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Sidewalk Sales Every Wednesday 471-5620 33306 Grand River (E. of Farmington Road) Downtown Farmington Affordable Clothing • Acceptably Different Lower the numbers and raise the odds. Controlling your blood pressure can reduce your risk of heart disease. aro °American Heart Association 444 MICHAEL D. WEISS re- cently was board certified in obstetrics and gynecology by the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Weiss, whose office is in Mount Clemens, is an assistant clinical professor in obstetrics and gynecology at Michigan State University. DAVID M. DEUTSCH of Leo Knight Photography in Southfield was honored by the Detroit Professional Photographers Association recently as its Photographer of the Year. The trophy is awarded to the photographer who consistently outscores all other competitors in judgings held in January and October. AMY KRAUSE-NEEDEL- MAN, formerly of Detroit, was awarded the New York Festival's Gold Medal in the category of international non- broadcast media. Amy was the producer of The Rescuers Down Under for the Walt Disney Corporation through their in-school education pro- gram. Amy is an independent broadcast producer now liv- ing in San Diego, Calif. JAMES M. AUGUST has been elected to the board of directors of the National Foundation for Jewish Cul- ture, an independent non- profit agency committed to enhancing the quality of Jewish life in America through the arts and humanities. 11.-1 LEO L. MAJZELS, co- manager of Cushman and Wakefield Appraisal Divi- sion, a Rockefeller Company, wa honored at a private lun- cheon at the Renaissance Club. The company establish- ed a national Leo L. Majzels award to be presented an- nually to an outstanding employee for excellence in the field of appraising. GEORGE M. ZELTZER was re-elected for an addi- tional term as chairman of the board of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture. ROBERT J. HORN, Detroit Edison's assistant vice presi- dent and federal affairs manager has been appointed to a second five-year term on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. Mr. Horn will con- tinue to help supervise the development, construction and maintenance of the museum in Washington. Senior Events Planned At Maple-Drake The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will begin a new four- week session of mah jongg for beginners and reviewers with Lilian Meyers 9:30-11:30 a.m. Thursdays beginning July 9 in the Allen Lounge of the Maple-Drake building. There is a charge. For information, call the Jewish Community Center, 661-1000. The JCC will begin a sum- mer Yiddish discussion group lead by George Karber. The sessions will take place the second and fourth Monday each month, beginning July 13, 1 p.m. in the library of Maple-Drake. The Senior Adult Depart- ment will sponsor a trip to the opening day of the Ann Arbor Art Fair July 22. The trip will include transportation and a three-course optional lun- cheon at the Gandy Dancer. For cost and information, call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000. The JCC will sponsor a four-week canasta class 10 a.m.-noon Mondays beginning July 20 in the Allen Lounge of the Maple-Drake building. There is a charge. The JCC, in conjunction with Berkley Travel, will of- fer a weekend at Traverse Ci- ty and Interlochen Aug. 7-9. The weekend will feature transportation from the Maple-Drake and JPM buildings, two nights' accom- modations at the Park Place Hotel, Shabbat dinner at the hotel, a production of Anything Goes at Interlochen, dinner and entertainment at Dill's Tavern and a tour of the Traverse Bay area including Jewish highlights. For cost in- formation, call 661-1000. The Senior Adult Depart- ment will sponsor a trip to see The All Night Strut at the restored Gem Theatre Aug. 12 preceded by lunch (on your own) at the American Pizza Cafe in the Fox Building. Transportation will be provid- ed from both the Maple- Drake and JPM buildings. For information, call 661-1000. The future of Judaism belongs to that school which can best understand the past. —Rabbi Leopold Loew •