SYNAGOGUES The Imitations Just Don't Stack Up! next president of the Educa- tors Council and a part-time employee for J.E.F.F. (Jewish Experiences For Famlies). This summer Ms. Dressler will attend the UAHC Rab- binic Aide Program in New York. This program entitles the graduate to perform limited rabbinic duties. Temple Kol Ami Plans Anniversary Yale Levin Shaarey Zedek Elects Yale Levin Don't be fooled by cheap imitations! Completely Casual for Over 46 Years These durable and attractke stackable chairs Ad sense for many simmers to come! Prices start at $14.95! •• • • • • • • HURRY into any of our three locations to receive savings of up to 40% OFF on quality, outdoor & casual furniture! •• • • • • • • Hundreds of umbrellas from $99! , CASUAL &OUIDCOR FURIITURE Novi - 48700 Grand River - 348-0090 Livonia - 522-9200 - 29500 W. 6 Mile Rd. Birmingham - 644-1919 - 221 Hamilton RUS77CS All JIMMIES Stores Open: Mon., & Fri. 10-8, Tues., Wed., Sat 10-6, Thurs. 10-9 • Sundays 11-4 Tables • Desks Wall Units Bedrooms Dining Rooms 12 Years' Experience & Expertise in the Design of Affordable Laminate, Lucite & Wood Furniture For Appt. Call Muriel Wetsman 661-3838 Choose Support FIRST! Then Software . . . Then Hardware SQL f UNIX I DBASE XENIX I 'C' NOVELL COBOL_ DOS CCR Will Assist in Determin- ing Your Requirements . . . Then Develop A Cost Effective, Powerful System to Your Specifications .. . CCR Center for Computer Resources 547-5540 3895 W. 12 Mile Berkley 52 Contact Jack Parish or David Bitel FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1991 The Finest in Women's Fashions Only At II ID•II IP 41 II 41 ID ID 411 ID IP •RANDEE'S • • ••••••••••••• Franklin Savings Centre Bldg. 26400 W. 12 Mile Road Southfield, Mich. 354-6070 Yale Levin was elected president of Congregation Shaarey Zedek at its 130th annual meeting. His election comes after serving the con- gregation for the past five years as a board member and officer, as well as on many synagogue committees. He also serves on the Shaarey Zedek endowment board and as a trustee of the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Mr. Levin is a trustee of the Detroit Science Center, a Henry Ford Hospital Hospice board member and a former member of the hospital's board of trustees. He has recently been elected chair- man of the Alumni Advisory Board to the dean of the business school of Michigan State University. In addition, he has served on the boards and committees of the Jewish Welfare Federation, the Jewish Community Council, the Jewish Community Center, Hillel Day School, Junior Achievement and B'nai B'rith. Elected with Mr. Levin were Wallace M. Handler, first vice president; Dr. Richard M. Brown, second vice president; Alan S. Schwartz, treasurer; and Dot- tie Wagner, secretary. Newly- elected board members are Joel Bruss, Harvey Hortick, Ellen Labes, Dr. Gerald Laker, Dr. Alden Leib, Anita Millman, Faye Ullmann and Steven Weisberg. Temple Honors Dottie Dressler At 8:15 p.m. services today, Temple Emanu-El will honor its director of education, Dot- tie Dressler. Active at the temple for the past three years, Ms. Dressler will leave her position in June. She plans to serve on the temple's 40th anniversary Torah project and will be the Temple Kol Ami will celebrate its 25th anniversary May 31-June 2 at the temple. The festivities will begin with a creative service conducted by temple members. Albert Vorspan, senior vice president of the UAHC and author, will speak. An Oneg Shabbat will be given. On June 1 there will be a Chevrat Torah study session and a special Saturday ser- vice. In the evening there will be dancing and food. A Family Day is planned for June 2. There will be an ice cream social, anniversary events for the family and a concert by Kol B'Seder. For information, call the temple, 661-0040. m il LOCAL NEWS Imm" Midrasha College Plans Lecture Temple Kol Ami, in cooperation with the Midrasha — College of Jewish Studies, will hold the third lecture in the Temple Kol Ami Torah Lecture Series 7:30 p.m. June 9 at Temple Kol Ami. Dr. Jane Schaberg of the University of Detroit will speak on "A Christian Scholar's Perspective on the Hebrew Bible." Dr. Schaberg, chair of the religious studies department of the University of Detroit Mercy, received her doctorate in biblical studies from Union Theological Seminary. She is the author of two books of biblical interpretation. The community is invited to attend; there is no charge. Rabbi Wine Reviews Book Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the Birmingham 'Temple will pre- sent the second of two reviews on the theme "Jewish Writers and the Human Condition" 8:30 p.m. June 10 at the temple. He will discuss Scum, a novel of nostalgia and warmth, by Isaac Bashevis Singer. There is a charge. 7