THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS •
44 Friday, June 17, 1977
BBYO Activities
Farband to Meet
Farband Truman Brenner
Branch will hold its annual
picnic barbecue, 6 p.m.
June 26 at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Guests are wel-
come. There is a charge.
For reservations call Bea-
trice Hearshen, 967-4227 or
Sonia Glaser, 967-0323.
Ian Alexis of Herzl AZA,
Windsor, and Holli Hart of
Disraeli BBG were in-
stalled as AZA council presi-
dent and BBG council presi-
dent, respectively, at the an-
nual AZA-BBG Council in-
stallations Wednesday at
Temple Emanu-El. Doug
Moss of Kishon AZA and
Sue Shapiro of Aliyah BBG
co-chaired the event.
The AZA Council Softball
League meets 9 a.m. Sun-
days at Cranbrook Field,
Southfield. AZA softball
12711 W. 7 MILE RD. _
coordinator is Bryan Kraft
of Kishon AZA.
FREE ESTIMATES
AZA and BBG chapter
presidents
for the 1977-1978
AT YOUR NOME
4
program year are : Joel Sti-
FOR ALL 'PARTIES_
telman, Akiba AZA; Barry
Landau, Benny AZA; Alex
Kushner, Eilat BBYO, Ann
Arbor; Robert Klein, Goode
AZA; Shawn Burk, Herzl
•
REPAIR
AZA, Windsor; Howard
Bernstein, Jolson AZA, Li-
In Our Store
vonia; Avery Milberger,
AZA; Marc Cohen,
"Your Something Kishon
L'Chaim AZA; David Wei-
Rose AZA; Saul Green-
Special Shoppe" ner,
hut, Samson AZA; Andy
Feldstein, Truman AZA;
Oak P a rk Center
Lori Falk, Ahavah BBG;
Sue Racey, Aliyah BBG;
9 M ile & Coolidge
Loni Bussell, Brice BBG;
545-1399
GRAEME
FLOWERS
BILL CAPLAN
341-3366
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646-8484
For the right diamond
At the right price
Buy with confidence
Norman Allan & To.
Diamonds - jewelry
30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 134, Birm.
Mon. - Fri. 9:30 - 6, Sat. by Appt.
642-5575
Jeans 'N' Things
CAMPING NEEDS
Everything Discounted
Sleeping Bags
Duffel Bags
Ditty Bags
Back Packs
Laundry Bags
Mussette Bags
Knapsacks
-Yucca Bags
Canteens
Scout Knives
Mess Kits
Stuff Bags
Painters Pants
Ponchos
Tube Socks
Underwear
Hooded Sweat Shirts
Blue Jeans
T Shirts
Straps
Compasses
Bandanas
Drinking Cups
Flannel Shirts
241 W. 9 Mile
544-1144
across from F&M
Ferndale
Lori Rogow, • Chavayros
BBG; Renee Moore, Dis-
raeli BBG; Abby Burton,
Erani BBG; Eve Gold, Gan
Dafna BBG; Kim Mostyn,
Glazer BBG; Danni Wer-
chowsky, Lazarus BBG,
Grand Rapids ; Carol Lem-
pert, Masada BBG; Lisa
Stein, Naches BBG; Cheryl
Velick, Na'im BBG; Mamie
Shevin, RaMBaM BBYO,
Flint; Robyn Epstein,
Sabra BBG; Terrie Fersht-
man, Savage BBG; Michele
Solomon, Shalom Aviv
BBG; Deanna Ossepow,
Strauss BBYO, Mt. Cle-
mens; Karen Rosenbaum,
Yachad BBG, Windsor; and
Lori Etelman, Zangwill
BBG.
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Zimner (Susan
Grant), former Detroiters,
of Phoenix, Ariz., a son,
Jay Benjamin.
***
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Lazar (Robt,rta
Wolfson), 28857 Willow
Creek, Farmington Hills, a
son, Lee.
***
June 3—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Malerman of South-
field, a son, Ryan Michael.
***
Israel Purchases Allowed Duty-Free
Men's Club to Give
Material on Israel
to Local Libraries
GREENBAUM
Births
June 2—To Mr. and Mrs.
Buzz Wachler (Mindy Col-
man) of Farmington Hills,
a son, Bradley Alan.
***
May 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Burnstein (Judie
Galinsky), 29447 Brentwood,
The first regularly sched- Southfield, a daughter, Jodi
uled air passenger service Michelle.
***
began operation between
May 29—To Dr. and Mrs.
Grand Rapids and Detroit,
in 1926.
(Judy
Aaron Goldstein
NEW YORK—Because of
Israel's status as a benefi-
ciary under the United
States Generalized System
of Preferences (GSP), re-
turning U.S. residents are
permitted to import duty-
free certain items produced
wholly in Israel, whose
value exceeds the basic
$100 duty-free exemption.
These items must be for
"personal use" only and
may be carried by- the tour-
ist, or be shipped directly
from Israel. In both cases,
Cantor SAMUEL
a 'Certificate of Origin' for
each purchase may be re-
quired by the U.S. Customs
inspectors. This form is
available from vendors and
suppliers in Israel.
Most items produced in Is-
rael are considered eligible,
including furs, jewelry,
some precious and semi-
precious stones, pottery and
ceramics, some leather
goods, perfume, books, sil-
verware and candy. Fur-
ther detailed information is
available from branches of
the U.S. Customs service,
from the U.S. Embassy in
Tel Aviv and from the U.S.
Consulate on Rehov Agron,
Jerusalem.
Certified
MOHEL
Cohen), 1890 Strathcona, ye-
troit, a son, Daniel Eli.
Serving Homes & Hospitals
399-7194 — 547-7970
***
May 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael White (Marsha Eis-
enberg) of Troy, a son, Je-
remy Marc.
***
May 25—To Dr. and Mrs.
Barry Tigay, 3355 Bucking-
ham Tr., West Bloomfield,
a daughter, Donielle Hon-
ora.
***
May 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Slavin (Beth
Schwartz) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Lesley Michelle.
***
May 22—To former De-
troiter Rabbi Jeffrey Tigay
and Mrs. Tigay (Helen Zub-
koff of Buffalo) of Phila-
delphia, a son, Yisrael Sha-
lom.
***
May 18—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Chinsky (Eva Polit-
zer), 12835 Heritage Dr.,
Plymouth, a son, Joel.
***
March 29—To Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Gales (Gail
Ginsburg) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Karen Julie.
REV. HERSHL
ROTH
Certified Mohel
557-0888
557-7629
RABBI S. ZACHARIASH
Specialized
MOHEL
In Home or Hospital
557-9666
RABBI DR. LEO
GOLDMAN
Expert Mohel
Serving Hospitals and Homes
547-8555
L12-4444
Amosimat.
Cantor Sidney
RUBE
Certified Mohel
358-1426 or 357-5544
CAMP TAMAKWA
Select Number of
July Enrollments
Available
NO AUGUST OPENINGS
Camp Tamakwa
16000 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 304
The Men's Club of Cong.
Southfield,
Mich, 48075 Telephone (313) 559-4240
The Michigan State Fair
Bnai Moshe, on behalf of was the first state fair in
the National Federation of the United States.
Jewish Men's Clubs, will
present a collection of 80
books, pamphlets and posi-
tion papers on Israel and
the Middle East to the
YOUR CHILD'S PRECIOUS FEET ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
Henry Ford Centennial Li-
brary in Dearborn, as well
• There is no substitute for quality and carefully fitted shoes
as to the Mercy College Li-
• Doctors' shoe prescriptions correctly filled
brary in Detroit on Wednes-
day.
The gift is part of a
major project of the nation-
al organization of Jewish
FARMINGTON RD. AT 12 MILE RD.
laymen in the Conservative
movement who are affil-
KENDALLWOOD CENTER
iated with the United Syna-
gogue of America and the
Jewish Theological S mi-
nary, to counteract Arab
propaganda in the U.S.
Included in the collection
BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES
are the Israel Pocket Li-
by FAMOUS brands like
brary convering such impor-
tant subjects as the geogra-
Bassett
phy and history of the area.
Also covered are: Jerusa-
lem, Zionism, immigration
and settlement, the so-
cieties comprising the
Middle East, the Holocaust,
the variety of religious life,
the economy, anti-Semi-
tism, the varieties of cul-
tures and the development
of democracy in the area.
The presentations will be
made by Simon Goldman,
vice president of the Great
Lakes region of the Nation-
al Federation of Jewish
126 E. 14 MILE RD.,
Men's Clubs and past presi-
(2 MILES EAST OF WOODWARD)
dent of the Bnai Moshe
Men's Club.
GABE SHOES
GR 6-3401
Baby World's
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