THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, May 4, 1919 • The um' o ND Religious School Has Open House fs. MARKET 'A Unique Shopping Experience - A Cut Above the Rest!" NOW OPEN AT 26020 W. 12 MILE RD. Southfield • Monday Thru Saturday 9-11 354-2666 Sunday 11-8 esMOKED SABLE) FISH COMPLETE DELICATESSEN COUNTER '419 P-a-MTh SI TRAYS MADE TO ORDER CORNED BEEF i fARTY $2 99 lb. COUNTRY TIME AND GROCERIES per pers. \Minimum 10 people CHEESE $ 1 5% HOT & COLD SANDWICHES MADE DAILY TO GO FULL LINE OF STOUFFER'S FROZEN FOODS $ 35O f MUENSTER (East of Northwestern) LEMONADE I 6 Pack Cans $149 No Deposit 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