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May 18, 1979 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-18

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Radomer Marks
Couple's 50th

Disco Parties by
SIL

The Radomer Aid Society
will honor Mr. and Mrs. Ben
(Esther) Halpern on the oc-
casion of their golden wed-
ding anniversary 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. Cocktails will
precede dinner.

ID M C 1C1C.

Dan Sandberg
353-6699

e # The New Owner Of •


• JEWELL BAKERY

In Harvard Row
11 Mile & Lahser in Southfield

: Mr. Erno Klein
1•
Previous Owner Of

• Vienna Bakery
on Dexter Blvd.
****************

Detroit Area
Retail Kosher
Meat Dealers
Assoc.

League of Jewish Women
Sets Installation at Bnai David

The League Of Jewish
Women's Organizations of
Greater Detroit will hold its
annual installation of offi-
cers noon May 31 at Cong.
Bnai David.
A complimentary lunch-
eon will be served. Program
Vice President Margot
Klein announces the pro-
gram for the afternoon will
be presented by the Music
Study Club of Detroit.
The following will be
installed by Installing
Officer Hannah Linden:
President, Anita Baar;
vice presidents, commu-
nity relations, Marilyn

Dulcie Rosenfeld was re-
elected president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division at the di-
vision's 33rd annual meet-
ing at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Mrs. Rosenfeld, who was
first chosen president last
year, served as the chair-
man of the division's Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund efforts

You don't have to know your meats and poultry
when you buy kosher, because not only do you
receive the finest, but that very important personal
touch. All our meats and poultry are triple in-
spected to assure you, the public, that only when
buying kosher do you receive the purest.

7rC:ia

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Starting Sun:, May 2eth thru Thurs., May 24th

FRESH TURKEY BREASTS
$ 79lb.

1

without wings

BAR B 0 CHICKENS

$

i

29 Oven Ready x..'& Serve

lb.

All Member Markets Open Sun. thru Thurs
Closed Fri. & Sat.

BERNARDS KOSHER MEATS

Bernard Rayber-13925 W. 9 Mile
398-3180

DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS

19835 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Southfield, Mich.-557-7677
Foidrnan Brothers .

PASADENA KOSHER MEATS
and LOUIS COHEN & SON

NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY

24721 Coolidge
Allan A. Cohen, Joe Felstein & Michael Cohen
OAK PARK 48237—LI 3-8860

25254 Greenfield
Jack Miller
Oak Park 48237-967-3907

COHEN & SON KOSHER MEAT MARKET

26035 Coolidge Hwy .
Jack Cohen—Oak Park 48237
LI 7-4121

DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS

Feldman Bros. Proprietors
24760 Coolidge
Oak Park 48237—LI 8-6800

FRANKLIN KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY

32390 Middiebelt Rd .
Farmington Hills, 855-1020
Ben Smith Don Barder

.

Schakne; cooperative
council, Nettie Deutch;
program, Lorraine
Weiner; public relations,
Sandy Schore; youth
awards, Beverly Canvas-
ser; treasurer, Adell Oz-
rovitz; secretaries, Dena
Fishman, Delores
Greenspan, Dorothy Co-
hen, Corrine Oppenheim
and Dorothy Cole; histo-
rian, Rose Schwartz; Par-
liamentarian, Margot
Klein; adviser, Esther K.
Rosenblum.
For reservations, call Be-
verly Hacker, 353-5148; or
Sandy Schore, 352-2115.

Dulcie Rosenfeld Re-Elected
Federation Women President

is





THE DETROIT :SWISH NEWS

40, Friday, May 18, 1919

HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS

21780 W. 11 Mile Road
- John Katz, Dave Krasman
Southfield 48076-356-5110

SINGERS KOSHER MEAT MARKET

13721 W Nine Mile Road
Jack Attis, Philip Swarin
Oak Park 48237—LI 7-8111

CARL'S KOSHER MEAT MKT.

Carl Carson 968-7450
Lincoln Center Oak Park
Under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis

While quantities last and we also reserve right to limit quantities.

Bi-Racial Unit

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Formation of a new coali-
tion of blacks and Jews in
the Crown Heights section
of Brooklyn, world center of
the Lubavitch Hasidic
movement and long an area
of inter-racial tension and
conflict, was announced last
week.

Lights! Action!

MACK PITT
Orchestra

And His
DISCO MACHINE

Stereophonic Dolby
Sound!
Pop-Soul-Top 40

358-3642

Beauty and the BTUs
Save Energy with
WINDOW SHADES
Top Quality and Big

are at Greene Bros.

25% OF F

decorative
window shades by

Joanna - Breneman
Graber - laminated shades

DULCIE ROSENFELD

from 1976 to 1978. She is
also a member of the United
Jewish Appeal's national
women's division.
Mrs. Rosenfeld is a
member of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation's board of
governors and of the boards
of the Jewish Family Serv-
ice and Jewish Vocational
Service. She is a member of
Federation's Culture and
Education. budget and
planning division.
Ellen Labes, Jessie
Stern and Shelby Tauber
were re-elected, and
Janet Levine elected,
vice presidents. Jane
Sherman was re-elected
corresponding secretary
and Beverly Peterman
elected recording secre-
tary.
Shirley Harris and Mrs.
Rosenfeld were chosen to
serve as the division's
representatives to Federa-
tion's board of governors.
Re-elected to three-year
terms on the division board
were Delores Farber, Lea
Field, Judy Frankel, Do-
reen Hermelin, Janice
Katzman, Janet Levine,
Helen Naimark, Maida
Portnoy, Mary Stutz, Bar-
bara Wachler, Ruth Wayne
and Melba Winer.
Elected to a first three-
year term on the board were
Bernice Deutsch, Baylee
Franklin, Pola Friedman,
Doralee Goldman, Jan
Hauser, Nancy Jacobson,
Diane F. Klein, Diane J.
Klein and Sally Soberman.
Evelyn August, Rose
Cooper and Ethel Frank
were re-elected to three-
year terms on the Advi-
sory Service Council.
Mildred Grossman will
serve a first term on the
council.
Frieda Stollman chaired
the nominating committee.

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