mi l LOCAL NEWS 1 Celebrating 50 Years of Publishing Wayne State University Press B'nai David Women Membership Dinner B'nai David Sisterhood will hold its annual membership dinner and installation 6 p.m. Nov. 20 at the synagogue. Entertainment will be pro- vided by Max Sosin, accom- panied by pianist Marlene Nessel. Rabbi Morton Yolkut will install the new sisterhood 1991-92 executive board. They are: president, Ruth Rosenfeld; treasurer, Ray Rosenberg; secretaries, Freda Podolsky, Fay Fishman, Sharon Klein; vice president, Mollie Fellows. Also, program committee: Helen Brown, Sharon Chud- now, Florence Nitzkin; membership committee: Arlene Beals, Gloria Bell, Minnie Berman, Bella Wais, Betty Waxman; chaplain, Eleanor Maness; parliamen- tarian, Celia Wilson. There is a fee. For informa- tion, call B'nai David, 557-8210; or Betty Waxman, 851-4695. Bais Chabad Sets Programs Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills will sponsor a class in medical ethics and social issues in the Talmud 8 p.m. Wednesdays at Bais Chabad, 32000 Middlebelt Rd., bet- ween Northwestern and 14 Mile Road. No previous back- ground is necessary. There is no fee for this course, which will extend for eight weeks. The classes will be given by Rabbi Bergstein. Rabbi Bergstein will deliver the prayer before the Michi- gan Senate session 10 a.m. Nov. 12, the 14th anniversary of the founding of Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills. The "Ima and Me" Mother- Toddler program, is under way at Bais Chabad of Farm- ington Hills, 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays. The program features creative play, circle time, crafts and discussion. For information, call Chaya Devorah Bergstein, 855-2910 or 626-3194. Congratulates Its Authors Sidney M. Bolkosky and Sybil Milton on their Jewish Book Fair Lectures Voices of Jewish Identity in Detroit, 1914-1967 By Sidney M. Bolkosky Harmony and Dissonance explores the dynamics of the evolving Jewish presence in Detroit, celebrating its successes and examining its controversies. 543 pages, 7" x 10", 100 photographs $30.00 ISBN 0-8143-1933-5 IN FITTING MEMORY In Fitting Memory The Art and Politics of Holocaust Memorials The Art and Politics of Holocaust Memorials By Sybil Milton Photographs by Ira Nowinski This moving study asks to whose memory three generations of Holocaust memorials are committed and how fitting a commemoration are they. 348 pages, 10 " x 8", 135 photographs $39.95 ISBN 0-8143-2066-X . Photographs by to Ncrxinski Sidney M. Bolkosky will speak at the Jewish Book Fair on Sunday, Nov. 10, and Sybil Milton on Sunday, Nov. 17. Books available at the Jewish Book Fair, at area bookstores or from Wayne State University Press, The Leonard N. Simons Building, 5959 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 577-6120 VOr Wayne Sale Urtverity ASSOCIATED PODIATRISTS, P.C. MATHEW BOROVOY, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.S. MARC A. BOROVOY, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.S. FOOT SPECIALISTS - FOOT SURGEONS BOARD CERTIFIED IN FOOT & ANKLE SURGERY Are pleased to announce that we have now assumed the practice of GARY W. DOCKS, D.P.M. 15300 W. Nine Mile Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237 (313) 968-5550 620 N. Pontiac Trail Walled Lake, MI 48088 (313) 624-1192 25725 Coolidge Hwy. Oak Park, MI 48237 (313) 548-6717 Couples Club Hosts Evening The Couple's Club of Tem- ple Israel will host an evening of whirly-ball 7:45 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Drake Road Whirly-Ball. Hors d'ouevres, snacks and a buffet dinner will be served. There is a charge, and reser- vations must be guaranteed with a check. For information, call Marc and Sue Andrews, 661-5439; or Sal and Judee Herman, 855-5659. Harmony and Dissonance Voices niJewish Identity in Detroit, 1914-196 7 flours by Appointment Ranked'asthe#1 General Bond Fund by Lipper Analytical Services.** GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES ON DESIGNER EYEWEAR (AND WE PROVE IT!) SHEARSON IRA C. LUTZKY, CFP LEHMAN BROTHERS 313.393-6615 313-259.4575 FAX WEST BLOOMFIELD 626-9590 6667 Orchard Lake Road Bring in Your Prescriplion & Save! 111 OPTOMETRY RIM g pefiqae' SOUTHFIELD 647-9790 30800 Southfield Rood Bring in Your Prescriplion & Save! M .-- CALL for prospectus* NATIONAL FUNDS The Investment High Ground. *Prospectus contains more complete information including charges and expenses. Client should read prospectus carefully before investing or sending money. 30 day yield as of 6/30/91. All total return periods are through 6/30/91. Fund's inception date 12/15/89. Total returns include the maximum sales charge of 4 3/4% and assume reinvestment of all distributions at net asset value. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or lm than their original cost. Past performance cannot guarantee future results. Distribution rates will fluctuate according to market conditions. Foreign investing involves special risks induding currency fluctuation. "'Fund ranked #1 out of 20 General Bond Funds for 12 months ended 5/31/91 by Lipper Analytical Services, Inc THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 61