_ . . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BIRTHS June 25 — Helmut and Beverly Bondarew (nee Be- verly A. King of Detroit) of Atlanta, Ga., proudly an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, Roslyn Amanda. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Hen- rietta E. King of Miami, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Gre- gory (Pauline) Bondarew of Chicago, Ill. Roslyn is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grand- mother Rose Englander and cousin Dr. Adolf W. Lowe. • June 23 — Harvey and Carol Spelkin (nee Carol Karbal), former Detroiters of Woodland Hills, Calif., proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, sister to Daniel Brian: Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Karbal of Oak Park and Jules Spelkin of West Hol- lywood, Calif. Proud great- grandfather is Zelik H. Karbal of Oak Park. Jen- nifer is named in loving memory of her paternal grandmother Ilene L. Riv- kin Spelkin and maternal great-grandmother Anna Cohn. • June 22 — Gary and Shel- ley Goldin (nee Shelley Stein) of Southfield proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Hilary Michelle. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Rose) Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Steve (He- len) Goldin, all of Oak Park. Proud great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Berek Selber of Windsor, Ont. • June 19 — Dr2and Mts. Joel Grand of West Bloom- field proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Erica Gary R Miller & AssObiates Photography with a Personal Touch Lynn. great-grandmothers are Ida Katz of Oak Park and Bella Schaer of Maryland. Bethany is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandfather Barnet (Baruch) Katz and mater- nal great-great-grand- mother Michlah Axelrod. • June 13 — Former De- troiter Rabbi Martin and Miriam Dombey (nee Miriam Simon of Chicago, Ill.) of Jerusalem, Israel, proudly announce the birth June 15 — • Dr. Irar:I) of a son, Ezriel Lemuel, Schaer and Minda Tilchin brother to Yehudah proudly announce the birth Yitzchok, Mayer Israel, of a daughter, Bethany Shoshana Nechama and Michel. Proud grand- Dina. Proud grandparents parents are Jeannette Katz are Mr. and Mrs. David Tilchin of Huntington Dombey of Oak Park. Ezriel Woods, Asher Tilchin of is named in loving memory Farmington Hills and Mr. of his maternal great- and Mrs. Gerald Schaer of great-grandfather Rabbi Pennsauken, N.J. Proud Ezriel Lemuel Herman. 398-6894 Specializing in Candids and Video • June 18 — Byron and Shellie Anchill (nee Shellie Feen) of Southfield proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Brooke Lauren, sister to Brett - Cory. Proud grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn Anchill of Southfield and proud grandfather is Maynard Feen of Hol- lywood, Fla. Brooke is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother Esther Bell Singerman. Certified ter's degree from Yeshiva University's Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Block Program in New York City. He earned a bachelor's de- gree in sociology and social work from Rider College in Trenton, N.J. Born in Bethlehem, Pa., Brown has held previous Jewish Center posts in Clif- ton, N.J., and York, Pa. He has served as social work supervisor with Youngstown State and Fairleigh Dickinson, Uni- versities. Brown is a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers, Conference of Jewish Communal Service, National Association of So- Cantors engage composer to create wedding service A number of cantors from the Detroit area and elsewhere have commis- sioned local composer, Dr... Sholom Kalib, to compose a new wedding service. The, service which has been sponsored by 20 synagogues throughout the United States and Canada, contains processional marches, songs to the bride and new settings for the traditional liturgical por- tions such as the seven* blessings ,(Sheva Brachot), the Mi Adir and Prieitly Benediction (Y'varechicha). The service is scored for cantor, with piano, cello ac- companiment and optional harp. A number of selec- tions such as "V'eirastich Li" (I Will Betroth Thee), "Set .Me. As A Seal". and "Ana . Dodi," are already being performed at wed- dings throughout the coun- try. Many of the selections in- corporate the cantillation cial Workers and Associa- tion for the Siiciological Study of Jewry. The Center's senior adult department and the public relations department of Wayne State University will co-sponsor a Friday lec- ture series beginning at 1 p.m. today at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Center, room 13. Guest speaker will be Dr. John Gilroy, chairman of the department of neurol- ogy at WSU. He will speak on "Some. Truths About Al- zheimer's Disease." All senior adults are in- vited free of charge. Dr. Richard Place, assis- tant professor of history at WSU, will address the seniors at 1 p.m. July 13 at the Morris Branch, room 13. Dr. Place will speak on "A Look at the French Found- ers of Detroit." All senior adults are invited free of charge. "Keeping Your Heart Healthy" will be the topic of a lecture for seniors at 'l p.m. July 17 at the Morris Branch. Dr. Frederick Levine, chairman, depart- MOHELim of Detroit Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman Cantor S. Greenbaum Reb. Hersh) Roth Cantor Sidney Rube Rabbi S. Zachariash 542-4444 399-7914 557-0888 358-1426 557-9666 1/2 OFF elected items Center has new assistant director; senior programs continue in summer Scott H. Brown has been named assistant executive director of the Jewish Community Center of Met- ropolitan Detroit, it , was announced by Robert Slat- kin, president, and Dr. Mor- ton Plotnick, executive di- rector. Prior to his new post, Brown served as the center director of the Jewish Community Center of the Youngstown Area. Jewish Federation, Youngstown, Ohio, since 1981. He had previously held positions of program director and youth services director with the Youngstown Jewish Cen- ter. Brown received a mas- Friday, July 6, 1984 Women's • • • • Handpainted dresses Hand woven coats Tailored Suits Evening Gowns Custom wardrobe, color coordinated. Sale Designer Samples Scott Brown ment of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery at Sinai Hospital, will speak on "What Surgery Can Do and What You Can Do." The follow-up workshop will be held at 11 a.m. July 24 at the Morris Branch. Janet Rimar will talk on stress management and exercise and give a nutri- tion consultation. Dr. Gary Koloff of the Sinai depart- ment of psychiatry will con- duct a program on car- diovascular fitness and re- habilitation. MARKET STREET 'SHOPPES 29394 NORTHWESTERN HWY. SOUTHFIELD, MI 358-0696 piammaummicumwmusomme min I 1 11 1 1 1 1 1. U-M promotes Dr. Bolkosky Dr. Sholom Kalib motifs for Shir Ha Shirim (The Song of Songs), the musical style of Yiddish folksongs, and flavor of modern Israeli song. One of the bridal marches was composed by Dr. Kalib as an alternative to the widely used Bridal Mach from Lohengrin, by Richard Wagner. , Dr. Sidney .Bolkosky of Oak Park has been prom- oted from associate to full professor, with tenure, at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. As a faculty member in history, Dr. Bolskosky has , been honored "for distin- guished teaching." He has published a book, titled The Distorted Image: German Jewish Perceptions of Ger- mans and Germany. Dr..Bolkosky is coordinat- ing and directing the Holocaust survivor oral his- tory project for the Holocaust Memorial Center in West Bloomfield. He also lectures extensively on the Holocaust before Jewish and church audiences. Dr. Bolkosky chairs the cultural events committee on campus. He has obtained two Michigan Council for the Humanities grants. In addition; he has been the major force behind a new honors program in the Col- lege of Arts, Sciences and Letters, a program he di- rects. . 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