I LOCAL NEWS I — as seen on tv ADJUSTABLE BEDS - by ELECTROPEDIC .JZ*. 399-0126 1458 E. Twelve Mile Rd., Madison Heights, MI 0 Jewish Community Center and Nancy Gurwin Productions present 0 0 "Gypsy" 0 0 0 U 0 Starring /ARTY POP-INS Customized Parties for Children (of all ages) • Weddings • Birthday! • Balloon Decorations Bar Mitzvahs • Children's Entertainment • Office Parties • Carnival Parties • Pre-school Purple • Dinosaur Parties • Picnics 14 .911 We can arrange everything from clowns through clean-up! 528-0879 Monday-Friday 10-5 Nancy ,Gurwin Saturday, October 17 — 8:00 p.m. — October 24 0 Saturday, — 8:00 p.m. — 0 General Admission $8.50 Group Rates: 20 or more, $7.00 Sunday, October 18 — 7:00 p.m. — Sunday, October 25 — 7:00 p.m. — Senior Citizens $8.00 Children: $5.00 li Reservations 661-1000, Ext. 342 0 6600 W. Maple Road / West Bloomfield Irving Shapiro, left, executive vice president of Sinai Hospital, receives a plaque and a set of books on Maimonides from Rabbi Leib Bakst of Yeshivah Gedolah as Dr. Saul Weingarden looks on. FARMINGTON HILLS Hunters SquarelTally Hall 855-6577 Yehuda Bauer To Speak On Anti-Semitism soon Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism also at the Hebrew University. For information, call Shayna Silverman, 357-0510. Marriage Group Gathering Se 0°° ELEGANT WOMAN RELATED SEPARATES IN FABRIC, LEATHER AND SUEDE SIZES 4-12 and 14-26 9415 JOS. CAMPAU • HAMTRAMCK • 871-3700 09 FRIfAY (1('T iR 1987 Dr. Yehuda Bauer Dr. Yehuda Bauer, academic chairman in the Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, will speak on "Anti-Semitism — Is It a Real Threat" as part of the Friday evening service at Temple Israel on Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Dr. Bauer is being brought to the Detroit area by the American Friends of the Hebrew University, Temple Israel and the Ecumenical In- stitute for Jewish-Christian Studies. Considered to be one of the foremost authorities on the Holocaust, Dr. Bauer heads the Holocaust Study Division at Hebrew University. He has authored many books in- cluding: The Holocaust in Historical Perspective, American Jewry and the Holocaust, The Holocaust as Historical Experience and a textbook for senior high school and college students entitled, The History of the Holocaust. Dr. Bauer also serves as chairman of the academic committee of the Vidal Sas- Michigan Jewish Marriage Encounter invites interested couples to an information meeting on Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Sol and Eileen Kozloff. Marriage Encounter hosts weekends for couples who are happily married and who want to make their relation- ship even more meaningful. For information and reser- vations, call Ron and Lenore Kingston, 357-2211. The board of directors in- cludes (three-year term): Rab- bi Berel Shemtov, Rabbi Y. M. Kagan, Harry Starr; (two- year term): Rabbi Y. Gourarie, Rabbi Israel Polter, Irving Layman; and (one-year term): Rabbi Moshe Polter, Rabbi Aharon Davidson, Joseph Stewart. Bagels, Babies Brunch Due The Bagels and Babies brunch series, part of the Main Jewish Community Center Family Spot program will begin Sunday at 11 a.m. in room 331 of the Center. It will feature Julie Austin of the Song Sisters who will perform as well as discuss the importance of music in babies' lives. A special tape will be available for parents and babies. There is no charge.