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FISHING POND AND LAKE• Go-KAKIS • DANCE ARTS AND CRAFT5 • SWIMMING POOL THOTO6RANY • 51i I LING •TENN15 • SPORTS ANIMAL FARM 47300 WEST TWELVE MILE ROAD 1-696 TO BECK ROAD EXIT IS YOUR CHILD THEN GO TO THE GOING TO SUMMER CAMP? SUMMER CAMP SPECIALIST in the WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 6690 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan 851-6232 Boys' and, Young Men's Wear Official Camp Outfitters For WE HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE AND KNOW HOW TO EQUIP YOUR YOUNGSTER CORRECTLY FOR A FUN SUMMER AT CAMP. • Official Camp T-Shirts And Sweatshirts. • Custom Printing On All Duffle And Laundry Bags while you wait. C WALDEN SEA-GULL M A TANUGA m TAMAKWA P TAMARACK CAMPS S WAHANOWIN ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR ALL YOUR CAMPER'S NEEDS so Friday, May 15, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BUZ HOLZMAN of the Bir- mingham Pho- tographers has been named president-elect of the Detroit Professional Photographers Association. Holzman, who is owner and chief photo- grapher of the Birming- ham portrait and wedding studio, has been active in the photographic com- munity for the past 18 years. He will also serve on the board of directors for the next three years. STANELY J. WINKELMAN has joined Real Estate One's panel of ad- visors. Win- kelman spent 38 years as a merchant with Winkelman Stores, Inc., a chain of 90 ladies fashion specialty stores located Winkelman in Michigan, Ohio and Illinois. During his career with Winkelman's, Winkelman served in various capacities including president, chairman and chief executive officer. Since 1985 Winkelman has operated his own manage- ment consulting firm. STANLEY L. CAPLAN has been appointed president of Haas Financial Products, Inc. Caplan's responsibilities will include the research, review and analysis of products being introduced into the financial market. He makes recommen dations for their use to clients, both individuals and companies. MICHIGAN CENTER FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY in Detroit will begin a series of workshops, "In Business in Detroit," at 6:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the center for high technology. There is a fee. To register; call Wayne State University, 577-4850. Akiva Teacher Gets Curriculum Award - Flo Ziffer, the third grade Jewish Studies teacher at Akiva Hebrew Day School is one of the two recipients of the Rabbi Isaac Simon Annual Curriculum Award for de- velopment of innovative edu- cational materials for the teaching of Bible. The award carries a cash prize of $1,000. Rabbi Shmuenopin, princi- pal of Akiva Hebrew Day School, accepted the award on behalf of Ziffer at the annual National Torah Umesorah Convention in New York State on May 9. The Rabbi Simon awards were initiated by his two daughters, Dr. Tamy Chelst of Oak Park and Avivya Stohl of Jamaica Estates, N.Y. along with their husbands, Dr. Ken- neth Chelst and Dr. William Stohl. The family members ex- pressed a desire to encourage Chumash teachers to upgrade and develop materials that can be published and disseminated widely. The Chelsts and Stohls chose to commemorate their late parents, Rabbi Isaac Simon, Jack and Sarah Chelst and grandparents Moses and Esther Chelst, through encouraging these curriculum presentations. - THE BERLINE GROUP'S 1986 Super Bowl "Brick Drop" commercial, developed for client Durakon Industries, has won another award for creative excellence, it was announced by Jim Berline, agency president. The commercial, which has already been honored by the U.S. Radio and Television Com- mercial Festivals Association and the Michigan ADDY's, received a Merit Award from the Creative Advertising Club of Detroit. COLUMBIA MEDICAL CENTERS have opened two new centers at 3281 Rochester in Troy and 16910 rIbn Mile in Southfield. Columbia Medical Centers provide primary medical care as well as specializing in non-invasive treatments for chronic and acute pain. The centers also deliver support and treatment for various nutritional disabilities. Young Couples Club To Dine In Windsor The Young Jewish Couples Club will travel to Windsor for dinner at La Guardia, 8 p.m. Saturday. Carpooling with parking in a guarded lot is available. For information and directions, call Jo Greene, 661-1000, ext. 344. Couples wishing to join the group and get on the mailing list should come to the next planning meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, at United Hebrew Schools, Conference Room A. Student Named Summa Cum Laude Jeffrey Avram Davis, son of Marcia and Donald Davis of Oak Park, was graduated summa cum laude from Albion College. A four-year honors student who was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Davis will study in Jerusalem at the Machon Shlomo Yeshiva prior to pursu- ing graduate studies.