THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Friday, December 7, 1984 -79
PARENTS OF JEWISH SINGLES
Give your son or daughter a unique Chanukah gift
ner which provides a clear view of
the entire inside of the breast. The
Elcint scanner is used in conjunc-
tion with a low-dose mammog-
raphy device which uses only
one-sixth of the amount of radia-
tion found in conventional mam-
mography machines.
The low-dose mammography
device also produces a clearer pic-
ture than its predecessors.
The tests performed at the cen-
ter can detect both benign and
malignant tumors. The machines
are the only two of their kind cur-
rently in use in Michigan.
SINGLES
ROSE SHERER SOCIALITES,
a singles group for persons age 55
and up will have a regular meet-
ing on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
Northgate East Apts. club house.
A short business meeting will be
followed by slides on Israel, nar-
rated by Richard Goldsmith. Re-
freshments and social hour will
follow. Single men and women are
invited. There is no charge. For
information, contact Pete Stettin,
557-2411; or President Dorothy
Goldberg, 548-6850.
B'NAI B'RITH MICHIGAN
SINGLES (39 and up) will have a
Chanukah party 7:30 p.m. Dec. 16
in the Summit Apts. club house.
There is a fee, and non-members
are invited. The evening will in-
clude food, games, prizes and
dancing. Participants. should
bring a nominally-priced, unisez
grab bag gift.
JEWISH SINGLES/PARENTS
NETWORK OF ANN ARBOR
will have games and prizes as part
of its Chanukah celebration at 7
p.m. Dec. 22 in the home of Mari-
lyn Friedman, 1405 Westfield,
Ann Arbor. Members should
bring menorot, candles and a pot-
luck dessert. Children are wel-
The group is still taking reser-
vations for its New Year's Eve
party slated to take place Dec. 31
in the home of Millie Ostrowsky,
2501 Meade Ct., following a
movie. There is a fee, and mem-
bers should bring own beverages.
Reservation deadline is Dec. 23.
For details and reservations, call
Ms. Ostrowsky, 663-1035.
YOUNG JEWISH ADULTS
ASSOCITION (age 18-25) will
spend. the afternoon at the
Holocaust Memorial Center Sun-
day, meeting at the Southfield
Civic Center at 1:30 p.m. for car-
pools. Following the HMC tour,
the group will go out for dinner.
Reservations are being taken
for the group's Chanukah latke
and video party slated for 7:30
p.m. Dec. 22 in the home of Gail
Nachman, 20225 Winchester Dr.,
Southfield. A carpool will leave at
7:30 p.m. from the Southfield
Civic Center tennis courts. Food
will be served. For information,
call Gail Nachman, 357-0241.
Singles age 18-25 are invited.
AJCongress liaison to speak here
Southfield woman
wins ASCAP prize
Alison E. Hirschel, daughter of
John U. and Dr. L. Anne Hirschel
of Southfield, has won the $500
first prize in the Nathan Burkan
Memorial Competition at the
Yale Law School it was an-
nounced by Hal David, president
of the American Society of Com-
posers, Authors and Publishers.
The winning essay is entitled
"Compensating the Copyright
Holder When Copyright Yields to
the Public's Right to Know."
The Nathan Burkan Memorial
Competition is sponsored an-
nually by ASCAP in memory of
ASCAP's first general counsel
who died in 1936. The awards, de-
signed to stimulate interest in the
field of copyright law, have been
traditional at ASCAP since 1938.
The Jewish Dating Service
Call 356-0949
Claire Arm
or write
P.O. Box 254
Millie Rosenbaum
Lathrup Village, Ml 48076
come. There is a nominal fee. For
reservations by Dec. 19 call Ms.
Friedman, 662-9352; or Jerry
Garfield, 994-4006.
LOCAL NEWS
Marc A. Pearl, American
Jewish Congress representative
in Washington,' will address a
meeting sponsored by the Michi-
gan Region of the American
Jewish Congress and the Jewish
A MEMBERSHIP IN LO-LA
Community Council of Metropoli-
tan Detroit in cooperation with
Adat Shalom Synagogue at 8 p.m.
Monday at Adat Shalom.
Pearl, an attorney, serves as the
American Jewish Congress
liaison with the White House, the
U.S. Congress and other federal
agencies. He is an expert on the
Washington scene and will dis-
cuss how the Jewish community
can turn its concerns into action
in this post election period.
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`Superwoman' topic
of Sinai Guild event
"Superwoman" is the topic to be
presented to paid-up members of
the Sinai Hospital Guild on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Orchard
Lake Middle School.
Dr. Cassandra Klyman,
psycho-analyst, will speak about
the effects of the working woman
on her husband, children, parents
and siblings.
Leah Snider, guild president,
invites prospective members,
both men and women. For infor-
mation, call the Sinai Hospital
Guild office, 493-5300.
ORCHARD MALL
Orchard Lake at Maple
W. Bloomfield - 626 8200
Mon.-Sat. 10-6; Thurs. till 8:30
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NEW ORLEANS-MALL
Greenfield at 10 Mlle
Southfield - 55 7-31 1 1
Mon.-Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-5
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