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Installed with him were: Albert Schwartz, Arnold Be- rman and Milton Klein, vice presidents; David Brodman, recording secretary; John Anstandig, financial secre- tary; Edward Bean, treasurer; and Henry Zaft, chaplain. Trustees are: Cecil Aaron, Sheldon Baskin, Dr. Barry Bean, Rabbi Martin Gordon, Jack Greenblatt, David Kushmar, Bernard Luchtan, David Perlman, Leon Rubens- tein, David Zatkin and Barney Zatkoff. HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will hold a lunch- COME IN FOR YOUR EXCITING NEW HAIRCUT AND COLOR eon meeting at noon Feb. 11 at Knob-in-the-Woods club house. Moira Katz will speak on "Growing Up Jewish in South Africa." There is a nom- inal charge for members and guests, and reservations are a must. For information, call Vice President of Programm- ing Helen Braverman, 358- 3636; or her assistant, Dorothy Tendler, 557-1316. For reser- vations, call Betty Eidelman, 557-4138; or Dorothy Kass, 352-6340. Members of the bridge club will serve as hos- tesses. LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will hold an open board meeting, noon Thurs- day, at the MCL Restaurant in the Tel-12 Mall. President is Beverly Toren. OAKLAND CENTURY LODGE will hold a brunch- meeting for members and friends, 11 a.m. Feb. 15, at Bloomfield's, Woodward and Square Lake Roads. Dr. Jacques Rosenfeld will speak on "The Holocaust, Then and Now as a Survivor." For information, call Ralph Miller, 559-3200; or Jerome G. Friedman, 545-2888 or 626- 2903. There is a charge. Arrive Early For Complimentary Conditioner Forum Hosts Lobenthal loshmznsis - hurter squse 3122S ordxyd joke rood forningtcP NR s. mi 48018 WHEN TEENS TALK .. ter for Resources on Institu- tional Oppression. Lobenthal is a weekly civil rights commentator on WDET-FM and the author of Radical Right Exploitation of the Sex Education Controversy in Michigan , co-author of Af- firmative Action: A Guide for the Perplexed. and co-author of a paperon the politics of drug laws, "Addicts Doesn't Live Here Anymore." 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So see your doctor .. . and follow his orders. AVAILABLE For more information and registration Call 967-3300 Rabbi Directors Rabbi Reuven Drucker Rabbi Mark Cohn a TEEN TORAH TTC CENTER SPONSORED BY NCSY —NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SYNAGOGUE YOUTH 72 Friday, January 30, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ♦ tp WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association of Michigan Weckstein Tagged For Health Spot Richard H. Lobenthal Richard H. Lobenthal, Michigan and Midwest-area director of the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, will address the Eins- tein Luncheon Forum, noon Tuesday, at Southfield Char- ley's restaurant, 12 Mile and Evergreen. Lobenthal will give an up- date on anti-semitic manifes- tations in the U.S. He has served on the sociol- ogy faculties of Wayne State University, University of Michigan and Un_.Tersity of Detroit. Lobenthal has been president of the Michigan Association of Human Rights Workers, the International Black Appeal, the Coordina- tion Council on Human Rela- tions of the City of Detroit, De- troit Research Associates, Applied Research Teams of Michigan and was Corporate Secretary of the National Cen- Joyce Weckstein, board_ member of the Jewish Com- munity Center, has been ap- pointed to the JWB's health, physical education and recrea- tion Committee. She is past president of the Women's Health Club and past chairman of the health and physical education department of the Center. She presently holds the position of volunteer coordinator at the Center. Weckstein and Shelly tac- kier, executive director of the American Israel-Chamber of Commerce of Michigan will lead "The Active Way to Ex- perience Israel" trip April 25 - May - 8. Cranbrook P.M. Cranbrook P.M. will kick off its winter'spring 1987 program Sunday. For a brochure of all programs through May, call Cranbrook P.M., 645-3635. I