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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-07-01

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46 Friday, July 1, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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CRITERION CLUB will
have a picnic 4:30 p.m. July
24 at the home of Cecile
Smith, 10130 Troy, Oak
Park. Participants are re-
quested to bring their own
chairs. There is a charge.
For reservations by July 12,
call Cecile Rothenberg,
968-5394; or Ms. Smith,
546-7657.
* * *
COMMUNITY NET-
WORK FOR JEWISH
SINGLES will present a
program on "Selling Your-
self" 8 p.m. July 12 at the
main Jewish Community
Center. Robert Dillaber,
president of TGIM Career
Guidance Center, will be
the guest speaker. Re-
freshments will follow.
There is an admission
charge. For details, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 219.
The network and the
Women's Health Club will

are at

KING'S KLIPPER

BARBER SHOP
19925 EVERGREEN at 12 MILE
557-2005

AAA

Lawn Sprinkler Inc.

Profs to Pursue
Study in England

We Install the Best
and Service the Rest

10 years of service

Ronald Aronson, profes-
sor of humanities at Wayne
State University, will be in
London, England, for one
year under sponsorship of
the American Council of
Learned Societies' fellow-
ship program in the
humanities and related so-
cial sciences.
Mrs. Aronson will study
at the Hampstead Clinic
there, founded by the late
Anna Freud.
Alan Wald, associate pro-
fessor of English at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, also
will be in England on a fel-
lowship awarded by the
ACLS.

Free Estimates On
Installations

We also deliver topsoil, wood bark, mulch and sand.

399-8718

SHOE GALLERY

IS HAVING A
REMODELING SALE

50°/ o OFF

ON SPRING & SUMMER SHOES

SUMMER
HANDBAGS
30%- 50% OFF

PANTY
HOSE

20%

OFF

SHOE GALLERY Ltd.

15 Mile & Orchard Lake, West Bloomfield Plaza

visa
master charge

all sales final

851-5470

WATCH FOR OUR
NEW LOOK

Mon.-Sat. 10-6,
, Thurs. Til 8

Does not apply to prey. purchases.

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Couple Sponsors Dorm Room
at Bar-Ilan University

Singles Events

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present a co-ed aerobics
workout, conducted by Alli-
son Stuart, at 6:15 p.m. July
26 at the main Center com-
plex. A poolside party and
refreshments will follow.
Only persons who take the
aerobics workout will be
eligible to attend the party.
There is a charge. Health
Club members will be ad-
mitted free of charge. For
details, call the Center.
* * *
ROSE SHERER SO-
CIALITES will have their
annual picnic 1 p.m. Mon-
day at Oak Park Shepherd
Park, near the tennis
courts. Members and pro-
spective members should
,bring their own lunches.
Games and prizes will high-
light the afternoon. For de-
tails, call President Dorothy
Goldberg, 548-6850.

* * *

Co-Ed Softball
for Singles Set

A co-ed singles softball
game is held 10 a.m. every
Sunday - at Cranbrook Park,
12 1 /2 Mile and Southfield
Roads, Southfield (weather
permitting).
Jewish singles 21 and up
are invited. Admission is
free.
* * *

Singles Invited
to Softball Game

Singles age 25-35 are in-
vited to a drop-in co-ed
softball game 3:30 p.m.
Sunday at City Park in
Farmington, corner of
Shiawassee and Powers
Roads.
Participants should bring
their own baseball mitts
and refreshments. Tennis
players should bring rac-
quets and tennis balls: In
case of rain, the game will
be rescheduled to 2 p.m.
Monday. Admission is free.

Corrections


An item about Belle
Sorokin's birthday cele-
bration in Cape Coral,
Fla., appearing in last
week's' Jewish News
should have read that she
was attending the gradua-
tion of her grandson Mark
Mellman and not his Bar
1Viitzva. The Jewish News
regrets the error.
* * *
New Orleans Kosher
Meat and Poultry, 15600
W. 10 Mile, Southfield,
was inadvertently left out
of the Detroit Retail
Kosher Meat Dealers
Association ad appearing
in last week's Jewish
News. The name of Lin-
coln Kosher Meat mis-
takenly appeared instead.
* * *
An incorrect telephone
number appeared in last
week's advertisement for
Detroit Laundry
Supplies. The correct
number is 548-1833.

-

* * *

Ansonia Shoes adver-
tisement in the June 24
Jewish News should have
had the following prices:
Capezio, reg. $32, $16;
Colo, Toni, reg. $46, $23.

.

Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Shapiro, long active in the
Detroit Jewish community,
have recently sponsored a
dormitory room at Bar-Ilan
University, announced Dr.
Martin Hart and Norman
A. Pappas, general dinner
chairmen. The dinner will
be held Sept. 20 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Bar-Ilan's ratio of dor-
mitory space to student
population is the lowest in
Israel. This situation is
made worse by the fact that
the university has actively
recruited students of
Sephardic origin (such stu-
dents make up one-third of
Bar-Ilan's student body of
11,000). The large majority
of these young people come
from poor homes and are
unable to afford off-campus
housing.
In addition to their Bar-
Ilan activities, the Shapiros
are active in the Zionist
Organization of America,
Jewish National Fund,
State of Israel Bonds,

THE SHAPIROS

Shaare Zedek Hospital,
Hadassah and ORT. They
also have been involved
with Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue, Hi lel Day. School,
Anti-Defamation League
and Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah. - -

For information concern-
ing sponsorship programs
at Bar-Ilan, call the univer-
sity's local office, 398-7180.

Jewry on the Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

THE JEWISH SOUND:
6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC-
FM (95) and 8 a.m. Sunday
WNIC-AM (1310). Rabbi
Yitzchak Kagan is the mod-
erator.
** *

RELIGION IN THE
NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday,
CKWW (580), Rabbi
Jonathan V. Plaut is the
moderator.
** *

HELLO JERUSALEM:
2 p.m. Sunday, Cable
Channel 26, features from
Israel.

RELIGIOUS SCOPE:
8:50 p.m. Sunday, Channel
9; Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut
will moderate a program of

Jewish interest.
* * *
COFFEE WITH HY: 7
p.m. Monday, WCAR
-(1090), a program of com-
munity interest, moderated
by Hy Shenkman.
* * *
YIDDISH IS HEIMISH:
7:30 p.m. Monday, WCAR
(1090), an all-Yiddish pro-
gram of music, news, inter-
views and other features
with Hy Shenkman.
* * *
CAFE SHALOM: 8 p.m.
Monday, WCAR (1090),
music, news - and features
-from Israel plus community
announcements, with Bella
Greenbaum, Fay Knoll,
Masha Silver and Marilyn
Smith.

'

Tickets on Sale for Jewish
Film Festival in Southfield

The Second Annual
Jewish Film Festival will be
held Aug.21-Sept. 1 at the
Southfield Civic Center
Recreation Building, 26000
Evergreen, Southfield. .
The film festival is spon-
sored by the Labor Zionist
Alliance, National Commit-
tee for Labor Israel-
Histadrut, Labor Zionist In-
stitute and' Habonim Labor
Zionist Youth.
The film schedule is as
- follows: Aug. 21, "Isaac
Singer's Nightmare and
Mrs. Pupko's Beard," "Yid-
dish: The Mame-Loshn";
Aug. 25,, "Green Fields";
Aug. 28,. "End of Inno-
xence," "Danzig," "The
Falashas"; and Sept. 1, "The
Wooden -Gun." _
For series tickets, send
a stamped, self-
addressed envelope to
the Labor Zionist office,
25900 Greenfield, Suite
205A, Oak Park 48237.

• .1



There is a charge.
For information, call the
LZA office, 967-3170.

- New Engine
for Planes?

WASHINGTON — Israel
may re-equip its McDonnell
Douglas F-4 airplanes with
more powerful engines,
Aviation Week and Space
Technology magazine re-
ported.
According to the maga-
zine, Israel is interested in
the improved performance
of a new Pratt and Whitney
engine, but the cost per air-
craft could prevent the
switch. Israel plans to use
the Pratt and Whitney
engine in the new Lavi.

Cartoonist Al Capp,
creator of the "L'il Abner"
comic strip, was born Alfred
Gerald Caplin.

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