50 Friday, February 24, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The fashion doth wear out more apparel the man. —Shakespeare. The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we be- lieve to be just. —Lincoln i Activities n Society Out-of-town guests at- tending a 50th anniversary dinner-dance in Florida for Mr. and Mrs. Irving (Mol- lie) Michaels of Far- mington Hills were: Bess Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. David Iwrey, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Iwrey and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Langwald of Southfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Silber- man of Oak Park, Mrs. Jerome Friedman and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Iwrey of West Bloomfield, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Turrett of Far- mington Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iwrey of Huntington Woods, Howard Iwrey of Ann Arbor, Carolyn Good- man of Northbrook, Ill., Dr. and Mrs. Lou Bernstein and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cohen of Hartford, Conn., Leo Michaels of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Sugar of Toronto, Ont. David Syme, Shaul Ben-Meir Soloists in Center Concert Pianist David Syme and flutist Shaul Ben-Meir will be soloists in the next Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra concert under the direction of Julius Chajes on March 4 at 3:30 p.m. at the Aaron Deroy Theater of the main Jewish Community Center. Syme, son of Rabbi and Mrs. M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel, has been sol- oist with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra on various occasions and distinguished himself in piano competi- tions in Moscow (Tchaikowsky) and Warsaw (Chopin). Locally, he studied with Mischa Kottler and Chajes. At present he is working Grenade Wounds Israel Soldiers TEL AVIV (JTA) — Three Israeli soldiers were slightly wounded Saturday when a grenade was thrown at their patrol in the center SHAUL BEN-MEIR of Sidon. Sources said a local resident was also wounded. The sources also said 10 workers, all Egyptian citi- zens, were detained. _ The IDF continued its tank and armoured person- The Senior Adult De- nel carrier patrols north of partment of the Jewish the Awali River as far as the Community Center will Damour River over the begin a lecture series weekend. entitled "Ask Your Agency" Maariv reported that at 1 p.m. March 2 at the Shiite leaders had in- Jimmy Prentis Morris structed their followers to Branch of the Center. attack IDF patrols north of This series was developed the Awali if they ap- in response to the questions proached the "Khalde seniors ask indicating their Triangle" where Druze lack of information about fighters had cut the coastal assistance available to road south of Beirut. them from their agencies for many of their physical, so- cial, financial and emo- tional problems. The schedule is as follows: March 2, Jewish Fam- ily Service, Arlene Goldberg, case work supervisor; March 9, Jewish Home for the Aged, Elaine Friedman, assistant director of resi- dential services, and Carol Rosenberg, director of pro- gramming; March 16, Jewish Voca- DAVID SYME toward a master's degree at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City. He will perform Mozart Piano Concerto K271 and solo compositions by Chopin and L of Ben-Meir, a member the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, is well-known to local audi- ences due to his frequent performances as soloist and as chamber music player. He will perform Hebrew Suite for Flute and Strings by Chajes in honor of Jewish Music Festival. Tickets are available at the Center cashier's office. * * `Ask Your Agency' Info Series Geared for Seniors • : • N.' • ' *476. k, Q E111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111g MAKE ROOM. FOR SPRING SALE — Arlene Greer's laral P Ae•oq ifte SELLING FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE . FOR $ tional Service, Shirley , Schlang, director of counsel- ing and placement services; March 23, Jewish Federa- tion Apartments, Helen Naimark, executive direc- tor; March 30, Oak Park Community Center, Laurie Buchman, senior outreach coordinator; Joyce Cheresh, outreach facilitator for Oak Park; and Lorraine Baum, senior outreach coor- dinator for north Royal Oak Township; and April 6, Sinai Hospital,, Arnold Kimmel, vice president for administra- tion. This series is open to the public. Seniors and their families are welcome. For information, call Miriam Sandweiss, 967-4030. This project is supported by a grant from Area Agency on Aging, 1-B. * * * tacia d Fashions For The Fuller Figure 111==MII • ALL SALES FINAL • NO CREDIT CARDS 11 ■ 11E111 0 ONE DAY ONLY SUN., FEB. 26, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Harvard Row Mall, 11 Mile and Lahser 354-6161 -911111111111111111111111111.11.1111111111.1111111111111111111111111111.111.111.111111111111111111111111111110 Workshop Series for Seniors_ The Senior Adult De- partment of the Jewish Community Center, in cooperation with the Oak- land University Continuum Center, will bring the work- shop series, "Let's Com- municate," to the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Center each Tuesday in March at 12:45 p.m. The program will be con- ducted by Nancy Schochet- man, counselor/trainer of the Older Adult Project of the Continuum Center. This is another in the series of programs for "Stay- ing Well: A Health Mainte- nance Plan for Seniors." This project is supported by a grant from the Area Agency on Aging, 1-B. For information, call Miriam Sandweiss, 967- 4030. Rabbi Named NEW YORK — Rabbi Mark Dratch of Stamford, Conn. has been elected spiritual leader of the newly-formed Boca Raton Synagogue in Boca Raton West, Fla., the first Or- thodox synagogue in that city.