48 Friday, August 12, 1983 Classic Whisper BINGO Every Wednesday Nite B'nai David 7:00 P.M. Southfield Rd. at 9 1/2 Mile \H ERS Ass, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 2 oz. J&B Scotch, or to taste Lemon Peel Over ice cubes in an Old Fashioned glass, pour J&B. Stir well. Twist lemon peel over glass, then drop in. JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Rates call for an appointment 642-5575 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104, 134 • Birmingham, Mi. 48010 (313) 642-5575 Hours: - Daily til 5:30, Sat. til 4:30 10, GEMOLOGIST LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President DIAMONTOLOGIST Judaica Special Education P rogram Conducted by UHS The United Hebrew Schools announces the ex- pansion of its special- education program, which this year has been named "Veshinan tam" (from) Deuteronomy, "And you shall teach them"). This program, together with the Temple Beth El Giborim and Rishonim Pro- gram, is supported by the Norman and Rose Shulevitz Foundation. Temple Beth El Giborim and Rishonim Programs hold sessions on Saturday mornings at 9:15 a.m. The Giborim (Heroes) Program includes all ex- ceptionalities except the emotionally impaired. There are two classes, one lower elementary and the other more ad- BI-FOLD SUPER SPECIAL Existing Doors 4 ft. openings 5 ft. openings 6 ft. openings $113.99 Installed $118.99 Installed $135.99 Installed NEW MIRRORED BI-FOLD DOORS—FINEST QUALITY Slim Fold 4 ft. openings - $180.00 installed 5 ft. openings $190.00 Installed 6 ft. openings $240.00 Installed Lowest Prices On All Types of Mirrored Walls, Furniture, Bars, Cubes, Etc. Heavy Glass Table Tops, Shelving, Beveled. O.G. Edges, Etc. Complete Service. Prior sales excluded. MIRRORED WALL SPECIAL — 12'x8' High $425.00 Call today for free estimates: 552 ,-0088 Atlas Glass & Mirror PERFECTION IS OUR REFLECTION Where quality work, discount prices and you the customer make us, #1 SH! 55270088 DON'T TELL JILL! Exclusive Apparel For Discriminating Women Jill is leaving town and WE'RE GOING TO TOWN With 30% OFF ON ALL SLACKS FRI., AUG. 12 THRU WED., AUG. 17 applegate square • 354 1 242 - 29991 northwestern • southfield monday thru saturday 10-5:30 • thursday 10-8 vanced. There are no strict age limits. The Rishonim (Pioneers) Program is for emotionally impaired children. Many of the activities are enjoyed with the Giborim. However, when necessity dictates, these children have their own classroom. All three classrooms cover the Jewish holidays, symbols, Shabat, Bible heroes, prayer and Israel. Introductory Hebrew (pre- Bar Mitzva), crafts, Israeli music and dance and cook- ing and baking are part of this program. A computer has been do- nated to the Beth El pro- gram. Every student- will be scheduled to work, with a friend, for 15-20 minutes at least twice-a-fnonth on the computer. The program is held on Shabat so the children can attend worship serv- ices. Parents are invited to join them at services. Seventh and eighth graders are engaged as helpers, working with students on a one-to-one basis. The UHS programs meet at Cong. Bnai David on Sunday for four hours, Tuesdays and Thursdays for two hours each day. Thir- teen students are in the learning disabilities class while 11 students with a variety of exceptionalities comprise the second class. Three students are taught privately. The curriculum for the 24 youngsters includes prayer and synagogue skills, Jewish holidays, Bible, and a new Jewish values unit, as well as - arts and crafts and music. Developing a strong Jewish identity and gaining practical skills are the ob- jectives of the program. Four boys are being pre- pared for Bar Mitzva this year, for whch they will read the Maftir with the appropriate blessings. The staff of seven is trained in special-education as well as Judaica. The above programs are open to all Jewish handicapped children in the Detroit area. No transportation is pro- vided. Car pools can be arranged upon request. For information, please contact Alan E. Waldman, educational director of Temple Beth El, 851-1100; or Mrs. Bayla Landsman, special education head teacher, at the UHS, 354- 1050. On Campus Eric T. Glaser, son of Ms. Sandy Glaser of West Bloomfield, was named to the dean's list at the Uni- versity of Michigan during his freshman year. He was awarded a Literature, Sci- ence and Arts Scholarship for high academic achieve- ment for the 1983-1984 school year. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Martin Staples, to Dr. Lee Messer of Oak Park an- Cowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. nounce the engagement of Emanuel Cowen of their daughter, Susan Fay Philadelphia, Pa. An Messer, to James Poznak, August wedding is planned. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Poznak of Chicago, Ill. An early fall wedding in Ann LOWER INSURANCE RATES Arbor is planned. * * * HIGH INTEREST ON CASH Mr. and Mrs. Donald INSURANCE REVIEW ASSOC. 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