50 Friday, July 29, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi's Class for Seniors at Morris Branch of Center Rabbi Benjamin Gor- relick visits the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center twice a week with interesting lectures on famous Jews and other Jewish topics. The rabbi's group meets on Mondays at 1 p.m and Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. His lectures are part of the extensive senior adult program available at the Morris Branch. Classes are offered in dance, art, cur- rent events and the humanities as well as social clubs and card-playing. Persons over 65 who are interested in the senior adult programs at the Mor- ris Branch can come into the branch Monday through Friday, or call the office, 967-4030. For those who . want the finest custom furniture at... - AFFORDABLE PRICES The simplest cube to the most intricate wall unit built to your specifications by meticulous craftsmen. Selections for every room in your home or office in fine woods, laminates, marble, glass and specializing in... Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick is shown leading a dis- cussion at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. OUTSTANDING LUCITE DESIGNS * * * Friday Lecture Speakers Set Speakers for the Friday the Senior Adult Program of afternoon lecture series of • the Jewish Community Center have been scheduled for today and next Friday. Dr. James Callow, direc- tor of the computerized folklore archives at the University of Detroit, will Reg. $695 speak at 1 p.m. today on "Elderlore." NOW $ On Aug. 5, Rabbi ,Efry available-in Brown or Yellow Stripe Spectre of Adat Shalom while supply lasts Synagogue will speak. The Friday lectures take place at 1 p.m. in room 13 of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch. There is no charge. 4 TIKI DINING CHAIRS and 42" TABLE 20% OFF Discounted Shower & Wedding Gifts - Cash Refunds PRETTY 27030Evergreen Rd. Lathrup Landing Open Daily 9 - 5:30 Thurs. til 7 552-8850 Camp Young Judea in Ortonville will observe its Bar Mitzva celebration 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 7 with many events for children Akiva Alumni at Cedar Point A day at Cedar Point Amusement Park is being planned for Akiva Hebrew Day School Alumni and friends, announce David Snow and Aryeh Koenigsberg. The group will have shaharit services 7 a.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Greenfield. Departure will be at 7:30 a.m. Rochelle Ginsburg is reservations chairman. Drivers are needed. For reservations, call Ms. Ginsburg, 967-3140; Snow, 557-3746; or Koenigsberg, 968-7462. Every great and com- manding movement in the annals of the world is the triumph of enthusiasm. Nothing great was ever achieved without it. —Emerson SPECIAL EFFECTS '1 4 Kt. GOLD & DIAMOND PENDANTS and adults. Lunch will also be avail- able, at a charge. The camp is one of five throughout the U.S. spon- sored by Hadassah. Chil- dren aged 8-14 attend the camp each summer. There are two four-week sessions. The Detroit committee that oversees the camp includes chairman Sue Kaufman, and Marilyn Ash, Marsha Harris, Barbara Klarman, Con- nie Kopald and Annette Meskin. For information and di- rections for the Aug. 7 pro- gram, call Mrs. Kaufman, 647-4647. Heart President Dr. Seymour Gordon has been elected president of the American Heart Associa- tion of Michigan. Births 1 4255 I SITTIN Camp Young Judea Will Mark Its Bar Mitzva Year July 23 — To Mr. and Harvey Morks (Rhoda Mrs. Norbert Leonard • Segal) of Oak Park, a (Janet Cluna) of West daughter, Anna Denise. Bloomfield, a daughter, Gil- * * * lian Dara. July 6 — To Dr. and Mrs. ** * Ronald Berris (Deborah July 21 — To Mr. and Wengrow) of Southfield, a Mrs. Gary Gold (Linda son, Michael Henry. Jacobs) of Oak Park, ,a ** * daughter, Kimberlee July 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michelle. * * * William Stern (Julie Brick- July 21 — To Mr. and ner) of West Bloomfield, a daughter, Lindsay Jaye. 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