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May 18, 1984 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 18, 1984

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LOCAL NEWS

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23119 Lahser at 9 Mile

NO MONEY
DOWN!

Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit

SENIOR ADULT VACATION

at the

BUTZEL CONFERENCE CENTER

Ortonville, Michigan

IS FOR YOU!

Enjoy delicious meals served to you three times, daily in the beautiful dining room at the Butzel
Conference Center in Ortonville, Michigan. Tempting snacks are available throughout the day and
in the evening.

There are many activities to participate in daily — if you want to. You may prefer to bask in the sun
or relax in a row boat on the lake. It's up to you.

If you would like to spend your summer in a relaxing, fun-filled, satisfying way, Senior Adult Camp
at the Butzel Conference Center is where you should be!

For further information, call 967-4030.
Applications are being accepted now.
Trips leave every Monday starting July 9 through August 13.

Fully Equipped! Stk. #4644.

79

Per Month

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
OVER 200 CARS AVAILABLE AT
SIMILAR DISCOUNTS!

•48 Month Lease

MARTY FELDMAN

CHEVROLET

CALL GAIL BEVERLY for DETAILS

961-1170

348-7000

The Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting and Elections
of the

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

will take place on
Monday, June 4, 1984, 7:30 p.m.

in the Louis and Esther LaMed Auditorium
of the United Hebrew Schools,
21550 W. Twelve Mile Road, Southfield

FRESH AIR SOCIETY'S

Canadian Wilderness Trips - 9th to 11th grades
Kayaking, mountaineering, sailing, tripping, swimming

Eastern Teen Trip - 10th to 11th grades
New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, Quebec City, Montreal

Israel Teen Mission - completing 11th and 12th grades - spaces left for boys
38 days with 22 days touring Jerusalem, Eilat, Tel Aviv, the Galilee
Joint program with Israeli Teens

Camp Kennedy - 10th to 11th grades
Sail, Swim, Waterski - a place to call your own

Western Teen Trips - 10th to 12th grades - spaces left for girls

Call 661-0600 for brochure of these programs and Camp Tamarack and Camp
Maas. Scholarships are available to qualifying families.

CONGRATULATIONS

To Our Son

THE DOCTOR

Bruce Alan Tabak

Mrs. Glen leads
aides at HMC

1984 MONTE CARLO

Co I t io pr2 G8o4o d

COUPON

Camp Maas

LEASE
FOR LESS!

Dr. Paul C. Feinberg
Debbie Altman
Jeffrey Bonin
Donald Fox
Dr. Barbara Goodman
Secretary
Dr. Joseph Epel
Treasurer
Jerry Knoppow
Asst. Treasurer
Renah Bardenstein
Executive Committee
Donald J. Katz
Abraham Pasternak
Leonard Antel
Board Members (one year)
Irwin Alterman
Board Members (three year term)
Dr. Lawrence Berkove
Jerrold Bigelman
Harrit Colman
Dr. Paul C.•Feinberg
Elaine Goldsmith
Herbert Goldstein
Jonathan Jaffa
Beverly Leutcher
Jean Levy
Dr. Harold Mathis
Dr. Anthony Schwartz
Howard Tapper
Dr. Barry Tigay
Calvin Weiss
Julian Tobias, Chairman
Nominations Committee

President
Vice-Presidents

The Midrasha College of Jewish Studies
Will Hold Its Election of
Officers and Board Members

Dr. Irving Panush
Dr. Joseph Epel
Phillip Applebaum
(3 year term)
Alex Blumenberg
Dr. Zvi Gitelman
Dr. Joseph Gutmann
Erica Herczeg
Stephen Medow
Dorothy Orent
Levi Smith
Dr. Milton Steinhardt
Arthur Sugarman
Dr. Jack Wayne
David Tanzman, Chairman
Nominations Committee

Chairperson
Vice-Chairperson
Board of Directors

Ellen Glen has been ap-
pointed general chairman of -
the Holocaust Memorial
Center volunteer program,
announced Leon Halpern,
president, and Henry
Dorfman, executive com-
mittee chairman of the
HMC. Mrs. Glen is a
member ofthe HMC board.
Activities which will be,
totally under the auspices of
volunteers include:
museum guides who will es-
cort school groups and
organizations through the
HMC museum; aides and
resource persons who will
assist in the library and1
videotape study center and
coordinate the HMC Jewish
Genealogical Service; ad-
ministrative aides to assist
in the office; workers to
service an educational pro-
gram which will include the
development of curriculum
materials; an outreach pro-
gram including a speakers_
bureau; and visitor infor-
mation personnel.
Mrs. Glen has been asso-
ciated with a variety of
Jewish communal activi-
ties. She served as president
of Hillel Day School from®
1980 to 1982 and is on the
board of directors of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Her other
organizational affiliations
include Hadassah, the Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women and Women's
American O.R.T.
Anyone interested in be-
coming an HMC volunteer
should contact the center at
661-0840 for an application
form and brochure.

JWV

DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN LE ---- 5S
AUXILIARY will h.. itq
final administrative meet-
ing of the season at 8:15
p.m. Wednesday at the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Reports
will be presented and hospi-
tal service dates will be re-
viewed. Registration for th6
state convention will be ac-
cepted. Memorial Day visits
to the various cemeteries to
honor the war dead will be
discussed. For information,
call the JWV office, 559—
5680.

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