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June 22, 1979 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-06-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, June 22, 1919

Rabbis Plan High Holiday Synagogue Drive for Bonds

LAWN SPRINKLERS

Rabbis representing the
three branches of Judaism
held a special meeting this
week in Chicago with repre-
sentatives of the Israeli

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government regarding the
multiple economic chal-
lenges confronting Israel
after the signing of a peace
treaty with Egypt.
Detroit area rabbis
attending the meeting were
Rabbi James I. Gordon, of
Young Israel Center of
Oak-Woods, Rabbi Milton
Arm of Cong. Beth Achim
and Rabbi Israel I. Halpern
of Cong. Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses.
Maj. Gen. Natan Sharoni,
head of military planning of
the general staff of the Is-
rael Defense Forces, told the
Orthodox, Conservative
and Reform spiritual lead-
ers of the State of Israel
Bond National Cabinet that
"the challenge that now
faces Israel is no less than it
was in 1967 and 1973. Only
if Jews everywhere become
partners in the peace can Is-
rael pay the price."
Rabbi David Polish, of
Chicago, chairman of the
Midwest Region of the
Cabinet, convened the
meeting at the request of
Rabbi Leon Kronish, na-
tional chairman, to lay
the groundwork for a
major High Holy Day ef-
fort in September to
mobilize maximum

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Starting Sun., June 24th thru Thurs., June 28th

FRESH TURKEY BREASTS without wings

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MIDDLE CHUCK ROAST
$ 69 1b.

All Member Markets Open Sun. thru Thurs

Closed Fri. & Sat.

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Under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis

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

community-wide support
for Israel's economy.
Rabbi Kronish em-
phasized that "the
synagogue provided the
central support for Israel
during crisis periods, par-
ticularly in '67 and '73,
where we mobilized our
members. We can do no less
to assure the success of
peace."
congregational
The
representatives pledged to
conduct massive High Holy
Day sales campaigns to pro-
vide economic development
dollars in greater numbers
than before. They agreed

Phillips-Morris
Vows Spoken

that in addition to regular
Bond purchases made by
individual members, each
member should be asked to
lend another $1,000 to the
government of Israel with a
Bond purchase from the
Sixth Development Issue —
more popularly known as
the Economic Development
for Peace Loan.

A TOUCH OF CLASS

Area's Top Variety Band

Dances, Weddings, Bar Mitzvas,

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etc.

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are pleased to announce
The Birth of Their Granddaughter

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Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

MRS. PHILLIPS
Patrice Prentis Morris
became the bride of Eric
Alan Phillips in a recent
garden ceremony at the
Franklin Hills Country
Club.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J.
Morris of Bloomfield Hills.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Z.
Phillips of Southfield.
The new Mrs. Phillips
was graduated from
Drake University. Her
husband was graduated
from Michigan State
University and is a senior
in the Iowa College of Os-
teopathic Medicine and
Surgery.
Following a Canadian
honeymoon, the couple will
live in Des Moines, Iowa.

Drop-In Session
to Aid Widowed
and Divorced

A drop-in discussion
group for the widowed, di-
vorced and separated will
take place 8 p.m. Wednes-
day at the National Council
of Jewish Women office,
16400 W. 12 Mile Rd., Suite
106, Southfield.
A trained facilitator will
be on hand to guide the rap
session. There is a charge.
The discussion is sponsored
by SPACE, an NCJW serv-
ice for widowed and di-
vorced men and women.

Jogging Focus
of Symposium

The Oakland County
Medical Society is sponsor-
ing a symposium on the ef-
fects of jogging 8 p.m. Tues-
day at Seaholm High
School.
The program will cover
aspects ranging from initial
preparations for the jogger,
to physiological benefits.

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