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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Sinai Cites Its Volunteers
V.I.P. PALACE
Korean—Mandarin
Japanese Steak House
Hazel Park
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542-9196
FOR 25 TO 300
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Attending the volunteer tribute reception April 6 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue on behalf of Sinai Hospital's
25th anniversary, are, from left: George M. Stutz,
chairman of the 25th anniversary committee; Celia
Broder, founding president of the Sinai Hospital
Guild; Alfred L. Deutsch, vice president of the Sinai
Board of Trustees; Rose Greenberg, past president of
the guild; Jane Blumberg, president of the guild; and
Dr. Julien Priver, executive vice president of the hos-
pital. The volunteer tribute party was hosted by the
hospital and its 25th anniversary committee as part of
a series of special activities planned to commemorate
the silver anniversary of the hospital. Norma Silver,
Sinai associate administrator, is chairman of the vol-
unteer tribute committee.
MISS DIAMOND
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Diamond of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Terri, to
David J. Conselyea, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Con-
selyea of Royal Oak.
was
Miss Diamond
graduated from Southfield
High School. Her fiance was
graduated from Kimball
High School.
A July wedding is
planned.
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MONDAYS
RESTAURANT &
LOUNGE
In this world a wheel is
constantly moving around.
— The Talmud
That old reprobate L.J. Loophole
is at it again — plotting a fantastic
Sunday Brunch to captivate the
hearts of all. To insure freshness,
L.J. even convinced the hotel
manager to personally pick up —
a dazzling assortment of bagels.
Honest!
Cover one of those bagels e
with L. J.'s cream-cheese-
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and-lox spread. Journey afar
through his ever-changing
international specialties,
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Hadassah to Hear
AIPAC Official
Aaron Rosenbaum, re-
search director for the'
American-Israel Public Af-
fairs Committee, will ad-
dress the Michigan
Regional Conference of
Hadassah at a 7 p.m. ban-
quet May 16 at the North-
field Hilton Hotel, Troy. A
cocktail hour, honoring
Hadassah Associates, will
begin at 6.
Rosenbaum will speak on
"A Zionist and American
Affairs Update."
Conference adviser,
Blanche Sukow, will report
on the World Zionist Con-
gress. The Music Study
Club of Detroit Chorus will
provide entertainment.
For reservations, call
Mrs. Abraham Katzman,
547-5688.
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garnered from Budapest to Bos-
ton, complemented with more
traditional fare. Will you have room
for the sweet table, laden with
cakes, tarts, cheeses and fruits?
Let gourmandizing gluttony over-
rule your temperateness. We
dare you! All-you-can-eat Brunch
served Sundays 11:30 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. Adults $5.95,
kids 12 and under $2.95.
Please call for reservations:
557-4800.
L.J. Loophole's
Food for your habeas corpus
in the Sheraton-Southfield Hotel.
17017 W. Nine Mile Road at 1-696.
Southfield. 557-4800