THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dearborn Man
Charged in Fire
At Arab Center
Births
Aug. 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Wish (Robin
Sandler) of Farmington
Hills, a son, Zachary San-
dler Wish.
REB HERSHL
ROTH
Certified Mohel
557-0888
RABBI S. ZACHARIASH
Specialized
MOHEL
In Home or Hospital
557-9666
RABBI CR. LEO
GOLDMAN
Expert Mohel
Serving Hospitals ano Homes
547-855 5
LI 2-4444
Cantor Sidney
RUBE
Certified Mohel
358-1426 or 357-5544
Cantor SAMUEL
GREENBAUM
Certified
MOHEL
Serving Homes & Hospitals
399-7194
547-7970
Aug. 25 — To Dr. and Mrs. Ian Gaum (Stephanie
Mrs. Jeffrey Dizik (Carol Malter), of Royal Oak, a
Wolok) of Farmington Hills, daughter, Ashley Dalton.
a son, Bradley Louis.
* * *
* * *
Aug.
15
— To Mr. and
Aug. 25 — To Mr. and
Mrs.
Stuart
Light (Lezlie
Mrs. Gary Faitler (Sue Le-
vin) of Oak Park, a daugh- Klein) of Oak Park, a son,
Sean Mitchell.
ter, Chava Gittel.
* * *
* * *
Aug.
10
— To Dr. and
Aug. 23 — To Joseph
Kass and Marcy Palmer- Mrs. Gregory S. Alter (Gail
Kass of Bloomfield Hills, a Frances Dickman), former
Detroiters of Kensington,
son, Ryan David.
* * *
Calif., a son, Jesse
Aug. 23 — To Mr. and Michael.
* * *
Mrs. Randy Phillips (Be-
verly Kriechman) of Far-
Aug. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
mington Hills, a son, Steven Tronstein (Barbara
Jeremy Louis.
Kahn) of Huntington
* * *
Woods, a daughter,
Aug. 17 — To Mr. and Elizabeth Sarah.
* * *
Mrs. Ron Goldman (Bar-
bara Oliva) of West Bloom-
Aug. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
field, a son, Scott Michael.
Eli Apt (Brenda Tenen-
* * *
baum) of Southfield, a son,
Aug. 16 — To Mr. and Naftali David.
Samuel Button, 21, was
arraigned in a district court
last week on charges of
arson and breaking and
entering. The teenage sus-
pect, whose name was with-
held by police, was released
to his parents pending a
hearing this week.
Nursery Readies for Fall
The United Hebrew
Schools Nursery School will
begin its 34th season on
Sept. 12.
The nursery school offers
a variety of programs.
Among them are a parent-
toddler group for children
age 18 months to 2 1/2 years;
and a nursery school pro-
gram for children age 2 1/2-5,
who can elect to attend, two,
three or five days for morn-
ings or afternoons.
The nursery program in-
cludes art, music, creative
movement, science, cook-
ing, reading readiness, field
trips, Healthy Munch days
and Jewish holiday obser-
vance and Shabat parties.
hour for "early birds"
and a lunch hour for
socializing or "extended -
time." No reservations
are required for the
lunch hour.
Super Sunday family ac- -
tivities also are available.
The nursery school is
conducted by Reva
Klaymer, Sylvia Handler,
Marlene Galperin and
Anita Jacobs. A few open-
ings are still available. For
information, call the nur-
sery school, 356-7378.
Let the create your
GRAPHIC
IDENTITY
The nursery school
also offers a breakfast
Wendy
645-1235
Klein Will Chair Stag Day
Citing Campaign Workers
Volunteers for the 1983
Allied Jewish Campaign
will be recognized at the De-
troit Service Group's 34th
annual Stag Day Sept. 14 at
Franklin Hills Country
Club.
The special day of golf,
tennis and relaxation is the
Reg. $632.50
$499.99
stwv-Imm t,
SALE PRICE
,
Daily 9:30 to 9
"Michigan's Largest Display of Baby and Teen Furniture Under One Roof"
TROY
WESTLAND
OAKLAND MALL WILDWOOD PLAZA
510 W. 14 Mile Rd..
34520 Ford Rd.
585.0440
326-6110
Regittered Electrologists
Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem
and improve your appearance.
Ask For Shirtee or Debby.
559-1969
NEW NUMBER
Appt. Only
Near 12 Mile Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield
Small Fry
ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING
30% Off
ACCESSORIES
30% Off
Sale Starts Friday
Girls 0-14
Boys 0-7
ALL MATERNITY CLOTHING
50% Off
Evergreen Plaza
12 and Evergreen
• Sat. 9:30 to 5 •
BABY WORLD `1•1 TEENS
Bloom g*e Bloom
M-S 10-5:30
559-2920
A Dearborn man has been
charged with burglarizing
and setting fire to the Arab
Community Center for Eco-
nomic and Social Services
(ACCESS) on Dearborn's
south side last month, al-
though his alleged 16-
year-old accomplice is
claiming responsibility for
starting the fire.
Friday, September 2, 1983 59
WEST DEARBORN
22022 Michigan Avenue
1 mile west of the Sfld. Frwy.
565.9200
THOMAS KLEIN
traditional "thank you" to
volunteers for their efforts
throughout the past Cam-
paign. Thomas I. Klein is
chairman of Stag Day.
Assisting Klein planning
for the event are committee
chairmen N. Brewster
Broder, golf; Dr. Conrad I.
Giles, hospitality; and Mel-
vin Wallace, prizes and
awards.
The awards dinner
proceedings will depart
from tradition with the
presentation of he De-
troit Service Group Lov-
ing Cup to the six busi-
ness and professional
Campaign divisions, "for
their exemplary efforts
on behalf of the 1983 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign
and Israel Emergency
Fund." It has been cus-
tomary to present the
Loving Cup to the single
division with the greatest
percentage increase over
the previous year.
Among those expressing
appreciation to the 1983
workers will be Campaign
Chairman Joel D. Tauber,
Jewish Welfare Federation
President Avern Cohn and
Detroit Service Group
President Richard Sloan.
For information about
Stag Day, call Harold Berke
at the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, 965-3939.
THE
Midrasha
COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES
and
THE ALLAN/TOURO COLLEGE
Division of Touro College of New York
are offering an
M.A. in Interdisciplinary
Jewish Studies
History of the Jews in the Graeco-Roman Period
6:30 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Dr. Matthew Schwartz
The Jewish Community: A Historical and Practical Perspective
8:15 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Dr. Allen Juris
Dr. Gerald A. Teller
George M. Zeltzer
Courses begin October 13, 1983
The Midrasha-College of Jewish StudieS
21550 West Twelve Mile Road, Southfield
For further information please call:
Renee Wohl-Midrasha Director
352-7117
354-1050