* * iv COMPILED BY SEYMOUR MANELLO BREN1rRIEST has been elect- LEAH LIEBERSON of Oak ed president of Jewish Family Ser- vice for the 1996/97 year. Mr. Triest has been a member of the board since 1989, and during his tenure has served as vice presi- dent and chairman of the Finance Committee. He also served as vice president of Jewish Vocational Service. Park was recently selected for membership in Wayne State Uni- versity's Phi Beta Kappa chapter. ROSLYN SCHINDLER of Huntington Woods from the Col- lege of Lifelong Learning at Wayne State University was re- cently installed as president-elect of the Phi Beta Kappa chapter. * * * * 6646 TELEGRAPH AT MAPLE BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 810-932-0800 * * - NEAL SCHINDLER of Hunt- ington Woods has been accepted to attend Interlochen Arts Camp. Neal will study creative writing at the camp. JOSHUA BOGROW, 13 year- - /-= Brent Triest ELAINE LEBENBOM of Bloomfield Township has been granted an annual award from the American Society of Com- posers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) in recognition of the many compositions which have been played this last year through- out the country. Recently her piece was performed in New York at Merkin Hall, a commission from the New York Cantata Singers. DR. DAVID A. BARAHAL did his residency and fellowship in cardio-thoracic anesthesiology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio and has completed his board certification. He is a grad- uate of Wayne State University Medical SchooL Dr. Barahal is the son of Reva Bobroff Barahal and the late Max M. Barahal. `—) /-- old son of Dr. Martin Bogrow of Plantation, Fla., and Mrs. Goldy Bogrow of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., formerly of Oak Park, is featured in a nationwide TV commercial for a luxury automobile and is in Jacksonville, Fla., filming in an upcoming made-for-TV-movie to be aired later this summer; Joshua is a member of the Screen Actors Guild. ANDREW EHRINPREIS of SEYMOUR WOLFSON, associ- /__:) ate professor of computer science at Wayne State University, re- cently retired as president of the Phi Beta Kappa chapter. * * * * * * * A Little Bit Of New York Right Here In Bloomfield Hills" * ONE POUND OF YOUR CHOICE! CHOOSE FROM ANY OF OUR DELICIOUS DELI ITEMS... Mouthwatering Corned Beef or Fresh Roasted Turkey, Tasty Salads, Pasta Dishes, * Cole Slaw or Potato Salad. Your Choice, Mix or Match any Fabulous Deli Item! (Seafood Products Excluded) * Buy 1 lb. of any deli item at regular price and receive 2nd lb. of equal or lesser value FREE. Limit one free pound, mix or match with this coupon. No dealers or * phone orders please during this special summer sale. Coupon expires Monday, August 5, 1996. Limited time offer, hurry in now! * * * * * * * * *************************** OFF ANY SANDWICH Huntington Woods was one of more than 1,000 undergraduates receiving a bachelor of arts degree during commencement exercises at Dartmouth College. Mr. Ehrin- preis majored in English and re- ceived the degree with honors. (Including Vienna Corned Beef, Reg. or Lean, or Pastram) WITH PURCHASE OF A SECOND SANDWICH EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE • Good With Coupon • Expires 8-1-96i CALL SIIIRLEE BLOOM FOR ALL YOUR CATERING NEEDS IRP Plans Annual Picnic The Institute for Retired Profes- sionals will hold its annual sum- mer picinic at Camp Ruth on Wednesday, July 31, from 4:30- 7:30 p.m. For information, call IRP, 967-4030. Na'amat Plans For Luncheon David Barahal * * FREE SHERRY (MRS. CHAIM) NAJ- MAN received her doctorate in education from Wayne State Uni- versity. * Na'amat USA, Greater Detroit Council will take reservations for its annual Spiritual Adoption Luncheon until Friday, July 26. The luncheon, which will be held on Thursday, August 1, at 11:45 a.m. at Adat Shalom Synagogue, will honor Pearlena Bodzin. The luncheon proceeds are transmitted to Israel to aid in the care and education of the children in its day/night homes. There is a charge for the after- noon. Reservations may be made by calling the Council office, 967- 4750. • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Bat Mitzvahs • Showers • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Brises • Sweet 16s ALL TRADITIONAL JEWISH FOOD IS PREPARED BY SHIRLEE BLOOM IN HER OWN PRIVATE KITCHEN S ea v= OUTDOOR PATIO CAM RING 32418 Northwestern Hwy. (Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile) 855-9463 Fax: 626-8468 *************************** You can make a difference. One life at a time. "The Simone Vitale Band is an assurance of a great evening... One of the hottest bands in town." Danny Raskin, Jewish News "Royal Oak band leader extraordinaire Simone Vitale..." Bob Talbert, Detroit Free Press CD Touch a Life. Give to the United Way. 0) rn • Private/Corporate Parties • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Cali Simone for the best • personal service in town, with an exciting night of dancing and fun at your party. CO CN1 ›- 113