Two Chair ARMDI Dinner 17, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The event will honor the char- ter members of the Michigan Region ARMDI. Mrs. Granader has been in- volved with the Jewish commu- nity since 1971, when she Judith Granader Judith Grant Granader and Nancy Newman Adler will chair the ARMDI Annual Din- ner, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. attended the World Conference on Soviet Jewry in Brussels, Bel- gium. After the conference, she helped found the Detroit Com- mittee on Soviet Jewry. She also helped plan the activities to raise funds to rescue the children from Chernobyl, and is a past honoree of the Children of Chernobyl, an organization which helps rescue Jewish children. She is president of the Soviet Jewish Prisoner In- formation Center. Nancy Newman Adler has been involved with American Red Magen David for Israel, as well as Yad Ezra, Children of Cher- nobyl and Hillel Day School. She SUMMER at Nancy Adler is president of Newman Hawkins Legal Search, based in Farming- ton Hills. For information and reservations, call ARMDI, (248) 353-0434, or (248) 661-2519. Musicale Summer Concert Hadassah-sponsored Young Judea inaugurated its Voluntour program this summer, whereby college students volunteer at a hospital or army base while touring in Israel. Tracie Trainer and Heather Rosenberg of West Bloomfield worked in gynecology. The Melody Musicale ensemble, under the direction of Louise Lazarus, will present its annu- al summer concert 2 p.m. Sun- day, Aug. 17, at 4836 Faircourt Dr., West Bloomfield. Vocal soloists will be Shirley Frost, Galina Feldman, Ann Wohl, Rachel Kapen, Sonia Ki- tain, Irma Pasick, Sandy Isser, Bat Sheva Morse, Florence Malach, Suzanne Cohen and Louise Lazarus. Evelyn Berger will play violin; the Kitain and Kozadayev families will sing and play various instruments. Guest soloists will be Gene Sol- bin and Sheridan Holzman. Concert pianist/accompanist will be Zelda Keil Miller. Ruth Handleman, president, will act as narrator. Refreshments will be served. Musical selections will consist of popular ballads, musical com- edy, Yiddish and Hebrew melodies and operatic arias. Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days pri- or to issue date. The deadline for out-of-town obituaries is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. Real estate developer and philanthropist A. Alfred Taubman accepts the key to the city from Oak Park Mayor Gerald Naftaly, at the recent dedication of the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus in Oak Park. The campus is the site of Jewish Federation-sponsored agencies and programs, including the Prentis and Teitel Federation Apartments, Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center, the Neighborhood Project and Federation Resource Line. All material must be typewrit- ten, double-spaced, on 872 x 11 paper and include the name and daytime telephone num- ber of sender. Orchard Lake Road, North of Maple Anybody Can Sell Jewelry... But Nobody Provides Services & Discounts Like Weintraub. There is a Difference. ■ West Bloomfield We Service Everything We Sell... and Everything Anybody else Sells! Summer Hours Closed Mondays for June, July & August Open Tues. - Sat 10-5 WELNTRAL-B JEWELERS In Store Specials Everyday Sunset Strip • 29536 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield • (810) 3574000 IBM \t.,\