22 Friday, September 8, 1918 SCHOICHIT ENTERPRISES UNCLAIMED DIAMONDS INVESTMENTS 557,9338 THE DWI ;iWISH NEWS Foderation Names Public Relations Committee The formati of a com- mittee desk-neo to better acquaint the -ommunity with the role of tile Jewish Welfare v-_-..deraticn and its HAPPY 30th BIRTHDAY To A Wonderful Daughter-In-Law MARILYN KENT Love & Kisses, MOM & DAD STILL TIME FOR THE BEST Finest N.Y. cards at qty. & Whisle discounts. Beautiful with readable Hebrew & English. Bulk- packed, 3 styles. 36/$10; 72/$18; 100/$24 incl. shipping. No. C.O.D. We ship UPS. Dollinger Graphics, 780 Sutter Ave.. Palo Alto, Ca. 94303 Modern Office Inc. Office Supplies •Desks Printing •Chairs Office Equipment • Lamps Rubber Stamps • Sofas Interior Design Service • Accessories All that, and weekly specials like this: 30%-60% SAVINGS SOFAS IN STOCK on all 20% SAVINGS on all WASTE BASKETS IN STOCK 1 week only Now through Sept. 15th t‘ your office BO" 642-5600 31535 SOUTHFIELD ROAD (between 13 & 14 Mile Rds.) Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00 P.M. M11111111111111111111111:111111111011111111111 i19111 11111111 11111111 .1111!1111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111 ..-,.;1141 11710. 1 member agencies has been announced by jWF President Martin E. Citrin. Under the chairmanship of Dr. Paul C. Feinberg and Leah Snider, the Outreach Committee also seeks to familiarize the Detroit Jewish community with Federation's continuing ef- forts on behalf of Israel and Jews living in other lands and to demonstrate the im- portance of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund as the source of support for these activities. , • ,4Z DR. PAUL FEINBERG The committee is divided materials to synagogues into course and contact and temples, community committees. Source groups organizations and others provide speakers, media who are connected with presentations and informa- or directly served by tion about Federation and Federation agencies. its agencies to groups and -Community groups will individuals targeted by con- be given the opportunity to tact committees. tour_the various agencies The latter will provide and see first-hand the serv- LEAH SNIDER ices provided by agency per- sonnel. Subcommittee chairmen serving with Dr. Feinberg and Mrs. Snider include Be- verly Peterman and Robert Steinberg, congregations; Diane Klein and Robert Naftaly, organizations; Shirley Harris and Norman Israel InfoCenter Chairmen Named The Israel Information and Resource Center at the Jewish Community Center has named Caryl Scheuer and Sally Krugel co- chairpersons of the resource materials committee. The committee will de- velop a retrieval system for the information needed by the volunteers staffing the Information Center's "hot line" telephones and for persons doing research at the Center. Sally Krugel, left, and In addition, the Center Caryl Scheuer. will house films, tapes, re- cords, books, periodicals mation Center's com- and newsletters.- pletely volunteer staff Persons interested in can call coordinator joining the Israel Infor- Shelly Jackier at the Cen- If you're - not wearing it, sell it. You can't enjoy your jewelry_ if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We purchase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. A -service to private owners, banks and estates. Norman Allan „„J.A„„,„„/„/„,i.,/ Established 1919 30400 Telegraph Rd.-Suite 134 Birmingham, MI. 48010 Call 642-5575 DISCO DISCO IS THE POPULAR WAY TO GO . The Israel Aliya Center and the Israeli Students Organization are co- sponsoring an Israel- American picnic/ kumsitz MR. ALAN'S MEN'S BOOTERY HAS RELOCATED IN THE CENTER CONCOURSE OF THE NEW ORLEANS MALL WHERE THEY WILL FEATURE MEN'S HIGH FASHION SHOES By Bally of Switzerland, French Shriner, Jean Pierclemente, Clark's of England, Yves St. Laurent and other high fashion men's shoes. PLEASE COME AND VISIT THE NEWEST MEN'S SHOE STORE IN SOUTHFIELD WHERE ALAN & BRIAN WILL BE HAPPY TO SEE AND SERVE YOU. Thank you, Alan & Brian Mr. Alan's Men's Bootery New Orleans Mall 10 Mile & Greenfield, Southfield 2-5 p.m. Sunday at the main Jewish Community Center. The picnic will take place on the back lawn, near the baseball diamond. The purpose of the picnic is to help Americans and Is- raelis meet in an informal atmosphere. Uri Segal will lead Israeli singing, while Steve Kideckel, an Ameri- can who is shortly leaving for a year in Israel, will or- ganize relay races. The Israel Aliya Center is providing free balloons for the children and liquid re- freshments. Reuven Leibowitz, the new shaliakh to the Jewish Community Cen- ter and the head of its Hebrew Department, and Uriel Rauff, the new shaliakh to the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement, will be pre- sent. The public is invited free of charge. In case of rain the kumsitz will be moved in- doors. Begin to Visit JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime Minister Menahem Begin will pay an official visit to Canada in the fall. It does no harm to listen to one's own wife. The gift that's appreciated all year. ter, 661-1948. The Israel Information Center, with quarters in the Jewish Community Center library, will officially open in October. Americans, Israelis Set Picnic ANNOUNCEMENT 559-7818 Wachler, agencies; Pola Friedman, speakers bureau; Nancy Jacobson, evening gatherings; Bar- bara Eisenberg, "mini- tours;" and James M. August, media develop- ment. -Wedding-Graduation or Special Event. 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