THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 13, 1983 41 Butzel Center's Adler Chapel, Sefer Torah to Be Dedicated Jewish, Hebrew Oldies, Rock, Disco 542-3359 The dedication of the Rabbi Morris Adler Chapel and a Sefer Torah provided by the Kasle Family has been re- DAVE IS BACK! With Sa & Lee at DAVE'S FISH 22101 & COOLIDGE SEAFOOD _ r 1 blk. S. of 9 Mile 548-4031 0% DISCOUNT On Any Amount Purchased offer expires May 19th, 1983 LAKEWOOD SPECIALTY FOOD CENTER "THE MAVEN'S HAVEN" 25270 Greenfield Oak Park North of 10 Mile SPECIAL SHAVUOT SALE Sour Cream Cottage Cheese Ice Cream 79c pint $1" 24 oz. $189 gal. Pierre's Low Cal Ice Milk $ 1 39 qt. FROM LAGAVINA 10c OFF on flavored 8 oz. Chunk Style Pack with this ad, limit 3 to a customer please. • Mrs. Adler's Gefilte Fish Reg. & Old Jerusalem $188 24 oz. $999 Ha Olam 3 lb. sliced American Cheese $888 Migdal 3 lb. sliced American Cheese A- new line of kosher 0 endorsed Pastry & Cake fillings $139 each Pie fillings assorted flavors at reasonable prices SUPER SPECIAL SALE ON Dried Apricots Dried Peaches Jumbo Calif. Pistachios Dried Nectarines Banana Chips The chapel, named for the late Rabbi Morris Adler, was constructed with funds provided by the Adler Foundation of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and includes a $100,000 endowment for Singles Events officer Patrick Fagan 8 p.m. May 21 at the Summit Apts. club house. The evening will include games, prizes and refreshments. All sing- les are invited. There is a charge. ROSE SHERER SOCIALITES will have a spring dance 9 p.m. Satur- day at the Oak Park Com- munity Center. Eric Rosenow and his Continen- tals will provide music for dancing. Refreshments and social mixers will highlight the evening. There is a nom- inal charge. For informa- tion, call Program Chair- man Pete Steffin, 968-2432; or President Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. Men and women age 55 and up are invited. SOCIAL SINGLES will hear a talk on "Stress and Sexual Dysfunction" 8 p.m. May 22 at the Zionist Cul- *** BNAI BRITH SING- LES will host a talk on "Personal Security and Safety" by crime prevention $729 $ 229 lb. $409 lb. $ 279 lb. $ 1 49 lb. "Being Fit for Single Life" is the theme of a singles con- ference to be held May 21 and 22 at the main Jewish Community Center. Geared for Jewish singles age 25-45, the conference will begin at 6 p.m. May 21 with an open health club night at the Center. The track, pool, exercise rooms, racquetball courts, saunas, hot tubs and volleyball courts will be available. At 7 p.m., there will be a stop-smoking seminar fol- lowed at 8 by a workshop on "Think Trim." The evening will conclude with a "Games People Play Party" at 9 p.m. Music for dancing will be provided by The Magic Men and there will be a game room available. There are charges for both the open health club night and the party. On May 22 at 8:30 a.m., the annual Chai Run will take place at the Center. Pre-registration is re- quired by calling - the Center, 661-1000, ext. 180. There is an entry fee. The conference will con- tinue at noon, with remarks by Bruce Tabashneck, di- rector of the Community Network for Jewish Singles; and by Charlie Blanchard of the Total Runner and by Emily Gail of Empooh Productions. The keynote speaker will be psychologist Joseph Giordano, whose topic will be "How Men and Women See Each Other — Fact, Fiction or Fear?" A variety of workshops will begin at 3 p.m. Topics and facilitators include: "The Gentle Art of Winning Through Yielding," Dr. Sandy Brent; "Living With- out Stress," Dr. James Schmidt; "The New Male/ Female Relationship," Jon Clark; "Making Your Job Work for You," Sherry Weisberg; "What Do You Really Want to Say After the Fresh Air Society to husband had a longtime further its family camping interest in the Butzel efforts. Camping Program. The Sefer Torah was pro- Butzel is a year-round vided in memory of Robert meeting place for groups Kasle by Mrs. Evelyn Kasle from synagogues, youth, and their children. Mr. fraternal and educational Kasle was a past president organizations. During the of the Fresh Air Society. summer, the Jewish Com- Joseph Jackier, munity Center uses the president , of the United facility for its senior citi- Jewish Charities and zens' camping program. past chairman of the For information regard- Adler Fund's board of ing the dedication, call the trustees, said that Mrs. Fresh Air Society office, Goldie Adler and her late 661-0600. * * * * Papsdorf of the Franklin Center for Behavior Change will be the guest speaker. Refreshments and a social hour will follow. There is a charge. For details, call David Rosen, 968-8853; or Mae Smith, 399-2265. * Weekend Sing .es Conference Planned at Je nsh Center . Bring this ad and receive a FROM SEALTEST I * We Bone, Skin & Grind Fish FREE , scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Henry M. Butzel Senior Adult Village and Conference Center in Ortonville, announces Tamarack Hills Chairman Lester S. Burton. You Say Hello," Dr. Jeffrey Kottler; and "How to Do It All," Marilyn Semonick. 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