IB'NAI MITZVAH I DIETS DESIGNED FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE Ex-Detroiter Is Bar Mitzvah The Bar Mitzvah of Yoseff Moshe Weimer was recently observed in Cleveland, Ohio. Yoseff is the son of Rabbi Phil and Sharon Freedman, formerly of Detroit. Attending the Bar Mitzvah were grandparents David and Tilla Freedman of West Bloomfield and former Detroiter Rae Weimer of Laguna Hills, Calif. Attending the bar mitzvah were Detroiters, Mrs. Martha Katz, Mrs. Barbara Schnip- per, Mrs. Eleanor Richman, Mrs. Muriel Silverstein. Also attending were Rabbi Shaya and Susan Richman of New York, formerly of Detroit. Uncles and aunts at the bar mitzvah were Dr. Leonard and Gilya Freedman, former Detroiters of San Francisco and Mrs. Sharon Sklar, former Detroiter of Milwaukee, Wis. LOCAL NEWS Assembly Hosts NAACP Chief Arthur L. Johnson, presi- dent, Detroit Branch NAACP, will be the main speaker at the Jewish Community Coun- cil's first delegate assembly to be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Temple Emanu-El. Johnson's topic will be: "The Civil Rights Agenda: 'A Look Back — A Look Ahead.' "- Johnson, who is vice presi- dent for the community rela- tions and professor of educa- tional sociology at Wayne State University, will use the occasion to mark the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Bap- tist Church in Birmingham, Ala., which proved to be a turning point in the Ken- nedy Administration's at- titudes toward civil rights for blacks. The assembly, which is open to the public, will also introduce new Council Ex- ecutive Director, David Gad-Haff. Beth Shalom School Begins Religious school classes at Congregation Beth Shalom will start at its Oak Park facility on Wednesday and on Thursday at its West Bloom- field branch. Openings are still available for both member and non- member students. For infor- mation, call the school office, 544-7972. • individualized counseling • permanent weight loss, low cholesterol, low sodium, diabetic • sensible, non-fad approach Gail F. 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