!SYNAGOGUES Meet the new kid on the block Yavneh Academy Temple Installs Board, Officers The Reform Jewish Day School OPEN HOUSE Monday, June 12, 1989 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM Special children's activities and refreshments Classes begin with Kindergarten and First Grade and will grow one grade each year. Call now! 661-1000, ext. 275 6600 West Maple Road it; West Bloomfield Maple-Drake JCC Yax neh AcademN admits students of any race, color. national or ethnic origin. PANASONIC BIG BIG RA K E AE R D $ 23995 BREAD DISCOUNTS SEIKO WATCHES RCA•SONY TVs 40.50% OFF stL-12-?- PHONE ANSWERING MACHINES MONT BLANC PENS 40% OFF Sugg. List CROSS PENS 40% OFF LIST EPILADY SHAVERS $38.95 K-45 KITCHEN-AID MIXERS $119 INTERPLAK TOOTHBRUSH $77.88 BRUSH NOW ONLY $167.98 OSCAR BRAUN'S LINCOLN TOWERS SUITE 111 15075 W. Lincoln (10 1/2 Mile) 968-5858 One Block East of Greenfield Mon. thru Sat. 104 NORTHWEST SALES PARTS & Panasonic SERVICE Eureka REPAIRS Hoover Most Makes 32650 Northwestern Hwy. 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Discount Buying Servic e for New Cars, Trucks and Vans The "OTHER WAY" to Buy Ni AMERICAN and FOREIGN VEHICLES - • FULL FACTORY WARRANTY DEALER PREPARATION MANUFACTURERS REBATES (When Applicable) VEHICLES IN STOCK SAVE TIME AND MONEY FREE PRICING INFORMATION FIRST BROKER LICENSE RECOMMENDED BY CONSUMERS DIGEST MAGAZINE • • • • • • Call Steve Fagin 569-5900i The Birmingham Temple will present Leadership Day 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Sher- win Wine will speak on "The Movement: Humanistic Judaism in the 1990s." Past presidents will be honored and the following officers and board of trustees will be installed: President, Joseph Gadon; first vice president, Sharon Klein; second vice president, Bob Roether; treasurer, Eli Master; and secretary, Marty Burnstein. Newly elected to the tem- ple's board of trustees are: Audrey Kron, Esther Litt- mann, Robert Pollack, Skip Siegel, Gerald Weinberg and Connie Wolberg. Re-elected to the board were Michael Beltzman, James Jacobs and Goldie Tremblay. Continuing are Daniel Ernst, John Gardon, Linda Goudsmit, Elaine Ka- mienny, Jan Monson-Foon, Florentina Rimai and John Zimmer. Synagogue Names Officers The Downtown Synagogue recently installed its new of- ficers. They are president, Brian Schiff; vice presidents, Joseph Weiss, Alfred Berkowitz; secretary, Sheilah Goldberg; and treasurer, Ber- nard Gottfried. Members of the board of directors are A. Arnold Agree, George Agree, Richard Agree, George Bass, Wilbert Blake, Donald Canvasser, Charles Fink, Nathan Kaufman, Ray Litt, Norman Newman, Ethel Palman, Allen Rosenfeld, Sanford Rosenthal and Paul Unatin. A presentation was made to the outgoing president, San- ford Rosenthal. Beth Shalom Registration Congregation Beth Shalom Religious School is accepting registration for the 1989-1990 school year. Beth Shalom is an independent Conservative religious school offering a variety of activities for youth in kindergarten through 7th grade. Classes are held Mon- day and Wednesday at Avery School in Oak Park or at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield on Tuesday and Thursday. All classes meet at Avery on Sunday. In addition, Bar/Bat Mitzvah programs and training are available. I Educational Director is Cyril C. Servetter. For infor- mation or to register, call the school office, 547-7972. Avadenka Dedication Congregation B'nai Israel of West Bloomfield will of- ficially dedicate its new Frances Avadenka Educa- tional Facility 10 a.m June 25. During the ceremony, the congregation will formally af- fix the mezuzah. I LOCAL NEWS( Two Detroiters At Conference New York — Albert Ascher of the Jewish Vocational Ser- vice and Community Work- shop in Detroit and Professor Armand Lauffer of the University of Michigan will attend the Fifth World Con- ference of Jewish Communal Service in July. Professionals from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and Romania will join Jewish col- leagues from throughout the world at the conference in Jerusalem. Ethiopian Jews Hillel Subject The board of governors of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun- dations of Metropolitan Detroit will hold its final open board meeting of the 1988-1989 year on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Laurel Woods Apts. club house. Guest speaker will be Dr. David A. Loeffler, who will speak on "The Jews Moses Left Behind," an account of the current situation of the Jews waiting in Ethiopia to be reunited with their family members now in Israel. Dr. Loeffler and his wife, Sandy, have been activists in the cause of the rescue and resettlement of Ethiopian Jews since 1981 and are in- volved with the American Association of Ethiopian Jews and the North American Con- ference on Ethiopian Jewry. While residing in Ithaca, N.Y., Dr. Loeffler chaired the United Jewish Appeal cam- paign and helped to raise funds for the rescue of Ethio- pian Jews during the time of Operation Moses. In 1985, he was in Ethiopia on a medical and fact-finding mission. He is a member of the Subcom- mittee for Oppressed Jews of the International Concerns Committee of the Jewish Community Council.