56 Friday, July 27; 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FINAL - ;:cp:KARAKEI LOCAL NEWS 75% OFF Sinai Hospital offers free lectures on role of parents 3 DAYS ONLY - July 27, 28, 30th All Simmer Items Maternity • Infant . • Toddler all sales final no charges baby and - me 24901 Northwestern Hwy. at Evergreen • Suite 100 Southfield • 356-7050 Hours: Moo.-Sol, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. CHUCK & BUD'S FRUIT MKT. & DELI 13745 West 9 Mile (corner of Westhampton) Hours weekdays 8-7., Sun. 7:30-5 543-8780. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, NO QUESTIONS ASKED Low Salt, Low Cholesterol _ Naimark named to Zionist post $949 & MARIA SWISS lb. . California Green or Red SEEDLESS GRAPES . lb. 5C 4 ,„. Washington Extra Fancy RED DELICIOUS V APPLES Wilno Kosher $999 SQUARE SALAMI ‘ Homegrown & , ‘ GREEN BEANS . A series of free lectures addressing topics on the role of parenting will be pre- sented by Sinai Hospital of Detroit every Tuesday eve- ning in the month of August. The lectures, given by Sinai's health care pro- fessionals, will be held in the Hospital's Zuckerman Auditorium, 6767 W. Outer Drive, Detroit at '7:30 p.m. "Teaching Your Child About Sexuality: It's More Than Just the Facts of Life," will be the topic discussed on Aug. 7 by Thersa O'Rourke, C.N.M. certified nurse midwife from the De- partmentof Obstetrics and Gynecology. lb. l b. Specials Good Through July 31st Norman Naimark was elected president of the De- troit Zionist Federation. Elected to serve with Naimark were vice presidents Isadore Shrodeck, Jeffrey Sherman, Evelyn Rosen, Alfreda Natowicz, Leon Warshay and Jerry Rogers; treasurer Julian Cohen; chairperson of exeuctive committee Sheila Lampert. Naimark is the outgoing president of the Labor Zionist Alliance Council of Detroit and has had a life- long involvement with Labor Zionism, serving pre- sently as a member of the national executive commit- tee. He is co-chairman of the LZA - A. Phillip Randolph Institute Coalition which he was instrumental in form- ing between Blacks and Jews to deal with concerns of mutual interest and is a member of the Detroit Roundtable of Christians and Jews Interfaith Coor- dinating Committee on the Holocaust. Naimark has served as chairman of the Holocaust and Urban Affairs Commit- tees and as a member of the Executive Committee of the Jewish Community Coun- cil. • THE BAGEL FACTORY 1 0( ■ 24551 W. 12 MILE JUST WEST OF TELEGRAPH NEXT TO STAR DELI •Iiumimmimmil ima..........m.m......1 1.1! • 11 Delicious, ! i Tues. & Thurs. Eve. I . Fresh Baked I after 4 P.M. 1 Varieties I /2 D OZEN Of Bagels • • • 1RAGELS®-The ! 1 le gendary I i I "sweet" bagel, 1 with $149 1 : coommorfs I .1 I doz. 1 DOZEN PURCHASED 1 1 • HEARTH BREAD S Expires 8-17-84 I Expires 8-17-84 I ' I Ilmoloo ■ momo ■■■ c..........11 nom= 1 FREE . 1 BAGELS WE ACCEPT ALL LOCAL BAGEL COUPONS 1 . Aug. 14 will offer a lec- ture on "The Changing Family: There's Mom, Dad, Step-mom, Step-dad, His Kids, Her Kids . . ." given by Rosalind Griffin, M.D., from the Department of Psychia- try. Social workers Charles Burch, D.S.W., and Ramona Rukstele, A.C.S.W., from the Department of Psychia- try will discuss, "Who Rules the Roost? Good Discipline Includes Establishing Rights and Responsibilities of Both Parent and Child," Aug. 21. Finally, "Stress Man- agement for • Parents: How to Cope When You're at the End of Your Rope," will be addressed by John O'Leary, Ph.D. from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicing on Aug. 28. Free parking is available in the well-lit Shapero School of Nursing parking lot on the west side of the hospital. For more informa- tion call Sinai Hospital at 493-5895. SPACE lists August events SPACE, a non-sectarian community service of the National Council of Jewish Women. Greater Detroit Section, will offer the fol- lowing programs for men and women who are sepa- rated, divorced or widowed and their children:A divorce support group series and a widowed support group series will start on Aug. 6 at 8 p.m. The series will con- tinue Aug. 13, 20 and 27. Men and women are in- vited. A drop-in discussion group for single parents of severly handicapped or terminally ill children will be held Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. Par- ticipants may register at the door. The widowed drop-in dis- cussion group for men and women will meet at 8 p.m. on Aug. 8. Participants may register at the door. Regular drop-ins for separated, divorced and widowed men and women will be held on Wednesdays, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Registration will be taken at the door. SPACE will offer two different types of picnics in August for separated, di- vorced or widowed men and women without or without children. The first picnic will be on Aug. 12 at 2 p.m. at Addison Oaks Park. Discount tickets to Bob-Lo are available for Aug. 19 (rain date is Aug. 26). This is open to all men and women who are sepa- rated, divorced or widowed and their families. Paid reservations - are due Aug. 10. Carpools from the SPACE office will be ar- ranged.' All SPACE meetings are held at 16400 W. 12 Mile, Suite 106, Southfield. For information on any SPACE programs, call the SPACE offices, 557-9390. Paul D. Borman to head Federal Bar Association unit Paul D. Borman, chief federal defender of the Legal Aid and Defender Association of Detroit, has been elected president of the Detroit Chapter of the Fed- eral Bar Association. A 1962 graduate of the University of Michigan Law School where he presently teaches a seminar on white collar crime; Borman also received a Master of Laws degree from the Yale Law School. His prior federal practice includes service as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in 1964-1965, and as a staff attorney in the Administra- tion of Justice Section of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in 1962-1963. ' Borman's professional ac-. tivities include membership on both the ABA Criminal Justice Section Council and the ABA standing commit- tee ' on criminal justice standards. He also is a member of the "advisory- , committev9f: the :U.S. Court Paul D. Borman &Appeals for the Sixth Cir- cuit and the New Detroit public safety and justice committee. BOrman's ,communal ac- tivities include service as • vice chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign, and membership on the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the executive committee of the Jewish . CommunitY Coun- cil.