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September 16, 1977 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 15, 1977 35

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In Catering

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Hot & Cold Hors D'oeuvres
Fantastic Sweet Tables Our Specialty

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SELECTED JEWELRY

COMPLETE JEWELRY SERVICE

13720 W. 9 Mile Rd.

Oak Park. Mich.

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ear Post Office

Community Council Dinner to Mark
Umbrella Group's 40th Anniversary.

The Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit will mark its 40th anni-
versary with a dinner at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek on
Oct. 30.
The Council came into ex-
istence before World War II
when Jews were targets of
hate-mongers. It began
with 20 individuals in 1937.
Today it is composed of
delegates from 300 member
Jewish organizations, and
serves as a forum and
voice for the Jewish com-
munity.

The Jewish Community
Council maintains a speak-
ers' bureau, a filth lending
library, produces three
weekly radio shows and a
television show, and has , a
. Mediation and Arbitration
Service.

Morris Lieberman
Heads Local LZA

Sam Whol & Family
and Bernard Hirsch & Family
Wish You A Happy New Year

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18th

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Call 548-4031

We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free

„. WE WRAP FOR FREEZING

WE WISH ALL OUR
CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS
A HAPPY & HEALTHY .

NEW YEAR

DAVE & ETHEL NATINSKY

Dear Friends and and Customers:

A very happy -
holiday season
and kindest wishes
for the New Year

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kraemer

RANIER'S

PASTRY

12 Mile & Evergreen, 557-0340

also atliyernois at 7 Mile, 862-9196

The Labor Zionist Al-
liance Ohio - Michigan - W.
Pennsylvania Region elect-
ed Morris Lieberman of De- -
troit chairman at its region-
al convention in Cincinnati.
Other officers include:
Leonard Skolnick of Cleve-
land. vice chairman; Harry
Slawkin of Pittsburgh. vice
chairman; Ida Drury of Cin-
cinnati, secretary; and Ba-
ruch Zaremsky of Cleve-
land. treasurer.
Daniel Mann, executive di-
rector of the Washington.
D.C. Jewish Community
Council and past national
secretary of the Labor Zion-
ist Organization of Amer-
ica. keynoted the confer-
ence.

Workmen's Circle
Branch Will Meet

Workmen's Circle Branch
460 will have its opening
meeting of the season 8:30
p.m. Saturday at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Aldo Vagnozzi, editor of
the Michigan AFL-CIO
News and a Workmen's
Circle member, will speak
on "Israel Viewed by Amer-
ican Labor Editors." He
was one of a group of non-
Jewish editors of labor pub-
lications who toured Israel
as guests of Histadrut just
after the recent election.
New members will be pre-
sented with Workmen's
Circle pins. Cocktails • will
be served at 8:30 p.m. and
refreshments will follow the
program. The' public is in-
vited. For information, call
Workmen's Circle, 626 - 6018

Millionaire's Party
to Benefit Hospital'

The New Horizons Chap-
ter of the City of Hope will
have its fourth annual mil-
lionaire's party 8 p.m. Sept.
30 at Town and Country
Club.
There will be prizes and
refreshments. Proceeds will
benefit the City of Hope.
There is an admission
charge. For information.
call Sheila Rose, 353-7180.

Storms pass,— but their
drIftWOOd rrefrfalrls'. ' ' ' " —

Jewish Community Coun-
cil is funded by the Allied
Jewish Campaign.
The dinner committee in-
cludes: Mrs. Albert Rose-
nblum, chairman; Hubert
J. Sidlow, Mrs. Aaron B.
Shifman, Mrs. Jack Solway,
Edwin G. Shifrin, Ken Sid-
low, Walter E. Klein, Dr.

members of the 1977 chair-
man's council of New York
Life Insurance Co. Member-
ship is based on sales per-
formance.

LBUM
FINER
INER

WILL BE

Harold Norris, Mrs. How-
ard B. Appleman, Mrs. Leo
Ordin, Mrs. Harold Hoff-
man, Mrs. Jack Perlman,
Mrs. Nathan Soberman,
Mrs. Bertha Brotman, Mrs.
George M. Rubin, Hubert J.
Sidlow and Mrs. Arnold E.
Frank.

WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY

AND ASSOCIATES

357-1010

TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS

Business
Briefs

Rudolf L. Leitman, Ron-
ald M. Schechter, Louis
Zuckerman and Manuel Kat-
zman have qualified as

YOUR WEDDING—
BAR MITZVA

Best Wishes For A

Healthy & Happy New Year

From The

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SIDNEY WASSERMAN FAMILY

Of

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3270 BIG BEAVER RD.
TROY
Lawyers Title Bldg.
Sheffield Office Plaza "
643-6440

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TREAT!

bravo!

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bravissimo!

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