THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 28, 1984 Martaez Photographic Services of the Jewish Community Center. The group will have a photo- graphic road rally Oct. 14, meet- ing at 2 p.m. at the Morris Branch. There is a fee. Supplies will be provided, and prizes awarded to the members of the winning car. Non-members are invited. ( YJAA will have its second an- nual hayride Oct. 27, meeting at 6:15 p.m. at the Morris Branch. The hayride will be held at Sugarbush Farm, and carpools will be formed. Refreshments will be provided. Reservations are re- quired. Persons who make paid reservations before Oct. 20 will be admitted at a discount. For de- tails, call Jane Sklar, 552-0265; or Gail Nachman, 357-0241. BAR & BAT MITZVAHS CANDIDS 19350 Plainview 77 We Wish Our Friends And Customers A Happy New Year DOUBLE YOUR CLOSET SPACE Days or Eves. 532-6558 May the coming year be filled LOCAL NEWS with health and happiness for Center establishes Goldman Fund to aid youth interested in sports Robert Slatkin, president of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, announces the establishment of the Kenny Goldman Athletic Fund estab- lished in the memory of Kenny Goldman. Because of Kenny's avid inter- est in all types of sports, his fam- ily, parents Rochelle and Milt, his sister, Leslie, and his brother, Ar- nie, felt that a fitting tribute to him would be the development of a fund which would encourage and help young people to partici- pate in sports. With that in mind, the Center is rapidly moving ahead with plans for the Kenny Goldman Memorial Basketball League which has a 'tentative starting date of Nov. 11. The league is intended for chil- dren age 8-10. The program will run from 1:30 to 3 p.m. each Sun- Author of book on Barbie to speak As a prelude to the Jewish Cen- ter's Book Fair in November, Dr. Erhard Dabringhaus, author of Klaus Barbie: The Shocking Story "-of How the U.S. Used This Nazi Criminal as an Intelligence Agent, will speak at a luncheon in the ' 'Center library at 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday. Dr. Dabringhaus is professor emeritus of German language and cultural history at Wayne State ; University. He emigrated to the United States in June 1930, when his father, a leading labor leader, "became disgusted with Ger- many's movement toward Nazism. Dr. Dabringhaus served in the U.S. Military Intelligence Service from 1942 to 1950, was decorated / and rose to the rank of major. In 4.948, he met and worked with Klaus Barbie who was the head of an information network he had organized and offered to the American intelligence commu- nity for a price. ,-; In a letter to NBC News (Jan. 31, 1983) Dr. Dabringhaus wrote: 6`If Klaus Barbie is ever brought to trial in France or West Germany, I would be willing to testify, since I recall many more crimes com- mitted by Barbie in France during , the occupation." For reservations to the lunch- eon in the library, call the Center, 0 61-1000 ext. 275. r day in the main gym at the Maple/Drake Building. The league will have a five-week instructional/play period. The program will begin again on Jan. 6 with regular league play for the next five weeks. A minimum of four teams will compete in the first season. This program will emphasize learning basketball fundamen- tals as well as fair play. The Kenny Goldman Athletic Fund will be used to provide schol- arships to young athletes who will participate in the program. all our family and friends Mr. & Mrs. Sam Flatt Donna & Ami With a DO-IT-YOURSELF'or CUSTOM CLOSET LUTTER t ONTROL YOUR ORGANIZATION STATION Huge Selection of Household Storage Products 28956 Orchard Lk. Rd., Farmington Hills Services available to Center seniors 855-9678 SA LO\ The senior adult department of the Jewish Community Center announces a variety of ongoing services to senior adults. Attorney Ted Masserman is available to answer legal ques- tions every Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Morris Branch. Libby Konikow, a notary public, will perform notary services free of charge at 1 p.m. Wednesdays or by appointment. Mort Serlin, medical insurance and government forms counselor, is available to assist seniors in fil- ling out forms of all kinds. For appointments, call Miriam Sandweiss at the Morris Branch, 967-4030. Me and My Dad orientation near The main Jewish Community Center will be the scene of the orientation meeting of the Me and My Dad program slated for 7:30 p.m. Thursday. For details, call Bruce Tabashneck, 661-1000, ext. 219; or Carolyn Dangoor, 661-1000, ext. 215. Carmel Carpets exhibited at Center The Jewish Community Center will hold an exhibition and sale of Israeli-made carpets from Carmel beginning Sunday and running through Oct. 7. There will be Oriental and modern carpets as well as renowned Carmel area rugs. Capture The Attention New Year's Introductory Offer .. . present this ad and receive 20% off salon services through October 13 Franklin Shopping Plaza Southfield 352-5790