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August 27, 1976 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-08-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18 Friday, August 27, 1976

Dexter- Davison Store Leased

Congregation Beth Achim

Norman Cottler will lease
to Borman's, Inc. the
Dexter-Davison Super-
market in Oak Park. The
lease is effective Sunday.

is pleased to announce
that it will conduct auxiliary

High Holiday Services

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

For non-members

in its Social Hall and in the La Med Auditorium
of the United Hebrew School's Rohlik Bldg.

Tickets are available at

PAUL BORMAN

21100 W. 12 Mile Rd.

Paul Borman said, "The'
Dexter-Davison store will
continue to responsibly
serve the needs of the
Jewish community."

for further information or inquiries concerning
membership and seating call the synagogue office

352-8670

Soviet Jewry Aid
Unit Picks Rogers

TEMPLE EMANU-EL

14450 West Ten Mile Road
OAK PARK, MICHIGAN

NORMAN COTTLER

THE REFORM CONGREGATION
SERVING METROPOLITAN DETROIT

• OLD ENOUGH .. .

to have served the Jewish Community of
Metropolitan Detroit for 25 Years.

• YOUNG ENOUGH .. .

to be forward looking in education and
community awareness.

• SMALL ENOUGH

• • •

to know everyone and involve your whole
family. There are activities for all age groups
as well as those which are family centered.

LET US MEET YOU AT OUR

SHABBAT SERVICES

EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8 P.M.

CALL!! We will proudly tell you all about

TEMPLE EMANU-EL

LI 7-5015

The traditions of quality
and variety of merchandise
will be maintained under
the direction of Cottler as
well as the kosher appetizer
department and the closing
of the store on Jewish
holidays.
Cottler said, "I wanted to
take it a little easier after 50
years in the business, and
leasing my store to the Bor-
man Co. gives me the
chance. I can still come to
work, but I don't have to get
up every morning at 3 a.m."

First Aid Classes
Begin in Oak Park

Oak Park's Civil Defense
office will begin a 10-week
medical emergency course
on Sept. 23, at the public
safety building.
The course, available free
of charge to any south
Oakland County resident,
will be conducted from 7:30
to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays ex-
cept holidays.
To register, call the Oak
Park Civil Defense office,
547-1337, ext. 276, by Sept.
15. Office hours are 8:30
a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday.

Detroit. Committee for
Soviet Jewry elected
Jerry Rogers chairman at
its annual meeting.
Other officers are Ida
Joyrich, Rae Sharfman,
Liz Weiss and Sandy
Crane, vice chairmen;
Saul Rabins, treasurer;
and Kay Wolin, Mike and
Arlene Lane and Gert
Armstrong, secretaries.
Trustees include Sister
Margaret Brennan, Can-
tor Jacob Barkin of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Cheryl
Canvasser, Sen. Daniel
Cooper, Yorim Dahav,
Judy Grant, Rabbi Irwin
Groner of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Msgr. Clement
Kern, Shirley Leopold,
Tillie Martin, Arnold
Michlin, Rabbi David
Nelson of Cong. Beth
Shalom, Allan Rosen-
berg, Felix Rosenzweig,
Matilda Rubin and Helen
Shavell.
Among the DCSJ's
plans for the coming year
is sending Rosh Hashana
cards to "refusenik"
families in the Soviet Un-
ion. For information or to
join, call Rogers, 557'-
4259.

AAA Safety Award
Goes to Southfield

Jewish Histories and Heroes — Hebrew Customs and Ceremonies
A NEW Kind of Jewish Education for Your Children
Kindergarten through Grade 8

Southfield received the
American Automobile
Association's Pedestrian
Safety Citation last Mon-
day in a ceremony at the
Municipal Building.
The AAA citation rec-
ognizes outstanding
achievement in pedest-
rian death and injury re-
cords plus effective
pedestrian safety prog-
rams.
Southfield is one of four
Michigan communities to
win the Pedestrian
Safety Citation as part
of AAA's 37th annual
Pedestrian Safety Inven-
tory.

"We affirm the power of human beings to assume responsibility
for their lives, to choose their own values, and to achieve them."

Beth El to Sponsor
Antique Sale, Show

REGISTRATION:

Temple Beth El will
have an antique and craft
sale, Treasurama VI,
Sunday and Monday in
the temple. Hours are 10
a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday, and
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday.

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

SUNDAY SCHOOL

BAR MITZVA and CONFIRMATION PROGRAMS

HUMANISTIC ETHICS

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 12

10:00 A.M.-12 Noon

(Temple membership a requirement for registration)

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

THE CENTER OF HUMANISTIC JUDAISM

28611 West 12 Mile Road (bet. Inkster & Middlebelt), Farmington Hills, Mich.
Sabbath Services Each Friday, 8:30 P.M. 477-1410

Jewry on the Air

A craft show will be
held in addition to the
antiques displays, featur-
ing ceramics, porcelain
painting, handcrafted
jewelry and fabric hand-
iwork. For information,
call the temple, 851-1100.

VISTAS OF ISRAEL:
6:30 a.m. Sunday,
WOMC-FM (104.3), Israel
culture and literature a
calendar of events in the
Jewish community fol-
lows. * * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL:
6:30 a.m. Sunday. WXYZ
(1270) and 10:30 p.m. Sun-
day, WDEE (1500), an ad-
dress to the Jewish com-
munity. * * *
RELIGION IN THE
NEWS: 6:30 a.m. Sunday,
CKWW (680).
* * *
IF NOT NOW: 7:05 a.m.
Sunday, WJR (760), Prof.
David L. Lewis, author of
"The Public Image of
Henry Ford," will be in-
terviewed by Adam
Simms, public relations
director for the Jewish
Community Council; 7:30
p.m. Monday, WDET-FM
(101.9), Oak Park Mayor
David Shepherd will
speak on Regional Ap-
proaches to Urban Prob-
lems." He will be inter-
viewed by Simms.
* * *
ETERNAL LIGHT: 8:25
a.m. Sunday, WJR-FM
(96.3), "The Prophetic
Teaching on Nationalism
and World Peace."
* * *
9:45
HIGHLIGHTS:
a.m. Sunday, Channel 2,
"To Life," a film produced
and directed by Joan Is-
rael, special projects
coordinator for the
Jewish Family Service.
* * *
THE SHALOM SHOW:
5 p.m. Sunday, CJOM-FM
(88.7) Hebrew and Yid-
dish music, features, in-
terviews, comedy and
community calendar,
with Steve Cheifetz.
* * *
LUBAVITCH JEWISH
HOUR: 10:30 p.m. Sun-
dat, WNIC (1300) and
WNIC-FM (100), rabbini-
cal remarks, Jewish
music.

1

IM-
INTERVIEW
PROMPTU: 11 p.m. Sun-
day, WDEE (1500), and
12:15 p.m. Wednesday
WQRS-FM (105.1), Max
Dimont, author will be in-
terviewed.
* * *
MIT
ROZHINKES
MANDLEN: 9 a.m. Mon-
day and Thursday, WIID
(1090), Israeli and Yid-
dish music, news inter-
views, recipes and other
features, with Jules Ab-
rams.
* * *
COFFEE WITH HY: 9
a.m. Tuesday, WIID
(1090), interviews and
features of Jewish in-
terest.
* * *
SHEDORY ISRAEL
BE-DETROIT: 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, WIID (1090), an
all-Hebrew program of
Israeli music, news and
features from Israel, with
Eli Ben-Rey.

* * *

YIDDISHE SHTUNDE:
9 a.m. Wednesday and
Friday, WIID (1090), an
all-Yiddish program of
music, news, interviews
and other features, with
Lou Levine.

* * *

Israel Orchestra
to Air on WQRS

Radio station WQRS-
FM (105.1) will present a
13-week series of broad-
casts featuring the Israel
Philharmonic Orchestra
beginning 8 p.m. Wednes-
day.
The first performance
will feature Handl's
"Messiah."
Among the artists
whose performances are
recorded for the series
are Artur Rubinstein and
Isaac Stern. Guest con-
ductors include Lorin
Maazel, Rafael Fruhbeck
de Burgos, Lawrence
Foster and Dietrich
Fischer Dieskau.

Congregation Shaarit Haplaytah

SURVIVORS OF 1945

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Congregation Shaarit Haplaytah Is Having

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

with Cantor ltzhak Tatelbaum

Cantor Irvin Ernst

September 24, 25, 26, 1976

YOM KIPPUR:

October 3, 4, 1976

Cantor Tatelbaum

To be held at the

Glenn Schoenhals School

16500 Lincoln Drive • Southfield, Mich.

Donation

$20.00 per person

The High Holidays will soon be here, so make your reservations
today by calling any of the following:

Meyer Lipman
Chairman 356-5759

Abe Weberman

Ticket Chairman

Simon Schwarzberg
557-1141

Ben Fisk
533-1993

Leo Halpern
353-9237 541-7450

Gedale Elbaum
LI 8-7339

626-5224

Sol Kleinman

Ticket Co-Chairman

Sonia Popowski
557-3994

Max Drew
559-4813

KE 5-3589

Spend your Holidays with your friends and dear ones, Remeber too, that
moded last years Services how warm and "hamish" they were.
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