[Entertain Your Guests Vt° iS t$ • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Special Events • All Occasions t t6:1?::1‘1.1:5 C :l Now w 661-5797 MARC ANKERMAN I 47th STREET JEWELRY EXCHANGE _Quality crid u touc4 ANNIVERSARIES 11•111111111111111111111111=1111111111•1 of ciass" (End of the Golden Corridor Orchard Lake Rd.) OLD ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTER ORCHARD LAKE RD. COI. MAPLE 737-2322 &i f ot COj Disc Jockey "The Best Music In Town" PARTIES, DANCES & SPECIAL OCCASIONS 181 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, MI 48011 642-1690 546-5797 352-2292 Lights - Sound - Experience 111ESUCTS l G iTIL11117 Chuck Lieberman A Call to Every American Jew — Register by Feb. 9 Vote for ZOA Zionist Action Slate Mary and Harry Stoffer Stoffer 60th Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoffer of Oak Park recently cele- brated their 60th wedding an- niversary. Stoffer and the former Mary Sherman were married Jan. 2, 1927, at the Joseph Brothers Restaurant in Detroit. The couple's children are: Mrs. Lawrence M. (Beatrice) Stein of Southfield and Dr. Sheldon (Phyllis) Stoffer of West Bloomfield. They have five grandchildren and one For the first time since 1978, elections will be held this year for the 31st World Zionist Congress, the parliament of the Jewish people. Every American Jew over 18 is eligible to register and cast a mail ballot by joining a Zionist organization. You are invited to join and vote for ZOA—the Zionist Organization of America, founder of the American Zionist movement. Our past presidents include some of the greatest Jews in our country's history: Justice Louis D. Brandeis, Rabbi Stephen Wise, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver. For 90 years we have worked for: Jewish unity... Religious freedom... Democracy in Jewish life... The right of Jews to settle everywhere in the Land of Israel Regardless of the Zionist body to which you belong, You Can Vote for ZOA—Slate #3, a Platform for All Zionists: Woodcarving, Films Among Senior Activities 1) Jewish Action. 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Your vote counts! I— . REGISTRATION APPLICATION ZOA Campaign '87 4 East 34th St., New York, NY 10016 (212) 481-1500 I Yes. I want to join ZOA so I can be eligible to vote for delegates to the World Zionist Congress. I Here are my 1987 membership dues of $36, payable to ZOA. I understand both husband and wife may vote. Please send ballot to: I Name I I I I I I Address City & State To be eligible to vote, your check must be received by February 9, 1987 For a secure Israel, oin ZOA—vote ZOA. 82 Friday, January 16, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Zip great-grandson. Stoffer has been a member of the Painters Union Local 42 for 60 years and Mrs. Stoffer sold real estate for Miller Brothers Realty, Oak Park, for 20 years. The Stoffers were members of B'nai B'rith and Mrs. Stoffer was active in Hadassah. The couple participates in activities at the Oak Park Community Center and attends concerts in the park in the summer. The senior adult department of the Jewish Community Cen- ter, Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch, announces its JPM Woodcarvers group meets from 9 a.m. to noon daily at the branch. The film, Modern Times, will be shown at the JPM assembly hall at 2 p.m. Sunday, free of charge. Super Senior Fitness, under the direction of Ada Ban- dalene, meets 11 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the JPM Branch. All Center mem- bers are welcome. The Sinai Hospital Lecture Series for senior adults will present Dr. Michael Rosen at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the JPM as- sembly hall. Dr. Rosen will speak on "The Management of Hypertension, Heart and Cerebrovascular Problems." Following the lecture, there will be a nutrition consultation and exercise workshop. Sinai Hospital will conduct a health screening for seniors from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday in room 10 of the JPM Branch. The Erev Shabbos program will meet at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 23 in Jaffe Hall of the JPM. Can- tor Max Shimansky of Cong. Beth Achim will entertain. Senior adults will see a dance presentation, "The Roar- ing '20s," choreographed and directed by Harriet Berg at 2 p.m. Jan. 25 in Jaffe Hall. The program concludes the JPM's month-long celebration of the Center's 60th anniversary. There is a charge. Scrabble Game Due For Seniors A Scrabble game for senior adults will take place at 10 a.m. Monday in room 239 at the main Jewish Community Center. Tables, chairs and re- freshments will be provided. Following luncheon, there will be a program at 1 p.m. For information, call Judy Sam- son, program development, senior adult department; 661- 1000 or 967-4030. Estelle Nelson, a former lib- rarian, will review Crescent City by Belva Plain at 1 p.m. Monday in the Henry and Delia Meyers Memorial Li- brary at the main Jewish Cen- ter. All are invited, free of charge.