Home for Aged Official Named to State Commission Gov. James Blanchard has announced the ap- pointment of Charles S. Wolfe to the Michigan Commission on Aging. Wolfe is executive vice president of the Jewish Home for Aged in Detroit. He is also assistant adjunct professor in the School of Medicine at Wayne State University, and is an ad- junct instructor at Michi- gan State University's School of Osteopathy. Wolfe has served in var- ious leadership capacities locally and nationally, and currently is the vice president of the National Association of Jewish Homes and Housing for the Aged. Wolfe is the first member Akiba AZA won the AZA Outstanding Chapter Award at the recent AZA- BBG Council Installations CHARLES WOLFE and Awards Night. The of the Commission on Aging AZA Most Improved Chap- from the field of long term ter Award also was won by care, and is also the Akiba AZA. Akiba AZA youngest member of the President Bryan Kahan body. was presented the Gavel of Distinction and the right for his chapter to use the gavel in the coming year. Darren Hessenthaler of Rose AZA won the AZA Minutes Incentive Award "for keeping outstanding minutes of the chapter's meetings." The BBG Outstanding Chapter Award was won by Fanny Brice BBG. The BBG Most Improved Chapter Award was won by Shira BBG. Riva Dines and Shari Mickel of Savage BBG won the BBG Minutes Incentive Award while Brice BBG won the BBG Scrapbook Contest for the second con- secutive year. Michigan Several Liberty State Bank and Trust is one of the major BBYOers were honored sponsors of the Avon Hills Lions Club's Sixth with the presentation of Annual Hot Air Balloon Classic to be held today outstanding indivithial through Sunday at the Michigan Christian College. achievement awards. The balloon classic will benefit Leader Dogs for the The Silver Shield of Blind, Penrickton Home for Handicapped Children, David, AZA's highest in- Lions Silent Children's. Fund at William Beaumont dividual award, was pre- Hospital and the Welcome Home for the Blind Fund. sented to Andy Kollin of * * * Akiba AZA and Brian Binder and Jeff Roth of Rose AZA. The Bronze Shield of David, the sec- Bank Aids Baloon Show By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.) 1/4 to 1 /3 cup corn oil . Business Briefs Gloria Perlmutter, Seymour M. Rosenwas- ser and Howard Sherizen, agents of the Detroit Rosenwasser Agency _of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., were in Dal- las, Tex., this week to attend the Million Dollar Round Table's 56th annual meeting. * * * Bruce Milen followed in his father Jack's footsteps to become the president of the International Carwash Association / National Carwash Council. The Mi- lens are the owners of Jax Kar Wash. Eggplant Spaghetti GEORGE OHRENSTEIN vice president of the chap- ter. He holds the degrees of graduate gemologist from the Gemological Institute of America and certified gemologist from the Ameri- can Gem Society. Election Told Dr. Marc S. Terebelo was elected a director-at-large for District 1 of the Michi- gan State Chiropractic Association at the Associa- tion's 50th annual conven- tion held recently at the Amway Grand Plaza in Grand Rapids. Dr. Terebelo received the "Rookie of the Year" award from the asso- ciation. 1 lb. eggplant, cut into 1/2-inch cubes 1 chopped green pepper 1/2 cup chopped green onion 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 lb. stewed tomatoes 1 8-oz. can tomato paste 1/2 cup dry red wine 1 tsp. oregano 1 tsp. sugar 1 lb. thin spaghetti grated mozzarella cheese Heat oil in a large pan. Brown all the vegetables in oil for about 10-15 minutes. Stir in stewed tomatoes, tomato paste, wine and spices. Cover and simmer, stirrring often, for about 40 minutes. Serve over hot drained spaghetti. Sprinkle cheese on top. Serves 6. Israeli Dancing Class Continues Israeli folk dancing will continue throughout the summer at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. For details, call Sunny Segal, 967-3129. Dr. Melvin Bornstein of Franklin is the new president elect of the Michi- gan Psychiatric Society. hand at the national awards banquet of National Con- ference of Synagogue Youth, as their region won the Ben Zakkai Honor Society Award, Torah Achievement Award, President's Citation and Regional Development Award. the Young Israel 613 Club for boys age 8-12 will study the 613 Mitzvot (Sefer Hachinuch) and the Pirke Avot. Young Israel Teen mem- bers Joey Kowalsky, Lisa Kowalsky, Michael Allen and Sandie Shugal were on - Where Fit is Foremost - osins Uptown • Southfield Rd. at ll'h Mile • 559-3900 Big & Tall • Southfield at II Mile 569-6930 11 M o o STOWE OPTICAL .1 BBYO Activities George Ohrenstein of George Ohrenstein Jewel- ers Ltd., was elected president of the Michigan Chapter of the American Gem Society at its guild meeting at the Sheraton Oaks Hotel: Ohrenstein is the former secretary-treasurer and Named to Post Youth News YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD will have a minyan for boys and girls age 3-9 at 10 a.m. Saturday. Kvutzat Shabat for chil- dren in nursery school through second grade will meet at 6:55 p.m. Saturday. At 7:35 p.m. Saturday, Gem Society Chapter Names George Ohrenstein President Friday, July 1, 1983 49 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - r ' and highest award, was won by Bryan Kahan of Akiba AZA, David Saltzman and Bob Efros of Rose AZA, Rick Mintz of Ruach AZA, and Harold Silverman of Samson AZA. PRESENTS O FASHION FRAMES O I AS SEEN ON TV 0 •• COLORS OF THE RAINBOW • DESIGNERS •• ONE OF A KINDS Li • DIFFERENT FROM ANY YOU'VE EVER SEEN The Gold Star of Deborah, BBG's highest individual award, was presented to Felissa Burns and Eva Tugman of Ahavah BBG, Bonnie Borkin of Brice BBG, and Sheri Benkoff of Shoshanna BBG. The Silver Star of Deborah, the second highest award, was won by Kelli .Chudler of Ahavah BBG, Susan Aidem of Aliyah BBG, Jill Garvin of Brice BBG, Sheryl Margolis of Dalyah BBG, Franci Lopatin of Rishonah BBG, Greta Bernard of Savage BBG, and Marla Peiss of Shoshanna BBG. The AZA Softball League will play Sunday at South field High School. At 9 a.m., Ruach AZA plays Hart AZA; Brandeis /L'Chaim plays Rose AZA 1; and Jol- son AZA plays Beber AZA. At 10:30 a.m., Rose AZA 2 plays Wallenberg AZA; Benny/Herzl plays Samson AZA; and Goode AZA plays Akiba AZA. The Great Lakes BBG Council will hold its next executive board meeting on Wednesday, at the BBYO office. At that meeting, applicants for the kickoff and fall conclave chairman- ships will be interviewed and selected. For informa- tion, contact Sheri Benkoff, Council president, 353- 0060. O O O 0 O O O EYE EXAM BY MEDICAL DOCTOR OF OPHTHALMOLOGY (by appt.) SINAI HOSPITAL PROFESSIONAL BLDG. 0 r"'N 14800 W. 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