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December 18, 1970 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-12-18

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32—Friday, December 18, 1970

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Pre-Campaign Workers Map Strateg

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Plan Donor Tea

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A large undertak g of the women the many affiliated organizations.
of Jewish Nation Fund will get Mrs. William Levin is fund-raising
its biggest boost at donor tea chairman.
noon Jan. 19 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
The chapter's project is the
Women's Forest and Park, a
$75,000 development near the vil
lage of Kiryat Shmona on the
Lebanese border.
alb. LADIES—MEN
Included in the forest and park
1 111,TONE-O-MATIC
will be gardens of 100 trees each,
WEIGHT BELT
named for the children and adults
. Lose Weight i Tons• Up
slain by Arab terrorists who at-
The Easy Way.
tacked their school bus last May.
Special 12.95
Rog. 19.95
All those killed were residents of
Coolidge,
Berkley
2823
Kiryat Shmona.
Look for the bright red package
at your favorite store.
In preparation for the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
The project was announced in
PHONE 543-3505
Emergency Fund are women's division pre-campaign workers (from
late fall by the organization's
Open ally le to
Prue Parking
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left) Mesdames Charles Snider, A. Alfred Tauban, Melvin Kolbert,
president, Mrs. Albert Posen.
chairman, and Ivor Kahn.
There already have been a num-



ber of meetings and fund-raising
From LONDON, ENGLAND
Women's Division pre-campaign
Four concurrent workers' train- affairs for the project_
workers for the 1971 Allied Jewish ing seminars were held to acquaint
Division chairmen have responsi-
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund the solicitors with the techniques bilities in certain areas and among
attended a briefing session for which they will need in the work
those whose responsibility it will ahead. The seminars were led by
be to solicit gifts in excess of $500 Mrs. Merle Harris, Mrs. N. Brew-
from the women of the community, ster Broder, Mrs. Lewis Grossman
"Distinctive Styling in Music
Mrs. Melvin Kolbert, pre-campaign and Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier.
to Your Individual Taste"
chairman, said.
Following the individual semi-
nars, Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine.
chairman of the Women's Division
1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund, addressed the
yeemmeeeeemeeeeeeseeemempeeeeeeeeeeeee.4
group concerning the needs to be
met by the fund-raising drive.
Mr. Grunt's Crisp, Delicious
Additional division chairman for
the campaign were announced re-
cently by Mrs. Brandwine. They
are Mrs. Norman H. Rosenfeld,
BEST PRICE—BEST QUALITY!
Pace Setters; Mrs. Seymour R.
Jones, Headliners; Mrs. Maxwell
Lapides and Mrs. Burt Mahler,
Go Getters; Mrs. Charles Snider,
Phonogift.

BERKLEY
HEALTH FOODS

gAgeneadds.

&

awaz

ZAN GILBERT
and His ORCHESTRA

Beth Feldman to Marry
David Benyas in May

Call 354-1153

THE
RAVIOLI
SMILE

Home-made Sauer Kraut, Ready Now!

KOSHER TRAY CATERING
AND CHICKEN DINNERS

OR RIMS, PIDYON HA-BEN OR REHEARSAL PARTIES!

AJCommittee Role
in Parley Cited

MISS BETE ANN FELDMAN

per serving.

• •. GRuN T'S MARKET

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Feldman
of Bentler Ave. announce the en- •
gagement of their daughter Beth •

Ann to David Walter Benyas, son •
of Dr. Most Benyas of Robert St.,
Southfield, and Mrs. Mary Benyas
of Marlowe Ave.
A May wedding is planned.

REAL
ITALIAN

That's what gets the smiles
when you serve Chef Boy-
Ar-Dee'Cheese Ravioli. Kids
think it's party food. So what
is Ravioli? Well, it's like
kreplach—tasty little maca-
roni pies with zippy cheese
in the middle. Then sim-
mered in thick tomato and
cheese sauce. M-m-m it's a
mechayeh! Only about 20c

. I • Roasted Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing, Potatoes and Gravy
• Cheese Blintzes • Tasty Delicious Kishka • Fresh Knishes Daily
• Chopped , Liver • Chopped Herring • Dill Pickles • Hors D'Oeuvres

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NUMBER
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We Deliver in Southfield
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FOR CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING

Farband Launches
Membership Drive

Sherwood Sandweiss (left), di-
rector of the American Jewish
Committee here, was among
eight Detroiters honored with
awards for their contributions to
Detroit's Conference of Ethnic
Communities at the McGregor
Memorial Conference Center,
Wayne State University. The con-
ference was held in June, and
another is planned for April-May.
Dr. Otto Feinstein (right), asso-
ciate professor, at Monteith Col-
lege, and director of programs
for the conference, makes the
presentation.

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ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

SUNDAY ONLY

1st CUT LAMB CHOPS . .. e lb. $1 29
lb. $109
HOLLYWOOD ROAST

2ND CUT

CHOPS
CHUCK STEAK
YOUNG BEEF LIVER . . • •
FRESH TONGUE

lb. $125

VEAL

lb. 85c



lb' 69c

16-59`

CALL

The Farband National Executive
has proclaimed 1971 as a Farband
convention year, announces Louis
Levine, president of the Farband
City Committee in Detroit.
The Farband convention will
take place in May, and the coming
months will be dedicated to inten-
sive publicity about Farband activi-
ties nationally and locally.
For information on Farband's
insurance program and member-
ship in an English or Yiddish-
speaking branch, contact the Far-
band office at the Workmen's
Circle Center, 534-3666 or KE 7-
9335.

DRAPERY CLEANER`

ill 11101 I II,

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Ask for ENterprise 7818 nr rr'verse chara , s

CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS

Nathan Metz Marks
His 75th Birthday

Nathan Metz, 25175 Biarritz, Oak
Park, will celebrate his 75th birth-
day Wednesday.
Owner of the Hamilton Fish Co.,
he is commemorating 50 years in
the food business. He is active in
the food service division of the
United Jewish Appeal.
Born in Austria, Metz, has lived
in Detroit for 60 years. He has
four children, Mrs. Sol. (Ruth)
Shpargel, Mrs. Max (Betty) Ko-
zak of San Francisco, (Selma),
Storeman Mrs. Herbert, and Shel-
don, eight grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.

Couple Walking on Air

JERSEY CITY, N.J.—Up in the
clouds over their recent wedding
are Ben Schlossberg of Jersey
City and his bride Connie, married
by Rabbi Sidney Bogner in a 50-
foot hot-air balloon. The couple
took off from a goif comae in
W.8411140n* Pa.

Helen Zinberg
B.
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2. You may cause succes-
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