THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22 Friday, May 4, 1919
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The
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Religious School
Has Open House
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MARKET
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Southfield
• Monday Thru Saturday 9-11
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Sunday 11-8
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f MUENSTER
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LEMONADE I
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We reserve the right
to limit quantities
COME IN & SHOP OUR
WIDE SELECTION OF
WINES AND SPIRITS
LOOK FOR OUR
WEEKLY SPECIALS
ON WINE
SHOW
OPEN
10 a.m.
to
9 p.m.
Daily
Noon
to
5 p.m.
Sunday
Cong. Beth Shalom's reli-
gious school will hold an
open house 10:15 a.m. Sun-
day in the synagogue.
The school is an indepen-
dent Conservative religious
school offering a variety of
activities for youth in kin-
dergarten through grade
12.
Bar and Bat Mitzva pro-
grams and training are of-
fered at no additional
charge. There are five
junior congregation groups
which meet for Shabat
morning services and Talit
and Tefilin Club and Bat
Mitzva Belles for Sunday
morning youth services.
The school has United
Synagogue Youth and
Kadima groups, and
there is a children's
choir, The Shiraleers,
conducted by Cantor
Samuel Greenbaum.
Cyril Servetter is educa-
tional director.
Thursday, May 10 thru
Sunday, May 13
_ JEANNE FISHMAN
ANTIQUE
SHOW
AND SALE
AT
ORCHARD MALL
`Braverman' Film
at Beth Shalom
Cong. Beth Shalom will
show the film, "Bye, Bye
Braverman," 8 p.m. Thurs-
day in the synagogue.
"The Fixer" will be shown
8 p.m. May 24. The public is
invited to both showings at
a nominal charge.
ORCHARD MALL ,
Orchard Lake Rd. North of Maple (15 Mile)
West Bloomfield
FREE LIGHTED PARKING
FREE ADMISSION
The gates of Mercy have been opened.
The New Shaare Zedek Medical Center stands ready to serve all the people of Jerusalem.
The Dialysis Unit of the new hpspital has been endowed by the Detroit Friends. Now the necessary
equipment has to be purchased and made available to those in need.
For your kind consideration we suggest the following items:
Bed and Artificial Kidney Machine
One year treatment
Hospital bed
Detroit's "Save a Life Project"
$20,000.00
$5,000.00
$3,000.00
$1,800.00
(Inaugurated by the late Herman K. Cohen)
Irving Nusbaum
$1,000.00
$400.00
Nursing Scholarship
One Month treatment
— Over 500 individual projects still available in the
New Shaare Zedek Medical Center —
Chairman, Special Gift Committee
Chairman, "Save a Life Project"
Mrs. Herman K. Cohen
1979 Dinner Committee
Samuel W. Platt, Chairman
—
Cantor Hyman Adler
Norman Allan
Rose Amber
Leonard Ante!
Hugo Apt
Dr. Henry Baum
Marvin Berlin
Gustav Berenholz
Allen Charlupski
Mrs. Herman K. Cohen
Irwin Cohn
Louis Cooper
Mrs. Julius Feigelman
Dr. Michael Feigelman
Morris Flatt
Rabbi James Gordon
Rabbi Eric Greenbaum
David Herczeg
Dr. Leon Herschfus
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Hertz
Rabbi Joseph Hirsch
Louis Horowitz
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Eisenberg
Leslie Krakovits
Dr. Lawrence Loewenthal
Dov Loketch
Morris Music
Jacob Nosanchuk
Max Nosanchuk
Pearl Nosanchuk
Joseph Nusbaum
David Pollack
Harold Platt
Rabbi Samuel Prero
Mrs. Julius Ring
Alex Roberg
Ilse Roberg
Abe Rosenberg
Cantor & Mrs. A.A. Rosenfeld
Martin Rose
Felix Rosenzveig
Pearl Ruch
Marcel Sandel
Dr. Harvey Sabbota
Abe Selesny
Jack Shenkman
Rabbi Joshua Sperka
Max Stollman
Frieda Stollman
Phillip Stollman
Rabbi Samuel Stollman
Phillip Warren
Rabbi Feival Wagner
Irving Weiss
Dr. Arnold Zuroff
ANNUAL DINNER
May 29, 1979 — 6:30 p.m.
Southfield Sheraton Hotel
HONORING
The 1978-1979 FOUNDERS
For information call
544-8412