Friday, August131,1984 THE/DETROIT JEWISH= NEWS BIRTHS Aug. 25 — Chuck and Dharlene Norris (Dharlene Katzman) of Farmington Hills proudly announce the birth of their son, Zachary Aaron, brother to Laura, Chuck and Jordan. Proud grandparents are Betty and Harry, Katzman of Oak Park and Pearl and Dave Norris of Detroit. Zachary is named in loving memory of his maternal great- Anna grandmother Katzman. Aug. 24 — Debbie (Men- delson) and Steven Schwalb of Southfield proudly an- nounce the birth of a son, Justin Adam. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mendelson of LOCAL NEWS Extended care offered at Emanu-El Temple Emanu-El Nur- sery School offers extended hour care, along with a reg- ular full and half day, nur- sery program. Care is available both be- fore and after the regular nursery program, to meet the needs of working par- ents. In addition to the nursery school for a children age 21/2 through 5, Temple E menu-El has Parent- Toddler classes for children 21 months to 21/2 years. For information, call Temple Emanu-El, 967- 4020. Area teacher participates in conference Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. July 27 — Ronald and Roland Schwalb of Lathrup Batya Schreiber of Oak Village. Proud great- Park joyfully announce the grandmother is Regina birth of a son, Moshe Roth. Justin is named in Yoseph, brother to Sarah loving memory of his Rivka. Proud grandparents great-grandfathers Mr. are Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacob Mendelson and Mr. (Pauline) Schreiber and Mr. Jacob Schwalb. and Mrs. James Gray. Moshe Yoseph is named in Aug. 22 — Howard and loving memory of his pater- Karen Gutman (nee Karen nal great-grandfathers. Eder) of Oak Park proudly announce the birth of their July 26 — Aaron and son, Robert Samuel, brother Robin Bobkin (nee Robin to Eric Daniel. Proud Lyons) of Southfield joyfully grandparents are Helen and announce the birth of their Marty Lattin of Southfield daughter, Ashley Danielle, and Margaret and David sister to Jason Matthew. Gutman of Oak Park. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobs, Aug. 21 — Alan and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons Frankfort (nee Judy Fisk) and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander proudly announce the birth Bobkin. Proud great- of a son, Michael Adam. The grandmothers are Mrs. proud grandparents are Joe Mildred Broadman and and Ettie Frankfort of Red- Mrs. Bertha Feldman. ford and Ben and Ann Fisk of Oak Park. Aug. 21 — Stephen and Lynn Warren of Hun- tington Woods happily an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, Jamie Meredith, sister to Andrew Benjamin. Proud grandparents are Lillian and Robert Weinberg of Oak Park and Reva and Joseph Warren of Delray Beach, Fla. Proud great; grandmother is Jennie Weinberg of Oak Park. Adult classes in Ferndale and Oak Park The Oak Park and Ferndale school districts have opened registration for their adult education classes which will begin Sept. 10. For information in Oak Park, call the Oak Park schools, 548-9294; and in Ferndale, call the Ferndale schools, 542-2535. . OPENING SOON! July 3 — Richard and Elissa Berg (nee Elissa Baum) of Oak Park proudly announce the birth of their son, Zachary Henry, (Tzvi Chaim), brother to Francesca Lynn and Joshua Andrew. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Leah Baum of Farmington Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney (Betty) Berg of Southfield. Proud great-grandparents are Louis Zheutlin of Far- mington Hills and Mrs. Helen Gross and Mrs. Re- gina Berg, both of Miami Beach. Zachary is named in loving memory of his pater- nal great-grandfather Henry (Tzvi) Gross. • My Aching Back, Inc.'" 26561 W. 12 Mile Road (LEO KNIGHT OFFICE CENTER) Southfield, Michigan Phone: 353-BACK LOCAL NEWS Detroit teen is participant in Israel science seminar For those who want the finest custom‘ furniture at... AFFORDABLE PRICES - -- * The simplest cube to the most intricate wall unit built to your specifications by meticulous craftsmen. —* Selections for every room in your home or office in fine woods, laminates, marble, glass and specializing in... OUTSTANDING LUCITE DESIGNS Aug. 16 — Mr. and Mrs. David Goldman (Barbara Gorman) of West Bloom- field are proud to announce the birth of twin sons, Jonathan Blake and Zachary Ross, brothers to Scott David. The happy grandparents are Mrs ; Pearl Gorman and Herman Gorman. The happy great- grandparents are Mrs. Molly Gorman and Herman Boraks. Aug. 12 . — Jerome and Marianne Pesick (Marianne Hersch) of West Bloomfield announce the birth of their son, Jason 'Zachary. Proud grandparents are Betty and Martin Hersch , and Nettie and Julius Pesick of South- field. Jason is named in lov- ing memory of his paternal great-grandmother, Fannie Pesick, and maternal great-aunt, Sylvia Kramer. 542-4444 855-0628 557-0888 358-1426 557-9666 "THE STORE FOR THE ACHING BACK' Aug. 18 — Richard and Shelley (Kletter) Thomson of Sterling Heights proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Jody Rebecca. Aug. 13 — To former De- troiters Sam and Rhonda Wasserman (nee Rhonda Lenzner) of Mission Viejo, Calif., a son, Brian Maurice. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lenzner of Mission Viejo and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wasserman of Southfield. MOHELim of Detroit Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman Cantor S. Greenbaum Reb. Hersh! Roth Cantor Sidney Rube Rabbi S. Zachariash Proud great-grandfather is Irving Lyons. Ashley is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother Fannie Bobkin. ak, Ctittatt, 354 -4126 ipinommosimmonmi wog 1 . Ellen Hechler, a math- ematics teacher at Drew Middle School, participated in the Conference for Lead- ers conducted by the Na- tional Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wis., last month. Miss Hechler is the NCTM representative for the Detroit Area Council of Mathematics Teachers. • Certified 63 1 1 Howard Weiner, left, of Farmington Hills, and Weizmann Institute Prof. Avihau Klar work on a project during the summer science seminar at the institute. Detroiter Howard Weiner was one of 71 teenage par- ticipants from 15 countries who attended the 16th an- nual Dr. Bessie F. Lawrence International Summer Sci- ence Institute at the Weiz- mann Institute of Science in Rehovot. Howard is the son Of and Mrs. Allan Weiner, of Farmington Hills. Those taking part in this summer's program in Israel hailed from the United States, Canada, Belgium, Colombia, Costa Rica, Hol- land, Italy, , Mexico, Singe- pore, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Uruguay and Venezuela. Two English-speaking Is- raelis took part in the semi- nar as well. The first two weeks of the prograin were devoted to orientation lectures and laboratory work in various disciplines, including com- puters, physics, biology and chemistry. The second half of the summer institute was highlighted by social activi- ties and touring the coun- try. 1 1. 1 1 1 1 •1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ENJOY A WONDERFUL, RELAXING FACIAL i 25% WITH off during August THIS PICTURE AT MARY GLANCZ 1 1 1 FAOAUST 102 PIERCE STREET I CALL 642-6787 IN BIRMINGHAM 1 limmullumumme IN on ono on we ma al ,