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July 23, 1971 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-07-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 23, 1971-15

Form USA Cash Committee

With the understanding that the needs of Israel and the com-
munity must rely on a constant cash flow and not on pledges alone,
Murray Moss, chairman of the 1971 Flint United Jewish Appeal Cam-
paign, announced the formation of a cash collection committee chaired
by Dr. Eli Shapiro.
Dr. Shapiro stated that his committee would contact each person
with an outstanding balance in order to stimulate payment. "It is
only through prompt payment of our pledges that we can meet the
traditional humanitarian responsibilities that we have undertaken,"
stated Dr. Shapiro.
He continued, "Survival Means Sacrifice is the motto this year.
We are asking that each of us stretch to the point of sacrifice in
order to obtain the greatest possible cash flow. When a member of
our committee calls on you, please respond with understanding and
help us fulfill our promise of survival to our fellow Jews."
Serving on the committee with Dr. Shapiro are: Murray Moss,
Michael Pelavin, Dr. Leon Rosky, Dr: Jack Stanzler, Frank Kasle,
-tarry Binder, Dr. Ira Marder, Edward Powers, Jacob Pines, Dr.
Morton Stanley, Alfred Klein, Milton Weiss and Robert Gutterman.

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Jewish Community Council joins
Regional Interfaith Broadcasting Unit

The Flint Jewish Community
Council has joined with other area
religious groups to establish the
Regional Ecumenical Broadcast-
ing Commission, (REBCO), it was
announced by Council President
Alfred Klein.
"Simply put, REBCO will pro-
vide a bridge of service between
the religious and broadcast com-
munities on an ecumenical level

Flint
News

of faith and mutual concern for
quality religious broadcasting,"
Klein said.
Other participating faith groups
are American Baptist, American
Lutheran, Christian Reformed, Lu-
theran Church of America, Luther-
an Missouri Synod, Presbyterian,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Sagi-
naw and Lansing, Unted Church of
Christ, United Methodist and Sagi-
naw and Lansing, United Church of
area covered by this new group is
Midland, Bay, Saginaw and Gene-
see counties.

FOR EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL
TRAVEL SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES
AND EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD

CALL

353-5811

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Datsun in Israel De spite Arab Boycott Patt-Dodge Wedding
AVIV—Nissan, Japan's sec- distributor of GMC trucks and

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ond largest auto manufacturer, will
soon begin selling cars In Israel.
The company granted a joint
dealership to Shaul Eisenberg, an
Israeli trader in the Far East, and
Noa Co., Ltd., Tel Aviv, Israeli

M

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OF HARVARD ROW
Designers of Fine Furs

Complete Fur Service

11 MILE AND LAHSER
Phone: 358-0850

Pontiac.
Nissan has hesitated until now to
sell in Israel because of the Arab
boycott on companies trading with
Israel. The complete range of
Nissan cars is expected to be
marketed here, with prices report-
edly about $570 below those of
other imported cars of correspond-
ing size.
In Detroit, LEO ADLER DAT-
SUN, sells Datsuns, starting at
$1,736, plus sales tax and license.
Sid Brand, owner, a Zionist mem-
ber for 25 years, will contribute
$50 to the Jewish National Fund
for each Datsun purchased by
anyone referring to this article.
LEO ADLER DATSUN
28001 Grand River
Farmington
Telephone 467-5710 —Adv.

24 Personalized Shops
• Free Parking •

YARD 0
opping eater

HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS

Complete line of Kosher meats and
poultry. Now serving third generation
of regular customers. Quality is our
watchword. A satisfied customer is
our best advertisement. Free delivery.

Call: 356-5150.

Your Friendly Merchants

Sidney Mirves and John Katz (pictured

above) and two other partners, Irving
Zaks and Dave Krasman have op-
erated their Kosher meat market in
Harvard Row for the past 5 years.
Individually, they have up to 40
years experience in the Kosher meat
business.

Is Solemnized Here

Fine Clothier
Summer Clearance On

Suits, Sport Coats

1/2 OFF.. Sport Coats

Reg. $110 —NOW $ 5

30% to 50% Off

reg. $125

MRS. DANIEL PATT

Rabbi Gerald Schuster officiated
at the marriage last Saturday eve-
ning of Roberta Sue Dodge and
Daniel Elihu Patt, at Temple Beth
El.
The bride is the daughter 'of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodge of
E. Court St., and her husband is
the son of Mr. Fred Patt of War-
rington Dr., Detroit, and the late
Mrs. Patt.
The bride wore a silk organza
gown with an Empire waist and
appliques of rose pointe lace
overlaying the square-necked
bodice. The full sleeves of hand-
tucked organza were caught
with deep cuffs of matching lace,
and silk heathcoate illusion veil-
ing fell to form the chapel train.
A spray of gardenias, Stepha-
notis and pink miniature roses
formed the bouquet.
Matron of honor was the bride's
sister, Mrs. Richard Roth of Ann
Arbor. Bridesmaids were another
sister, Mrs. Howard Abrams of
Chicago; Mrs. Patt Imerman, the
bridegroom's sister; and Mrs.
Jeremy Patt of Chicago.
Dr. Jeremy Patt, the bride-
groom's brother, was best man.
Ushers were Michael and Robert
Patt, the bridegroom's brothers;
and Richard Baker of Detroit.
The newlyweds plan to live in
Detroit.

Now $ 87 Now $ 90 Now $ I 05

Moris Hupert Clothier

Harvard Row Shopping Center

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SWIM WEAR

Broolo,
Bobbie
Peter
Pan, Marie Reid, 10, srael
Rose
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WHILE THEY 1.AST I .

Youth on
the Move

Jules Doneson Travel Agency
Molter Furs
Margo's Children's Shoppe
Mark Pharmacy
Mods Huppert Clothier
National Bank of Southfield
George Ohrenstein, C.M.W. & Jeweler
Original Esquire Rest. & Deli.
Parisian Fashions
Petal Pushers (Florist)
Toggery of Harvard Row
Warren Optical Co.

Craig Silverton, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Allan Silverton of Dyemead-
ow Lane, Flint, is spending two
months studying at Tel Aviv Uni-
versity.

A revolution is legality on va-
—Leon Blum.
cation

353-0395

OF ORIGINAL PRICE!

July 26—Temple Beth El Board
Meeting, 8 p.m..

YOUR FRIENDLY HARVARD ROW MERCHANTS

on Suits

reg. $ 175

reg. $150

Community
Calendar

Belle Jacob Wig Shop
Burton's Gal
Charlotte's, Inc.
David's Ladies' Shoes
DiResa Hair Fashions
Empress Gardens Canonese Rest.
Farmer Jack's
Haber Cleaners
H. R. Barber Salon
H. R. Kosher Meats & Poultry
Jerome's Tots 'n' Teens Shoes
Jewel Bakery

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GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR

HARVARD ROW MALL

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