ele work on business retention. The election count in Tuesday's primary for "I was appreciative of Southfield City Council follows. Names of the how so many people came eight candidates who will progress to the together to work on my November general election are in boldface. campaign," said Brateman, a former Yeshivat Akiva *Sidney Lantz 3,524 and Young Israel of *Myron A. Frasier 3,494 Southfield board member *Sylvia Jordan 3,006 and current Southfield Jonathan D. Brateman 2,972 Zoning Board member. "I Roy T. Bell 2,208 had campaign workers at Eleanor Smith 1,748 the precincts. I was wel- Robert Willis 1,511 comed into peoples' Marilyn A. Williams 878 homes. It was the support Cedric L. McSween Sr. 657 and enthusiasm of others Kevin Threatt 567 that kept me going." The four other candi- *incumbents dates that won slots for the city council race in the November election are: United Way Community Services, for- • Roy T Bell, a self-employed small mer president of the local NAACP business owner who is a member of and currently a board member of the the Southfield Planning Commission, Lula Belle Stewart Center; president of the American Association • Marilyn A. Williams, who did not of Retired Persons, and a board mem- respond to a _Jewish News question- ber of the Southfield Community naire. Coalition for the Prevention of sub- In addition to the primary race for stance Abuse and Violence; city council, Southfield's vote on • Eleanor Smith, a self-employed Tuesday vote also narrowed the possi- litigation attorney who is ble candidates for city clerk from five president of the Southfield Housing to two. The two candidates whose Commission, and a board member of names will appear on the Nov. 7 ballot the Southfield Non-Profit Housing are Nancy Banks, who received 2,434 Corporation; votes, and Joan Seymour, who • Robert Willis, an assistant attor- received 1,930 votes. ney general for the state of Michigan The deadline to register to vote in who has been a board member of the November election is Oct. 4. Li A, #4. OMPLAISAN IS EXPANDING! Come See Our New Antique Jewelry Section SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., • 6720 Orchard Lake Road W. Bloomfield (next to Deli Unique) 248-855-6566 adnizijacir 41- Corrections Selichot services this year were held on Saturday, Sept. 4. The date was erro- neously reported in last week's story, "Selichot Makes Holidays Meaningful." "Just as the hand, held before the eye, can hide the tallest mountains, so the routine .of everyday life can keep us from seeing the secret wonders that fill the world." Chasidic 18th Century The story "Spanning The Generations" on Sept • 3 should have included the full name of the Detroit Jewish community's new cinema event: the Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival. To participate in the Pet-A-Pet program through the Marvin and Betty Danto Family Health Care Center, call Bonnie Sorkin, (248) 788-7348. HAPPY NEW YEAR from the MICHAEL LEVEY FAMILY Bernie Morof has breakfast. The captions for two pictures in the Sept. 10 story, "The Boys From Beth Achim," were switched. The correct captions are at right: Natalie and Manny Charach are founders of the Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Nancy Glass is not a co-founder, as reported in the story "Super Sunday Chairs Named" last week. AIR-MASTER HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CO. Harry Ellenson reads the blessing after the meal. RESIDENTIAL 6- COMMERCIAL SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS QUALITY WORK • EVERY TIME • NO EXCUSES! Le, BERKLEY W. BLOOMFIELD GROSSE PTE. NORTH OAKLAND 399-1800 788-9073 882-4870 HTTP://WWW.GLOLINK.COM/AIRVIASTER 682-9090 9/17 1999