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October 07, 1983 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-10-07

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56 Friday, October 7, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hambuiger, 'Doris Rosenbaum
Will Be Cited by SZ Hospital Friends

At the annual dinner of
the Detroit Friends of
Shaare Zedek Hospital on
Oct. 18 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Miriam Hamburger
and Doris Rosenbaum will
receive the Shaare Zedek
Hospital Founder Stone.
The Founder Stone is the
highest honor the hospital
bestows on its friends and
supporters. Their names are
also inscribed on the found-
ers wall at the entrance of
the Shaare Zedek Medical
Center in Jerusalem.

LOW PRICES
EVERYDAY-!

GAYNORS

ORCIUM UWE D.
S. OF 14 MILI

855-0033

Mrs. Rosenbaum and
her late husband Eli have
endowed a furnished
student apartment for
three nurses in the Nurs-
ing Educational Center
at the Shaare Zedek Hos-
pital. The endowment
was made in memory of
their son Robert and
their parents Reuven and
Pearl Rosenbaum and
Pesach Salik and Chanah
Lifshus.

Drs. Lloyd Paul and Har-

9 & Coolidge,
Oak Park Shopping Plaza

NOW

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ON THE BOARDWALK
ORCHARD LAKE RD., S. of Maple
855-0430

SELECT GROUP OF
NEW FALL HANDBAGS

30% OFF

ALL LUGGAGE

50% OFF

MIRIAM HAMBURGER

DORIS ROSENBAUM

vey P. Sabbota are co-
chairmen of this year's din-
ner. Proceeds from the
event will be used to support
the Jerusalem Pediatric
Dialysis Unit located in
the Shaare Zedek Medical
Center.
Dr. Lawrence Loewent-
hal, president of the Detroit
Friends, has appointed a
special committee to raise
funds for additional dialysis
machines and to cover the

cost of dialysis treatment.
Members of the committee
are Ethel Cohen, Leslie
Krakovits, Pearl Nosan-
chuk, Max Nosanchuk, Irv-
ing Nusbaum and Sherman
Shapiro.
Bernard Kalb, NBC News
State Department corres-
pondent, will be the guest
speaker at the dinner.
For dinner reservations,
call Alex Roberg, 968-0684
or 968-3288.

Hillel Day School Event
to Memorialize Rabbi Segal

Special rates for senior citizens
545-9387

Rabbi Jacob E. Segal,
longtime rabbi of Adat
Shalom Synagogue and a
founder of Hillel Day
School, will . be
memorialized with a
scholar-in-residence course
to be established at the
school's 25th anniversary
celebration at 7 p.m. Sun-
day at the school.
The course will be held for
one week during the school
year, when a faculty
member of the Jewish
Theological Seminary will
conduct seminars for the
students and teachers at
Hillel.
Twenty-five years ago
Hillel Day School opened its
doors with 23 students in
the former Labor Zionist In-
stitute on Seven Mile Road
in Detroit. Growing each
year, it then moved to the
United Hebrew Schools
Building, also on Seven
Mile Road, and then to the
Jewish, Community Center
and to Cong.
C
Bnai Moshe in

WAREHOUSE SALE
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FINAL SALE

ALL PATIO FURNITURE
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Singles Evei

COMMUNITY NET-
WORK FOR JEWISH
SINGLES and the JEW-
ISH FAMILY LIFE
PROGRAM at Cong.

Mrs. Hamburger en-
dowed a Scholarship In-
vestment Fund at the
Shaare Zedek School of
Nursing. This endowment
annually provides a full
scholarship for a nursing
student's educational, hous-
ing and living expenses.

MICHAEL'S
BARBER SHOP

SITTIN
PRETTY

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Open Daily
9-5:30
Thurs. til 7

552-8850

Shaarey Zedek will present
Rabbi William Rudolph as
their guest speaker at a
joint oneg Shabat at 8:30
p.m. today at Shaarey
Zedek. Rabbi Rudolph, na-
tional personnel director of
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
dations, will speak on "You
Can't Live With 'Em — You
Can't Live Without 'Em —
Jewish Singles and Their
Stereotypes."
Jewish singles age 22-55
are invited free of charge.
Refreshments will be
served.
The CNJS will have a rol-
lerskating party 6 p.m. Oct.
16 at Bonaventure Skating
Center, Farmington Hills.
There is a charge and reser-
vation deadline is Oct. 14.
For reservations, call Bruce
Tabashneck at the Jewish
Community Center, 661-
1000, ext. 219.
A bowling league for
Jewish singles age 25-45 is
slated to begin Oct. 23 at
4:30 p.m. at Ark Lanes
West. Registration fee is
due by Oct. 18. No late re-
gistration will be taken. For
details, call Tabashneck.
* * *

JEWISH AND SINGLE

RABBI JACOB SEGAL

Oak Park and finally to its
own home on Middlebelt in
Farmington Hills.

Today, with a kinder-
garten through grade
nine program, Hillel has
450 students and is plan-
ning a second addition
that will accommodate
600 students within the
next 10 years.

The 25th anniversary
celebration also will honor
the founders, faculty and
graduates of Hillel Day
School. The public is in-
vited. For information, call
the school, 851-2394.

Salad Recipes

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.)

CARROT-RAISIN SALAD
6 large carrots
1 cup yellow raisins
1 /4 cup mayonnaise
dash of lemon juice
Grate carrots. Mix all ingre-
dients together. Serves 4-6.
* * *

STRAWBERRY-PINEAPPLE
MOLD
2 pkgs. strawberry gelatin
11/2 cups boiling water
1 10-oz. pkg. frozen strawber-
ries, thawed
1 cup crushed pineapple
Dissolve gelatin in water and
chill until just starts to jell. Add
other ingredients, blending
well. Chill until firm in a
greased 6-cup mold.

F t I CT

C)A

will hear Eleanor Keyes,
case work supervisor for the
Jewish Family Service, at
8:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at an oneg
Shabat at Cong. Beth
Shalom. Ms. Keyes will
speak on "You're Still Part
of the Family: Jewish Sing-
les and Jewish Family Ser-
vice." Jewish singles age
25-45 are invited. Admis-
sion is free, and refresh-
ments will be served. To get
on the JAS mailing list,
send a postcard to Alan
Goldberg, c/o JAS, 14601
Lincoln, Oak Park, 48237.
* * *

SOLO FLIGHT SIN-
GLES of Temple Beth El

will hear a talk on "Israel —
First Impressions" at 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the temple.
Gary Baumgarten,- assis-
tant director of news at
WWJ Radio, and Patrick
O'Hara, Wayne County
Charter commissioner, will
talk about their experiences
in Israel and show slides
from their trip. A social
hour with music and re-
freshments will follow.
There is a charge. Guests
are invited at a charge.
Jewish singles age 35 and
up are invited. For details,
call Henry Brand, 535-
8041.

* * *

MIDRASHA - COL-
LEGE OF JEWISH
STUDIES and COMMU-
NITY NETWORK FOR
JEWISH SINGLES will

sponsor a lecture series 7:30
p.m. Thursdays, beginning
Oct. 13. The series will be
held at the main United
Hebrew Schools Building.
There is a fee.

For reservations and in-
formation, call the Mid-
rasha, 352-7117; or Bruce
Tabashneck at the Jewish
Community Center, 661-
1000, ext. 219.
Thursday's speaker will
be Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
baum, of Cong. Bnai Moshe.
His topic is "Where
Psychology Meets Relig-
ion." Singles age 25-45 are
invited.

* * *

CONNECTIONS, INC.,

will have a "cocktail con-
nections" party for singles
age 35 and up at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday at Dimitri's re-
staurant, Southfield. Hors
d'oeuvres will be served.
The Billy Rose Quartet will
provide music for dancing.
There will be a cash bar.
There is an admission
charge. For required reser-
vations, call Shirley Schef-
lin, 827-8750.

Center to Host Talk on PMS .

The Jewish Community
Center Women's Health
Club will host a talk on
Pre-Menstrual Syndrome
11:30 a.m. Monday in the
Women's Health Club.
Guest speakers will be
Dr. Michael Gotlib, a
gynecologist, and Dr. Nancy
Fishman, a psychologist.
The discussion will focus
on medical and emotional
problems related to PMS.
Admission is free, ana the
public is invited. For infor-
mation, call Carol Brown,
540-1411.

** *
Preventing Crime
Topic for Seniors

The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Center
will sponsor a talk on
"Crime Prevention Aware-
ness" at 1 p.m. Tuesday in
the assembly hall of the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch.
Officer Donald Gundy of
the Oak Park Police De-
partment will be the guest

speaker. Senior adults are
invited free of charge. For
information, call Allison
Barash at the Morris
Branch, 967-4030.
* * *

Song and Dance
Ensemble Performs

Song and dance will be on
the agenda as the Dunav
Ensemble presents a prog-
ram at 8:30 p.m.. Oct. 15 at
the main Jewish Commun-
ity Center.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call the Center,
661-1000, ext. 274.

* * *

`Sleepy Hollow'
at the Center

The Jewish Center and
the Macomb Theater will
present "The Legend of
Sleepy Hollow" at 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 16 in the Aaron DeRoy
Studio Theater at the main
Center complex.
There is an admission fee,
and group rates are availa-
ble. For details, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 274.

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