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March 21, 1975 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-03-21

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• Since the Exodus, free-

Business Briefs

dom has always spoken
with a Hebrew accent.
—Heinrich Heine

BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Now Booking . .

ED BURG

and His Orchestra

851-6118

SAUL J. WALDMAN,
former vice president and
director of advertising for
the Chase Manhattan Bank,
New York City, has been ap-
pointed manager of public

CUSTOM

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affairs for the DETROIT
EDISON CO.
* * *
DR. STUART G. LEFF of
Winchester Dr., Southfield,
has successfully passed all
written and oral examina-
tions for entrance as .a Fel-
low of the American College
of Foot. Surgeons.
* * *
Photographer MURRAY
GOLDENBERG was named
one of the Top 10 Photogra-
phers in Michigan at the
recent convention of the
Professional Photographers
of Michigan. He is a partner
in the HERMAN JAFFEE
PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO,
Southfield.
* * *
SANDY FRIEDMAN
PHOTOGRAPHY recently
moved to the Landmark
Building, 25900 Greenfield,
Oak Park. The studio spe-
cializes in candids, portraits
and movies.
.* * *
MICHAEL WHITE has
been elected president of the
OAKLAND MALL MER-:
CHANTS ASSOCIATION.
White, 24, is the youngest
person to head the mall in
Troy. He has served as an
officer for the 64-member
association since 1972.

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14 K & 18 K GOLD

The Ten Mile Jewish
Community Center is spon-
soring a writing contest
open to all senior adults 60
years of age or older. Two
entries judged best in origi-
nality and imaginativeness
will be awarded $25 bonds.
The topic of the paper, "If
Only I Were 21 Again," is
limited to 150 words or less.
Articles must have the writ-
er's name and phone on the
baCk and be submitted by
April 15 to the branch Cen-
ter.

Kenneth Brown has be-
come an associate of Mar-
tin Lattin in the manage-
ment of The Gold Place, a
Southfield jewelry store.
Brown, who is a native of
New York and a graduate
of Wayne State Univer-
sity, has had wide experi-
ence in sales of diamonds,
watches and gold jewelry.
The Gold Place is located
in the north Park Plaza
Tower in Southfield.

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PONTIAC
• 27215 SOUTHFIELD ROAD - 75 W. HURON STREET;
•(Just N. of 11 Mile) 559-4000
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Moadon Ivri, the Jewish
Community Center Hebrew
Club, will meet 3:30 p.m.
Saturday at the Jewish Cen-
ter 10 Mile branch;
Uri Siegel, president of
the Israeli Students Organi-
zation, will give a demon-
stration of the basics of Is-
raeli folk dancing. Persons
interested in Hebrew cul-
ture are invited. Meetings
are in Hebrew..

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Mon.

thru Fri. 9 to 5. Sat. 9 to 3

All Bank Cards
Honored

Abe (herow, Says.

OUR
SINCERE
WISHES

FOR A
HAPPY AND
HEALTHY
HOLIDAY.

4oronto Boutique
Has Israeli Items

Marilyn Levin Imports,
825 Eglinton Ave. W., To-
: ronto, is a major Canadian
CALL LU 4 - 5900
importer of Israeli handi-
ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC.
craft items.
Headed by Marilyn Levin, l\r 5755 SCHAEFER RD.
(1 block North of Ford Rd )
wife of a prosthodontist, the
Dearborn 10 4-5900'
shop carries items bought-
ABE CHEROW, President
Open Daily 8 a4 m to 5 p m
right from artists' studios.


•—•• ■ •••••-
Among those who have
created objects for the bou-
tique are Jayaacov Heller,
(Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite)
jewelry sculptor; Rachel
Gera, silversmith; Ziona
NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER
Shimshi, carpet designer;
20233 W. 7 MILE and
David Calderon, ceramicist;
6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (W. Bloomfield Plaza)
and Mitzi Bar-Urion, head
of the knitwear department
of Maskit, the Israeli artists
and handicraft organiza-
. tion.
Items to be found in the
boutique include Yemenite
jewels, oil paintings, biblical
.sculpture, wall hangings,
ORDER YOUR STRICTLY FRESH
:vases, Roman glass jewelry,
TURKEYS, DUCKS, ROASTING
copper pieces-, and hand-
`blown items.
CHICKENS, SOUP CHICKENS,

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FOR THE
PASSOVER HOLIDAY!

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PRIME RIBS OF BEEF FROM
FELDBRO NOW!

The Finest Music
and Entertainment

ERIC
ROSENOW

and His
CONTINENTALS

398-3664

FREE PARKING AT BOTH LOCATIONS

20233 W. 7 MILE

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corner Kentfield
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9-6
Fri. 9-9; Sat. 8=7; SUN. 8-4

KE 4-7522

6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

South of Maple
West Bloomfield Plaza
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday thru Saturday

touch of class

MARCH SALE

Moadon Ivri Plans_
Saturday Meeting


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at its recent meeting. Offi-
• cers are: Audrey Lacoff,

president; Roberta Grayson,
executive vice president; Lil-
• •
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tart'; Marion Rossman, trea-.
surer; Donna Jean
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rector; and Helen Stein-
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