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April 16, 1976 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-16

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Mrs. Thatcher
Visits ZOA House

Workmen's Circle
Unit Plans Social

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The
leader of Great Britain's
Conservative Party, Mrs.
maw
Margaret Thatcher, spoke
at the ZOA House in Tel
Aviv in her only public ap-
pearance before an Israeli
audience during her recent
visit to Israel.

Workmen's Circle Branch
227 will have a social 8:30
p.m. Saturday at the Work-
men's Circle Center.
A full-length Israeli
movie, "Every Bastard a
King," will be shown. Pas-
sover refreshments will be
served. There is a charge.
For reservations or infor-
mation, call branch chair-
man Sonia Popowski,
557-3994, or the Workmen's
Circle office, 537-5440.

With much appre-
ciation and grati-
tude I say thank you
to the many rela-
tives & friends for
contributions, flow-
ers, gifts and cards.

Hillel Winners
in Bible Contest

Youth News

Bnai Moshe Youth List Events

Cong. Bnai Moshe's Story
Hours I and II will combine
for stories, songs and games
during Passover services 10
a.m. today and April 21 and
22 in the school wing. Chil-
dren age 3-8 are invited.
Giborim United Syn-
agogue Youth (grades 3-4)
will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday
at the synagogue for a hayr-
ide. For information and
reservations, call the ad-
viser, Marla Magy, 356-5749.
Kadimah USY (grades
7-8) will have a meeting
Sunday. For information,
call the adviser, Sharon
Landau, 545-6951.
Chalutzim USY (grades
5-6) will meet 1:30 p.m.
April 25 at the synagogue to

Dutiful America

America first: not merely
in the selfish assertion of
her national rights, but in
the glad acceptance of her
national duties and obliga-
tions toward her neighbors.
—Maurice N. Eisendrath

Gteafive Pkatotytapkg

go duckpin bowling. For in-
formation and reservations,
call the adviser, Steve Ki-
deckel, 968-1765.
The Talit and Tefilin
group is selling candy to
raise funds for the youth
program. For information,
call Stuart Snider,

548 - 3123.

Senior USY (grades 9-12)
will have a cultural meeting
7:30 p.m. Sunday in the
youth lounge. F. o-r informa-
tion, call the adviser, Ronnie
Anstandig, 968-1146.
For information on youth
programming, call Coordi-
nator, Hartley Harris,
968-3563, or the youth of-
fice, 548-3123.

BBYO Activities

by Buz Holzman

STUDIO
547-7054
13721 W. 11 Mile Rd.
CANDIDS • PORTRAITS • MOVIES

Three district winners
from Hillel Day School have
been invited to National Bi-
ble Contest finals in New
York in May.
Michael Thirman (senior
division), and Eyal Tzeel
and Danny Cohen (junior di-
vision) were victorious in the
comprehensive Hebrew
competition, and were
awarded certificates and
letters of commendation.

SZ Juniors Plan
Lecture, Lunch

Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
junior congregation will
have a luncheon April 24 in
the synagogue, following
services. Rabbi Howard Lif-
shitz will speak.

There should be not more
than one leader to a genera-
tion.
—The Talmud

MICHAEL KAPLIT

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Einstein AZA received Harry Glanz, Dave Golde,
the Avram "Bud" Charlip Howard Rothenberg, Stan
Memorial Trophy, which Schwartz, Jeff Scott and
recognizes the champion of Jim Yaffe.
the Great Lakes AZA Coun-
Rose AZA has become
Cotec\nQ by
cil Basketball League. Ein- the third Michigan Region
The Ultimate in Catering
stein went undefeated in the AZA chapter to qualify for
With A Yiddish Tamm
regular season with an 8-0 the District 6 Chai Club
record and then defeated Award, which recognizes 18
Wishes You A
Posen AZA in the cham- -hours,of community service.
pionship game. Members of In earning the award, the
HAPPY PASSOVER
the championship team in- chapter built a sukka for a
clude Brian Adelman, Alan neighborhood family, par-
543-3585
541-7940
Applebaum, Dan Aronson, ticipated in the AZA Coun-
Chuck Berman, Steve Fink, cil Jewish National Fund
Tree Sale, answered tele-
phones at the Channel 56
auction, aided a Bnai Brith
women's chapter in its rum-
mage sale, walked for AL-
SAC and helped the City of
Hope. Rose AZA president
is Joel Hechler and the ad-
viser is Michael Rosner.
MICHIGAN NATIONAL CORPORATION
Wasserman AZA and
A statewide multi-bank holding company.
Lazarus BBG of Grand
3.3 billion of assets in 15 affiliated banks.
Rapids will co-sponsor the
150 offices serving 52 communities.
annual Beau-Sweetheart
(Our symbol: MNCO)
Dance 8:30 p.m. April 24 at
1975 Earnings Per Share
$4.36
Temple Emanuel in Grand
Price Earnings Ratio (March 10, 1976)
Bid: 5.96X
Rapids. The dance will fea-
As ked: 6.19X
ture the music of "Essence."
Dividend Increase Since June '73
52%
For information, call Bar-
Shares Outstanding
5,533,600
bara Parker, BBG outstate
Number of Shareholders (Dec. 31, 1975)
7,273
vice president, 559-7065, or
Book Value Per Share
$35.77
(Includes reserve.)
Marc Hart, AZA second vice
Annual and latest quarterly report are available by writing:
president, 851-2118.
Sabra BBG will have a
MNC Shareholder Relations Dept., P.O. Box 589
used book sale 10 a.m. 4
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013
p.m. Monday and 10 a.m.-3
p.m. April 25 at Harvard
Row Mall. For information,
call Vicki Gealer, president,
541-4143, Judi Weberman,
INC.
543-4264, or Amy Solomon,
OFFICE ART AND DRAFTING SUPPLIES
424-8298.
OFFICE FURNITURE
Senesh BBG is collecting
Peter Paul candy bar wrap-
pers. The candy company
will contribute money to
to serve you with the best prices around
help feed the animals at the
Detroit Zoo for the wrapper.
The campaign will continue,
through May. For informa-
tion, call Amy Ross, presi-
26000 Greenfield Oak Park Mi. 48237
dent, 851-4085.
Yachad BBG, Windsor,
will hold a Monte Carlo
night 8 p.m. May 1 at the
Windsor Jewish Commu-
nity Centre. Refreshments
Shelby Plaza
will be served, and prizes
will be awarded. For infor-
mation, call Fern Dodick,
8186 23 Mi. Rd.
1-519-969-1119, or Helen
Jarcaig, chapter president,
UTICA
1-519-258-2034.
The April meeting of the
Michigan BBYO board of
directors will be held 8 p.m.
April 26 at the BBYO office.

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