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September 04, 1964 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-04

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People Make News

JEFFREY L. MOSS of Plainville. SANFORD V. LICHTERMAN
Conn., has been awarded a scholar- i 20116 McIntyre. was one of the
ship for graduate training in social main speakers 'arta New York Life
work by the National Scholarship I Insurance Co. educational confer-
fund, a program sponsored by the ence in Mackina Island Wednes-
Council of Jewish Federations and of the company's Northland Detroit
Welfare Funds in cooperation with day. Lichterman is a representative
the Jewish Welfare Federation of general office.
*, *
Detroit and 60 other local Jewish
community organizations.
General Agent EARL HORDES,
* • •
• representative of the Columbus
DAVID M. ROSEN. Highland • Mutual Life Insurance Co..
Park. Ill.. was elected president of Columbus, 0.. was given special
the National Staff Association of recognition for his record .July
the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. sales production. Vice president
and director of agencies Ralph E.
Waldo announced that Hordes
For the HY Spot
ranked fourth among more than
Of Your Affair
1.200 company representatives in
health insurance sales for the
Music by
the month. Waldo personally com-
mended Hordes upon his excep-
tional achievement.
And His Orchestra
* *
(Hy Utchenik)
Judge BENJAMIN D. BURDICK
342-9424
was the speaker at the Probus
• Distinctive Ceremonies
Club's monthly meeting Thursday.
a Speciajty!

* * *
LOUIS STERN, president of the
Council of Jewish Federations and
MR. & MRS.
Welfare Funds. and Rabbi HER-
Z. GOTTH El L
BERT A. FRIEDMAN. executive
of the
NAce-chairman of the National Jew-
ish Appeal, will address more than
RAIN BOW
200" young Jewish community lead-
ers at the Ohio Area Conference
KOSHER CATERERS
for Young Leadership in Columbus.
Wish their many friends
Sept. 12-13.
- and customers a Year of

Hy Herman

Health and Happiness.

Want ads get quick results!

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BRAVERMAN'S
KOSHER MEATS

13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD.

DL 1-2345

AUTHORIZED LIST OF KOSHER BUTCHERS

Under Supervision of Vaad Horabbonim

of Detroit

The following is a correct list of Kosher Butchers of Detroit, alpha-
representing the approved dispensers of Kosher meats
who have the hashgacha of the Detroit Rabbis:

betically listed,

H.

Boxmon Bros., B. 8
Boxmon Bros., F. 8 0.
J. Braverman Kosher Meats
Bristowski

Carl S. Mike
L. Castleman
Louis Cohen & Son
M. Cohen & Son
Cohen, Zager 8 Reznick
D. Cohen
I. Dubin
Finkel & Herzkowitz
A. Goldin 8 Son
M. Goldin
Goldstein & Eizelmon
Gonik's Meat Market
Kaplan Bros.
E. Klein
Kotin lk Smith
M. Kraus
O. Kloper
H. Lopatin
Margolis S. Skore
Mirvis 8 Levy
Morris Meat ,Market
Nathan & Irving
-
N. Reznick

M. Roth
Rubinstein & Eizelmon

Schechter Bros.
Sch'wortzberg Meot Market

B. Shaffer
B. Shapiro & J. Felstein

Singer's Meat Market

Vikser 8 Landau
S. Weingort
Weinstein & Auster

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UN 4-9054
7 Mile Rd.
VE 6-9145
7 Mile Rd.
DI 1-2345
7 Mile Rd.
9 Mile Rd., Oak Pork
LI 3-1320
DI 1-3166
13140 W. 7 Mile Rd.
BR 3-8385
15740 W. 7 MileRd.
DI 1-1607
`
'12939 W. 7 Mile Rd.
LI 7-4121
26035 Coolidge, Ook Pork
LI 8-6800 -
24760 Coolidge, Oak Park
TO 6-3449
12212 Dexter
TE
4-2641
11725 Dexter
TO 8-5897
3353 W. Davison
KE 4-5181
20346 W. 7 Mile Rd.
LI 7-3900
23057 Coolidge, Oak Park
LI 7-4122
22153 Coolidge, Oak Park
UN 2-5996
18434 Wyoming
UN 1-4770
18229 Wyoming
DI 1-9381
7718 W. McNichols
UN 4-8080
7736 W. McNichols
UN 4-8327
18417 Wyoming
DI 1-8893
20449 Schaefer
KE 5-8888
20434 W. 7 Mile Rd.
DI 1-2840
13430 W. 7 Mile Rd.
UN 4-9583
7641 W. McNichols
DI 1-8604
7134 W. 7 Mile Rd.
UN 1-7237
18275 Wyoming
TO 8-8118
11738 Dexter
UN 2-8224
7575 W. McNichols
25254 Greenfield, Ook Park
LI 8-4887
UN 3-4305
18264 Wyoming
13925 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Pork
LI 6-2441
10036 Curtis UN 1-8090
24721 Coolidge, Oak Pork LI 3-8860
13721 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Pork
LI 7-8111
UN 4-7876
7336 W. 7 Mile Rd.
BR 3-4227
14837 W. 7 Mile Rd..
UN 3-5134
10036 W. 7 Mile Rd.

13515
15341
13500
13831

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fowl Is kosher only when it bears the PLOMBE of the Vaad Harabbonim.

1 ' Phyllis
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William I'. Berinstein

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Better not to vow, than to vow
, and not pay.—Ecclesiastes 5.

Ireland Raises Imports
of Israel Citrus Fruit

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DUBLIN (JTA)—Ireland im-

MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT !

ported from Israel last year 500,1
000 pounds ($1,400,000) worth of
citrus fruit, representing more
than a 20 per cent increase over
the previous year. The citrus im-
ports are the result of direct
negotiations between the two
countries.

BERNARD H.

INER

and his orchestra

- UN 3-6501

If No Answer Call DI 1-6847

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Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings

KE 1-8196

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TO ALL OUR FRI ENDS AND CUSTOMERS—WE
WISH YOU A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
MILTON & LILLIAN SHORE

MRS. WILLIAM BERINSTEIN

DI 1-9700 !
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13330 W. 7 MILE RD.

(2 Blks. E. of Schaefer)

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Zaks

Daughter, Marilyn - Son, Larry

and

The bride wore silk taffeta
reembroidered in lace, with a
high illusion neckline, short
sleeves. fitted bodice and a con-
trolled bell skirt. Her veil was
an heirloom lace mantilla which
belonged to the bridegroom's
great-great-grandmother.

Mr. Nathan Baker

of

Kosher Meat £.7 Poultry Market

Wish Their Many Customers and Friends

A Year of Health and Happiness

WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY, SEPT. 6 TILL 2 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAY 8 TUESDAY, SEPT. 7 8 8

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HARRY REZNICK, BEN ZAGER,
SAUL COHEN
THEIR FAMILIES AND THE STAFF OF
DEXTER-DAVISON

Hebrew Players
Plan Center for
Yiddish Works

MEAT
AND

POULTRY
MARKET

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COOLIDGE at 10. MILE, OAK PARK

Wish Their Many Customers and Friends
a Year of Health and Happiness

OPEN TILL 2 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th
CLOSED MONDAY 8 TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th & 8th

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A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

• Matzo Balls
• Horseradish
• Tasty Delicious Kishko
• Kreplach • Chicken Soup • Chopped Liver • Pickled Fish

Plus the Usual Daily Home Made Meicholim

Including New Kosher Dills and Tomatoes !

TRY OUR SPARKLING KOSHER TRAYS!

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WE DELIVER — CALL UN 1-9645

Aiminte GRUNT'S MARKET

18252 WYOMING near CURTIS

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT,

SUNDOWN TO 1 A.M.
OF SMOKED FISH

FEATURING THE FINEST SELECTION

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, September 4, 1964

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NATHAN & IRVING'S

Nedra Page was maid of honor.
and bridesmaids were Judy Berg-
man. Barbara Adler and Judy
Beisman.
Henry Berinstein was best man.
and Raymond Harris was head
usher. Ushers were Stephen Brom-
berg, James Tom. Dr. Gary Ber-
man and John DelVecchio.
After a honeymoon in the West
Indies. the couple will live in
Syracuse.

E CL.EAN

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MIDWAY FLORIST

Phyllis Esther Altman, daugh-
ter of Dr. Raphael Altman of
Roselawn Ave., was married re-
cently to William Paul Berinstein
by Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Rob-
ert Syme. The candlelight cere-
mony took place at Temple Isra-
el.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berin-
stein of Syracuse. N.Y.

NEW YORK—Those who think
the Yiddish theater is tolling its
death knell have another think
coming if plans by the New York
Hebrew Actors Union are any in-
dication.
The union intends to.-)erect a
performing arts center in New
York next year, it was reported
by president Seymour Rexsite. The
center would contain a theater for
the presentation of Yiddish clas-
sics. a museum for stage memor-
abilia and two schools. one for act-
ing and one for musical composi-
tion.
A 5500.000 campaign will begin
soon. Rexsite said.
Three playhouses will be avail-
able to the union this year, one
fewer than last year. The union
is subsidizing the Jewish Folk
Theater troup to spread employ-
ment among its members.
Sholom Secunda's musical
"Good Luck" is one of the works
to be presented this season.
In memory of 320 Yiddish ac-
tors killed by the Nazis, the He-
brew Actors Union will publish a
book "Kedoishim" in December,
with Yiddish text by Zalman Zil-
berzweig.

SAMMY
WOOLF

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