THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 59 Friday, April 27, 1984 the Jewish Community Council lists schedule of events 345-7139 Bloom %, Bloom Registered Electrologists • Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appearance. Ask For Ski:lee or Debby. HAIR REPLACEMENT CENTER & CLINIC . 559-1969 • Comprehensive Ambulatory Mental Health Services —An Adult Ambulatory Psychiatric Center, which offers a full range of non-emergency outpatient psychiatric services. For more information, call 493-5466. —The Problems of Daily Living Clinic. a nationally- known program which provides short-term ther- apy to defuse immediate problems before they become more complex and require more intensive intervention. For more information, call 493-6280. • Cardiovasculaf Fitness and Rehabilitation Sinai's Cardiovascular Fitness and Rehabilitation program is designed for persons recovering from a heart attack or coronary surgery and those wish- ing to reduce their risk of developing heart disease. It combines education and exercise to safely and effectively improve physical fitness. For more infor- mation, call 493-6333. • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services include physical. occupational and speech therapy; testing for speech or hearing difficulties; medical evaluations for problems of rehabilitation, pain and motion; and electromyographic testing. Facilities for exercise, traction, and whirlpool and heat - treatments are available. For more informa- tion, call 493-6300. These services continue to be available at the main campus of Sinai Hospital, on Outer Drive near Greenfield in northwest Detroit. Dental and internal medicine services are also avail- able in the Health Care*Center building. Sinai Hospital Nathan Land Betty Goldin Health Care Center 6450 Farmington Road West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033 CENTER w MAPLE U 12 MILE i Sinai Health Care Center ya 15 MILE ■ I' % 96 ..1. 1.& INK; JEWISH COMM 44 He is a member of the board of directors for HA- VEN, Oakland County's domestic violence shelter and rape crisis center and of the Federation Council on Domestic Violence, a tri- county consortium. Sinai's Health Care Center is staffed by physicians, therapists and other health care professionals from Sinai Hospital. The services they provide include: O ld O V3 As project director, he coordinated the publication of a handbook for school administrators about com- mon legal problems and also an instructional manual to_ assist parent/teacher groups in educating chil- dren about avoiding moles- tation. The Nathan I. and Betty Goldin Health Care Center. at Maple and Farmington Roads, brings the medical expertise of Sinai Hospital to West Bloomfield and the surrounding communities. 11 sexual conduct and crime prevention in the schools. Sinai in 714 I I O RCH ARD L K RD The Interfaith Commit- tee on the Holocaust of the Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews and the Jewish Corn- munity Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit have scheduled a spring youth symposium on the Holocaust to be held 9 a.m. May 8 at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Over 200 students from schools in the tri-county area who have had previous Holocaust education are ex- pected to participate. * * * On Wednesday, at 1 p.m., the annual statewide Holocaust commemoration will be held on the steps of the Capitol building in Lansing. The observance is coordinated by the Jewish Community Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit and the Michigan Jewish Network in cooperation with Gov. James Blanchard's office. Rep. Joe Forbes will preside and remarks will be offered by Lt. Governor Martha Griffiths. Commu- nity representatives from across the state will be on the program. The public is invited. FA RM ING TON RD * * * Now in West Bloomfield 3673 Highland Rood Waterford Corners, M-59 & Cass Lake Rd, I To sponsor the booth, call the Council office, 962- 1880. Appt. Only NEW NUMBER Near 12-Mile Rd. bet Evergreen & Southfield D RAKE RD Rabbi Efry Spectre Sosnick seeking judgeship Oakland County Assis- tant Prosecuting Attorney Edward Sosnick has an- nounced his candidacy for judge of the 48th District Court. Primary elections are slated for Aug. 7. Sosnick, 43, has 15 years experience as a trial lawyer. He has argued before the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Michigan Supreme Court, in addition to serving as a township, village and city attorney. Sosnick has conducted numerous seminars and training sessions for police departments and the public on drunk driving, spouse and child abuse, criminal 541-7651 RTY RD * * * For the second consecu- tive year, there will be a Jewish Community Council-sponsored informa- tion booth at the Michigan State Fair from Aug. 24 through Sept. 3. Its theme continues to be e'Amar Cain L'Michigan" (Hebrew for "Say Yes to Michigan"). A large sign with the Hebrew lettering and translation will hang above the booth. A new addition to the dis- play will be a slide pre- sentation on Michigan's Jewish community. Area individuals and organiza- tions may submit color or black and white slides for inclusion in the show by sending them to the Council at 163 Madison Avenue, De- troit, 48226. ORCHESTRA DE Rabbi Efry Spectre of Adat Shalom Synagogue will discuss the current situation of Jewish com- munities in Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Chile in an "An Update on South American Jewry" at 8 p.m. May 8 in the LaMed Au- ditorium of the main United Hebrew Schools building. The program is sponsored by the Jewish Community Council. Rabbi Spectre was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and is a graduate of Columbia Uni- versity and the Jewish Theological Seminary. Formerly associate rabbi of Har Zion Temple and rabbi of Nes-Ami Penn Valley Congregation in Philadel- phia, Rabbi Spectre has been the spiritual leader of Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills since 1978. He is immediate past president of the Conserva- tive Rabbis of Metropolitan Detroit, and serves on the boards of Hillel Day School, the United Hebrew Schools and the Midrasha-College - of Jewish Studies. The community is in- vited. There is no charge. GIGUE 696