64 Friday, December 2, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Holocaust Memorial Center Kicks Off Membership Drive JARC Haverim Home Wins More than 350 people have become members of the Holocaust Memorial Center during the first six weeks of the center's special pre-opening membership campaign, reports Ivan Bloch, chairman of the Holocaust Memorial Center (HMC) Membership Com- mittee. In his report, Bloch out- lined the different HMC membership categories which include: general ($100); patron ($250); guardian ($500); founder ($1,000); and charter ($1,000 annually for five years). The names of all charter OPENING don't miss the grand event! Visit our newly remodeled store and take advantage of specials going on every day! 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For enrollment information call the Akiva school office, 552-9690. coupon good from 11-17-83 thru 12-26-83 PRIED! muuslir ■ members will be perma- nently recognized within the HMC with a plaque lo- cated in a prominent area. All other memberships will be acknowledged, according to category, in a special Golden Book which will be on display at the HMC. Those who join the Holocaust Memorial Center during this current mem- bership drive will also re- ceive a pre-opening guided tour of the facility, Block said. For information, call the HMC, 661-0840. One hour color prints and much, much more . . OP Beautification Award Pictured accepting a community service com- mendation from the city of Oak Park on behalf of the Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens–at the Seymour Gilmore Haverim Home are, from left: Wilma Hofer, Oak Park code enforcement officer; George Armour, chief code enforcement officer and adviser to the Oak Park Beautification Commission; Myron Jaffa; Jacob Feldman; Margaret Kauffman, resident manager; Alan Bider; Robert Sipher and Harry Kauffman. Jewish Association for adviser to the Beautifica- Retarded Citizens was hon- tion Commission. The lawn ored recently with a corn- of the Gilmore Home is munity service commenda- maintained by the resi- tion from the city of Oak dents, along with Park for the "aesthetic care Kauffman. and beautification" of the A gift from Irving L. Seymour J. Gilmore (Bucky) Goldman and Haverim Home. Richard E. Smitt enabled The Oak Park Beautifica- JARC to purchase the tion Advisory Committee Seymour J. Gilmore recommended the Gilmore Haverim Home, dedicated Home for the award, which in 1979 in memory of is based upon overall ap- Goldman's brother. pearance and the amount of JARC operates six other effort put forth to achieve Haverim Homes, which are the results. The six men located in Oak Park, South- who reside in the home, lo- field, Huntington Woods, cated on Marlow in Oak Pleasant Ridge and Beverly Park, along with resident Hills. The organization also manager Margaret operates a Semi- Kauffman, and her husband Independent Apartment Harry, received the certifi- Program and a Family As- cate from George Armour, sistance Program. Bnai Moshe Honors Rubens on Behalf of Israel Bonds CODE-A-PHONE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SYSTEM When one of our distributors wanted to clear out his over- stocked Code-A-Phone inventory, he called Speed! Photo. Now you can save big on this telephone answering system with all the features you want! • Uses standard tape cassettes. • Records up to 50 messages. Charles and Bella Ruben, front row, seated, were presented with the state of Israel's 35th Anniversary Award at the recent Cong. Bnai Moshe Tribute Dinner held on behalf of State of Israel Bonds. Pictured with the honorees are, standing from left: Cantor Louis Klein; David Schnall, guest speaker; Abe Pasternak; Dr. Edward Klarman; and Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum. • Variable length announcement up to 20 seconds. Akiva to Have Melave Malka • Built-in condenser microphone. Chessler, 355-2221; or Sarah Forst, 968-2466. • Ring selector — 1st or 4th ring answer. MODEL 1090 WITH BUILT-IN TELEPHONE . . . $109. 30929 Orchard Lake Road • 855-0141 Closed Wednesdays • Sale ends 12 6 83 - - Akiva Hebrew Day School will have its annual melave malke at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Akiva school building. Rabbi Sheldon Lopin, the new principal of Akiva, will be welcomed to the com- munity. Sam Barnett will present a musical revue "From Our Musical Roots to the Modern Day Kibutz." For information, call Rose sxua t ' Nuclear Topic NEW YORK — The Union of American Hebrew Congregations has launched a series of educa- tional meetings at Reform synagogues around the U.S. to discuss nuclear war and the nuclear arms race.