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June 24, 1983 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-06-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Zuckerman Nursery Dedication

JERUSALEM — The
Paul and Helen Zuckerman
Prekindergarten Nursery
in the Pat Quarter,
Jerusalem, will be dedi

BILL
MEYER
MUSIC
355-2721

PEOPLE'S
CHOICE
459-7287

cated Monday.
The nursery is associated
with the Israel Education
Fund of the United Jewish
Appeal and Project Renewal
and is operated by Pioneer
Women/ Naamat.
The Zuckermans funded
the nursery.

Gage in Running

Newspaper reports this
week say Oakland County
Circuit Judge Hilda Gage is
one of three candidates
, being considered b-y Michi-
gan Republicans to be
nominated to fill a U.S. Dis-
trict Court seat in Detroit.

Yeshiva U. Grads

INNO-
VATIONS

589-2478

Music by

Michael
Detroiters
Eisenberg, David Rube and
Richard Weiss were
graduated from Yeshiva
College of Yeshiva. Univer-
sity.

Sam Barnett

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Eliahu. David Bell,

son
of former Detroiters Mr. and
Mrs. Seymour Bell, became
Bar Mitzva last Shabat at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
He is the g=randson of Betty
Plavnick of West Bloom-
field Township and Marcy
Bell of Cincinnati, Ohio.

bert Rhodes and Dr. and
Mrs. Clayton Rhodes, all of
Chattanooga, Tenn.; and
Dr. Harvey Rhodes of Day-
ton, Ohio.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Platt of Cincinnati,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Peller of Potomac, Md.;
Rabbi and Mrs. Zev Nelson
of Jerusalem, Israel; Rabbi
Sheldon- Switkin of Colum-
bus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Nelson of
Englewood, N.J.; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Nelson and
grandchildren Simon and

was in Warrington, Pa., re-
cently to attend the first
meeting of the Interna-
tional Society of Podiatric
Laser Surgery.
** *
guests
Out-of-town
attending the Bat Mitzva of
Debra Nelson, daughter of
Rabbi and Mrs. David A.
(Alicia) Nelson, are:
Mrs. Henry "Judith Sos-
land and family of New
City, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Marx of New Rochelle,
N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
ence Appel of Lake Success,
N.Y.; Paul Marx of Brook-
lyn, N.Y.; Milton Herman of
New York City; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Tolub of River-
dale, N.Y.; Dr. and Mrs.
George Starr and Family of
Syracuse, N.Y.; Dr. and
Mrs. AVron Ross of Brook-
ville, N.Y.; Dr. and Mrs. Al-

CHAIM to Meet,
Film Scheduled .

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CHAIM — Children of
Holocaust Survivors Asso-
ciation in- Michigan — will
meet 8 p.m. Monday at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
The program will feature
a . - film, "In Dark Places."
Refreshments will be
served. There is a nominal
charge. The public is in-
vited.

Wins High Honor

Eric Rosenberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen-
berg of Detroit received
Cranbrook School's highest
award, the Cranbrocik
School Scholarship Medal,
as the graduating senior
with the highest grade point
average for the last two
years..



TENNIS LESSONS

Children and women
our specialty. Private
and semi-private,
from beginner to ad-
vanced.
Certified former in-
structors. at Nipper-
sink, Playboy Resort
at Lake Geneva, Wis.,
etc. Southfield court
always available — or
will travel to your con-
venient court.

Zachary of Chicago, Ill.; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Nelson of In-
dianapolis, Ind.; William
Nelson and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Nelson, all of Muns-
ter, Ind.; Ms. Florence Nel-
son and David Nelson, both
of Indianapolis, Ind.
Also Mr. and _Mrs. Mal
Katz of Keene, N.H.; Mrs.
Elizabeth Herman of Hol-
lywood, Fla.; and Mrs. Ad-
rienne Haine and son David
Haine of Richmond, Va.
Rabbi Nelson is the
spiritual leader of Cong.
Beth Shalom.

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Carl Ryding
George Brooks
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Caricaturists

Rendezvous
ABZ Orchestra
Primos
Harry Teichert Strings
Gigue
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Mariachi Band
Smiling Faces

Tom Ploeger
Bob Durant
Divertissement
Jay Valle
Tim Hewitt & Feelings
Johnny Griffith
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marriage of Holly Taub
and Dr. Roger Orman in
Tucson, Ariz., last month
were Mildreth Rubinoff,
Esther Shrager and
Augusta Trager. Former
Detroiters who were on
hand for the ceremonies
were: Lillian Fleiss of Los
Angeles, Calif.; Robert
Fleiss of San Clemente,
Calif.; and Leo Fleiss, Paul
Fleiss, David Fleiss, Her-
man. Radner, Cheryl Re-
llstab, Sharon Dick, Larry
Rubinoff, Mark Shrager
and Rhonda Sloane.

of Oak
Park was honored on the oc-
casion of her 70th birthday
recently when she attended
the Bar Mitzva of her
grandson Mark Meliman in
Cape Coral, Fla. She was
honored by her children,.
Mt. and Mrs:"Mtirrey (Bar-
bara) Mellman, and grand-
children.

ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE

Applegate Square
357-1800
10-5 daily, Thurs. til 8

Detroiters attending the

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Friday, June 24, 1983 47

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