!BIRTHS May the coming year be filled with health, happiness and prosperity for all r- RME1111CF111 SOCIETY FORTECHHIOH — ISRHEI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, INC. Joseph N. Epel Lawrence A. Berry Chairman of the Board President Isaac Lakritz Executive Director daughter Rina Zahara. Shar- ing the joy are proud grand- parents Sharon and David Bergman of Southfield and Gabriela and Walter Weiss of Fair Lawn, N.J. Proud great- grandmothers are Rachel Reinitz of Arlington, Va., and Gertie Pirok of Racine, Wisc. Rina is named in loving memory of her great-grand= mothers, Irene Weiss and Zelda Berman. MAY 30 — Steve and Marcy (Goldberg) Feldman of West Bloomfield lovingly announce the arrival of their daughter, Ariel Nicole. Excited big sister is Samantha Anne. Pro- ud grandparents are Harold and Linda Goldberg of Farm- ington Hills and Mort and Millie Feldman of Birm- ingham. Great-grandmother is Ada Daniels of Oak Park and great-grandfather is Nate Feldman of Whittier, Calif. Ariel is named in loving memory of her great-aunt, Linda Meklir, and great- grandmother, Bessie Bern- stein. MAY 13 — Beth (Lieberman) and Jim Keller of Chicago joyfully announce the birth of their son, Jonathan Louis, brother to. Joshua. Sharing in their happiness are grand- parents Elly and Mike Lieberman of Highland Park, I Ill., Julia and Rudy Keller of Bloomfield Hills, and great- grandparents Ruth Levy, Ed- na Lieberman and Rose and Alex Gross. Jonathan is nam- ed in loving memory of his great-grandfather, Louis Lieberman. APRIL 20 — Mitchell and Kristin Joseph of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., formerly of Southfield, are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Leah Nicole (Eta Rivka). Proud grandparent is Ronald Joseph of Fort Lauder- dale. Proud great-grand- parent is Dr. Milton Joseph of Sunrise, Fla. Leah Nicole is named in loving memory of her paternal grandmother, Elaine Joseph, and paternal great-grandmother, Evelyn Joseph. APRIL 17 — Robert and Claudia (Rhodes) Goldenthal of West Bloomfield welcome with much love their daugh- ter, Hayley Jane. Happy big brother is David Hanson. Hayley's proud grandparents are Alex and Sarah Rhodes of West‘Bloomfield and A.J. and Marilyn Goldenthal of Fort Valley, Va., formerly of De- troit. Hayley is named in lov- ing memory of her paternal grandmother, Hannah Smith Goldenthal and her maternal great-uncle, Joseph Derevny. ON CAMPUS U-M Hillel Sets Sept. Calendar HAIR AN D •; .14 MILE &FARMINGTON RD. SIMSBURY PLAZA: FARMINGTON HILLS 1 4 A 851-5559 , • • PRIVATE PARKING . •, - EAST ENTRANCE OF SALON - 202 . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1991 D E S I G N 29117 NORTHWESTERN HWY. SOUTHFIELD , 3. 57-4771 Wish all their - Friends and Custorneri' A Most Happy and Healthy New Year! The University of Michigan Hillel will hold Rosh Hashanah Services (Or- thodox, Conservative and Reform). For information call Hillel, 769-0500. The following will be held Sept. 11. At 6:30 p.m. Volunteers in Action Hillel (VIA Hillel) will hold their first meeting. VIA Hillel is a community service group that works in soup kitchens and helps the elderly, young and needy. At 7:30 p.m. the Reform Havura Apples and Honey Party/Mass Meeting will take place. At 8 p.m. Hill Street Cinema, Hillel's film co-op, will hold their first meeting. On Sept. 12, the following events will be held. At 3:30 p.m. Hillel will hold Sukkah building. From 6:30-11 p.m. the Undergraduate Social Committee will hold a hayride. For information, call 769-0500. At 7 p.m. in the Lawyer's Club Lounge, the Jewish Law Students Union (JLSU) will hold their first meeting. JLSU sponsors a wide variety of lectures and symposia on legal topics. On Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. and Sept. 14 at 9 p.m., Hill St. Cinema will present Full Metal Jacket. On Sept. 15, the following will be held: At 5 p.m. the an- nual Grads and Young Profes- sionals Summer Blowout Pic- nic will take place at Burns Park, located on Wells, off Packard. Participants are ask- ed to bring salads and veggie dishes to pass. Kosher hot dogs,-buns and drinks will be provided. A donation is re- quested. Call 769-0500 to reserve. At 7:30 p.m., Student Strug- gle for Soviet Jewry (SSSJ) will hold their first meeting. SSSJ promotes religious freedom and supports the ef- forts of the international Jewish community to ease the suffering of individuals remaining in the Soviet Union and the absorption of those permitted to leave. At 8 p.m., Prospect, the Jewish Student Journal at the U-M will hold their first meeting. —4