C RO'S JVS-CW Open House Shows New Office to Community THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 24, 1918 41 The Karaites reject rab- binic tradition and law, and accept only the literal law of the Bible. They number about 10,000, many living in or near Ramla, and have nine synagogues, each with its minister-reader. BRING TrgsgtliTirFAMILY! - FEATURING• UNIQUE ITALIAN DINING . . . WITH SPECIALTY DISHES PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY WITH US SUCH AS VEAL CONTIDINA, ETC. HOME OR OFFICE 1535 CASS LAKE RD. — KEEGO — 681-3440 Buddy's Pizza 1 MILE NORTH OF ORCHARD LAKE RD. AMMOIMMOW --- RATED NO. ONE BY DET. FREE PRESS STEPHENSON 17125 CONANT CORNER McNICHOLS RD. C liPB 24931 N. CHRY SLE DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile) Hazel Park 542-9196 -- PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES FOR 25 TO 300 • Bar Mi.tzvas• • Weddings • Anniversaries • Bat Mitzvas. • Showers • Parties For All • Elanquets • Reunions Occasions Open Mon. 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CORNER 10 MILE & SOUTHFIELD Reservations: 557-5035 eitei 7/1 da4 R'eCtloto,teodd Members of the Jewish Vocational Service board touring the new facility are, from left: Nora Baron, secretary; Walter S. Nussbaum, vice president; Julian H. Scott, vice president; John Bloom; and John L. Greenberg, vice president. 892-9001 A Unique Dining Experience f L,tu,in y Specialties From The World Over Plus . Own Extens List The suburban office of agencies in the metropoli- Jewish Vocational Service tan area. We are currently and Community Workshop recruiting students for the hosted an open house re- summer 1979 program, and cently to familiarize the applications will be ac- community with its new lo- cepted until Jan. 5. cation at 25900 Greenfield, Project Return, one of the in Oak Park. first programs of its type in More than 120 guest the community, uses a Unusual were taken on tours by sub- group counseling method e Delights urban staff personnel to for housewives who are learn of vocational, educa- planning to return to the Served In n Elegant Atmosphere tional and scholarship labor force or school. Lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11 to 2:30 p.m. counseling, job placement Stuart E. Hertzberg is Dinner, Mon.-Thurs., 6 to 11 p.m. Fri. and Sat.. 6 to 12 Mid., and other special programs JVS-CW president. Appetizers Happy Hour, Mon.-Fri., 4 to 6:30 p.m. based at the new facility. 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There is a charge and tickets will be available at the door. For information, call the synagogue, 352-8670, or George Rossman, 968-6835. Editor Named NEW YORK — Rabbi Marvin S. Wiener, director of the national Academy of Adult Jewish Studies, has been named editor of the United Synagogue Review. . BIM'S Mon.-Sat. SUNDAY 8 a.m.-8 p.m. L 7i d Country Corner Mall Southfield & 13 Mile 647-7037 Making good deli food better