56 Friday, June 15, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LOCAL NEWS Jeffrey Howard elected new president of Federation Young Adult Division Dress Shop 4 SUMMER j SALE 50% OFF APPLEGATE STORE ONLY 29839 Northwestern Hwy. Applegate Square between 12 & 13 Mlle Rd. hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5:50, Thurs eve. till 8:30 VEX 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 Fuller-Figured Fashions WE CATER TO THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN SIZES 16, 18 & 20 Also Carrying Sizes 16 to 20 & 161/2 to 261/2 in Dresses 36 to 46 Blouses and Sweaters 30 to 40 Pants and Skirts . TRUNK SHOWING of DEBBIE SHUCHOT COATS SUITS — DRESSES — SWEATERS & BELTS THIS TRUNK SHOW Presented By AL GALPER Exclusively For This Area SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Special Orders Taken For The Fashion-Conscious Fuller-Figured Woman Who Cares ON THE BOARDWALK Orchard Lake Road South of Maple 855-0133 moo VISA' 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, • . .