86 Friday, September 21, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Certified MOHEL im of Detroit BIRTHS Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman 542-4444 Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 Reb. Hersh! Roth 557-0888 Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Rabbi S. Zachariash 557-9666 PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL B s Sept. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cohen (nee Laurie Granat) of Oak Park announce the birth of a daughter, Jamie Michelle, sister to Matthew Bryan. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morton (Bella) Granat of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Lois) Cohen of Oak Park. — Registered Electrologist enda 851-4861 W. Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills Farmington Area Most up to date technique and equipment. EVENING APPOINTMENTS ALSO AVAILABLE Sept 7 — Dr. and Mrs. Ron Ros- sen (nee Linda Goodman), former Detroiters of Saratoga, Calif., proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Rachel Samantha, sis- ter to Jeremy, Matthew and Ari. Grandparents are Edith Good- man of Southfield and Lucille Steinberg of Bloomfield Hills. Great-grandmothers are Anna Berman and Rose Rossen, both of Southfield. Rachel Samantha is named in loving memory of her grandfather Mr. Samuel Good- man. WOMEN! NEW YORK DESIGNER OUTLET SUMMER CLEARANCE! All Items Will Be Sold At Our COST Help us sell out so we can move in the fashions for Fall '84 DRESSES, SWEATERS, POLO SHIRTS, ETC. GET A FREE POLO SHIRT ($5.99 value) WITH ANY $10.00 PURCHASE (while supplies last with presentation of this ad only) Sept. 4 — Mr. and Mrs. Gary Drasin (Caryn Swaab) joyfully announce the birth of their baby girl, Lindsey Tamar, sister to Amy Sarah. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY: Mon. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m., Fri. 10-5 p.m. CALL ANYTIME: 543-0389 SAVE UP TO 60% ON DIAMONDS Sept. 2 — Steven M. and Dianne L. Chait of Oak Park very proudly announce the birth of their son, Michael Bailey Chait. Proud grandparents are Albert and Claire Chait of Oak Park and Ab- raham and Minnie Schiffman of Oak Park. Michael is named to honor the memory of his paternal great-grandmothers Tamara Chait and Bella Korman. • We Sell Diamonds Only • By Appointment Only Call Jerry Tuiken at 355-2300 44, The New York Diamond Cutting Company "The Diamond Cutters' 3000 Town Center. Southfield, Michigan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41•41 41 41•41 41 41 41 • • • • • One Stop • Shopping • • • New • • • Remanufactured • • • Safety • • • Convenience • • Buy • • • Lease-Purchase • • • Best Price • • • • CAR TELEPHONES • • • • • • Free Demonstration • • • • • • • also now taking deposits for • • • • Cellular Phone Service • • • • • • • • • Let's talk • • 569-2337 • • 7 4 &loci pwoed, • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Aug. 30 — Dr. and Mrs. Marc Pomerantz (Bonnie Kaplan), former Oak Park residents of To- ledo, Ohio, announce the birth of a daughter, Dana Ashley, sister to Joshua Matthew. Proud grand- parents are Thelma and Harry Kaplan of Oak Park and Maxine and Herbert Pomerantz of St. Petersburg, Fla. Proud great- grandfather is Harry Ausubel of Howard Beach, N.Y. Dana is named in loving memory of her great-grandmothers Dinah Au- subel, Anna Berent and Ada Pomerantz. Aug. 23 — Jeffrey and Michelle Brodman (Michelle Baggleman) of Oak Park proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Hennya Dena. Proud grandparents are Shirley and Clement Baggleman of Oak Park, Leo Brodman of Southfield and Mrs. Rosalie Sos- nick of Miami Beach, Fla. Proud great-grandparents are Harry and Dorothy Lane of Oak Park, Rose Baggleman of Oak Park and Charlotte Baggleman of North Miami Beach, Fla. Hennya Dena is named in loving memory of her maternal great-aunt, Ann Shin- dler Wolk. Aug. 6 — Rick and Cheryl Kirsch (Cheryl Saulles) of West Bloomfield proudly announce the birth of their son, Daniel Evan, brother to Amy Tara. Aug. 3 — Dr. and Mrs. Marc Steingold (nee Susan Velick) of Southfield proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Dana Renee. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Velick of Southfield, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steingold of LaJolla, Calif., and Dr. and Mrs. Elie Aboulafia of Farmington Hills. Proud great-grandparents are Mrs. Lee Velick of Southfield, Mrs. Nellie Steingold of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Helman of Miami Beach, Fla. Dana is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother Dorothy Yucht. LOCAL NEWS Attorneys co-chair program on guardian ad !items with NCJW Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Fred M. Mester announces that Richard S. Victor and Sue Ann Canvasser have been named as co-chairmen for purposes of creating a guardian ad litem training progam in conjunction with the National Council of Jewish Women. This training program will be presented to special CASA (court appointed special advocates) workers affiliated with the NCJW. They are part of a public affairs/community service project and have had extensive experi- ence in the Oakland County Juvenile Court and will now be serving as guardian ad litem trainees for Judge Mester at the Circuit Court level. The training program consists of educational programs pre- sented to the CASA workers in- cluding the role of the guardian ad litem, substantive law of divorce/ custody, divorce procedures and interviewing procedures for guardian ad litems. This will be an experimental program where volunteers in- volved with the NCJW will act with attorneys appointed as guardian ad litems on behalf of minor children involved in cus- tody disputes following divorce or separation. In addition to Victor and Ms. Canvasser, Judge Mester has - ap- pointed attorney Chrysanthe Sue Ann Canvasser Richard S. Victor Kotsis and attorney Carol Garagiola, to serve on the train- ing committee. Campaign telethon slated Oct. 2 I. William Sherr Allied Jewish Campaign volun- teers will hold a telethon 6:30 p.m. Oct. 2 to encourage contributors to start the New Year right by paying their 1984 pledges. Marvin H. Goldman and I. William Sherr, cash mobilization chairman, are leading the tele- thon. Detroit is one of only 23 Ameri- can Jewish communities that sends regular monthly payments Marvin Goldman to the United Jewish Appeal, for distribution among this comuni- ty's overseas beneficiaries. In this way, the UJA can be assured of an even flow of dollars throughout the year. During the telethon, the cash mobilization committee will encourage contributors to meet their commitment with im- mediate payments.