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February 17, 1995 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-02-17

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HILLEL DAY SCHOOL

INVITES ALL INTERESTED PEOPLE

TO A COMMUNITY/PARENT FORUM .. .

7:00 p.m.

Thursday, February 23, 1995

Hillel Day School has been offered a very generous gift on the condition that
the school relocate to the Jewish Community Campus at Maple/Drake. A fact-
finding task force has convened to examine the implications of such a poten-
tial move. In conjunction with the work of the task force, Hillel Day School invites
you to an open forum to share your opinions and views about relocation and
how it could impact the school, Jewish education and the community.

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL (Multi-purpose Room)

Goldman-Hermelin Education Foundation
32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills

(between Northwestern and 14 Mile)

810-851-3220

PLEASE COME AND MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!

SINAI HOSPITAL

ARE YOU BEING TREATED FOR

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE?

Sinai Hospital is currently conducting a study in patients

with high blood pressure using a new agent for the

treatment of high blood pressure in several dosages, with

and without a diuretic. The study will be conducted at

Sinai Hospital's main campus, 6767 West Outer Drive in

Detroit, and at the Sinai Hechtman Health Center, 31500

Telegraph in Bingham Farms. For more information

es§inal

MONDAY - FRIDAY

southfiEld

Jeep

Plymouth

Eagle

28100 Telegraph Rd.-Telegraph at 11 1 /2 Mile

At Tel-Twelve Mall, South End

Southfield • 354-2950

We Accept

• Bloom co Bloom •

• Registered Electrologists •

41.

CHRYSLER

Fic°3 Personal Checks & Cash

The Leadership Network of B'nai
B'rith plans regular events every
month for Jewish single and mar-
ried adults in their 20s and 30s.
Mingle and relax at Roosevelt's
for a happy hour on Tuesday,
Feb. 21, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Call the Leadership Network
Hotline for information on all
events, 788-NEWS.

Yad Ezra
Elections Held

Yad Ezra, the only kosher food
pantry in Michigan, recently held
elections for its officers and board
of directors. Elected to the exec-
utive board for 1995 were the fol-
lowing: Sanford Eisenberg,
president; Jeffrey Appel, vice
president; Fayga Dombey, vice
president; Carol Hooberman, vice
president; Shayna Silverman,
secretary; Isadore Bernstein,
treasurer; and Richard Barr, im-
mediate past president.
Elected to the board of direc-
tors were the following: Jeffrey
Adler, Nancy Welber Barr, Sylvia
Bernstein, Susie Citrin, Stuart
Cykiert, Gary Dembs, Michael
Eizelman, Seymore Eizelman,
Phil Elkus, Stanley Freedman,
Honorable Benjamin Friedman,
Lena Grinman, Leo Hollander,
Miriam Schey Imerman, Shelly
Komer Jackier, Eliezer Kaplan,
Leslie Kleiman, Sally Krugei, Jim
Macy, Leslie Magy, John Marx,
Shelley Nadiv, Ann Newman,
Gary Nitzkin, Rhonda Dean Pad,
Barbara Sachse, Rabbi A. Irving
Schnipper, Sharona Shapiro, Eu-
gene Sherizen, Dotty Smith, June
Stillman, and Howard Zoller.
Members of Yad Ezra's staff
are Jeanette Eizelman, executive
director; Sylvia Abramowitz, as-
sistant executive director; and
Lea Luger, special projects coor-
dinator.

Council Hears
Investigator

about the study, call 810-647-1770.

SERVICE OPEN 7 AM to MIDNIGHT

B'nai B'rith
Plans Events

Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appearance.

Near 12 Mile Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield

559-1969 Appt, Only. Ask For Shirlee or Debby

Sgt. Terry Waldoch, a veteran
homicide investigator, will be the
featured speaker at the Wednes-
day, Feb. 22, B'nai B'rith Re-
gional Council meeting. Sgt.
Waldoch, an adjunct professor at
University of Detroit-Mercy, has
investigated more than 20 homi-
cide cases for the Clinton Town-
ship Police Department.
The meeting will be held at
7:30 p.m. at the Agency for Jew-
ish Education, 21550 W. 12 Mile
Road, Southfield. The public is
invited to attend; there is no ad-
mission fee.
For information, call Steven
Kaplan, 357-1611 (evenings); or
Ed Weberman, 932-5750 (days)

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