46 Friday, September 23, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JWV LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY will have a regular meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Zelda Shay, 18837 Filmore, LOW PRICES EVERYDAY! GAYNORS RCHARD LAKE Rik SO . OF 14 MILE 855-0033 Southfield, announces President Mrs. Ruth Klein. Plans will be formulated for the forthcoming mass membership party, Hallo- ween, Hanuka and a report will be heard on the recently held national convention. For information, call the JWV office, 559-5680; or Mrs. Sadye Bosin, 569- 6936. Paul Zim Headlines Balfour; Free Childbirth Program Set Hospital of Detroit tor of perinatology nursing. Detroit ZOA Gives a Grant will Sinai have a free panel dis- Sinai's Mothers and In- A A A A A A-A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A SPACE•PLANNING INTERIOR•DESIGN A A A A A A A A A A DESIGNERS AND SPACE PLANNERS OF OUTSTANDING COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS A A A A A A A A A A WE OFFER COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONS AND PURCHASE DISCOUNTS A A A A A ARCHITECTONICS A A A A A 1695 WOODWARD AVENUE/SUITE 202 BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN 48013 A A (313) 334-1210 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Gwen Daneman is awarded the Philip Slomovitz Scholarship administered by the Detroit District- Zionist Organization of America. Making the presen- tation is Dr. Elliot Burns, chairman of the ZOA youth committee. Paul Zim, cantor and singer, will headline the 50th Balfour celebration concert at the Ford Au- ditorium on Oct. 30. Featured in the program will be Israeli concert pianist Amiram Rigai, the international folk-singer Fay Nicoll, and the seven- men singing ensemble, Winged Victory Singers. Dr. Lester Zeff and Max Sosin are co-chairmen of the Balfour Celebration Com- mittee. Lillian Kaufman, chair- ing the Women's Commit- tee, stated that major be- neficiaries of the Balfour Celebration will be the 700 youngsters at Kfar Silver, Israel, who are re- ceiving a secondary edu- cation and agricultural training under the au- spices of the Zionist Or- ganization of America. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zuckerman are honor- ary chairmen of the Balfour Celebration. Tickets are available by calling the Detroit ZOA, 569-1515. Youth News Presents FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MICHIGAN Mr. Lynn Showing His Chez of California HOLIDAY RESORT & CRUISEWEAR TRUNK SHOW • Live Modeling • Crackers, Cheese and Wine SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 12 noon to 5 p.m. We Cater To The Forgotten Women BETH SHALOM United Synagogue Youth will have a "super supper sukka so- cial" 5 p.m. Saturday, be- ginning at the home of Harry Nelson, 17235 Sher- villa Pl., Southfield. The evening will feature a progressive dinner and movie party. The evening will conclude at the home of Rhonda Sandweiss, 16042 Templar Cir., Southfield. The event is free to mem- bers. Non-members will be admitted at a charge. Dues may be paid at the door. For details, call Debbie Chinitz, 399-0282; or Lynn Schwartz, 544-2039. cussion, "Childbirth Is a Family Affair," sponsored by the Sinai Hospital Guild at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 16 in Sinai's Zuckerman Au- ditorium. Information will be available about birthing rooms, nurse-midwives and the medical care now avail- able for high risk mothers and infants. Refreshments will be served and a tour of the hospital's new Mothers and Infants Center will fol- low. Panel members will be Dr. David Cantor, obstetri- cian; Dr. Ralph Cash, chairman of pediatrics; Joanna Copes, head nurse on Sinai's unit for women needing special care during their pregnancies; Dr. John Goldkrand, chief of Maternal/Fetal Medicine; Thersa O'Rourke, Sinai's certified nurse-midwife; and Mary Schwartz, direc- fants Center opened in January to provide the full range of obstetrical care under one roof. There are birthing rooms for normal low-risk de- liveries, just seconds away from state-of-the- art delivery rooms, should unexpected prob- lems develop. There's also a neonatal intensive care unit for sick new- borns who need special care instantly. For information and reservations, call the Sinai Hospital Guild, 493-5300. 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