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November 28, 1975 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Young Israel Donates Vehicle

Happy Hanuka
Goldfarb Bonding Agency

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Best W ishes For A
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Happy, Joyous Hanuka

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REPUBLIC


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CHARLES Goldfarb

Bonds for All Courts — Surety Bonds — .General Insurance'

1317 Beaubien

November 28, 1975 49

WO 1-4645

Happy Holiday Greetings

Best Wishes For A
Happy and Joyous Hanuka

I GREENE'S HAMBURGERS

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10001 W. McNichols
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LESTER, HAROLD,

RAYMOND GREENSPAN

Holiday Greetings

The Walter Carroll Company

PAINTERS — DECORATORS SINCE 1907

3900 Blackstone



537-4466

MARTIN AND SUE
WEISS & FAMILY

OF MODERN BAKERY

13735 W. 9 Mile Rd. — Oak Park
and 26060 Greenfield
Lincoln Shopping Center

WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND
JOYOUS HANUKA

HARVARD ROW
Barber Salon

TOMMY

"the Barber" &

ROSE LOVER

"the Manicurist"

Wish All Their
Friends 8 Customers

A HAPPY
HANUKA

For Appointment Call

357-0234

A van to serve as an emergency medical vehicle has
been purchased by Young Israel of Greenfield, for Is-
rael's Magen David Adom in the Young Israel commu-
nity of Beth Shemesh. A large donation from Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Rosenbaum of Young Israel of Greenfield
helped make the purchase possible. Shown in front of the
vehicle are, from left, synagogue president Seymour Ra-
binowitz; Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum; Rabbi Samuel H.
Prero; Harry L. Blitz, president of the Young Israel
Council; and council treasurer Mel Katz. Yotutg Israel is
continuing its fund drive in order to equip the vehicle.

Jerusalem Symphony Pleases
Near-Capacity SZ Audience

In its Detroit premier
Saturday evening, during its
30-city debut tour of the
United States, the Jerusa-
lem Symphony drew a near-
capacity audience to Cong.
Shaarey Zedek for a diversi-
fied program of music.
The program was opened
by host Cantor Jacob Barkin
who led the audience in the
Star Spangled Banner and
Hatikva.
The Jerusalem Sym-
phony, under the direction
of its Berlin-born American
conductor, Lukas Foss, pre-
sented_Rossi's Symphony
for Orchestra for a delight-
ful opening number.
Tzvi Avni's Meditations
on a Drama followed, and
it was heavy, moody music
that was dramatically
similar to the theme of the
movie "2001."
Soloist Lidia Mordkovich
was unable to perform be-
cause of illness, and Vera
Vaidman played the violin

solo in Bloch's Nigun move-
ment in - the Baal Shem
Suite.
Shaarey Zedek president
Harold Berry and Cantor
Barkin made brief welcom-
ing remarks after the inter-
mission, and th-e orchestra
concluded with the four
movements of Mahler's
Symphony No. 4.
Soprano Cilla Gross-
meyer gave a beautiful
presentation during the
fourth movement, to con-
clude the performance.
Cantor Barkin called
the 'Jerusalem Symphony,
"Israel's second ambassador
(of music), and by no means
second in rank to the first
(the Israel Philharmonic)."
The orchestra pleased the
audience with its highly
appropriate encore, Jerusa-
lem of Gold.

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Pontiac, Mich. 48054

MIAMI BAKE SHOPPES

WISHES ITS CUSTOMERS A VERY HAPPY
HOLIDAY SEASON WITH THESE HOLIDAY
SPECIALS:

Delicious

Danish Almond

Mogen David

Cookies

SPECIAL PRICE

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. and a full line of Holiday Egg Challas
W E . THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE,
WE PROMISE TO CONTINUE SERVING YOU
WITH FIRST QUALITY BAKED GOODS AT THE
LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE

Miami
Bake Shoppes

HAMTRAMCK

9415 Jos. Compete

near Holbrook

13 MILE &
WONDERLAND
UNIVERSAL CITY
SOUTHFIELD
SHOPPING CENTER 12 Mile & Dequintlre
in the Wrigley's Center Plymouth 4 Middlebelt
near Federal's

PONTIAC MALL
in the Center Mall

NORTHLAND
in the new Penney Court

LIVONIA MALL

in the Main Court

_Men's Clubs

Best Wishes to All our

Friends and Patrons

for a

Happy, Healthy and

Joyous Hanuka



BNAI DAVID MEN'S
CLUB will have its 41st
annual Hanuka party 8 p.m.
Dec. 6 in the synagogue.
Traditional refreshments
will be served, and the
Southfield-Lathrup Madri-
gals will perform. Friends
are invited.
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_ MOSAIC LODGE, F and
AM, will have an installa-
tion of officers 8 p.m. Dec.
10 in the Mosaic Lodge
Room at the Masonic Tem-
ple. An afterglow will fol-
low, and friends are invited.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM-
HILLEL MEN'S CLUB
will conduct Shabat services
9 a.m. Saturday for the
Men's Club Sabbath. Offi-
cers to be installed by Irwin
Klar, president of the con-
gregation, are: Jules Feld-
messer, president; Oscar
Bank and Harold Levin, vice
presidents; Morris Davis,
treasurer; Harry Left, Irv-
ing Michaels and Harvey
863-0400 Schulist, secretaries; and
Isadore Schon, sergeant-at-
arms.

COBCI
CLEANERS

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ruby
and Family

18135 Livernois

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And God said: "Let there be light,"

And there was light.

The light is sweet,

And a pleasant thing it is for the
eyes to behold the sum

Genesis 1:3 - Ecclesiastes 11:7

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CENTER

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