I ANNIVERSARIES CRISSMAlY CADILLAC DOCTOR DISCO 1350 N. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, Michigan 644-1930 "the specialist in party directing" CALL: DAVID BIBER JEFF 855-5571 FINEST SERVICE FAIREST PRICES HOM U cleaners Specializing in LEATHER & SUEDE CLEANING & REFINISHING • multi-car save •AARP member save • over 55 years old save save •clean record (last 3 years) you save 15% 20% 10% 20% 65% •safety • non-smoker •AARP save save save you save FOR MORE INFO OR A. . Michael Mostyn 473-2949 Leah and Isadore Shrodek Shrodeck 55th Mr. and Mrs. Isadore (Leah) Shrodeck will mark their 55th wedding anniversary. They were members of the second group of pioneers (they helped organize) who sailed for Palestine on April 29, 1933. The group of 30 young men and women went to Kib- butz Degania B, where Mrs. Shrodeck became the first English teacher in the Jordan Valley, using her degree from Detroit Teachers College. Her husband worked in the fields and both were subsequently asked to join the Haganah. Upon their return to Detroit, Mrs. .Shrodeck taught Hebrew and Yiddish at the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew Yiddish Shule, where she headed the nursery school, taught Hebrew in the upper grades, and later became principal. She was in the first group of Hebrew teachers licensed by the Board of Licensure for Teachers in Jewish Schools. In recent years, until her retirement, she taught at the Combined Hebrew Yiddish Shule and the United Hebrew Schools. She has been active in Labor Zionist circles and presently is president of Branch Four. Upon her retire- ment from teaching she em- barked on a career in calligraphy. Shrodeck left the Universi- ty of Michigan pre-med pro- gram in 1933 to go to Palestine. Upon his return to the States he continued his Zionist activities. He is one of the founding members of the Brenner Branch of Labor Zionist Alliance, a former chairman of the Metropolitan Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, past member of the Jewish Community Coun- cil Executive Committee and is now a member of the com- mittee of international con- cerns of the Council. He is president of the Histadrut of Metropolitan Detroit. Shrodeck is active in the Detroit Zionist Federation, is a former chairman of the Detroit Zionist Council, and was a delegate to the foun- ding convention of the American Zionist Federation. The Shrodecks have a daughter, Rena Failer, who is executive director of the Israel Bond office for Southern Ohio, and five grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Michele) Failer, Howard, Beth and Andrew. mml LOCAL NEWS IEN• JPI Programs On Sunday The Jewish Parents In- stitute will have three pro- grams at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center on Sunday. At 10 a.m., a volunteer from the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion will make a presentation describing the Jewish agen- cies to students in Clubs Five and Seven. J.P.I.'s Teen Discussion Group, comprised of students in Clubs Eight, Nine and Ten, will participate in a discus- sion about cults, led by Miriam Schey of the Jewish Community Council, at 10 a.m. in the board room. At 11:30 a.m., students of Club Three will present a "Mock Trial" to students in Clubs One, Two and Four in DeRoy Theater. se d'aA NURSING HOME IS NOT FOR YOU but you still need personal assistance in daily living, this supervised residential care community meets your exact needs. 24-Hour Professional Staffing assures your medication is always administered. You have a comfortable room and receive three balanced meals, with no extra charge for special diets. We take care of your laundry and housekeeping and provide transportation to shopping and day excursions. You enjoy the many social activities and recreational facilities. It's perfect! Accept Our Invitation to visit. us for a cup of coffee and a tour. Come anytime and bring a friend. Just call ahead. Or, better yet, join us for an ice cream social or other special event at 2:30 PM any Wednesday. The Farmington Hills Inn 30350 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48018 (313) 851-9640 10% 10% 30% 50%