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November 15, 1974 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-15

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Bonds Begins ' 40 Days of Action Campaign

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Center to Host Dance Weekend

T h e Jewish Community
Center's seventh annual fam-
ily dance weekend will be
held Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at Camp
Tamarack, Ortonville.
The dance weekend is de-
voted to seeing, learning and
participating in dance, and
is designed for the most in-

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Howard Danzig and Rob-
experienced to the most
experienced dancer: Other ert Ruch have been named
activities are planned, in- chairmen of a special cam-
eluding hikes, / games and
campfires.
Gin g i Ben-Zeev, local
dance instructor and folk
dancer, will be among the
guest instructors. Also par-
ticipating are Ben Dolphin,
Erica Herman, Shelly Halper
and Harriet Berg, Center
dance coordinator. The Is-
raeli Ensemble will provide
music. .
There is a fee which in-
cludes meals, transportation
and instruction. For informa-
tion or to register, call the
- DANZIG, RUCH
Center Educational Services
office, 545-8780.

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LARRY FREEDMAN

paign, 't40 Days of Action day effort of person-to-person
for Israel," launched Oct. 27 solicitation on opening day.
Orchestra and Entertainment
and ending Dec. 8 with the
lighting of the first Hanuka
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
light to benefit State of Israel 44—Friday, Nov. 15, 1974
Bonds.
Du-ring the c a m'p a isg n,
Bond purchasers from past
years will be • approached to
make pledges for 1974. The
campaign will focus on the
recruitment of "Shomrei Is-
rael"—Guardians of Israel—
who purchase $1,000 or more
in Bonds.
Israeli students enrolled in
LILY ANN
Join the sensible people
U.S. universities joined mem-
Founder of
in this area who have
bers of the new leadership
DIET CENTRE
succeeded in losing...weight at:
division for an intensive one-

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DIETING
OT
DRAG ...

Stollman to Speak at Dinner
for Metropolitan Group AJC-IEF

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Phillip Stollman, chairman open to all division workers.
10.30 a.m.
Tuesday
Isadore Shrodeck, treasury
Tuesday
1:00 p.m.
of the global board of Bar-
Thursday. ,
. . .
7:30 p.m:
Ilan University, will speak gifts chairman, will honor or-
ROYAL OAK
Tuesday . . . . . . 7:30 p.m.
at the 1974 awards. meeting ganization award recipients.
Y.M.C.A. ELEVEN MILE RD.
MEMBERSHIP FEES
of the metropolitan division
For reservations, call Mrs.
East of Woodward
$7.00 to join — $250 per week
of the Allied Jewish Cam- Max Chomsky, division direc-
Monday
10.30 a.m.
Family Plan and Senior Gtizens Rates
paign-Israel
paign-Israel Emergency Fund tor, at the Federation office,
For Free Information Call 963-DIET
9:45 a.m. Nov 24 in Rooth 965-3939.
202 of the Jewish Community
Center. A continental break-
fast will 'recede the awards
ceremony.
Receiving awards will be
the campaign chairmen of
the numerous service organi-
zations and landsmanshaften
that participated in the 1974
AJC-IEF.
Individual division workers
will receive awards for their
exceptional campaign efforts.
Stollman recently returned
Starting Mon., November 18th
_ from the 1975 United Jewish
Appeal National Study Mis-
sion to Israel where he 'ex-
plored postwar social and
economic problems" that af-
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HOURS: MON.-FRI. 10-4:30
chairman, Stollman is a 626-8833
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fare Federation board of gov-
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ernors and Federation's edu-
cation division.
He is a member of the
United Jewish Charities Real
Estate and Land Committee,
a trustee of Sinai Hospital
and a board member of the
United Hebrew Schools and
Shiffman` Clinic.
Affiliate organizations of
the metropolitan division in-
clude Birmingham Temple,
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith - Couneil, Metropolitan
Detroit Bnai, - Brith Bowling
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lodges, Cong. Beth Abraham-
Construction on Orchard Lake Rd. is Finally Finished!!
Hillel Men's Club, Cong. Beth
Shalom Men's Club, Cong.
Bnai David Men's Club, De-
troit Socialites, Jewish Com-
In addition to a fine array of distinctive and unusual Antiques,
munity Center groups, Jew-
We have a great selection of new gift items. (In a wide price
ish War Veterans, Labor
Zionist Alliance, Sholem
range) for your holiday gift giving.
Aleichem Institute, United
Hebrew Schools and Work-
men's Circle.
Metropolitan division chair-
Remember Our 'Present to You
men Morris Asher and Mor-
Free Gift Wrapping!
ris Friedman will preside
over the meeting which is
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Judge Gets New Post

Wayne C'o unty Circuit
Judge Nathan Kaufman was
elected to , a new seat on the
1st District (Wayne County)
state Court of Appeals bench
in the Nov. 5 election. .
• The Jewish News reported
that Judge Kaufman had
been re-elected to the posi-
tion.

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(Above the Danish Bakery)

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681-4122

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