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New spring, summer merchandise, 851- 0124. 53—ENTERTAINMENT Clark Family Players BIRTHDAY PARTIES and other special oc- casions Clowns, juggling, magic, music, dance, puppets, balloon sculpture Call Mary Ellen 273-6716 CARICATURES,,, CART00 sY ( e4 '11Mb" `?FILCH. ftME R . rok PArzbri ES s.f. 2.93-1723 SPACE AGE COMPUTER PICTURES Taken of your guests at Bar Mitzvas, wed- dings, promotional parties, etc. Call 863-7736 for info 54—CEMETERY LOTS ADAT SHALOM cemetery. 3 lots. $575 each. 476-2437. Pictured at the Shapero School of Nursing's final graduation ceremonies are, from left: Rabbi Richard Hertz, Edna Adastik and Irving Shapiro, Sinai's executive vice president. A long chapter in Sinai Hospi- tal of Detroit's history came to a close last month as the last class of Sinai's Shapero School of Nursing received diplomas. The hospital-based school, which opened in 1956 with fund- ing from the Nate S. and Ruth B. Shapero Foundation and the Cunningham Drug Co. Founda- tion, was the first in Michigan for licensed practical nursing. All told, 2,406 students have graduated from the school since it opened. The graduation ceremony was held in the Handelman Hall of Temple Beth El in Birmingham. Dr. Richard Hertz, rabbi emeritus for the temple, presented the in- vocation for the ceremony, and Sylvia Serwin, president of the Shapero School of Nursing board of trustees, presented the opening remarks.---- Edna Adastik has been the di- rector of the Shapero School for 13 years and on the faculty since the school opened. The Shapero name will live on, however, when the Shapero Insti- tute for Nursing Excellence opens later in the year as an extension of the Hospital's Department of Nursing. The institute's objective, ac- cording to the new director, Sister Marcella Clancey, will be to pro- mote research and higher educa- tion as related to innovative con- cepts and practices in nursing. MK Meron Due In Detroit The Detroit Zionist Federa- tion's scholar-in-residence, Moshe L. Meron, deputy speaker and member of Knesset, is firming up speaking engagements for his stay here March 18 through April 1. His tentative schedule is as fol- lows: Reception, 8 p.m., March 18, home of Norman and Helen Naimark, 25020 Devon, Franklin, reservations required; Lecture, noon, March 20, Cong. Beth Shalom, "An Israel Update"; Lecture, '7 p.m., March 21, A. Phillip Randolph Institute, "Ethiopian Jews"; Dinner-lecture, 8 p.m. March 22, Temple Israel/Zionist Organ- ization of America — Detroit Dis- trict, "Israel-West Bank"; Guest sermon, 8:45 a.m., March 23, Cong. B'nai Moshe, "Brother- hood: Israel and Its Arab Neighbors"; and 8:30 p.m., Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center, Jabotinsky Society, "Israel and Its Arab Neighbors"; Luncheon, 2 p.m. March 24, Pioneer Women/ Labor Zionist Al- liance, Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park; Luncheon, noon March 25, Hamilton Place, Einstein Forum, "Economics of Israel"; Lecture, noon March 26, Hillel Foundation, Wayne State Uni- versity, "Israel Economics"; Address, noon March 27, In- gham County Bar Association, 1:30 p.m., State Capitol, meeting with Jewish legislators; Lecture, 10:30 a.m.. March, 28, Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house, Hadassah; 7 p.m. Roches- ter Covenant Church, "Israel's Economic Outlook"; Lecture, 7:30 p.m. March 29, Cong. Shaarey Zedek, East Lans- ing, "Foreign Policy: New Views"; Lecture, 9 a.m. March 31, United Hebrew Schools, "Israel and Its Arab Neighbors." To schedule Meron or to make reservations, call the Detroit Zionist Federation, 353-8828. Corrections The date of the Charles Shapiro Post and Auxiliary bowling night listed in last week's Jewish News as in er- ror. The date should have read March 9. For details, call Margaret Mendelson, 354- 6270. The date of the ecumenical evening at The Precious Le- gacy exhibit appearing in last week's Jewish News was in- correct. The affair will be held on March 24 at 6 p.m. at the Detroit Institute of Arts. For details, call the Ecumeni- cal Institute for Jewish- Christian Studies, 353-2434. For subscriptions Call 354-6060 ,j i Friday, March 8, 1985 77 1111111 1