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FARMINGTON HILLS 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m and 31205 Orchard Lake Rd. STERLING HEIGHTS 42354 Van Dyke Ave. Meyer Levin, President All Officers STIMULA ION ENRICHMENT LEARN! G FOUNDATIONS (SELF) An Educational Program Offering Jewish Concepts In A Friendy, Creative, Learning Environment. FOR CHILDREN, AGED 4 9, - Without Regard To Prior Hebrew Education n on orders over 9200 SOUTHFIELD Tickets Available from Rabbi Yoel Sperka 855.6972 739-2130 C._%r 135 Years, Temple Beth El has stood as the symbol of Reform Judaism hi Metropolitan Detroit. This year, make Temple Beth El a part of your family's future. Two Locations West Bloomfield Southfield in the at Centaur-Racquet Club Congregation B'nai David For Enrollment Information 557-8210 Temple Beth El SELF - Learning Traditional Values Using Non-Traditional Means • Ted Hochberg Harold M. Taub, president of the Windsor Jewish Community Council, announced the ap- pointment of Ted J. Hochberg as chairman of the 1985 United Jewish Appeal Campaign. Join- ing Hochberg will be Mel Muroff and Howard Sherman as Co Chairmen. Hochberg was born in Detroit and moved to Windsor in 1941. He attended Assumption Uni- versity where he received a B.A. degree. He received his LLB from Osgoode Hall and was called to the bar in 1962. He is the senior partner of Hochberg, Slopen. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1975. Hochberg is the founding president of Credit Counselling 559-4668 Sunday Mornings, Beginning September 29 Please Contact B'nai David Three Head Windsor Drive 353-1424 :Hand-Painted %%a* LOCAL NEWS Jewelers 26325 Twelve Mile Rd. Birmingham, Michigan 851-1100 He is the secretary and fund- raising chairman for the Essex County Crime Stoppers Associa- tion. Sherman was born in Hamil- ton, Ont. He attended Hamilton public schools and was graduated from the University of Akron in Ohio with a B.S.C. degree in business. He is the general manager of J. Kovinsky and Sons Limited. He has been active in B'nai B'rith, being a trustee of the Hamilton Lodge, was a member of the Cong. Shaar Hashomayim board of di- rectors from 1981 to 1984 and has been a member of the Howard Sherman Windsor Jewish Community Council board of directors since 1979. He is co-chairman of the Jewish Community , Centre Youth Activities Committee. He has been a member of the United Israel Appeal Ontario Regional Executive since 1983. JPI Classes Will Begin Sunday ol 4 A Melvin Muroff Services of Metropolitan Windsor and present board member; he is past president of the Ontario Association of Cre- dit Counselling Services. He is past president of the Better Business Bureau of Windsor and District, and former member of the board of directors of Windsor Chamber of Commerce and former Chairman of its Con- sumer Business Committee. He is a member of the board of governors of United Way of Windsor and Essex County and a member of the board of gover- nors of Metropolitan Hospital of Windsor. He also is a past president of Cong. Beth El, Windsor. He is secretary of the Windsor Jewish Community Council. Muroff is a graduate of Ken- nedy Collegiate. He attended the University of Windsor where he received his B.A. degree and received his LLB from the Uni- versity of Toronto in 1967. He passed the bar exam with hon- ors in 1969. He has been in the practice of law in Windsor for 16 years in the field of commercial' and corporate law. He is the vice president of the Windsor Chamber of Commerce and active in the Downtown Windsor Business Association. . The Jewish Parents Institute begins its 1985-1986 educational programs for children on Sun- day. Opening day activities, in- cluding organizational meetings for parents, will be held in Room 239 of the main Jewish Community Center. This year's Sunday school cur- riculum includes holidays and symbols, Bible stories and Bibli- cal history, Jews around the world, American Jewish His- tory, Jewish life cycle, anti- Semitism and the Holocaust, and modern Jewish history. Children age 3-13 are eligible to attend. J.P.I.'s b'nai mitzvah program is beginning its second year. This optional program includes the study of Talmud and Torah in English, selected literature, a comprehensive research project, and a 30-hour community serv- ice commitment. Membership applications will be taken on Sunday at the J.P.I. office at the main Jewish Cen- ter. Wins DVM Degree Stuart A. Meyers, son of Lil- lian and Leonard Meyers of West Bloomfield, earned a Doc- tor of Veterinary Medicine de- gree at Michigan State Univer- sity. He will practice in Hyde Park, Vt.