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January 07, 1977 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-01-07

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44 Friday, January 7, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

.Local Mizrachi Leaders Emphasize
Israel's Great Mo'os Chitim Need

Economic pressures,
rise in inflation and the
pound's devaluation were
described by local Miz-
rachi leaders as creating
a greater need for aid to
the less fortunate, espe-
cially for Passover.
Renewal of the tra-
-* dition'al Mo'os Chitim

ONE MAN
ORCHESTRA.
to
3 PIECE
ORCHESTRA \

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Freddy Sheyer
398-2462

fundraising effort for
needy Israelis by the local
Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamiz-
rachi Organization was
announced here as an
urgency for the current
year. Passover's obser-
vances will commence on
April 2.
Phillip Stollman, local
and national Mizrachi
leader, and Zvi Tom-
kiewicz, executive direc-
tor of the local Mixrachi of-
fice, said they were en-
couraged by past generos-
ity of Detroit Jews and
hoped that that tradition
would continue.
Tomkiewicz said that
the supplies will be se-
cured from the Supersol

PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL

U-M Had Extra Help at Ohio State

food markets, and
minimum gifts of $15 are
sought. The supply pack-
ages contain all -the basic
Passover needs.
Contributions to the
Mizrachi Mo'os Chitim
fund should be sent to De-
troit Mizrachi, 23125
Coolidge, Oak Park,
48237. For information,
call the Mizrachi office,
398-7180.



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Scholarship,
Judge singing the Kedush a
Lawrence
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or members of the
The Cultural Arts De-.
January 1977 and 'June partment of the Jewish
1977 high school graduat- Community Center will
ing classes. The applicant present, in cooperation
also must demonstrate with the Jewish Welfare
financial need.
Board Lecture Bureau,
For application forms The Nesher Puppets in
and information write the "Bat Hamelech," 7:30
Scholarship Committee, p.m. Jan. 20 in the Cent-
16990 W. 12 Mile, South- er's Shiffman Hall.
field, 48076. Deadline is
The production "Bat
April 15.
Hamelech" is composed of
an introductory presen-
tation of poetry and songs
Detroiters Elected
by Dahlia Hertz, Israeli
--poetess and philosopher,
NEW YORK — De- followed by a one-hour
troiter Alan E. Schwartz puppet show. The pup-
has been elected to the peteers, -Sylvia and Yair
board of directors of the Nesher and Stewart
Council of Jewish Federa- Olesher, have developed a
tions and Welfare Funds, program in English with
and Mandell L. Berman musical background
has been re-elected.
based on the Chaim
Nachman Bialik story,
"The Daughter of the
King."
Tickets are now on sale
at the Center cashier.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call - the Cul-
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JERUSALEM (ZINS)
— From January-
November, 1976, 13,171
car accidents were re-
ported in which 547
people lost their lives and
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1975, 13,081 accidents oc-
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