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December 14, 1973 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Dec. 14, 1973-35

Cantor Gutman
to Sing at Party

Steinberger - Pla7CVI ./ less Ca rolyi Kopp), Israeli Professor Criterion Set
Troth Annoull
to If red Ha roil F rico' to Be AJCongress for New Year

for Senior Adults

MUSIC BY

•• •

Cantor David A. Gutman
of Temple Beth El, Windsor,
will present a program at a
Hanuka latke party luncheon
for the Senior Adult Cultural
Club of the Jewish Center 1
p.m. Thursday at the main
building. Mrs. Celia Dzodin
will accompany at the piano.
Proceeds will go to the
Israel Emergency Fund. For
reservations, call chairman
Charles Driker, KE 8-0235.
Friends are invited.

SAM BARNETT

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

968-2563

Candids by

I.A.ROSEN

557-1884

Dr. Itzhak Galnoor, just
returned from a military
callup in Israel, will address
the women's division of the
American Jewish - Congress
12:30 p.m. Monday at Bonwit
Teller's "Cellar" in Somerset
Mall.

The community is invited
to hear Dr. Galnoor, visiting
professor of political science
at Wayne State University,
speak on "The Mideast Crisis
—an Israeli's View."

HARVARD ROW

KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, INC.

Originators of the Harvard Roast

Happy Hanuka
To All Our
Friends & Customers

Meas ► oor Detzeit
Kosher Meet
Nolen Aseeciatissa

Located in the Herve:d lbw Men

Et. 6-5110-1

Women's Guest

MISS STEINBERGER

MISS CAROLYN KOPPY

Mr. and Mrs. William
Steinberger of Northrop Ave.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Susan Lee to
Otto William Brown, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Eli Brown of
LaSalle Ave., Huntington
Woods.
Miss Steinberger was grad-
uated from Wayne State Uni-
versity. Her fiance is a junior
at Wayne State's medical
school.
A June wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.
Koppy of Romany Way,
Franklin, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Carolyn Beth to Harold S.
Fried, son of Mrs. Seymour
Fried of Scottsdale Ave.,
Franklin, and the late Mr.
Seymour Fried.
Miss Koppy was graduated
from the University of Mich-
igan. Her fiance was grad-
uated from the Detroit Col-
lege of Law.

A Hanuka party will be
held 9 p.m. Dec. 22, at the
Oak Park Community Cen-
ter. A candle-lighting service
will precede dancing to the
Mrs. Matilda Rubin, pro- music of Joe Miller, vocalist
gram chairman, said a dona- and orchestra.
tion at the door will go to
For information, call Ruth
the Israel Emergency Fund. Traison, 538-6765, or Pearl
Coffee will be served.
Feldman, 399-3718.

Israeli Journalist to Address
Metropolitan Division Sunday

What's Doing At

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ociativi

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Israel Amitai, Israeli jour-
nalist and broadcast pro-
ducer, will be the guest
speaker at an emergency
meeting of the metropolitan
division of the 1974 Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund, 9:45 a.m.,
Sunday, at the Jewish Cen-
ter.
Amitai has produced and
directed over 1,000 television
programs concerned with
public affairs, the arts, cul-
ture and education. He was
an editor of Davar, Israel's
daily, and of the illustrated
magazine Dvar Hashavua.
Morris Asher and Morris
Friedman, chairmen of the
metropolitan division, an-
nounced the appointments of
William Greenberg and Har-
old S. Jaffa as the division's
associate chairmen for the
1974 AJC-IEF. They also an-
nounced Jerome Greenbaum
as chairman of the division's
special gifts section and Isa-

-

Our Pre-Holiday Sale

Starts Dec. 14

© OFF



on name brand
items over $10

Stemware • Dinnerware • Cookware

• Bath Boutique • Glassware • Pictures

• Figurines • and other selected gift items

ODDMENTS from 50' ,e'2.88

9:30-5 Daily

26045 Coolidge

544-141 1

2 blks. N. of Lincoln

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES!

UNITED
DAIRIES

Extra Super Special

Best 15
Strictly Kosher

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Pint

I

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47'

FLOUR
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Wed
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POTATOES

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(Latices)

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For your special parries or other events try our

DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS

We use only Kosher-Wilno-Best-Zion or Feinbergs

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FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL JO 6-4640

You'll Also Be Delighted with
Our Very, Very Best Delicious

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FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT

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finest and largest selection in the
area. We4lean, bone, skin and grind
all fish free of charge. For special
service call

JO 6-4640

25900 Greenfield
Green-Lincoln Bldg.
Oak Park, Mich. 48237

Rose Citron
968-0670

ROSIE'S PLACE

Juniors — Misses — 1/2 Sizes

Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-8 p.m.

Sun. 10-3
Layaways Welcome

S. Miry., J. Katz, I. Loki, D. Krosman, Proprietors

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Criterion Club will hold its
annual New Year's Eve
party 9 p.m. Dec. 31 at Work-
men's Circle Center. Reser-
vations, which are necessary,
are being accepted from
singles and couples.
A catered dinner and
dancing to the music of the
Frank Paul orchestra will be
featured.

the paper place

• Invitations • Gifts • Favors
• Stationery • Party Planning

WEDDINGS • CONFIRMATIONS
BAR MITZVAS SWEET 16 & SHOWERS

16300 North Park Drive of North Park Place)

Southfield, Mich.

357-31 1 1

9:30-4:30 Mon.-Sat.

ISRAEL AMITAI

dore, Shrodeck and Morton
Wolin as chairmen of the I
treasury gifts section.
For additional information
about Sunday's meeting, con-
tact Mrs. Max Chomsky at
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion and campaign office,
WO 5-3939.

Brevities

"BACH FOR A BUCK,"
concerts featuring the works
of Johann Sebastian Bach,
will be held 8:30 p.m. Dec.
28 and 29 at Duns Scotus Col-
lege. Raymond Benner, De-
troit Symphony bassist and
founder of the series, will
bring together, among others,
soloists Shaul Ben-Meir,
Sheila Fiekowsky and stu-
dents returning from the
various conservatories
around
the country. The
John Dovaras Singers and
the Duns Scotus Chamber
Players also will be featured.
The series is sponsored by
the Southfield Arts Council,
Chamber Music Society of
Detroit, the Southfield De-
partment of Parks and Rec-
reation and Duns Scotus Col-
lege. Tickets are available at
the college. For information,
call Benner, 548-7560, or the
Duns Scotus office, 357-3070.

Good . . . True . . . Beautiful

The Good, the True, the
Beautiful! Alas, the Good is
so often untrue, the True so
often unheautiful, the Beau-
tiful so often not good
—Isaac Goldberg.

Special Hanukah
Hours

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MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-8
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