100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

November 16, 1984 - Image 75

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-16

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Epic‘ 111(11TA)/TSI. J. r i■ iEW E Fridays 4Npyqr1Ver 1

Certified

FRONT
DISC
BRAKES

MOHEL im of Detroit

$59.95

Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman
542-4444
Cantor S. Greenbaum
855-0628
Reb. Hershl Roth
557-0888
Cantor Sidney Rube
358-1426
Rabbi S. Zachariash
557-9666

with coupon

Regular
$69.95

Semi-Metallic
pads extra

Nov. 11 — Steven and Sheryl
Fellows (Sheryl Dictor) of Bloom-
field Township proudly announce
the birth of their daughter, Emily
Jaclyn, sister to Brooke Lauren.
Proud grandparents are Mrs. Mol-
lie Fellows and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin (Rita) Dictor.

Nov. 7 — Walter and Elaine
Rosenblum (Elaine Colton) of
Southfield are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their daugh-
ter, Dana Michelle, sister to Eric
Benjamin. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Andy Colton of
Oak Park, Mrs. Esther K.
Rosenblum of Southfield, Dr. Saul
Rosenblum of Akron, Ohio. Proud
great-grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Kreisman of Oak Park.

Nov. 4 — Mark and Suzanne
(Schussler) Zwiren of Troy are
proud to announce the birth of
their son, Kyle Trevor. Kyle Tre-
vor is named in loving memory of
his maternal great-grandmother
Evelyn Woolman, and his pater-
nal great-aunt Tessie Lynn.
Happy grandparents are Art and
Sheila Schussler of Southfield and
Jack and Molly Zwiren of Queens
Village, N.Y.

Dayna Simon Wilde. Dayna is
named in memory of her grand-
father Mr. David Simon. Grand-
parents are Mrs. David (Dolly)
Simon of Southfield, Mrs. Betty
Wilde of Birmingham and Claude
Wilde of Grosse Pointe.

Oct. 27 — Larry and Andrea
Bohm (Andrea Simon) of South-
field joyfully announce the birth
of their son, Brandon Scott. The
very proud grandparents are Har-
riet and Leon Simon of West
Bloomfield and Rose and Benja-
min Bohm of Southfield. The
proud great-grandfather is Nate
Stein of Oak Park. Brandon Scott
is named in loving memory of his
maternal great-aunt Beverly
Kleinman, his maternal great-
grandmother Sally Stein and pat-
ernal great-uncle Mr. Adolf Fuss.

Sept. 20 — Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Lutz (Susan Pomish) of West
Bloomfield proudly announce the
birth of twins, Melissa Danielle
and Daniel Michael, sister and
brother to Jerod and Scott. Mat-
ernal grandparents are Seymour
Pomish and Diane Pomish. Pat-
ernal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Lutz. Great-grand-
mothers are Mrs. Esther Pomish
and Mrs. Rose Colman.

Aug. 15 — Former Oak Park
resident Paul Heilbrunn and Mrs.
Heilbrunn of Indianapolis, Ind.,
announce the birth of a daughter,
Rachel Morgan Heilbrunn.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Werner V. Heilbrunn of Far-
mington Hills and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Steinmetz of Indianapolis.

Oct. 30 — Fred and Judy Vocino
(Judy Schwartz) of Royal Oak
happily announce the birth of
their son, Daniel Mark. Proud
grandparents are Perry and Ethel
Schwartz of Southfield and Mary
Vocino of Mt. Clemens.

Oct. 29 — Paul and Ellen Fried
(Seidman) of Farmington Hills
proudly announce the birth of
their daughter, Julie Michele.

Oct. 29 — Mitchell and Cathy L.
Merzin (Cathy L. Newman) of
Farmington Hills announce the
birth of their son, Alexander
Matthew. The proud grand-
parents are Joseph and Eleanor
Newman of West Bloomfield.
Alexander Matthew is named in
loving memory of his paternal
great-grandmother, Anna Mer-
zin.

::. New Pads • New Seals .
::. Turn Rotors • Road TestK
.
-:.
..
.:.
Repack Bearings
...

••••

BIRMINGHAM TIRE K1

::::1104 S. Woodward, Birmingharri

ri

Aipai: 642-3116K
. Q ED STONE wav
642-3288

Jewish National Fund
HOLIDAY FUNDRAISER
Dec. 1 & 2

Please call for more information

Advance
Checks
Accepted

CMGPV'S

Now Open
Sunday
12-4

Goldsmal,

Creative

ORCHARD PLACE CENTER

LOCAL NEWS

39075 Orchard Lk. Rd., Farmington Rills

855-0433

JCCouncil subcommittee plans
course on Holocaust for schools

Nov. 4 — Carlo Jack and Alyssa
Rose Martina (Alyssa Rose Pious)
of Huntington Woods joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their first
child, a son, Adam Raphael.
Proud grandparents are Dr. and
Mrs. Eugene (Anita) Pious and
Mr. and Mrs. Carlo (Tillie) Mar-
tina. Adam's great-grandmother
is Mrs. Bertha Katz of Tel Aviv,
Israel.

Nov. 2 — Daniel and Lori
Selonke (Lori Stein) of Oak Park
joyfully announce the birth of
their daughter, Lauren Ann, sis-
ter to Aaron David. Proud grand-
parents are Sol and Judy Stein
and Frank and Sharon Selonke.
Great-grandparents are Morris
and Clara Zabel and Francis and
Edith Selonke. Lauren Ann is
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandmother Lil-
lian Stein and paternal grand-
mother Ann Selonke.

WE BEGIN WITH A BASKET . . . THEN
WE FILL IT WITH IMAGINATION!

Don't Forget Thanksgiving is right around the corner!

% ERIC

44'

Most gift baskets
are just plain dull,
no imagination,
very impersonal.

.

"

4.1

7
rn

,

4 1
.0

CALL OUR
BASKET PLANNERS
today and let us
design your
one-of-a-kind
gift basket.

The GREAT
AMERICAN BASKET CO.

with home
delivery nationwide
call:

specializes in unique, personalized gift
baskets. In our baske t s you'll find the
highest quality edibles PLUS per-
sonalized ceramic mugs, toys, maga-
zines . . . and much, more!

661-2996

At berlins

BOYS & GIRLS

Reviewing materials for the Holocaust curriculum being developed for
the Oakland schools are, from left: Zelda Robinson, chairman of the
Jewish Community Council's Holocaust subcommittee; Dr. Sidney
Bolkosky and Betty Rotberg Ellias.

The Jewish Community Coun-
cil's Holocaust subcommittee has
been working for the past 1 1/2
years on the development of a
ten-day curriculum on the
Holocaust, to be used by Ameri-
can government classes in the
Oakland School System.
Developed by the subcommittee
at the request of Dr. Guy
Blackburn, director of social
studies at Oakland schools, the
curriculum will be piloted in a few
schools before being distributed
throughout the district.
Topics to be covered include: the
meaning of prejudice, a brief view
of European anti-Semitism, the
rise of the Nazis and the effe is of

Counci! -Pfliate

Jewish

ces
•h Congr

Oct. 28 — Michael a r
Wilde (Janet bin:
Southfield ai:d
ant-D.:111•2e thr

newest

P'

e•

■■■•

pity C
benboi_
n of the (L

as t.
her organ-

844c 75

World War I, the "Final Solution,"
the concentration camps, moral
implications of the Holocaust,
righteous gentiles and resistance,
world responses and liberation,
and the aftermath.

NEWS

UJA medal winners

New York (JTA) — `"(living To
Life," a multi-media prot . o-type of
United Jewish Appeal commu-
nity musical spectaculars, writ-
ten, composed, directed and pro-
duced by Issachar Miron, won the
Gold Medal at the 27th annual In-
ternational Filma and TV Festi-
val. The multi-range "Tree of
Light," Miron's motivational / in-
spirational featurette, also a UJA
production, won the Silver Medal.

OUTERWEAR

SALE

30% OFF

COATS - JACKETS
SNOW SUITS

ROBIN
MIGHTY MAC, PACIFIC TRAIL
LONDON FOG, WEATHER TAMER,
WHITE STAG, TIDYKINS
ROTHSCHILD

20% OFF

REGULAR MERCHANDISE
AT ALL TIMES

Serving 3 Generations with Personalized Service

INFANTS • BOYS • GIRLS • APPAREL thru size 16

6385 Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple West illoomtliid
lst& Orchard Mall

851-5110

visa

mastercharge

.- 01 4$o
_t*cv. (4,:t4p, o,4

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan