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January 16, 1987 - Image 85

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-01-16

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BAR MITZVAHS • BAT MITZVAHS • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • BAT MITZVAHS •

WHEN'
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give it a chance

That's great!

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mothers. Reservations are re-
quested by Thursday.
B'nai B'rith Women may
make reservations by calling
Sarena Paul, 352-4727. BBG
members should return their
registration forms and fees to
their chapter presidents no
later than Monday.
Chairman for the program is
Lorie Savin of Shoshanna
BBG. Staff coordinator is
Adele Lewin.

Beth Shalom
Hosts Reporter

Cheryl Chodun, WWJ News
reporter, will speak at this
year's combined Sisterhood-
Men's Club brunch on Jan. 25
at 10:15 a.m. at Cong. Beth
Shalom.
Ms. Chodun's topic will be
"The Accuracy of the Media in
Communication — How the
Media Handles Reporting of
News Events."
Ms. Chodun has been a
newscaster for WWJ radio
news for the past three years.
Prior to that she was an anchor
and reporter at WCXI radio.
Before radio news reporting,
Chodun was a writer and pro-
ducer for Channel 7 news.
There will be a nominal ad-
mission charge, payable at the
door. Guests are welcome.

Seminar Focuses
On Parenting

Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses Nursery School will pre-
sent a parenting seminar at
7:30 p.m. Thursday at the
synagogue. Admission is free.
Educator and counselor
Connie Fidler, will speak on
"T.L.C. — Talking, Listening
and Communicating With
Your Pre-School Child." She
will focus on childhood sleep
disturbances, fears, in-
securities and eating prob-
lems.
The public is invited free of
charge.

SPA AND
FITNESS CENTER
FOR MEN AND WOMEN

• Massages • Sauna • Whirlpool
• Exercise Room • Lounge • Tanning Room

TODAY'S JEWISH TEENS WANT
MORE MEANING IN THEIR JUDAISM
YOU'RE INVITED TO DISCOVER A NEW
ALTERNATIVE IN JEWISH EDUCATION—
THE TEEN TORAH CENTER

warm informal atmosphere

trips and activities

exciting program

Jewish Education diploma

great personable teachers

Open sessions

Jewish leadership training

Shabbatonim

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...LISTEN!

individualized study



INTRODUCING

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Sign me up!



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476-9777

In Pepper Square Mall

7INTRODUCTORY OFFERS-

A DAY AT THE SPA
ONE-HOUR MASSAGE AND ALL OUR SERVICES

friendly environment

develop on all levels

MON.-FRI. 10 to 10 SUN. 11 to 6

Reg. $40 Expires Jan. 31, 1987

After School Programs

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

For more information and registration

Call 967-3300
Rabbi Directors
Rabbi Reuven Drucker
Rabbi Mark Cohn

TEEN
TORAH
TTC CENTER

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

SPONSORED BY NCSY —NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SYNAGOGUE YOUTH

FANCY THIS IS
GOING OUT!!

Our Liquidation Continues

Further markdowns on entire
inventory including Cruise
& Cocktail

59%

80%
OFF



For the election of the Board of Directors will take place on
Thursday evening, January 29, 1987, at 8:00 P.M., at their
building, 26640 Greenfield Road, Oak Park, Michigan.

The following names have been placed in nomination:

Hillel L. Abrams

Leonard Antel
George Bass
Dr. Henry S. Baum
Norman Blake

Sam Braverman
Meyer I. Cooper
Alan H. Dorfman
Milton Duchan
Merel Epstein
Jerome G. Friedman
Eric Greenbaum
Ernest E. Greenfield
Samuel P. Havis
David Hermelin
Paul Jacobs
Jerome W. Kelman
Nathan Kelman
Joseph M. Korman
Irving Laker

Philip Langwald
Edward Miller

ENTIRE INVENTORY
MUST BE
SOLD NOW!

Solomon G. Miller
Herbert Mitnick
Emanuel Mittelman
Bernard Nathanson

Milton Oleinick

Jack Peitz
Harry Portner
Samuel S. Partner

Seymour Rabinowitz
Seymour Ribiat
Melville Richman
Robert A. Schwartz
Daniel Schwartz
Abraham Selesny
Abraham J. Shapiro
Howard B. Sherizon
I. William Sherr
Morse Shiffman
Samuel J. Shoenig
David Silver
A.M. Silverstein
Tzvi Z. Silverstein
Charles R. Snow
Louis Stern
Phillip Stollmon
David S. Tanzman
Louis P. Topor
Gory Torgow
Nathan Wolok
Sanford L. Wolok

Other nominations can be made by a petition signed by 30
members in good standing, and presented to the President
at least three days before the meeting.

At this meeting the following changes to the constitution will be proposed:

ARTICLE VI - Section 1 (b) To Read: A First Vice-President
(c) To Read: A Second Vice-President
ARTICLE VI -
(9) To Read: (h) Board of Directors
ARTICLE VI -
consisting of o maximum of 45 members but not less than 30 members.

Cranbrook Classes

Cranbrook P.M. is offering
art and computer classes. The
first series, Sculpture, begins
7:30 p.m. Thursday. For infor-
mation, call Cranbrook, 645-
3635.

29229 Northwestern Hwy.

Southfield

Mon.-Sat. 10-5

355-4770

SPECIAL SUNDAY HOURS

January 18 & 25
Noon till 5:00

ARTICLE VI - Section 5 To Read: When more than two persons are nominated for an office or position
and no one shall receive a majority vote on the first ballot, a second ballot shall be taken
on those receMng the highest two votes on the first ballot.

ARTICLE VII - Section 1 To Read: 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time.

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