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February 05, 1988 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-02-05

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DAVID AXELROD, M.D., F.A.C.P.

graduate of:

Attattitit
High_ School Students —

The University of Michigan Medical School
McGill University Department
of Clinical Immunology

son and is a summer home to
more than 185 families and
their boats.
Club activities include the
sponsorship of Detroit River
Yachting Association-
sanctioned sail boat races and
a junior sailing program
which teaches boating and
sailing skills to both member
and non-member children
between the ages of nine and
17.
The club is entering its
36th season and opens the
summer boating season with
its annual "Early Bird Regat-
ta" to be held on May 21. The
awards and dinner are open
to the public by reservation.

National Institutes of Health
- Announces -
The Opening of His
West Bloomfield Office for the
Diagnosis and Treatment of
Allergic and Arthritic Disorders
(313) 661-0370

EXCLUSI V E

FINE LAMINATED PRODUCTS

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Bathrooms

Home Furniture

Office Furniture

custom cabinets
countertops
vanities
medicine cabinets
tables
bedroom suites
desks • credenzas
bookcases • partitions

464-0067

Commercial • Residential
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Charlevoix. Michigan

Heisler Grove
Is Dedicated

A grove of 1,000 trees has
been established in memory
of David Heisler, by his wife,
Antonia Heisler and his
children, Irving and Aline
Schuraytz, Steven and Judy
Heisler and Dr. Albert and
Pauline Kamer.
This grove is located in the
B'nai B'rith Forest of Peace in
Shefer and is under the
auspices of the Women of
Jewish National Fund.
Mrs. Heisler has long been
a supporter of JNF and a sup-
porter member of the Women
of JNF.

Detroit for an informational
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Yeimpin H in Barryville ) New Comp
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6450 Farmington Road, Suite 101
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Adult Classes
Are Offered

The Adult Study Commit-
tee of Cong. Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses has established
a series of classes and adult
study chavarot.
The classes include Con-
temporary Jewish issues with
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
starting Feb. 14, Classic
Judaic Texts with Cantor
Ben-Zion Lanxner starting
Feb. 18 and Jewish
Philosophy with Barry
Levine beginning Feb. 23.
These classes will meet mon-
thly from February until
June.
Mrs. Barbara Schnipper
will lead a series on "Living
Judaism," Shabbat (March 7),
Kashrut (March 14) and
Pesach (March 21). The
discussion will be on the prac-
tical side of Jewish
observance.
Dr. Gerald Katzman and
Stuart Farber are co-
chairmen of the adult study
classes. Charlotte Tessler is
co-ordinator of the adult
study programs.
There is a nominal charge
for the classes. Call the
synagogue office to register,
851-6880.

Andi Itlaiseles,Asst. National
Director of HASHACHAR
YOUNG JIADREA witi be en

and the

CECI ORMAN
JEWELRY

at

SIMSBURY PLAZA

14 Mile and Farmington Rd.

is pleased to announce the
addition of our JUNIOR
CAMPER PROGRAM.
A three-week session, for
boys and girls completing first,
second or third grade.

855-5580

Answer: sterling dangle rings
to stack!! $5.00 each

the Schulmans

851-1318

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

95

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