100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 01, 1995 - Image 104

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-01

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •



MISS BARBARA'S •

DANCE CENTRE •

The Area's Most

Respected


Dance Studio

IS NOW
Evening Drop In Bridge is
• ZOA Honors
held
the first, third, and fifth
ENROLLING!
!
!

Thursday of every month at 7
• Steinhardts
p.m. Individuals at all skill lev-

Dr. Milton J. and Freda Stein-
• hardt
els are invited to participate.
have been selected to re-
Supplies are provided and light


ceive the 1995 Justice Louis D.
refreshments are served. There
DANCE SHOES FOR
Brandeis award of the Zionist
is a nominal fee. Call Harvey
• THE LATEST IN:
BEGINNER STUDENTS

Organization of America at
Lenter for information, 552-
✓ JAZZ * HIP HO
AGES 3-8
62nd annual Balfour Cel-
• * 'TAP
0889.
*With payment for 1st Tuition
• ZOA's
13A1-1-E-1-
ebration Concert, Wednesday,
1 pair per child
Adult
* LYRIC AL
18, at Detroit's Fox The-
• * Couritx-
• Oct.
Lirze Dance
atre.
Law College

4- = SPECIAL GUEST CLASSES *

Hears Kaplan
• TAUGHT BY HOLLYWOOD CHOREOGRAPHER •
Steven Kaplan will be the
ranging from "Pre-School Rhythm"
• Programs
featured speaker at Detroit Col-

classes for boys Sz_ girls to adult classes
lege of Law's Distinguished

Enroll by phone
Speakers' Series. The event will
Crosswinds Mall

take
place at 4 p.m. on Monday,
626-2755

West Bloomfield

Sept. 18, at Detroit College of
Law.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

c

The Steinhardts

7 q J4. ftfi

E

oaTEr-t.

Renew body and mind with KNEIPP Herbal Shower Gels
and benefit from six different healthy showers.

KNEIPP uses only the purest natural herbs, in high concentrations,
to interact effectively with the natural healing and soothing powers
of water. The Herbal Shower Gels gently and effectively cleanse
and deodorize, leaving skin silky smooth.

Bake Suzof2e s famous

u

~

2Eip/2-

z r (..212d save

.

For more information call:

1 —800-378-4585

1
i

LAVENDER

1 ,31111.3:
ll,11 3333. AEI WV
IN:3 333,

KNEIPP® CORPORATION of AMERICA

Available at the Cosmetic Centers Ulta-3, Selected Ride-Aid Stores and other fine drug and cosmetic stores.

e _ -:=SCLVE

mown'

Lor,E

0/2 012E 200112117\7 12E11212 c

0.[ G.ST2OW El

ger

Dealer: If you allow a consumer the face value of this coupon toward the
purchase of one of our specified products, we will pay you the face amount plus 80 handling.
Any other use is fraud. Proof of sufficient stock must be furnished on request. Void where
licensed, prohibited or restricted by law. Consumer must pay sales tax. Coupon cannot be
assigned or transferred. Cash value 1/100th of 10. Mail to: Kneipp Corp. of America, 675
Jaycee Drive, W. Hazleton, PA 18201. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE.

MANUFACTURER COUPON

EXPIRES 05/01/96

L

LU

d OU

Last year, Jewish Information and Referral Service
referred 231 people in need of emergency financial assistance to
agencies that teach debt management skills and provide other forms of aid.

Jewish Information and Referral Service answers questions on a
variety of topics and links people in need to helping agencies.

liforsatin sod

700 `

98

i
c )c.)0."

967-HELP,

Have a question? Get an answer at JIS, (810) 967-HELP

(4357); 967-046017. JIS is a program of the Jewish Federation of

Metropolitan Detroit.

Dr. Steinhardt earned his
bachelor of arts degree in 1928
and graduated from Wayne
State University's Medical
School in 1932. From 1942 to
1946, he served as medical cap-
tain with the U.S. Army's First
Division, landed on D-Day at
Omaha Beach and was award-
ed a Bronze Star for "duty un-
der fire." Dr. Steinhardt
practiced allergy and internal
medicine and served on the
teaching staffs of Grace and
Sinai hospitals and at the
Wayne State University's Med-
ical School. He has served as
president of the Michigan Al-
lergy Society and served as pres-
ident of the Maimonides
Medical Society and of the De-
troit Zionist Federation. He was
the first president of Moadon,
the Hebrew Cultural Club, and
was awarded the Midrasha's
Bernard Isaacs citation.
Dr. Steinhardt contributed
articles and book reviews to The
Jewish News from 1977 to 1982
and published a number of sci-
entific papers on medicine, al-
lergy and psychiatry.

JPM Events
On Calendar

The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew-
ish Community Center will pre-
sent an Armchair Traveler Trip
to St. Petersburg. Genya Tsy-
plyacove will provide an intro-
duction to the Russian museum,
the Hermitage, on Tuesday,
Sept. 5, at 1 p.m. This program
is free of charge.
Captured Moments: An In-
tergenerational Oral History
Class will begin Wednesday,
Sept. 6, from 4:30-6 p.m. This
program will run for four weeks
and is open for teens through
adults. It is designed to learn
how to gather and preserve fam-
ily history. This program is free
of charge.

Steven Kaplan

Mr. Kaplan's topic will be
"The Nuts and Bolts of Repre-
senting a Criminal Defendant."
Mr. Kaplan has been an as-
sistant prosecutor for Macomb
County since 1986. He is a 1981
honors graduate of Detroit Col-
lege of Law and is a former pres-
ident and trustee of the
Southfield Public Schools Board
of Education.
For information, contact the
Detroit College of Law Alumni
Association, (313) 965-0686.

Missionaires'
Shabbat Dinner

Michigan Miracle Mission II
participants and their families
are invited to a special Shabbat
dinner 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
The evening of rekindling
memories and reuniting mis-
sion-goers is sponsored by the
Jewish Federation of Metropol-
itan Detroit.
Tickets for the evening are
$22 per person and for children
13 and under $15 per person.
Payment must be received by
Sept. 6 to reserve a spot.
For details, call Marsha Davis
at the Jewish Federation, (810)
642-4260, ext. 235.

c

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan