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October 24, 1975 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24 October 24, 1975

WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT

HAIR-A-THON
MICHAEL'S

It is in vain to lead the ox
to water if he is not thirsty.

BAKE SALE

Sponsored By

Of West Bloomfield Salon

Pine Lake Mall (Orchard Lake & Lone Pine Road)

HA-NER HA-TAMID

The Unique 8 Unusual
Congregation


Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

Cutting, Blowing, Styling, Manicures & Arches.

BAKE SALE

Michael, Helena, Barbara and Susan

Call Gayle for Appointments:

398-0206

All proceeds taken in during this HAIR-A-THON will be do-
nated 100% by Mr. Wolpe and his staff to Women's Ameri-
can ORT.

Israel Maskit
Showcase '76

The continuing story of Israel,
past and present, through its
art. Carved, woven and worked
by Israel's finest artisans.

A truly incredible story.
Everything from fine
handwoven rugs to one-of-a-
kind silver and gold jewelry.
Embroidery, woodcarvings,
fashions, pottery and more.

And it's all on sale at
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Nov. 2-5 only.

Join Mrs. Ruth Dyan and see
for yourself why Maskit
Showcase '76 is "The Greatest
Story Ever Sold!"

Handwoven and
Knotted Rugs

Modern
Oriental
Persian

at Dexter Davison
10 Mile & Coolidge

Sun., Oct. 26-9-2

Gold and Silver Jewelry

Yemenite silver filigree
Roman glass
Pendants
Eilat stones
Rings
Bracelets

Ladies Fashions
(Handwoven Fabrics)

Antique embroidery
Handsewn and finished
Ancient to modern

Handwoven Linens

Individual cloths and runners
Rich color combinations
Fabrics
10 sizes

Giftware

Primitive pottery
Chess sets
Glassware
Vases
Copper coffee sets Mobiles
Handcarved wood Dolls
Batiks
Flower cases
Ceramics

Children

ORT Convention to Begin Sunday

Women's American ORT
7+lichigan Region delegates
will leave Sunday to attend
the 23rd national biennial
ORT convention to be held
through Thursday in New
York City. Some 2,000 of
their colleagues represent-
ing 125,000 members in
nearly 1,000 chapters from
coast to coast will join in de-
liberations to find new ways
of expanding and developing
the global ORT program of
vocational education and
training.
• Members of the Michigan
convention delegation are:
Mrs. Fred Walters, presi-
dent, Mrs. Sidney I. Feld-
man, delegation chairman
and Mesdames Daniel Al-
len, Max Beal, Herman Ber-
lin, Harry Burstein, Rich-
ard Coopersmith, Jack

Adat Shalom Synagogue,
29901 Middlebelt Road,
Farmington Hills, Mi. 48024
851-5100

Sunday, Nov. 2
Monday, Nov. 3

1 to 10'p.m.
12 to 5 p.m.
7 to 10 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 4
12 to 5 p.m.
7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 5 12 to 4 p.m.

Cooperating Organizations:
American Israel Chamber of
Commerce and Industry
El Al Israel Airlines
Israel Government Tourist Office
Government of Israel Investment
& Export Authority

Merchandise Coordinator:
Israel Design Exposition Co., Ltd.
Chicago

reatiest Sion)
ever sold

Clothes

Art

Toys

THIS WEEK ONLY

Adler Satellite
or SCM 7000
$249.99
Add 'n Type

Cohen. Joseph Falk, Morris
Ginis, 'Michael Hertz, Mor-
ris Hoffman, Hyman Jack-
son, James Jonas, Stephen
Landau, Charles Lapides,
Mark Leebove, Milton Moss
and LeW Nucian.
Also Mesdames Herbert
Pomerantz, David Redisch,
Eugene Rosen, Gerald Ross,
Jack Rubin, Martin Rubin,
Joel Schavrien, Leonard
Schreiber, Max Schultz,
Sam Schwartz, Alan Shep-
herd, Arnold Smith, Alfred
I. Stebbins, Albert Tanner,
David Tapper, Kurt Traub,
Louis Viedrah, Richard
Walker, Sheldon Weisburg
and Joseph Wolf.

399-8333%

342-7800

THEODORE

BIKEL

LUBAVITCH CONCERT

WED. Nov. 5 • 398-2611

if 49
TRU-KOSHER
I
FOODS NEWS! " "

Workmen's Circle
Branch to Meet

Lowest Prices in Town

Workmen's Circle Branch
460 will hold its regular
meeting 8 p.m. Saturday at
the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter. Cocktails will be served.
Jack Hurwitz, a consult-
ant in the UAW Social Secu-
rity Department, will speak
on "Which National Health
System?" There will be folk-
dancing and a harvest time
refreshments afterward.
The public is invited.
For information, call the -
Workmen's Circle office,
537-5424.

• For All Sinwhas
• Mini Ko-Ops
• Parties
• Luncheons

Call

TRU-KOSHER
FOODS
CORPORATION

547-2784

no sabbath calls



Bloomfield
jewelers

ANNOUNCES
THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW LOCATION
3596 W. Maple (at Lahser) 642-2293

In the Village Knoll Shopping Center

• Watches
• Custom Designed Jewelry

• Fine Jewelry
• Diamonds

Longines, Seiko, Bulova

I// It

Done on Premises. Fast Service While )ou R alt

ALL `YORK
W
GUARANTEED

FREE! •

Cleaning polishing of your diamond j
rings for Just stopping by!
Daily 10 6 Thurs. 10-9

-

2.5 years experteni.e

GEORGE GULDALIAN

.ART GL LD-1118N

watch for
the

grand opening

of

BODY TA LK

Giving you larger sizes in
fashionable dresses, sportswear,
gowns, pantsuits, blouses, sweaters,
coordinates & slacks, plus a complete
selection of handbags & scarves.

SIZES 14 1/2 to 241/2 and
SIZES 14 to 20

.. Stop in and get acquainted with

Betty & Toby while we stock shelves.

BODY TALK

ENSHION BOUTIQUE

25218 Greenfield • Oak Park
just North of 10 Mile

Phone: 398-0142

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