THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, October 8, 1976 Temple Sisterhoods District Plans Biennial Event at Temple Emanu-El District 11, National tion will be "To Every- Federation of Temple Sis- thing There is a Season." More than 150 sister- terhoods, will have its biennial convention Oct. hood delegates from 18-20 at Temple Emanu- Michigan, Indiana and El. Theme for the conven- ‘ Windsor are expected to attend. The conference The Finest in will begin 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 Musical Entertainment with a keynote address by CUSTOM DRAPERIES and Matching Bedspreads FREE Estimates 968-1958 Mrs. Herman Kretzer of North Hollywood, Calif., vice president of the NFTS. Mrs. Kretzer and Mrs. Joseph Maltzer, president-elect of the NFTS, will conduct the in- stallation ceremony Oct. 19. Mrs. Sidney Katzman, past president of the Tem- ple Emanu-El Sisterhood will be installed as presi- dent. Rabbi David Sapers- eves. 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BONUS COUPON may ''''' a a a a far per sap* plft ow, On' NW* et kart $1 01 saw swab sent ik* 1-4 1.11111.01/ In ''''''''' b K- 2070 Oct. 23, 1976 a a a a , '' '''''''' • • • • Stott* ad Geld Preematirl Puttees, fiats, Widetettae, %them • •Tiviqusie4 •CAA/ • Scave •Flee Gibtl3exee ad Map open Monday thru Saturday 10 — 4:30 Thursday Evenings til 8 - 410 7 7-1-71 ask for Barbara or Nancy Q-SQUAWS In The Starlite Pool Building 28639 Northwestern 1- at 12-Mile * Phone 353-2242 RABBI SAPERSTEIN * * * Jewish Scholarship in Bible Dictionary NASHVILLE, Tenn. — More than 40 Jewish scholars from around the world joined with Protes- tant and Catholic scho- lars to produce the new supplementary volume to the Interpreter's Dic- tionary of the Bible," re- leased this month by Abingdon Press. The "TDB, - a well- known reference work first published in 1962, is now current with recent archaeological dis- coveries and new trends and developments in bi- blical scholarship with the addition of the sup- plemental volume. Of the 650..entries in the volume, 140 new en- tries are included on to.: pits such as blacks, man- uscripts from the Judean desert, science and Bible, and women in the ancient Near East. Hillel Class Elects Officers The ninth grade of Hillel Day School has elected as class officers Michael Hershkovitz, president, Mark Shostak, vice president, Ruth Gil- bert, secretary, David Gottfried, treasurer. The class has also started bagel sales every Wednesday, and the Hillel PTO has begun planning a Hanuka gift shop. tein, associate director of the Religious Action Center of the Union of American Hebrew Con- . gregations, will address the Oct. 19 event. He also is the vice chairman of the Washington Inter- religious Staff Council, a member of the executive board of the Council on I MACK PITT and His Orchestra N ation al Priorities and the Military Budget and legislative consultant to the Religious Coalition on Abortion Rights. For information, call Mrs. Louis Peven, 557- 6838, or Mrs. Harry Kretchmer, 398-5651. 358-3642 Women's Clubs 1 BIRMINGHAM and FRANKLIN GROUPS, Hadassah, will hear Oak- land University Profes- sor of Political Science, Roger Marz, speak on "Political- Trends in the U.S., - 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Bloomfield Town- ship Library. Five-year members will be honored. Coffee and dessert will be served. * * * BNAI DAVID SIS- TERHOOD will hold its opening meeting of the season' noon Monday in the synagogue. Esther Kalef, program chair- man, . announces L. Brooks Patterson, Oak- land-County Prosecuting Attorney, will be guest speaker. Blanche Brant, president, will honor kidush- chairman, Betty Sherizen and Helen Sil- verman, and their com- mittee, including Evelyn Rosin, Ceil Wilson, Rose Bricker, Jennie Solomon, Bertie Simon, Barbara Traison, Esther Dines, Pearl Oslik, Betty Pack, Norma Gealer, Mickie Grossman, Rae Nagel, Marilyn Gonte, Sadie Pesick, Sybil Kappel, Betty Silberfarb, Flor- ence Nitzkin, Helen Brown, Rose Mondshine and Bess Levin. Lunc- heon will be served. Guests are invited at a nominal charge. For in- formation, call the mem- bership chairman, Laura Cole, 547-2915, or the synagogue, 557-8210. 13701 W. 9 Mile corner of Ridgedale Oak Parks No. 1 Fruit & Vegetable Market Free Delivery Available 547-0140 8-6:30 Mon-Fri. Sat. 8-7, Sun 7-5 Held over by popular demand $1 49 $1 99 *Muenster Cheese *Danish Havarti *Bob's Own Imported Norwegian Rindless Swiss *American Cheese EGGS ex. ige. $1 99 $1 49 lb 79 size doz Chiquita VERNORS' Bananas 15¢ lb. Reg. & Diet 39¢ '10 oz. 8 pak $1.29 28. I , NEW CROP GRAPEFRUIT. . .5 for $1 Oscherwitz Salami or Bologna $1 1 29 lb. KOSIIIT 1114. HOT DOGS reg-Mild-Jumbo $ 91 lb. pkg. kr1' ITS IlEsT 1'1' 1(4 Independent Association Members Only at your kosher independent market You can still have your personalized service LOOK FOR THE ASSOCIATION EMBLEM All Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealer Assoc. Stores Will be closed Sun., Oct. 10th To celebrate Sukkos Shop Early For This Joyous Holiday BERNARDS KOSHER MEATS Bernard Rayber-13925 W. 9 Mile 398-3180 CARL'S KOSHER MEAT MKT. Carl Carson 968-7450 Lincoln Center Oak Park COHEN & SON MEAT MARKET 26035 Coolidge Hwy. Jack Cohen—Oak Park 48237 Te. LI 7-4121 DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS No. 1 Feldman Bros. Proprietors 24760 Coolidge Eugene Feldman—Michael Feldman Oak Park 48237—Li 8-6800 PASDENA KOSHER MEATS and LOUIS COHEN & SON 24721 Coolidge Joe Felstein 8. Allan A. Cohen OAK PARK 48237—LI 3-8860 FRANKLIN KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY Under the 32930 Middlebelt Rd. Farmington Hills, 855-1020 Ben Smith Don Barden supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS No. 2 19835 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mich. — 557-7677 Eugene & Michael Feldman NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY 25254 Greenfield Jack Miller' Oak Park 48237-548-4887 HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS 21780 W. 11-Mile Road John Katz, Dave Krasman, Southfield 48076-356-5110 GOLDIN'S KOSHER MEAT MARKET 23057 Coolidge Seward Goldin Oak Park 48237—LI 7-3900 SINGERS MEAT MARKET 13721 W.' Nine Mile Road Jact Attis, Phil Swarin Oak Park 48237-1I 7-8111