood meeting, noon;
and FJF/Hadassah Adult
Education, 7:30 p.m. Cong.
Beth Israel.
Thursday — Beth Israel
board meeting, 8 p.m.
Friday — Temple Beth
El Ritual Committee family
service.

Orchards, SPACE Hold Joint
Series for Single Parents

The Orchards Children's
Services and SPACE pro-
grams of the National
Council of Jewish Women,
Great e r Detroit Section,
will offer a six-part work-
shop for single parents be-
ginning April 21 at 7:30
p.m. at the Orchards offices,
16400 W. 12 Mile, South-
field.
Conducting the series
will be Kathleen Maloney, a
member of the Orchards
staff and former manager of
an employment service.
The series was planned

SELL YOUR
MEDICAL-DENTAL
PRACTICE

Engagements

Our practice appraisal and
brokerage is confidential,
prompt and guarantees opti-
mal results. We represent
many physicians in all spe-
cialties looking for new prac-
tice opportunities. Save time
and money, call us for a con-
fidential assessment.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tiberio
of Westchester, Ill., an-
nounce the engagemerit of
their daughter, Phyllis
Ann Tiberio, to Dr. Paul
C. Ellstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Levine of Oak
Park and the late Mr. Nor-
man Ellstein. Dr. Ellstein
earned a BA degree at
Michigan State University
and a BSDC degree from the
National College of Chirop-
ractic in Lombard, Ill. A
June wedding is planned.

ALEXANDER KRASS CO.

Sales & Appraisals

SINCE 1970

352-8588

Call for Brochure

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Color Analysis

WARDROBE -
COORDINATION

Flint People
Make News

Andrew Bank is the fifth
grade winner in the
Carman/Ainsworth School
District spelling bee. Third
place went to Gregory Wal-
ters. Robbie Eisman placed
first at Dye Junior High and
Becky Walters placed first
at Randels Elementary.
Andrew is the son of Dr.
and Mrs. Irwin Bank, Rob-
bie is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Harvey Eisman and Greg-
ory and Becky are the chil-
dren of Dr. and Mrs.
Stephen Walters.

under the auspices of the
Orchards Community Pro-
grams Committee chaired
by Joyce Sosin. Committee
members include Amy
Brown, Gloria Siegel, Ada
Feldman and Sally Green.
Orchards Co-Chairwomen
are Doreen Hermelin and
Sondra Nathan.
There is a fee. For infor-
mation, call the Orchards
Children's Services, 552-
8544.

What Colors Look
Best On You?

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look your most attractive
group consultation available
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Free Measuring

Blood Donations
Are Sought

Donations of blood are
being sought by the Ameri-
can Red Cross. Interested
donors should be between
the ages of 17 and 65, in
good general health and
weigh at least 110 pounds.
Donations are regularly
accepted at the Oak Park
Donor Center, 25900 Green-
field, Oak Park. For ap-
pointment, call the Red
Cross, 968-2255.
Bloodmobiles will be at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. April 17 in the
Adler Hall. For appoint-
ment, call Sue Kaufman,
647-4647. The Birmingham
Temple will have a blood
drive 2-8 p.m. April 19 at
the temple. For appoint-
ment, call Irving Miller,
477-0100.

One can live for two
months on a good compli-
ment.

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