'THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 72 Friday, August 9, 1985 Certified — SINGLES =- MOHEL im of Detroit Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman 542-4444 Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 Reb. Hersh! Roth 557-0888 Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Rabbi S. Zachariash 557-9666 THE OAKLAND SINGLES CALENDAR OF EVENTS ONLY 2r A WORD Call 669-3379 2 pm thru 7 pm To Order Your September Calendar Send $2.00 to: The Oakland Singles Calendar of Events Box 8202 W. Bloomfield, MI 48304 JEWISH SINGLES Meet Congenial People Make New Social Contacts Free Interview For a better Social Life Call or write LO-LA The Jewish Dating Service. P.O. Box 254 Lathrup Village, MI 48076 Claire Arm Millie Rosenbaum 356-0949 FUN FOR FUN FOR YOUI KIDSI' "TAKE A BREAK TODAY" , Quality hourly drop-in child care "Where kids can have fun!" 3610 W. Maple (at Lahser next to A&P) Birmingham 540-5702 SUMMER HOURS: M-TH. 9-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 9-12 Mid., Closed Sun. RAM Beepers provided "so you're always In touch!" CHECKUP TIME! SCHEDULE YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL VISITS NOW ALL INSURANCE PROGRAMS, THIRD PARTY CO-PAYMENTS AND MEDICAID ACCEPTED • Specialists for Infants through Adolescents • Emphasizing Preventive Dentistry • Emergency Service Always Available paitigilaChitits Z. "TINY" KONIKOW, D.D.S. JEFFREY S. GOLDENBERG, D.D.S. NORTH OFFICE 6177 Orchard lake Rd., West Bloomfield, MI 855.6613 SOUTH OFFICE 26635 Woodward, Huntington Woods, MI 546.01100 PINK OR BLUE? It really doesn't matter! THE BRAND NEW BABY BASKET doesn't come In the wrong color. And it's always the right size. The perfect gift for every new baby. Our basket planners will design your own one-of-a-kind gift basket with something for everyone in the baby's family, such as: • The baby's name on a bottle filled with candy • Bibs, rattles, and soft toys • Gourmet foods for Mom • A cigar and golf magazine for Dad • A coloring book and crayons for the older broil* or sister Doty Mao assns hook* or home delivery netion-wide 4o ssoc4 ' tMs sIen WM s bas- ket • „if*, sea it lawrglasilan 4. 14,-.t. c..7 7 : • A v. BIRTHS MEET THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE Put A Personal Ad In • CU I 111 AT spi.nes for Gilt Giltbaskets sA ocessions. Continued from preceding page named in loving memory of her paternal grandfather Mr. Michael Glick and her maternal great-grandmother Esther Lieberman. July 14 — Jonathan and Ad- riana (Riveros) Balbes of South- field joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Ashley Ilana. Proud grandparents are Nelson and Beatrice Riveros of Miami, Fla., and Montague and Sonja Balbes of Southfield. Great- grandparents are Carlos and Rosario Martinez of Bogota, Colombia. Ashley Ilana is named in loving memory of her great-grandparents Abe and Ida Warshawsky. July 11 — Neil and Anne Moiseev, former Detroiters of Linden, N.J., are thrilled to an- nounce the birth of their son, Robert Martin Moiseev, brother to Laura Ellen. Excited grand- parents are Nate and Ada Moiseev of Southfield and Jack and Joyce Martin of Grosse Pointe Woods. Robbie is named in memory of his paternal great-grandfather Mr. Motl Rochlin. July 10 — Joe Kalo and Sherie Damraur-Kalo (Sherie Damraur, formerly of Southfield) of Rosh Pinna, Israel, joyfully announce the birth of their son, Gal Aaron. Proud grandparents are Faye and Louis Damraur of Southfield. Gal Aaron also is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalo. Gal Aaron is named in loving memory of his ME 011511 CONNECTION A Rewording Service For • Single . • Divorced • Widowed MEN AND WOMEN OF — ALL AGES — Call (313) 967-1034 Write P.O. Box 2514 Sorlidisld, MI 48037-2514 FREE INTERVIEW AFFORDABLE MEMBERSHIP THE PE VPLEBROKERS As (=Wive ad irentin social HOWIE spaidlizig it vial ilinictins INVITES YOU 25% to enjoy off a 6 month membership if you join by August 31, 1985 with this ad. Our membership is growing rapidly. If you are between 18 and 80 years old and want to meet compatible mates Call 569-2999 today! THE PEc.PLIMOMM 17000 W. 10 Mkt Road Southfield, MI 4075 Nathan and Mollie Borofsky. Samuel Efram is named after his grandfather Mr. Samuel July 9 — Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Storchan and his great-grand- Richard Shapiro (Judy Hous- father Efraim Borofsky. man) of Oak Park proudly an- nounce the birth of their third July 1 — Michael and Cynthia son, Eric Ross. He is the brother Gersten (Cynthia Garfinkle) of to Scott Jason and Brian Marc. West Bloomfield proudly an- Excited grandparents are Harry nounce the birth of their son, and Harriet Housman and Kay Jordan Ian, brother to Dana Shapiro. Great-"Bubbie" is Michelle. The proud grand- Esther Kert. Eric Ross is named parents are Philip and Ethel in memory of his uncle Mr. Ed- Gersten of Livonia and Marty ward Houseman and cousin and Suzanna Garfinkle of West Bloomfield. Great-grandparents Rose Letzic. are Yolan Klein of Deerfield July 4 — Dr. Marcy Storchman Beach, Fla., Elsie Bogorad of Borofsky and Dr. Eric Borofsky West Bloomfield and Joseph and of West Bloomfield joyfully an- Reva Gersten of Southfield. Jor- nounce the birth of their son, dan is named in loving memory Samuel Efram, brother to of his great-grandfathers Mr. Michael Seth. Proud grand- Isadore Bogorad and Mr. Joseph parents are Bell Storchan and Klein. paternal great-grandfather Mr. Adolph Damraur. SINGLES JEWISH TRI-COUNTY SINGLES will hear the music of Jury-Rhigged Productions at its "super summer dance" at 9:30 p.m. Aug. 17 at the main Jewish Community Center. There is a nominal charge. Re- freshments will be provided. For information, call Tri-County, 552-0856. ROSE SHERER SOCIAL- ITES will have a general mem- bership meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Northgate East Apts. club house. The agenda includes an update on the club constitution and verifi- cation of future programs. This will be followed by a social hour. Refreshments will be served. Prospective members are invited at no charge. For information, call Program Chairman Pete Steffin, 557-2411; or President Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. Membership is open to single men and women age 55 and up. for Sept. 29, leaving at 4 p.m. from the Southfield library. In addition to Rosenberg, club officers include Judy Ross, Lea Trager and Marlene Weiss. The CNJS Dinner Club is still taking reservations for its trip to the West/East restaurant slated for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26. Cost of the dinner includes tax, tip, tea and dinner. Reservation deadline is Aug. 23. For reser- vations, call the CNJS, 661- 1000, ext. 219. Bowlers are still being sought for the CNJS bowling league slated to begin Sept. 8 at Ark Lanes West. An organizational meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Aug. 25 at Ark Lanes. There is a fee. For details, call Mark Sperling, 477-2786. Co-ed softball is played at 10:30 a.m. Sundays at Brace- Lederle Field, Southfield. Ad- mission is free. Players should bring mitts. COMMUNITY NETWORK Scholars Meet FOR JEWISH SINGLES in- vites men and women to a spe- Jerusalem (JTA) — Some 900 cial aerobic workout at 6:30 scholars of Jewish studies from Tuesday in the health club fit- all over the world convened in ness room at the main Jewish Jerusalem Sunday as the ninth Community Center. Non-Center world congress of Jewish studies members are invited at a began its week-long sessions on charge. For information, call the the Mount Scopus campus of the Center, 661-1000, ext. 272. Hebrew University of Pedalers, a Jewish singles Jerusalem. bicycle club for persons age The world's largest gathering 25-45, will have a bike trip Aug. of academics involved in all 18 at Kensington, meeting at 3 areas of Jewish studies is held p.m. at the main Jewish Center every four years in Jerusalem for carpools. A potluck snack under the auspices of the World will be available. For reserva- Union of Jewish Studies. tions, call Larry Rosenberg 471-2695. A trip to Stoney Creek Met- ropark is planned for Aug. 25, Trade Expanded meeting at 3 p.m. at the Center Los Angeles (JTA) — A re- entrance for carpools. A potluck snack will be available. For cently completed arms deal with the People's Republic of China reservations, call Rosenberg. A bike trip on Belle Isle is has boosted Israel's Interna- planned for Sept. 8, meeting at tional arms trade to $1.2 billion 3:30 p.m. at the Southfield Pub- per year, reportedly making it the world's 10th largest weapons lic Library for carpools. Hines park will be the scene exporter, according to Jane's De- of the next bike trip scheduled feriae Weekly.