54 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 4, 1985 1 Certified MOHEL im of Detroit 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 NARROWED: $39. 1 12.1 12. Lapels Pant Legs Shirt Collars ■ 1111.111110111111 1111 ■-• I '., I -. BRAND NAME flITS 20% OFF I I 1_, ix. 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The activities, sponsored by the Jewish Community Council with the assistance of the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Welfare Federation, will take place on April 25 and April 28 at the main Jewish Center. The program on April 25 will consist of an evening lecture by an Israeli scholar or diplomat, fol- lowed by a social hour and recep- tion for local dignitaries. On April 28, several events will run concurrently. The committee During January, the Beth Hayeled, Cong. Shaarey Zedek's nursery school and kindergarten, will focus on handicap awareness and aid. On Jan. 25, the case of a Muppet-like puppet show called "The Kids on the Block" will in- clude characters who are deaf, blind and palsied. On Monday, a special presenta- tion "Because You're Different" will show the differences between healthy and diseased muscles. Then, on Jan. 16, the children will participate in a "winter hop" to raise funds for muscular dys- trophy. Books, songs and discussions during regular class times will reinforce the lessons. . FOR SALE AT MALTER FURS All of our fine furs reduced from 25% to 55 M O LTER "F I I %RA SRD ROI‘ DESIGNERS OF FINE FURS Jan. 31st, 1985 val games, clowns, and a magi- cian, and Israel's birthday cake. Committee members are David Gubow, Shelley Jackier, Bob Shapiro and Alan Yost. Adele Silver and Esther Tuchklaper serve as staff liaisons from the Jewish Community Center. Allan Gale is staff liaison from the Jewish Community Council. Handicapped nursery topic JANUARY SALE ENDS is exploring the possibility of bringing to Detroit a multi-media autio-visual experience focusing on Israeli society and culture, pre- senting a show of Israeli fashions and organizing a maccabiah ath- letic competition. There will be displays of Israeli food and prod- ucts, Israeli folk-dancing, chil- dren's activities, including carni- In Millard Row Mall • 21742 It 11 Mile Rd. Southfield, NH 48076 • Phone 338-0850 Ben Martin and his granddaughter Tami Tarnow volunteered their services at a Chanukah party for Detroit's isolated Jewish elderly, sponsored by Project Outreach of the Jewish Vocational Service. BIRTHS imisms Dec. 28 — Dr. and Mrs. Kurt Brickner (Dr. Linda Lafferty), former Detroiters of Truckee, Calif., joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Sara Ayn, sister to Michael and Scott. The proud grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Brickner and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Baker. Her paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Labowitch. Sara Ayn is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grandmother Sarah Brickner. Dec. 22 — Tova and Joel Wein- berg (Tova Levi, formerly of Oak Park) of Pittsburgh, Pa., are happy to announce the birth of their son, Joshua Shlomo, brother to Shira and Elana. Proud grand- parents are Ruth and Benno Levi of Oak Park and Belle and Jacob Weinberg of Pittsburgh. Proud great-grandmother is Helen Hess of Oak Park. Dec. 11 — Dr. and Mrs. Randy Bernstein (Anita Korobkin) of Southfield proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Carrie Nicole. Proud grandparents are Oscar and Lillian Korobkin of Oak Park and Isadore and Sylvia Bernstein of Farmington Hills. Nov. 27 — Brent and Nancy Triest (Nancy Rosen) of Hun- tington Woods joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Kate Rebecca, sister to Jonathon Leigh. The proud grandparents are Howard and Anita Triest and William N. Rosen. The proud great-grandmothers are Pauline Hammerstein and Rose Davidovitch. Kate Rebecca is named in loving memory of her paternal grandmother Betty Ro- sen. NEWS MDA may halt blood supply Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Mage Davod Adom said Monday that i would halt the supply of blood to hospitals and the army this week unless the government and local authorities pay more than $1 mil- lion in overdue bills. Amitzur Kfir, head of the MDA, Israel's equivalent of the Red Cross, said his agency has been unable to meet its payroll. Most of the money is owed by the Health Ministry. The Finance Ministry isI said to be deliberately withhold- ing funds to pressure the Health Ministry to cut its budget. Kfir said that public health would not be in immediate danger if the MDA stopped delivering blood because hospitals have emergency supplies.