POLITICALLY SPEAKING 1-•-• HILLEL DAY SCHOOL is honored to pay tribute to Rosalyn & Rudolph 5"1 Shulman at the Annual Dinner on May 27, 1992 at Adat Shalom Synagogue and to announce the establishment of the: RUDOLPH SHULMAN 51 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP TRIDUTE FUND Wolpe Continued from preceding page his idea, but he hasn't said no to a gubernatorial race. "I intend to remain in- volved in public life," he said. "I intend to stay in Michigan. I am exploring public office, possibly the governor's race (1994). But I am keeping all options open." Although he declined to offer specifics, Mr. Wolpe, a former college professor, said some teaching offers have come his way. Mr. Wolpe is not the only member of his family to reach national prominence. Rabbi David Wolpe, a cousin in Los Angeles, is au- thor of the book The Healer of Shattered Hearts: Reaching Toward God in the Jewish Tradition. Rabbi Wolpe is coming to Detroit next Tuesday to speak at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. J holds at the county, state and national school board levels. Of course, a less-hectic schedule is good news for granddaughters Rachel and Abigail Krumbein, Zelda and Eli Robinson's first grandchildren, who were born eight months ago. Kathryn Kolbert: Hometown talk. Florine Mork Ross Cantor Lorry Vieder RUDOLPH SHULMAN 51 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP TRIBUTE CO-CHAIRS RUDOLPH SHULMAN 5"7 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP TRIDUTE COMMITTEE: HONORARY DINNER CHAIRS: Sharon Hart Mark S. Schostak David W. Schostak Asher N. Tilchin Rabbi Efry Spectre Robert I. Schostak HONORARY DINNER CO-CHAIRS: ,HONORARY COMMUNITY CHAIRS: DOR 'L DOR COMMITTEE: Norman Allan Julius E. Allen Max Goldsmith Gerald R. Rosenbloom Harold Berry Henry S. Dorfman Martin Goldman David Hermelin Mark Goldsmith Richard H. Schostak Arlene Tilchin Soul Waldman For more information, call 851-6950 YOUR EXERCISE CONNECTION • TREADMILLS Electric/Manual • STAIR CLIMBERS • HEALTH BIKES Manual/Dual Action/Electric • ROWING MACHINES • MISC. GYM EQUIPMENT (ALL ITEMS DISCOUNTED) LARRY ARONOFF ACTON RENTAL & SALES 891.6500 540.5550 BOOKS We Buy and Sell Good Used Books LIBRARY BOOKSTORE 5454300 Open 7 Days Books Bought In Your Home M. Sempliner Zelda Robinson Robinson Retires From School Board After 16 years as a mem- ber of the Southfield school board, Zelda Robinson will call it quits when her term expires in June. "I'm completing my fourth term, so I felt this was an appropriate time to retire," Mrs. Robinson said. "It is time to take this step and let others participate in the ed- ucational process and to allow myself the luxury to pursue personal interests." Although she does not in- tend to just walk away, Mrs. Robinson is not quite sure what volunteer ventures she will assume. She will remain in Southfield with husband, Eli, who serves on the Southfield City Council. Mrs. Robinson is uncertain of her future activities. Once she retires from the Southfield board, she is re- quired to leave positions she Kathryn Kolbert Comes Home For leading reproductive rights advocate Kathryn Kolbert, Sunday evening's speech was unique. Though the topic — Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court — was the same subject she has discussed countless times throughout her legal career, the audience made a differ- ence. When she took the podium for Hadassah at Temple Beth El, Ms. Kolbert looked around the packed social hall and saw friends, ac- quaintances, family, former schoolmates and many fa- miliar faces. This was, after all, her first hometown public speaking appearance - since she moved into the re- productive rights movement 14 years ago. Ms. Kolbert, who argued for abortion rights groups before the U.S. Supreme Court last month, is a native of Huntington Woods. She hopes the court will render an opinion by summer on the case Planned Parenthood v. Casey in which a lower court allowed the state of Penn- sylvania to impose strict regulations on abortion. She doesn't expect to win this case, but she said there is no time to mourn. "Let's go back to the streets," she said, pointing to the streets of Lansing and the steps of Congress. "Let's go in anger. We must be prepared to lay our hands in support of a constitutional amendment to protect reproductive freedom!' ❑