THE HIM JEWISH NEWS Dan Yessian Assoc. Presents BANDS! BANDS! BANDS! • The Sunshine Band • The Dan Yessian Arrangement • The Holden Caufield Group Specialists in Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, Banquets 478-3737 Jeans 'N' Things CAMPING NEEDS Everything Discounted Sleeping Bags Duffel Bags Ditty Bags Back Packs Laundry Bags Mussette Bags Knap Sacks Yucca Bags Canteen Scout Knives Mess Kits Stuff Bags Painters Pants Ponchos Rain Suits Tube Socks Underwear Hood Sweat Shirts Blue Jeans T-Shirts Straps Compass Bandanas 241 W. 9 Mile Ferndale 544-1144 across from F & M Israel's Less Affluent to Receive Mizrachi Holy Day Food Packages A semi-annual service provided by Mizrachi Ha- poel Hamizrachi for the less affluent in Israel again will be assured this year, accord- ing to Zvi Tomkiewicz, exec- utive director of the reli- gious Zionist movement in Detroit. Mizrachi supervises the distribution of food pack- ages for thousands of needy families in Israel as Moos Hitim on Passover. The same procedure is followed with gift packages for the High Holy Days. To assure the sending of these provisions, Mizrachi again appeals for contribu- tions of $15 or more for such food packages for the High Holy Days. These packages are packed and properly arranged with basic necessi- ties through the Super Sol markets. Tomkiewicz's appeal for the High Holy Day gift packages issued this week states: "The heroic and miracu- lous happenings of the last few weeks in Israel has united our people the world over in a bond of admiration with our brethren in the Jewish state. With these feelings in mind, I am ap- pealing to you for your tra- ditional help to them at this time. "For the last 20 years, before the High Holidays, the Mizrachi organization 1ST TIME IN DETROIT KOSHER MEAT HISTORY!! JWV A MID-SUMMER KOSHER SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST and AUX- ILIARY will hold their an- STEAK SALE Fully Aged for Tenderness — Well Trimmed Rib & Delmonico Steaks at unbelievably low prices. ONE WEEK ONLY Absolutely no sales to dealers DEXTER DAUISON KOSHER MEAT No. 2 19835 W. 12 Mile Road 12 Mile & Evergreen 557-7677 • • • • 41.111111111111111111111111111111111.1,1W French Shriner Freeman Wm. Joyce Volara nual picnic 10 a.m. Sunday at the Oak Park Major Park, Area 4. Sweet corn and wa- termelon will be provided, and games will be played. Friends are welcome. The post and auxiliary will meet 9 p.m: Tuesday. Plans for the coming year will be dis- cussed by newly elected President Reva Dryman and Commander Harry Fried- man. * * LT. ROY F. GREEN POST and AUXILIARY will hold their annual steak roast 7 p.m. Thursday at the JWV memorial home. For information and reserva- tions, call Commander Jerry Fine, 548-0553. There is a charge. • • • • • Verde Hush Puppy Pierre Cardin Imports and others 1/3 to 1/2 OFF Mr.ALANS ENS 8001117 NEW ORLEANS MALL at 10 MILE & GREENFIELD Mon., Thurs., Fri. --9:30 -8:30 Tues., Wed., Sat —9:30 -6:00 THANK YOU ALAN & BRIAN has provided help in the form of food certificates to over 1,000 needy families in Israel. "You are aware of the economic situation in Eretz Yisrael, and we appeal to you to support this great and holy cause. Through the Super Sol Supermarket in Israel, we provide these food certificates for $15 and up. Please send in for as many certificates as your heart dictates. "Let us remember the needy when we think of the Holidays which are ap- proaching. Please answer this call generously and immediately. May the Al- mighty grant our people and our homeland a year of peace and abundance." U.S. Subsidiary in Israel Expands NEW YORK — Mennen- Greatbatch, Inc„ one of the world's leading manufactur- ers of medical electronic equipment, is nearing com- pletion of a major expansion effort by its wholly owned subsidiary M. G. Electron- ics, Ltd., Rehovot, Israel, it was announced by Herbert Nemmen, president of the New York-based Mennen- Greatbatch Electronics, Inc. Among the equipment and services the company provides are a planning service for complete hospital installation, patient-moni- toring equipment for per- sons in hospitals, in inten- sive care or in coronary units, and computerized monitoring systems. New Yorker Cited for Service to BJE NEW YORK — Abraham Krumbein of Manhattan was honored "for his out- standing contributions to Jewish education" by the Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York at its annual meeting. Krumbein is honorary vice president of BJE, hav- ing served on its board of di- rectors and boards of its predecessor organizations, the Jewish Education Com- mittee and the Bureau of Jewish Education, since 1911. He is the founder of the Abraham and Sarah Krumbein Book Fund. Summer Camp for Married Women ' NEW YORK — Pioneer Women—Moetzet Hapoalot will sponsor a summer rest camp for 6,000 married women from low-income areas in Israel to give them a respite from the pressures of raising a family and daily routines. In addition to the rest, recreation and meals, the women will receive counsell- ing advice from experts in the fields of child care and home economics. The program is conducted with the cooperation of the government's Democraphic Institute. MACK PITT and His Orchestra For information, or to send contributions, write Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizra- chi, 23125 Coolidge, Oak Park, or call the office, 398-7180. 358-3642 NO $ ',64, l i ii L 32 Friday, July 16, 1976 "9Vei 4$ the ufki cliammed Ihe iirtk 4 11 13,4ft wdriNframtialeAce . . ....... ......— ..... Norman Allan To. Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7:00 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • Tues.. Wed. & Fri. 9:30-6:00 Sat. 10-5:30 LENNON FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRAT 69th DISTRICT We join Joe Forbes in our support of BERNIE LENNON for State Representative Daniel Cooper David H. Shepherd Charlotte Rothstein Annetta Miller Vern & Shirley Leopold Robert & Marsha Rosenblum Irving Rosen Irwin & Fern Cohen Sheldon Larky Benson Leet Fae K. Weiss Judith Weisman Nancy Lorber Alan C. Feuer Nick Budaj Marvin Novick Bernie Schwartz Bert Gordon Bernie Labowitch Ron & Carol Rocheleau Don Flavin - Don & Rita Heath Barry Levine Matthew Calderwood James Golden Don & Shelly Jones Paid for by the Lennon for State Representative Committee — Bernard Winograd Treasurer