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;D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS
THE
. -DETROIT
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Bnai Brith Activities
HARRY B. KEIDAN
CHAPTER wjll hold an
open meeting 12:30 p.m.
Monday in the' Walden
Woods Apts. club house.
Fran Kravitz, Midwest
regional director of Bnai
Brith Women, will render a
slide presentation on "We
Shall Not Stand Idly By."
Guests are invited, and re-
freshments will be served.
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PISGAH LODGE will
meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the Bnai 13rith office;
21711 W. 10 Mile, South-
field. Refreshments will be
served.
OF HARVARD ROW
Designers of Fine Furs
Complete Fur Service
11 MILE & LAHSER
Phone: 358-0850
Couples Bowling
League
couples wanted
every other Sun. Eve.
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Phil 352-8254
Harold KE 1-1490
DOWNTOWN-FOX
LODGE elected Berko
Zdanowiez president at its
recent election meeting.
Other officers are Jack
Hoffman, Saul Brenner,
Sam Slafkin and Jack
Friedman, vice presidents;
Moe Moore, treasurer,
Leonard H. Kendler, Ben-
jamin Joffe and Harry Sis-
kind, secretaries; Maurice
Victor, chaplain; Abraham
Richman, warden; Sam
Shenkman, guardian; and
Harry Wolff, Myer Mandel-
baum, Charles Weiss, Ab-
raham Mayers, Louis
Konick, Frank Olenick,
Samuel Cohen, George Vic-
tor, Meyer Levin, Hyman
Kaplan, Morris Diem, Mur-
ray Tait, Irwin Landau and
Harry Glassman, trustees.
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COUPLETS 5016 will
have a general dinner 6:30_
p.m. Dec. 10 at the
Spaghetti Co. There is a
cnian_cy cAtErigEz9
Al's Foreign Car Service
SPECIALIST
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to Sliketty in c:412, zir
VOLKSWAGEN
AND
PORSCHE CARS
CALL.
548-3926
548-4160
541-9704
1018 W. 9 Mile Rd.
Alfons G. Rehme
FERNDALE
, MICH.
Between Livernois
& Pinehurst
charge, and guests are wel-
come. For information and
reservations, call Notinne
Selesko, hospitality chair-
man, 553-8883. The unit
will have its annual family
Hanuka party 2 p.m. Dec.
17 at the main United He-
brew Schools building. The
afternoon will include re-
freshments, games,
candlelighting, arts and
crafts and a poster contest.
There is a charge, and
guests are welcome. For
reservations by Dec. 10, call
Alex Ornstein, membership
services vice president,
968-0606.
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Contest
NEW YORK — The five
top winners in the National
Contest on Zionism, held
in November in New York
. City, will be going to Israel
this month to compete in the
International Contest in
Jerusalem.
The contest began with
national contests in Jewish
communities and summer
camps in which 20,000 stu-
dents participated.
VILLAGE NUTRITIONAL &
HYPNOTHERAPY CLINIC INC.
DR. RALPH SANDLER DIRECTOR
• Nervousness • Stop smoking
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Stress -• Stop drinking
Lose weight • Self hypnosis
Relax • Self Improvement
Learning disabilities
office hours by appt. only
559.5577 -
28035 Southfield Rd. Suite 203
Lathrup Village, Mich. 48076
FR'EDDY SHEYER
One Man Orchestra
Available For All Occasions
Now playing for all the Jewish Community
Center dances.
398-2462
$500 Scholarship
Fund Available
Oakland Century Lodge
of Bnai Brith has an-
nounced the availability of
a $500 scholarship.
To be eligible for the
scholarship a student must
have roots in the Detroit
area, superior scholarship,
need for financial assis-
tance and leadership qual-
ities or potential.
The student also must
submit an application de-
tailing his or her qualifica-
tions according to the
aforementioned points.
Applications should be
submitted to Sol E.
Goldberg, 25625 Southfield,
Suite 100, Southfield,
48075. Deadline is Feb. 16.
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28970 Orchard Lake Rd. bet.
12 & 13 Mile Rd.
All 14 & 18Kt Gold
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MISS ADELSBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Adelsberg of Southfield'an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy
Elise, to Bruce Peter El-
man, son of Mrs. David
Elman of Sydney, Nova
Scotia, and the late Mr. El-
man.
An April wedding is
planned.
Jobs Are Sought
for Soviet Jews
Jobs are being sought for
24 skilled Russian immig-
rants who are making their
homes in the Detroit area.
Among the persons seek-
ing jobs are a physiologist,
electrical engineers, book-
keeper, butcher, chemist,
mechanical engineers,
.
THE PERFECT
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Women's $6.50
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Larger color selection avail. in store!
NAME
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CITY
STATE
ZIP
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Enclosed is•,
for
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Included is a 4% Sales Tax plus S1 00 handling charge.
2848 Coolidge'Hwy., Berkley
548-4470
cinematographer
and
photographer,
civil
engineer-draftsman,
leather cutter, translator
(German and Russian),
warehouse worker and
physicist. L
Employment also is being
sought for unskilled per-
sons.
Persons with jobs avail-
able in any of the above
categories should call Kal
Tillem, Ilene Abramson or
Claudia Solovich at the
Jewish • Vocational
Service-Community Work-
shop, 967-050.
Students Aided
JERUSALEM — On the
occasion of its 50th anniver-
sary, the American
Women's League for Israel
has presented 14 schol-
arships to Hebrew Uni-
verstiy students.
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