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UBS Nursery School
presents
TILE SUNDOWNERS
A Chance for Parents & Preschoolers
to Have A Night on the Town
Come spend time with your Preschooler
from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday evenings
November 30, December 7, 14 & 21
The evening will include crafts, stories, fun
and games, along with time for just free play.
You can share these activities with your children
and have a chance to chat with other adults as
well. From time to time special guests will be
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invited to teach and entertain.
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DR. MORTON HACK join-
ed more than 350 pedorthists,
medical professionals and
footwear industry experts
from across the United States
and Canada at the 1988
Prescription Footwear
Association's 30th anniver-
sary symposium in
Washington, D.C.
Dr. Hack has served as
president of the Prescription
Footwear Association (PFA)
as well as for the Board for
Certification in Pedorthics
(BCP). A frequent lecturer at
Northwestern University, Dr.
Hack has presented educa-
tional seminars throughout
the United States.
GERALD ROSENBAUM
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Jewish Families
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Yes! Sign us up for the Sundowners Club!
One session:- $3.00 per family:
( ) November 30 ( ) December 7 ( ) December 14 ( ) December 21
( ) All four sessions - $10.00 per family
Dinner Option: 6:00-6:30 p.m. - $3.50 per dinner for one adult & one child
( ) November 30 ( ) December 7 ( ) December 14 ( ) December 21
(make checks payable to UHS Nursery School)
Total Enclosed $
Father's
Mother's
Family Name
Age
Child
Age
Child
Zip
City
Address
Please return this slip with your check to:
Carol Gale, United Hebrew Schools Nursery School,
21550 W. Twelve Mile Road, Southfield 48076
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Meizels Wins
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postgraduate studies in head
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From 1964 to 1968 he
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operative dentistry at the
University of Detroit. He also
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and neck anatomy at the
University of Southern
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United States Dental In-
stitute, Chicago, Ill.
Student Essay
Is Published
An essay, "Reflections on
Ice" written by Shoshana
Krieger has been published
in the November-December
issue of Young Author's
Magazine. Shoshana is a 12th
grade student at Sally Allan
Alexander Beth Jacob School
for Girls.
Shoshana's sister, Evelyn, is
the author of an article,
"Don't- Read Records in Ad-
vance" published in the
September issue of Learning
Magazine.
A 1987-1988 recipient of the
Horace Mann Grant, Evelyn
presented her work "Develop-
ing Reading Comprehension
Through Author Awareness"
at a recent Horace Mann Col-
oquim in Boston.
Evelyn is a graduate of the
Sally Allen Alexander Beth
Jacob School for Girls. She
received her bachelor's degree
in early childhood education
from New York University
and her master's degree in
remedial reading from Har-
vard. She is a junior high
school reading specialist in
Newton, Mass.
Shoshana and Evelyn are
the daughters of Byron and
Jocelyn Ruth Krieger of
Southfield.
GUtmann Is
Art Adviser
Dr. Joseph Gutmann, pro-
fessor of art history at Wayne
State University, was adviser
to an exhibit at the New York
Public Library.
The exhibit, "A Sign and a
Witness: 2,000 Years of
Hebrew Books and Il-
luminated Manuscripts" will
be on display until Jan. 14.
He also contributed a chapter
entitled "Forming the Great
Collections" to the catalogue
of the exhibition.
Dr. Gutmann will be the
featured speaker at the
CUNY Graduate Center in
New York on Monday. His
topic will be "What Can
Jewish History Learn from
Jewish Art?"
Dr. Gutmann gave a paper
"Masorah Figurata in the
Mikdashiyah: The Messianic
Temple in 14th-Century
Spain," at the International
Organization for Masoretic
Studies meeting in Chicago.