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June 15, 1984 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-06-15

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56 Friday, June 15, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LOCAL NEWS

Jeffrey Howard elected new president
of Federation Young Adult Division

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chairman of the executive
committee, with vice
presidents Betsy S. Heuer,
David B. Liner and Cathy P.
Segel. Diane Ash is secre-
tary-treasurer. Members-
at-large are: Norma D. Ash,
Mark A. Goldsmith, Philip
Isolated elderly
Handleman, Bernard Kent
and Carlo Martina.
progam target
Active in the division for
Project Mainstream of the several years, Howard
senior adult department, chaired its school and youth
Jimmy Prentis Morris committee and was vice
Branch of the Jewish Com- chairman of the Men's
munity Center continues to Campaign Section. He is
seek isolated elderly in the former executive committee
member.
community.
Among his communal in-
Designated volunteers
will contact the individual volvements, Howard has
with the goal of bringing been a board member of the
him or her into the Center Shapero School of Nursing
and mainstreaming that and of Temple Emanu-El.
Elected to the board for
person into Center activi-
ties. For information, call the coming year are
Miriam Sandweiss, 967- Rochelle Anixt, Allan
Baum, Michele Benisti,
4030.
This project is supported Roselyn Blanck, Jeffrey L.
by a grant from Area Brodsky, Stacy Brodsky,
Agency on Agii, 1-B.
Leslie Chandler, Susan
The senior adult depart- Edelman, David Foltyn,
ment will host Dr. Sheila Warren P. Hyams, Robert
Lampert, president of the Jackier, Arnold Jacob and
Detroit Zionist Federation, Phyllis Kessler.
at its Friday Lecture Series
at 1 p.m. June 22 in room 13
of the Morris Branch.
Dr. Lampert will discuss
her current book, "What Do
You Say to a Naked Libel?"
Admission is free, and all
senior adults are invited.
For information, call Alli-
son Barash, 967-4030.
The senior adult depart-
ment and Sinai Hospital
will hold a joint series of
workshops on "Staying
Well" beginning at 1 p.m.
Tuesday at the Morris
Branch.
TAe series also will in-
clude lectures. Both the lec-
tures and workshops are
free of charge.
On Tuesday, Dr. Ronald
Trunsky, associate chair-
man, department of psy-
chiatry, Sinai Hospital, will
speak on "How to Talk to Michael A. Sobel
Your Dector." On June 26 at
11 a.m., Barbara Glassheim
Attorney Michael A.
of the hospital's department
of social services will lead a Sobel has announced his
workshop on communica- candidacy for the 48th Dis-
trict Court judgeship. The
tion practice.
48th District serves the
communities of Birming-
ham, Bloomfield Hills,
Bloomfield Township,
AACI to open
Keego Harbor, Orchard
drop-in center
Lake, Sylvan Lake and
in Jerusalem
West Bloomfield Township.
Sobel has been a District
Jerusalem (JTA) — To Court magistrate and Oak-
assist the Americans and land County assistant pro-
Canadians who will be visit- secutor.
ing Israel this summer and
provide them with current
Experienced with the
information about living in Michigan Attorney Gener-
Isiael, the Association of al's Organized Crime Di-
Americans and Canadians vision, Sobel also teaches
in Israel (AACI) will open a advanced police training at
drop-in center in the Jewish the Oakland Police
state.
Academy. He is a partner in
The center, which is the law firm of Gettleson
slated to open June 25, will and Sobel of Birmingham.
be located at the national
Sobel earned' a bachelor's
AACI office, 21 Washington degree with high distinction
St., Jerusalem.
at the University of.

Jeffrey Howard was
elected president of the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Young Adult Division
at its 46th annual meeting.
Linda Etkin was elected

Jeffrey Howard

Also on the board are
Freda Lerman, Joel Ler-
man, Marsha Linver,
Cynthia Mandelbaum,
Alyssa Martina, Ian Pesses,
Deborah Rischall, Marla
Rogers, Andrea L. Rogoff,
Jay Rosen, Janice Rosent-
hal, Florie Schwartz, Stuart
D. Sherr, Stuart J. Snider,
Robert Starkman, Lynn
Tarnoff, Steven R. Weisberg
and Andrea Zeme.

Michael Sobel announces
candidacy for judgeship

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Michigan and a law degree
at Thomas M. Colley
Law School. He is a member
of the Michigan, Oakland
County, Southfield and
South Oakland Bar Asso-
ciations an&_the American
and Micffigan Trial
Lawyers Association.

Institute seeks
library materials

The Ecumenical Institute
for Jewish-Christian
Studies, under the direction
of Rev. James R. Lyons, is
seeking donations of mate-
rials to establish a research
library.
Books, manuscripts,
pamphlets, documents,
photographs and journals
on the following topics are
needed; the Holocaust,
Jewish-Christian relations,
anti-Semitism, Israel speci-
fically and the Middle East
in general.
Written materials can be
in any language. Donations
are tax deductible and will
become part of the perma-
nent collection of the Ecu-
menical Institute. Upon
completion, the library will
be available by appoint-
ment to students, semina-
rians, clergy, scholars and
other researchers.
Persons who have items
to donate should call Rev.
Lyons, 353-2434; or Mari-
Jr). •540130,12,



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