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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40 Friday, October 21, 1918
Rabbi Jacob Frankel of pointed by President Ab-
Philadelphia was the first raham Lincoln on May 20,
Jewish chaplain; he was ap- 1862.
Events Held for Israel Bonds
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A- number of events have been held in recent days
for Israel Bonds. In the top photograph, shown at a
reception in advance of the Nov. 8 medical physicians
Bond event are, from left, standing, Dr. Hershel
Sandberg, guest speaker Dr. Seymour Alpert and Dr.
H. Saul Sugar. Seated are host Dr. Melvyn Rubenfire,
Dr. Hyman S. Mellen and 1978 honoree Dr. Arnold R.
Axelrod. In the second photograph are, seated,
Tam-O-Shanter Country Club Bond honoree Gen.
William J. Weinstein and his wife. Standing are
Nathan Soberman, D. Dan Kahn, Lloyd Schwartz,
entertainer Emil Cohen and Dr. Leon Fill. In the bot-
tom photograph are shown chairpersons for the an-
nual Women of Jewish National Fund event for Israel
Bonds. Shown are, front row, Reba Bloom, Frieda
Stollman, Pearl Nosan and Celia Schwartz. In the
back row are hostess Rissa Winkelman, guest speaker
Elisheva Segal and Franka Charlupski.
BRENDA'S BEAUTY SALON
MEN'S HAIR CUT,
STYLING & BLOW DRYING
—Nov. 7—
Paid for by the Michigan Trucking Association
501 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, Michigan 48933
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inderella's Castle
GRAND OPENING
WED., NOV. 1st
Zionists to Meet
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Conservative Move-
ment is taking its first step,
to become officially affil-
iated with the Zionist
movement. The newly
formed Movement for the
Reaffirmation of Conserva-
tive Zionism, MERCAZ,
will hold its constitutional
convention at the Jewish
Theological Seminary Nov.
2.
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Thurs., to 9
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6122 Orchard Lake Rd
W. Bloomfield Plaza
Girls 4-14
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OPENING SOON
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Mon. thru Sat. 10-5:30
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(Formerly of Jewel Bakery)
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