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September 30, 1977 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-30

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16 Friday, - September 30, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

A salute to
GM, Ford, Chrysler, AMC,
Burroughs, Parke-Davis, Hudson's
-and Gamalski Hardware.

Beth Moses toHonor Mashes
at Israel Bond Tribute Event

Tybe and Joseph Mash of
West Bloomfield will be
honored by Cong. Beth
Moses at an Israel Bond
tribute dinner 7:30 p.m. Oct.
11 at the synagogue in
Detroit.
The Mashes are life-time
members of Beth Moses and
will- be the recipients of
Israel's United Jerusalem
Award, in commemoration_
of the 10th anniversary of
the reunification of
Jerusalem.
Dinner chairman is con-
gregation president Ben
Kinzer, and the dinner com-
mittee includes Messrs. and
Mesdames Alfred D. Bri-
cker, Abe Feinstein, David
Friedman, Hy Kinzer,
Franklin Levy, Walter Litt,
Abe Moss, Robert Naftaly,
William Naftaly and Harry
Shiovitz.
Also, Mrs. Ben Kinzer,

owners of the Grosse
Pointe, Ingleside and Farm-
ington Nursing Homes and
the parents of Dr. Steven of
Chicago and Roy of San
Francisco.
Mash, who is a fellow of
the American College of
Nursing Home Adminis-
trators and served as 11,lich-
igan Chapter president from
1971-73, has been active on
the State Department of
Health Advisory Com-
mittee, the Greater Detroit
Hospital Council, and is foil
mer president of the Mc
igan Nursing Home Associ-
ation. Mash has taught
courses in his field at
Wayne State and Michigan
State Universities.
He served as liaison at the
closing of the Jewish Old
Folks Home on Petoskey in
Detroit, helping arrange the
transfer of patients to qual-
ified nursing homes.

Judge Michael L. Stacey,
Mrs. Mash is the former
Drs. and Mesdames Manuel
Feldman, Raymond Fel- Tybe Berkowitz, daughter
dman, Myron Spafter and of A. Z. Berkowitz, who
Rabbi and Mrs. A. Irvine' served as president of Cong.
Beth Moses in the '30s,
Schnipper.
The Mashes, who were when the synagogue was
married in 1944, are the located on Owen Ave. -
Mrs. Mash, who is the

JNF Blue Box

The fall Jewish National
Fund Blue Box clearance is
aided by many organiza-
tiods in -the Metropolitan
Detroit area, according to
Betty Silverman, Blue Box
chairman.
Among the organizations
participating in the Blue
Box effort are: Hadassah,
Pioneer Women; Derizrachi
Women's chapters, includ-
ing Fannie Gluck, Sisters of
Zion and Batya Chapters;
the Northwest Child Rescue
Women; Bnai Brith youth
groups and others.
The Blue Box clearance
will continue through Nov.
6. To obtain a Blue Box for --
your home or office, or to
participate in the clearance,
call the JNF office, 968-0820.

office manager for the three
nursing homes, joins her
husband in active member-
ship in Oakland Century
Bnai Brith, the Jewish War
Veterans Shalom. Post and
the Beth Moses Cemetery
Association, where Mash_
serves on the board of
directors.
For dinner reservations,
call the synagogue, KE.5-
4434, or the Israel Bond
office, 968-0200.

Prices Soaring

JERUSALEM (JTA)—
The consumer price index
leapt up by nearly four per-
cent in August, according to
official statistics, reflecting
the brunt of the govern-
ment's recent wave of price
rises and subsidy cuts.

Liberty State Bank Opens
New West Bloomfield Branch

-

Every year at Torch Drive time, we
read reports about the generous cor-
porate contributions of the "biggies"
—those community-minded giants
of the Tri-County Area who do so •
much to make each year's drive more
Successful than the one before.
And bless the "biggies:' Because
people who need ... especially need

corporations who care.
But this time, let's hear it for the
7,500 small and middle-size business
proprietors who make corporate
contributions to the Torch Drive, too.
People like Richard Gamalski; and_
all you 7,499 others out there. Your
contributions and Mr. Gamalski's
may not match Mr. Ford's, but with-

out them the Torch Drive couldn't
provide all the many health and
community services it does.
Now it's time again for a special
Torch Drive volunteer to call on
you within the next few days. And
you'll be busy, taking care of busi-
ness when that volunteer arrives.
But please take time to give that

volunteer a welcome and a generous
contribution.
Just remember, the Torch Drive
needs your business, too, to make
our community a better place to live,
and a better place for you to do
business. Nearly 140 Torch Drive
agencies are depending on you. .

-

-•„•, • Ntlebie:. Cluoitabk Sk.I.A.mon

No NtICS 2:23.

People who need.:. need people who care.

This message is run in the interest of the greater Detroit community by

AM.

41.

Dodge

CHRYSLER

VAY

Plymoulfi

CFRW4 14R CORPORATION

PRODUCTS OF
CHRYSLER CORPORATION

"Torch Drive contributions are not used to pay for this ad. The cost is paid for by the sponsoring company, in addition to its generous Torch Drive gift."

Liberty State Bank and Trust, one of the oldest tri-county
banks in Michigan, has opened its new facility at 6705
Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, announced its presi-
dent, Gerald M. Salkowski. A full-service suburban bank,
Liberty State Bank and Trust is ranked in asset size among
the top seven percent cent of commercial banks in the U.S.
and is a member of the FDIC and Federal Reserve System.
Liberty State Bank and Trust has other branch office loca-
tions in Clinton Township; Hamtramck, Redford Township,
Sterling Heights and Waterford.

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