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January 03, 1969 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-01-03

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Akiva SabbathBefore Concert

Bud Rollins Shoes

Detroit area members of the
Rabbincial Council of America
have designated this Saturday as
Akiva Hebrew Day School Sab-
bath.
Akiva will sponsor its first an-
nual concert, with Israeli violinist
Pinchas Zukerman, Sixten Ehr-
ling and the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, Jan. 14 at Ford Audi-
torium.
Tickets are available at Ford
or the Akiva office, 24061 Cool-
idge, Oak Park.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, presi-
dent of the Metropolitan Detroit
Region of the RCA indicated

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Dubb s Country kitchen



Sherti's



Efros Drug Company



Fabulous Star Bakery



Bud Rollins Shoes



The Bootery



Pickwick Shop



Bob s Hair Fashions



Rigsby Shoe Service



Ala 's Barber Shop



Room At The Bottom

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that the rabbinical council regards
the Hebrew day school movement
as the primary source for provid-
ing professional leadership and a
dedicated elite laity for the Jewish
community of the future.
"With this in mind", said Rabbi
Halpern, "we have, therefore,
asked our membership in this area
to set the sabbath of Vayehi, Jan.
4, on behalf of the Akiva Hebrew
Day School and to help insure the
success of its major fund-raising

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Sublimity is Hebrew by birth.
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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COFFEE

Fancy Albacore
White Meat

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1-lb.
Can

Solid Packed in
Spring Water

3

Cans
7oz. 93`

I

2-lb.
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GRAPE JELLY OR
ORANGE
MARMALADE

X119 2 Jilba.r 39`

HEINZ

Tenderleaf
TEA BAGS

Vegetarian Style

Baked Beans

2

100-Ct.89C
Box

1-1b.
Cans

27`

ROYAL

SHAKE-A-
PUDDIN

33 c

All Flavors

Box

Authority on Jews
of World to Speak
at Adas 'Shalom

SPECIAL LABEL

CRISCO OIL

43c

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We Reserve
Right to Limit
Quantity

SPECIAL LABEL
DUNCAN FINES

REYNOLDS WRAP

Aluminum
FOIL

PANCAKE
MIX

4 $100

2-Ib i

25-Ft.
Rolls

36

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Super Colossal

Ripe Olives

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71h-oz.
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SARDINES

YOGURT

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of Flavors

SKIM
MILK

KAUKAUNA

4

Pint 19 C
Carton

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35C

BLACK
PEPPER

TOASTED ONION
CHEESE SPREAD

r1/2-°L

Cup

33

3

Shaker
Can

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TOMATO
JUICE

1-Qt.
14-oz.
Cans

83,

FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS

HUNT'S

BIRDSEYE

ORE-IDA

BOSTON BONNIE

DOWNYFLAKE

DEWKIST

WHOLE
APRICOTS

Heat & Serve

PIXIE
POTATOES

SOLE
FILLETS

KOSHER, PARVE
POTATO
PANCAKES

WHOLE
Sfrawberries

FISH BITES

3 . 114t. 139c

S-oz.
Pkgs.

Cans

$100

a27c

11

Pkg.

53`

3

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P
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gz.
s.

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Heat & Serve

Dry Pak

1 1/4-lb.
Bag

59,

Contains No Sugar
er Syrup

rracruce specials

LESTOIL

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vow* or Sliced

SPRAY
STARCH

SMALL
POTATOES ,

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11

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Aerosol

SELLING OUT!

IMPORTED
FIGS

ON STRING

4= 25c

pkg.

Fancy
California

Snow White

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LETTUCE

CAULIFLOWER

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29` each

Florida
Seedless

RED
GRAPEFRUIT

5 for 35c

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MISS ELAYNE LIPSON
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipson of
Ilene Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Elayne to
Roman Franklin, son of Mr. and
4( Mrs. Ervin Franklin of Filmore
Ave., Southfield.
Miss Lipson, a senior in the
Wayne State University College of
Education, is a member of Mortar
Board and Pi Lambda Theta honor
societies. Mr. Franklin, also a
WSU senior, will enter medical
school next fall.
An August wedding is planned.

ileaL EAtatz
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* JULES M. KLEIN

No Coupon Needed

SPECIAL LABEL

ElayneLipson Engaged
to Roman Franklin

effort."

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT

The finest and largest selection in the area. We clean,
bone, skin and grind ell fish free of charge. For
special service call

JO 6-4640

The fourth lecture in the series
"Living in Times of Tension," of
the Adas Shalom Adult Study Insti-
tute, will be held 9 p.m. Tuesday in
the social hall.
Guest speaker will be Yehuda
Hellman, executive director of the
Conference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organiaztions. A
recognized authority on world
Jewry and Middle East affairs,
Hellman lived in Arab countries
for several years and worked as a
correspondent for the daily Jeru-
salem Post.
Born in Riga, Latvia, he spent a
year of study at the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem, then enrolled
in the American University of Bei-
rut, Lebanon, where he received
his degree in philosophy and poli-
tical science.
As a foreign correspondent for
the Jerusalem Post, his duties took
him to Paris, London and Geneva
and finally to the United States,
where he was appointed head of
the Paris bureau of the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency at the United

Nations.

The community is invited to the
lecture. For information, call the
synagogue office, UN 4-7474.

Aliens to Report Address
During Month of January

Walter A. Sahli of the United
States Immigration and Naturaliza-
tion Service stated that the period
within which aliens must report
their addresses will be the month
of January.
All aliens in the United States,
with few exceptions, must report
their addresses to the government
during that period.
Sahli said that forms with which
to make the report will be avail-
able to all post offices and offices
of the Immigration and Naturaliza-
tion Service during the month.
He urged all aliens to comply
with the reporting requirements, as
willful failure to do so may lead to
serious consequences.

Hearing, Speech Classes
To help adults with hearing loss
in the art of communication, the
Detroit Hearing and Speech Cen-
ter will offer mid-winter classes
in sign language, lipreading and
auditory training beginning the
week of Jan. 6.
Day and evening classes will be
held at the Center, 19185 Wyoming.

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