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June 17, 1983 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-06-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Envoy Applauded

JERUSALEM (JNI) —
After a six-year stint in Is-
rael, U.S. Ambassador
Samuel Lewis now reg-
ularly quotes Jewish reli-
gious sources when address- -
ing rgligious gatherings.
At a recent dinner for
American Mizrachi
Women, Interior Minister
Yosef Burg said to Lewis,
"My friend Sam, you know
more about Maimonides
and the Talmud than some
Knesset members."

r•-•

Library Plans Summer
Activities for Children

BNAI DAVID SIS-
TERHOOD will install its
new officers at Shabat serv-
ices at 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
Officers to be installed are:
Helen Brown, president;
Hazel Nakisher, Norma
Gealer and Pat Shanbom,
vice presidents; Ray Rosen-
berg, treasurer; Charlotte
Shots Fired •
Freedman, Nita Stern and
Betty Pack, secretaries; and
at Yeshiva U.
Marilyn Markel, chaplain.
Sonia Kalish is better
NEW YORK (JTA) — Kidush will follow services.
known as Sophie Tucker.
Shots were fired at a build- The public is invited. -
ing of the Yeshiva Univer-
* * *
sity last week, shattering a
MASSADA CHAPTER,
large window, but no one Pioneer Women/Naamat,
was hurt in the incident, ac- will meet 11:30 a.m. Tues-
BERKLEY THEATRE
cording to Sam Hartstein, a day in the home of Reba
2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
spokesman for the univer- Colman, 20502 Oldham,
sity.
Berkley .1.1 2-0330
Concert Set
Southfield. Coffee and cake
Hartstein said six shots will be served.
ALL SEATS
at HW Library -
were fired at about 3 p.m.
$1.00 AT ALL TIMES
* * *
The Friends of the Hun- June 8 from a passing sta-
FANNIE
GLUCK
"MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER" (PG)
tington Woods Library will tion wagon driven by a CHAPTER,
American
Eves. 7:25, 9:25
group
of
either
two
or
four
have a Father's Day
Sun. Matinee 3:15, 5:20
Mizrachi
Women,
will hold
Chamber Music concert 2 Hispanics.
a regular meeting noon
Police
suspect
that
the
in-
p.m. Sunday in the library.
Monday at the Northgate
BLOOMFIELD THEATRES
Nathaniel Gurin, trom- cident may be linked to the East Apts. club house.
Downtown Birmingham
bonist with the Detroit university's dismissal three Fund-raising plans will be
Symphony Orchestra, and weeks ago of a Hispanic discussed. Refreshments
2 Budget Theaters
To Serve You Better!!
Patricia Gurin, violinist, maintenance employee who will be served.
was caught stealing re-
will perform.
* * *
646-0154
frigerators from the school.
The
concert
is
free
and
ADULTS $2.00
GOLDA
MEIR CHAP-
open to the public.
CHILDREN $1.00
Pioneer
Women/
TER,
Monument Is
Naamat, will have its in-
I - From Australia . . . one of
Exercise Class
Facing Decay
stallation luncheon 1 p.m.
the finest films ever made!
for
Handicapped
Tuesday
at Denny's Restau-
PARIS (JTA) — The old-
"THE MAN FROM
An exercise program de- est Jewish monument ever rant. Edith Gladstone will
SNOWY RIVER" (PG)
signed for adults with se- found in France is today recite the invocation. In-
Eves. 7:15, 9:25
Sun. matinees 1:30, 3:30
vere breathing difficulties threatened with decay after stalling officer will be Be-
will be offered at 2:30 p.m. its discovery seven years ssie Berris, vice president of
education of the Greater
II - "VALLEY GIRL" (R)
Monday during the meeting ago.
of the American Lung Asso-
It was during excavation Detroit Council, Pioneer
Eves. 7:30, 9:20
Sun. Matinees 1:30, 3:30
ciation of Southeastern in the courtyard of the law Women/Naamat.
** *
Michigan's (ALASEM) courts of Rouen, the Nor-
WOMEN'S
BICUR
Breathers Club. The meet- mandy town where Joan of
KEEGO CINEMA
CHOLEM Organization
ing
will
be
held
in
the
Sinai
Arc
was
burned
to
death
Where Movies Cost Less
will meet noon Monday in
Hospital chapel.
after her trial, that the ves-
Orchard Lake & Cass Lake Rds.
the home of Vice President
tiges
of
what
appeared
to
be
11/2 Miles West of Telegraph
of Fund Raising, Mary
a yeshiva were unearthed.
682-1900
Bookstein, 10760 Corning,
The small building, built
This ad will entitle bearer to
Oak Park. Petite luncheon
around
the
year
1100
was
in
ONE FREE ADMISSION
will
be served.
the Jewish quarter of Rouen
Sunday thru Thursday
* * *
in a street that is still called
When a second admission
OAK PARK NSHEI
is purchased
the street of the Jews.
CHABAD STUDY
In The Heritage Bldg.
Offer expires June 28, 1983
GROUP (10 Mile area) will
NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN
Dustin Hoffman in
Diabetes Class
meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the
"TOOTSIE" (PG)
NOW AVAILABLE FOR
home of Mrs. David Cohen,
at Beaumont
Weekdays & Sat. 7:00, 9:30
PRIVATE PARTIES
24511 Harding. The Nine
Sun. 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30
A free class fot diabetics
Mile area group will meet 4
SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m.
and their families will be of-
p.m. Saturday in the home
WASHINGTON THEATER
fered
from
7
to
9
p.m.
Tues-
SUNDAYS TIL 2 p.m
of Mrs. David Cohen, 24511
426 S. Washington, R.O.
day at William Beaumont
Harding. The Nine Mile
Hospital in Royal Oak.
542-0082
area group will meet 4 p.m.
The session will cover the
Adults $1.50
Saturday in the home of
• Bar Mitzvas • Showers
diabetes disease process,
Seniors 55 & over
• Disco Parties
50c Sun.-Thurs.
foot care, urine testing, diet Mrs. Sholom Ber Stock,
23477 Parklawn. Rabbi
• All Occasions
management and insulin
Paul Newman in
Stock will speak.
injection. Interested per-
"THE VERDICT" (R)
* * *
ASK
FOR
TED
I
sons
should
call
the
hospi-
Mon.-Sat. 7:20, 9:40
NEGBAH
- SHALOM -
~
353-4010
tal, 288-8986, to register.
Sun. 2, 4:20, 7:20, 9:40
CHAI CHAPTER, Pioneer
WW
IMP IS IN
Women/Naamat, will have
a social meeting noon Wed-
1
CHILDREN'S
nesday in the Kristen To-
• FRESH BOSTON SCROD
I ANY DINNER
MENU
wers, 25900 Greenfield,

FRESH
SALMON
STEAK
$5 Or More
Suite 205E, Oak Park.
• FRESH FILET OF PICKEREL
President Iliene Winkel-
• FRESH FILET OF WHITEFISH
man will sponsor a lunch-
• FRESH FILET OF LAKE TROUT
eon for the membership and
• FRESH WHOLE RAINBOW TROUT
prospective members. Pro-
1
grams for the future will be
• FRESH FILET OF LEMON SOLE
discussed.
f
FRESH
FILET
OF
LAKE
PERCH

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Helen Greenberg, vice
presidents; Ceil Mager,
treasurer; Rose Shapiro,
Eve Maister, Fay Terebelo
and Molly Weisman,
secretaries; Rose Aaron,
case chairman; Ruth Alter
and Estelle Alter, social
chairmen; Bess Gruskin,
publicity; Etta Kleinman,
tribute chairman; Mary
Sage and Ann Bergman,
sunshine chairmen; Ms.

Bergman, visitation chair-
man; Rae Weinman, mem-
bership chairman; Bessie
Gold, Sarah Shindler, Ida
(Continued on Page 40)

TERRY I. BERLIN

Attorney At Law
FAST, COMPREHENSIVE
LEGAL SERVICES
phone 353-1474

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Final Reductions On
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When you don't have a thing to wear,
Dickens Boutique has just the thing.

Store hours Monday thru Saturday 10-5

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Women's Clubs

Wednesday at 2 p.m.
through Aug. 24. "The
Sorcerer's Curse," a play
featuring juggling and
mime, is next Wednes-
day's program.
For information on all
summer activities, call the
library's children's division,
354-5342.

The Southfield Public Li-
brary ;will offer a full
schedule of activities for
children this summer.
Those in grades 1-6 may
sign up for the library's
summer reading program,
"Keys to the Castle." Par-
ticipants will earn a certifi-
cate by attending programs
and reading books through-
out the summer. There will
be prizes for the winners of
weekly contests.
A drop-in story hour for
pre-schoolers (age 3-5) will
be held Thursdays at 10:30
a.m. through July 28.
The library is planning
a different special ac-
tivity for children every

Friday, June 11, 1983

* * *

PRIMROSE BENEV-
n: OLENT CLUB will meet
noon Tuesday at the North-
N 1 gate East Apts. club house.
Petite luncheon will be
I served by hostesses Ruth
„IN I Alter and Estelle Alter.
New officers for 1983-
I
1 1984 are: Irene Rodman,
_ president; Belle Cohen and

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