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December 27, 1985 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-12-27

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Friday, December-27, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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:THE BROADWAY SHOP

STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092
GLATT KOSHER MEATS

BRING US YOUR FURS
FOR QUICK RE-SALE!

(at reasonable prices)

Conveniently located at

89* lb.
$1.19 lb.
$2.79 1b.

CHICKEN LEGS OR THIGHS
FRYERS (5 lb. minimum)
RIB STEAKS

32980 Middle Belt at 14 Mile
Broadway Plaza, Farmington Hills
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-BROADWAY SHOP
*THE
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Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter
Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

We buy and sell almost new designer clothes and furs

Judy Verona, Eleanor Heyman

851-7022

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Member markets of the Detroit
Area Kosher Retail Meat
Dealers Association

CALL US LAST. We'll beat your best deal!

SUN., DEC. 29th thru THURS., JAN. Ind

Fresh Frozen

ROCK CORNISH HENS . . . . . . 1.39

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AREA RETAIL KOSHER MEAT DEALERS
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26035 Coolidge, Oak Park
Dexter Davison Kosher Meat Market
24760 Coolidge, Oak Park
Harvard Row Kosher Meat Market
21780 W. 11 Mile Rd., Southfield

Franklin Kosher Meat
5554 Drake Rd., W. Bloomfield
Louis Cohen & Sons
New Orleans Kosher Meat Market
15600 W. 10 Mile, Southfield
Singer's Kosher Meat Market
13121 W. 9 Mlle, Oak Park

Think Kosher

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Continued from Page 41

legal secretary and eventually be-
came the sole support of the fam-
ily when her father died.
Gluckstern married a physicist,
Dr. Robert Gluckstern, at a young
age. She had three children and
moved from campus to campus ac-
ross the country, as her husband
advanced his career.
"I knew, and don't ask me how I
knew, that if I didn't go back to
school when I got to be 40, I would
be a very unhappy woman," says
Gluckstern.
She began with night college
courses in the early 1950s and
graduated with a history degree
from Southern Connecticut State
in 1964. She subsequently re-
ceived a master's and Ed.D degree
in counseling psychology from the
University of Massachusetts.
At the height of student riots in
the late 1960s, she was asked to
train officers in handling rebelli-
ous college students. Sub-
sequently, she WhS a consultant
for numerous penal institutions
and began reforming jails in
Washington, D.C., Maryland, and
Massachusetts.
Her work at Patuxent has won
praise. But the prison has also
been the subject of critical reports
in the news media. Gluckstern al-
lowed the crew of Sixty Minutes to
spend three weeks at Patuxent for
a story last summer. The program
was generally favorable, showing
how the prison rehabilitates the
criminals.
But the report did mention the
tragic case of Willie Howard.
Howard, a convicted rapist, was
paroled after almost nine years.
When Howard was on parole, he
raped two more women.
Correspondent Ed Bradley
probed Gluckstern about the case.
"We made a mistake. There's no
way I can defend that," the war-
den responded. "There was an
error in judgment. Again, and I
have to go back to the recidivism
rate, are we allowed to make an
error in judgment?" Because if
you're going to have an institu-
tion like this or any institution,
and you're going to have parole,
then you're going to have errors in
judgment and you're going to
have to be allowed a certain
racidivism rate. We cannot
guarantee 100 percent success."
For each failure, Gluckstern
says, there are hundreds of suc-
cess stories at Patuxent. And that
is what makes Norma Gluckst-
em's job worthwhile. ❑

Study Reveals
`Mismatch'

All certified Kosher by
the Metropolitan Kashruth
Council 'of Michigan
Products of the C. F. Burger
Creamery.

New York (JTA) — In the typi-
cal Jewish school, there is "a
mismatch between what many
parents want and what the best
Jewish educators envision," ac-
cording to a new study by the
American Jewish Committee.
The study, "Accountability in
Jewish Education: A School-
Centered Model," contends that
the "mismatch," in addition to
limitations of personnel and re-
sources for the school, makes rare ,
genuine accountability and ac-
ceptance of responsibility, with-
out which there cannot be effec-
tive Jewish education.

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