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March 01, 1991 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-01

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I LOCAL NEWS

THREE WAYS TO
BUY A CAR

Expectant Parent
Classes Set

The Oakland County
Health Division will offer a
series of six Expectant Parent
Classes beginning Mar. 13 in
the Oakland County Health
Division, 27725 Greenfield
Road, Southfield.
Classes will be held in the
evenings from 7-9 p.m. and
will be taught by public
health nurses. There is a
$10.00 charge for attending
the series of classes, and at-
tendees are asked to pre-
register.
Topics will include mater-
nal physical changes, good
nutrition, growth and
development of the fetus and
the baby, labor and delivery,
infant care and parenting. To
register by Mar. 9, call the
Health Division, 424-7090.

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Major

Blood Drive

Temple Beth El will hold its
semi-annual blood drive 8
a.m.-2 p.m. Mar. 17 at the
temple.

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Hillel Day School will host
its annual dinner May 1 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue. The
speaker will be Bernard Kalb.
The dinner chairmen are
Martin Gene and David
Harold.
Mr. Gene is a board member
of the Jewish Federation
Apartments and vice-
president of Hillel Day
School.
Dr. Harold is a board
member of Fresh Air Soci-
ety Anti-Defamation League,
B'nai B'rith, Oakland Coun-
ty Medical Society and Hillel
Day School.
A dinner patron event will
be held April 10, with
speaker Ari Goldman, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Nachman. The patron chair-
men are Robert Schostak and
Beverly Liss.
The ad journal, expected to
raise over $100,000, will be
distributed at the dinner. Ad
journal chairmen are Sydell
Grant, Leigh Hershkovic and
Richard Kaye. Hillel also will
publish a simcha guide with
Shelley Shindler as chair-
man.
For information, call Rhona
Fidler, 851-6950.

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A History of Helping

"JVS keeps me busy

Leslie Graff, who has developmental
disabilities, joined Jewish Vocational Service's
Sheltered Workshop in 1965. A few years later,
he and other JVS clients moved
to the Arnold E. Frank Community
Workshop on Woodward Avenue.
He's still there, working five days a week and
riding the bus from his northwest Detroit home.
Les enjoys the work, as well as the companion-
ship of the other clients." It keeps me busy," he
says. In addition, the workshop is a familiar and
comfortable Jewish setting for Les.
JVS serves approximately 400 clients each day
in its sheltered workshop and supported em-
ployment programs. helping them live success-
fully in the community despite their disabilities.
JVS provides training and support. and works
with clients to increase their independence
and self-esteem.
Since its founding in 1941. JVS has helped
thousands of people find success and fulfill-
ment in their working lives. Now, as we
celebrate our 50th anniversary. we invite the
entire community to share our pride in a
half-century of service to the community.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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