78 Friday, October 19, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS li - : .., „ • The B SPOT ( . . -• •. .;i, ge .;-.. .] ,;.>:14- ':4'. , 1.'. . •;" 1,- 6 ..;, ;?7, 2: . ' , / , . rfe:,..,,,, : . - . ., 1: , . - . . ',. . , it; : ' ,, . ',. • , .:' . . .. - 500/0-70oto OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • • • • BNAI BRITH Vertical Blinds Levolor Blinds Pleated Shades Wood Blinds Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL delegates meeting • ' .. . THE BLIND SPOT The Congress Building 30555 Southfield Rd. Suite 255 Southfield, Michigan 48076 o ', 6444001 111 ■ .. lb.— Is..— . . Showroom by Appointment 11..._ ft..— kl ■ ..._ 111.— III ■1I■ will be held on Wednesday at the Zionist Cultural center at 7:45 p.m. The Dolls for Democracy Program will be presented by Dorothy Mills following the meet- ing. President Esther Applebaum announces a New Year's Eve Ball, jointly sponsored by the B'nai B'rith Women and B'nai B'rith Men's Councils, will be held Dec. 31 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Chairman is Bobbie Levine. For information, contact the B'nai B'rith Women's Council office, 552-8150; or the B'nai B'rith Men's Council office, 552-8177. UNIT, BARRISTERS HEALTH CARE UNIT, AC- COUNTANTS UNIT will be QUALITY DRYCLEANING for your BETTER GARMENTS We own and operate our own plant Celebrating our 25th year Specializing In: • Silks . • Angora Sweaters joined by the Adat Shalom Men's Club at a debate between Daniel Murphy and Johannes Spreen, candidates for Oakland County executive, slated to take place at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Moderators will be Tom Walsh of the Detroit Free Press, Tim Richard of the Observer-Eccentric and Bob Roach of The Detroit News. Ad- mission fee includes brunch. For information and reservations, call Gordon Gold, 963-9625. HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAPTER will have a general 13 Mile and Orchard Lake (Westbrooke Shopping Center) 553-4850 FOR PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE ask for "JACK" meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Linda Goldman, 23541 Gardner, Oak Park. A speaker from Providence Hospital will present a program on stress management. Prospective mem- bers are welcome. Admission is free. Refreshments will follow. For reservations, call Ms. Goldman, 399-1108. For trans- portation, call Marlene Snell, 548-2738. will speak on "Jewish Contribu- tions to the United States." Re- freshments will be served follow- ing the meeting. Reservations for "The Precious Legacy" exhibit at the Detroit Institue of Arts will be taken at the meeting. For infor- mation, contact Marcella Roth, 356-6378. ACCOUNTANTS UNIT is still taking reservations for its third annual all-day seminar for con- tinuing professional education credit slated to take place Thurs- day at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and the seminar will begin at 8:30 a.m. Luncheon will be served. There is a fee. For details, call Iry Yellin, 353-6966; or Charles Kaye, 540- 7766. directed by Miriam Sachs. There is a nominal charge. Reservations are required. For reservations, call Mine Perlstein, 968-2896; or -1 Gussie Zuckerstein, 355-4072. DETROIT CHAPTER will have SOLOVICH FRANCES CHAPTER will hold its next,- a luncheon, meeting and program on Wednesday at noon in the Sut- ton Place Apts. club house. The speaker for the day is Mrs. Linda Garfield, past president, Couplets Unit of B'nai B'rith and current chairman of East Central Region of BBWomen. Following her talk will be a musicale, written and LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday at Knob-in-the- Woods Apts. club house. Brunch _ will be served at 11:30 a.m. (new time) at a nominal charge.. President Esther Sherr invites friends. Program chairman Eve- lyn Berger announces the Southfield-Lathrup Madrigal singers and choraliers, under the direction of David Jorlett, accom- panied by Rose Paulus, will entertain. Reservations are bein[5 . taken by Betty Stewart, 557- 3117; and Rose Pogats, 967-4068. general meeting at 8 p.m. Monday at the Maple House, 3611 W Maple, Birmingham. A local spa representative will give a pre- sentation on "Designs for Fall." Guests are welcome. For informa- tion, call Liz Droz, 626-1082; or Lorene Rosner, 553-7658. BBWomen slate mission to Israel B'nai B'rith Women's Council President Esther Applebaum in- vites B'nai B'rith Women mem- bers, their families and friends to participate March 3-17, 1985, on the BBW mission to Israel. The tour offers the opportunity to travel the country and to spend Purim with the boys at the B'nai B'rith Women's Children's Home in Jerusalem. Mission members will also have the opportunity to learn about the BBW Arab- Jewish Project during a visit to the Hebrew University of ) Jerusalem. BBW International President Beverly Davis of New__ York will lead the mission. Tour participants also ma., choose to take advantage of their stay in the Middle East by par- ticipating in an extension to Egypt, scheduled for March 17-21. . For information, call the B'nai B'rith Women's Council office - 552-8150. LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP- TER will hold a luncheon meet- ()CITIZEN A Sweetest Day Classic Classic designs work equally well for him or for her. The perfect Sweetest Day gift. All offered at outstanding discounts. I lc; ing on Thursday at noon at the Zionist Cultural Center. There is a nominal charge for lunch. Jean- nie Weiner, vice president of B'nai B'rith Women's Council and on the board of the Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council, will present a lecture-slide presentation on her recent visit to the Soviet Union entitled, "Close Encounter with Soviet Refuseniks." President Jennie Kent invites guests. For information, contact Eileen Israel, 968-0569. DOWNTOWN - FOX LODGE $185.00 Retail $210.00 Retail $110.00 Retail $120.00 Retail WEINTIVAIU113 JPIEWEILEIRS "Sunset Strip" 29536 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan 48034 (313) 3574000 • =3:=111 VISA HOURS Mon.-Fri. — 10am-6pm Thursday — 10am-8pm Saturday — 10am-5pm will hold a special meeting, Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Dr. Edward Barton, neurologist at Providence Hospi- tal, will talk about "Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Nervous System." There will be a question and answer period. Re- freshments will be served. Wives and friends are invited. ISRAEL CHAPTER invites families and friends to join the chapter at its next general meet- ing on Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the lower meeting room McDonnell Towers, 24400 Civic Center Dr., Southfield. Rabbi Allan Blustein, a chap- 'TN a LOCAL NEWS Yeshivat Akiva adds to faculty Rabbi Shmuel Lopin, principal, and Barry Eisenberg, president, announce a number of new faculty appointments at Yeshivat Akiva. Enrollment this year resulted in the addition of a second section to the first grade. Mrs. Anita Millman, a graduate of Wayne State University who holds a master's degree from Oakland University, will teach grade one general studies and Mrs. Renee Kresch will teach the Judaic studies. Mrs. Kresch majored in education at Touro College and attended Midrasha Seminary in Israel. Robert Furca, a specialist in de- veloping and implementing micro computer curriculum in the Oak Park school district, will teach in- troduction to computers for stu- dents in grade nine. The pre-school program has added Mrs. Esther Sherizen and Mrs. Simcha State. Mrs. Sherizen received her B.A. degree from _ _ ____ NT-1- attended Gratz College it Philadelphia. Mrs. State received her degree from Teachers Insti- tute of Yeshiva University and has many years experience in early childhood and nursery school. Mrs. Karen Weidl, who majored ., in political and social science a::: Western Michigan University, 1 will teach American history and geography to seventh and eighth graders. Mrs. Margaret Dalhaus, a 14- L' year veteran in teaching high school science, chemistry ane., math, will teach chemistry and algebra at Akiva this year. Sh6" received both bachelor and mas- ter's degrees from Illinois State University. Mrs. Roberta Zoli, an English major with a master's degree speech communication from Wayne State University, will - teach English in grades seven,