THEDETHIM ;MISR NEWS ; • 72 Friday; Marctt 28; 1986 bruce m. weiss Jewelers 26325 Twelve Mile Rd. Southeast corner Northwestern Behind Gabe's Fruits In The Mayfair Shops Did You Remember to send someone a . gift subscription to BIRTHS THE JEWISH NEWS? Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-8:30 353-1424 Certified MOHELim 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 — RAM BEEPERS "So you're always In touch" "Quality Hourly Drop-In Child Care. Where kids can have fun." 3610 W. Maple (at Langer) next to MP Hours: M-TH 8-10 p.m., FRI. 8-1 a.m., SAT. 9-1 a.m., SUN. 12-8 p.m. OM Centesimal 540 ■ 702 SINGLES CHAVURA A Group Discussion for Jewish Singles Led By: Rabbi E. Goldberg of Young Israel of Southfield BEING A SINGLE: THE JEWISH FAMILY A "HOW TO" GUIDE Lively Discussion — Social Time Refreshments — No Charge. For Location, Directions, and Information Call Dove Kruger at 357-4282 SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1986 - 8:00 P.M. TEMPLE ISRAEL SINGLES CONNECTION (ages 30-50) DON'T BE APRIL FOOLISH join us for Dancing, Wine, and Hors D'oeuvres Tuesday, April 1, '1986 7:30 Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Rd. (between Farmington' & Drake Rds. ) Admission: $10.00 For further information toll 851-0481 or 661-0073 MASADA ISRAE L PROGRAMS THE MOST IMPORTANT SUMMER OF YOUR LIFE A • 3-14) •TEENAGE TOURS (14-18) Ti LEADERSHIP TRAINING (16-19) • KIBBUTZ LIFE (16-19) ART, DANCE & MUSIC (15.17) • ISRAEL REVISITED (14-19) OUTDOOR CHALLENGE (15-17) 6 1 1 ZEIHrar ARD tiruEd MORE CAMPING, MACCABI SPORTS TRAINING (14-18) or HOW TO COACH (17-19) TENNIS, SOCCER or BASKETBALL PROGRAMS SCUBA DMNG (15-19) ADVANCED SCUBA (18-19) WATER SWING, NUN, SURFING, VOLLEYBALL SI"NAUTIWS" ROOM COLLEGE SEMINAR TOUR • COLLEGE STUDENT TOUR All of our programs are coeducational and include: Guided Tours • Hiking • Camping • Swimming & Snorkeling • Sports • Folk Dancing • Conversational Hebrew & Seminars • Meet with Israelis your own age Home hospitality • Supervision by English-speaking professional staff • Kosher Food • Medical facilities. MARCH 21 — Steven and Maralyn (Feldman) Averbuch of Southfield proudly announce the birth of their son, Jared Marc, brother to Aaron Hymand and Elana Valerie. Proud grand- parents are Bob and Jeannette Feldman and Isadore and Edith Averbuch. Jared Marc is named in loving memory of his mater- nal uncle, Jacob Tauber, and his paternal uncle, Harry Averbuch. Kenneth and MARCH 20 Sandra (Posner) Wedes of Hun- tington Woods proudly announce the birth of their son, Justin Ryan. Happy grandparents are Anne Wedes, and Seymour and Muriel Posner, all of Southfield. Delighted great-grandparents are Sol and Rose Burg of South- field, and Leah Warshawsky of Chicago. Justin Ryan is named in loving memory of his pater- nal grandfather, Seymour Wedes, and maternal great- grandfather, Isaac Warshawsky. Sheldon and MARCH 14 Diane (Birnbaum) Baskin of Oak Park joyfully announce the birth of their son, Jeffrey David, brother to Jill Sarie. Proud grandparents are Seymour and Jeanne Birnbaum, and Harold Baskin, all of Southfield. Proud great-grandmother is Shirley Attell of New York City. Jeffrey David is named in loving mem- ory of his paternal grandmother Jessica Baskin, and his mater-' nal great-grandfather Mr. Samuel Birnbaum. Alan and Eileen MARCH 14 Bleyer of Bloomfield Township are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter. , Jamie Elizabeth, sister to Jennifer, Marc, and Stephanie. Proud grandparents are Paul and Ruth Warsett of St. Louis Park, Minn., and Ina Bleyer of New York. Jamie is named in loving memory of her paternal grand- father, Walter Bleyer, and her paternal great-aunt, Elizabeth Bleyer. Robert and MARCH 14 Tracy (Barnett) Schwartz of Southfield are proud to an- nounce the birth of their son, Daniel Eric, brother to David Evan. Proud grandparents are Helen and Milton Barnett of Franklin, and Leo Schwartz of Oak Park. Proud great-grand- parents are Ann and Robert Schiff of Birmingham. Daniel is named in loving memory of his paternal grandmother, Evelyn Schwartz, and his maternal great-uncle, David Barnett. For each group of 35, Masada provides 7 experienced adult Israeli & American prehsalonal stall members. Scholarships Available Phone: 569-1515 Metro Detroit District &mist Organization of America .16451 West 10 ale Southfield, MI 48075 — — — Former De- MARCH 13 troiters David and Susan (Tar- gum) Goldberg of Pembroke Pines, Fla., proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Rachel Charna, sister to Miriam Rivka and Beth Shayna. Grand- parents are Heibert and Ruth Targum of Farmington Hills and Joseph and Fay Goldberg of Pembroke Pines. Rachel Charna is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grandmother and great-great-aunt. Dr. and Mrs. MARCH 11 Marc Globerman (Bonnie. La- Fountain) of West Bloomfield — — are happy to announce the birth of their son, Brian Scott. Proud grandparents are Albert and Soril Globerman of Southfield and Marilyn Benthal of Madison Heights. Proud great-grand- father is Joseph Peven. Brian Scott is named in loving mem- ory of his paternal great- grandmother Bertha Peven. Mark and Pam MARCH 10 (Weiss) Levine of Royal Oak, proudly announce the birth of a son, Scott Keith, brother to Jes- sica Robin. Proud grandparents are Manny and Rose Levine of Southfield and Jack and Edith Weiss of Oak Park. George and Les- MARCH 10 lie (Gladstone) Remner of South- field are delighted to announce the birth of their son, Joshua Michael, brother to Jason David and Justin Adam. Proud grand- parents are Eileen and George- Remner of Detroit, and Roen and Manny Klein of Southfield. Former Detroiters MARCH 7 Dr. Marc and Jacqueline (Crantz) Kay of Scottsdale, — — — Ariz., are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Rachel Jessica Crantz Kay. The delighted grandparents are Lawrence and Marilyn Crantz of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Louis and Gladys Kay of West Bloomfield. Proud great-grandfather is Sam Silverman. Rachel Jessica is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother "Ma" Rose Shulman and pater- nal great-grandmother "Bubby" Yetta Silverman. MARCH 2 — Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lasser (Carole. Mil- grom) of Southfield joyfully an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter Rachel Laura, sister to Samuel. Proud grandparents are Myron and Jackie Milgrom of Southfield and Jack and Estelle Lasser of Huntingon Woods. Proud great-grandparents are Meyer and Fannie Cooper. Rachel is named in loving mem- ory of her maternal great- grandmother Lillian Pushkin and great-uncle Mr. Saul Schaps. SINGLES TEMPLE ISRAEL SINGLES CONNECTION will present its "Let's Fool Around" dance at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the temple. Singles age 30-50 are invited. ,Admission fee includes wine, hors d'oeuvres and entertain- ment. For information, call Marilyn Kirschner, 851-0481; or Laura Levey, 661-0073. SINGLES 2 (40 55) will host a talk on "Caring for the Elderly" at 8 p.m. Thursday at the main Jewi'sh Community Center. Ronald Phelps and Ernest Klein, chaplains at the Veterans Hospital in Allen Park, will speak. Refreshments will follow the lecture. There is an admis- sion charge. For information, call Herb Mandell, 341-1132. - COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES (25- 45) will sponsor a slide pre- sentation, "Adventure Travel for Singles," at 11:30 a.m. April 6 at the main Jewish Community Center. Dan Pickart, travel agent, will be the speaker. Re- freshments will be served. Ad- mission is free. For information, call Jill Cole at the Center, 661-1000, ext. 253. Chai Singles Ski Club will have a Trivial Pursuit night at 7 p.m. April 13 at the main Jewish Community Center. There is an admission fee. Guests may also bring board games of their choice. A white water rafting trip on the Cheat River in West Vir- ginia is planned for May 24-26. Cost of the trip includes two nights' accommodations at the Alpine Lake Resort, round-trip transportation and services of a guide. A $50 deposit is required by April 20, with the balance due by May 14. Space is limited. For information, call Gary Smith, 334-3980; or Al Levett, 851- 4925. Free Lecture On Breast Cancer The Birmingham Community House, the American Cancer Society and the Oakland County Health Division will bring to- gether experts on all aspects of breast cancer Thursday. The free program will start at 7 p.m. at the Birmingham Community House. Dr. John N. Wolfe and Dr. J. C. Rosenberg of Hutzel Hospital are among the guest speakers, and a nurse from the Breast Cancer Detection/Education Center will teach the audience how to detect cancer at an early and curable stage. For information, call the American Cancer Society, 557- 5353. Soviet Jewry . Issue Raised Rep. William Broomfield (R- Birmingham) is expected to take up the issue of Jewish Prisoners of Conscience and family reunification during his visit to the Soviet Union this week. The ranking Republican member of the House Foreign Affaira Committee, Broomfield had been in touch with Detroit. area activists in the Soviet Jewry movement, and had planned to present a list of cases to Soviet authorities during his iglit .1 _ .