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August 24, 1979 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

48 Friday, August 24, 1919

Panushes Attend
London Symposia

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IN THE MIDWEST

Almost a quarter of a century of
supplying discriminating buyers has
earned an unequaled reputation for
Miami Pools.
And, if you purchase a pool from Miami, we'll give $150.00
to your Temple or Synagogue.
You are cordially invited to visit our beautiful indoor dis-
play at 33060 Northwestern Highway at Fourteen Mile Road.

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33060 Northwestern Highway
West Bloomfield, Michigan
626-5131

SOUTHFIELD OFFICE: 358-0012
ROMEO, MI. OFFICE: 752-6333

If you have a
question about
your phone
service, your
phone book has
answers.

Michigan Bell

Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Panush of Southfield par-
ticipated in the 21st London
International Youth Sci-
ence Fortnight earlier this
summer.
More than 25 countries,
including Israel, Egypt and
Jordan, had student repre-
sentatives at the confer-
ence.
The Panushes repre-
sented the Michigan Junior
Science and Humanities
Symposium.

Everyone who uses the telephone
has his own personal telephone
needs, problems and questions.
And we've tried to provide some of
the answers in the opening pages of
your telephone directory. We call
them the Customer Guide Pages,
and they cover a wide variety of
phone facts, such as explanations
of the different residence services
available, and how to save money
when calling. There's a list of
nationwide area codes, information
on phone services for disabled
people, advice on what to do about
annoyance calls, how to make a
complaint, suggestions on credit
card and international calling and a
whole lot more. So, if you have a
question about your phone service,
we hope you'll find some of the
answers . . . in the front of your
telephone directory.

Michigan Bell .. . people who enjoy serving people.

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Haifa Rabbi at Laker Event

A leadership reception in
advance of the Cong. Beth
Achim tribute dinner hon-
oring Sarah and Harry
Laker will be hosted by Dr.
and Mrs. William (Maxine)
Stoler of Birmingham, 8
p.m. Sept. 6.
Special guest will be
Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen,
chief rabbi of Haifa.
Rabbi Cohen was for
many years a member of the
Executive of the Jerusalem
City Council. Now, in addi-
tion to his duties as a munic-
ipal official of Haifa, he is
director of the Harry Fis-
chel Institute for Research
in Jewish Law.
He is also an attorney,
having earned a law degree
at the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, and is a member
o' the Israel Bar Associa-
tion. For a year prior to the
establishment of Israel, he
served as director of the
Cultural-Religious De-
partment of the Old City of
Jerusalem.
Rabbi Cohen has an il-

A fellow was walking
along the street one day
with two small boys, each
wailing loudly. A neighbor
yelled to him, asking what
was the matter. "What's
wrong with the whole
world," replied the man.
"I've got three pieces of
candy and each boy wants
two!"

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lustrious record of mili-
tary service which dates
back to his student days,
when he was an officer in
the Hagana.
The tribute dinner honor-
ing the Lakers will be held
6:30 p.m. Sept. 13, at Beth
Achim. Dinner chairman is
Max Nosanchuk.
For information, call Is-
rael Bonds, 557-2900.

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Near Northland & Providence Hospital

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Oak Park Co-operative
Pre-School Nursery

32 Detroiters Will Attend

has morning & afternoon
openings for 2 1/2 to 5 year

Toronto Bond Conference

olds.

Call Harriet Sofferin
David B. Hermelin, Hershel Sandberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Laker, and Dr. and Mrs.
542-8460
chairman of Metropolitan Irving
Leon Fill.
Detroit State of Israel
Bonds, will lead a delega-
tion of Detroiters at the Is-
rael Bond International
Conference, Sept. 13-16 in
Toronto.
FOOT SPECIALISTS — FOOT SURGEONS
Former Israeli Foreign
Minister Abba Eban, and
Yehezkel Flomin, deputy
are pleased to announce that
minister of finance, will ad-
dress the conference. "The
Price of Peace," a new Israel
Bond film narrated by TV
as of June 1, 1979
star Ed Asner, will be
has joined our Professional Corporation. Dr. Ketai,
shown.
The group will also attend
a practicing Podiatrist for 10 years and a member
workshops on synagogue,
of the American College of Foot Surgeons, has
labor and industry Bond
just recently returned from California to his home
campaigns as well as meet-
state of Michigan.
ings of the Women's Di-
vision national board and
Mathew Borovy, D.P.M.
By Appointment
the new leadership national
Ronald Reifschneider D.P.M.
Tel.
548-6717
executive board.
The meetings will discuss
Israel's new $1 billion Eco-
nomic Development for
Peace loan to be financed
through Israel Bonds for
development of the Negev.
Detroiters attending the
conference will include:

THE ASSOCIATED PODIATRISTS

ROBERT S. KETAI, D.P.M.

REGISTER FOR FALL
MONTESSORI CENTER

Mr. and Mrs. Hermelin, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Friedman, Mr.
and Mrs. David B. Holtzman, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Beznos, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Charlupski, Dr. and
Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Grey, Mrs. Goldie Adler,
Mrs. Aaron Friedman, Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Ziegelman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Newman, Mrs. Arnold Frank,
Max Nosanchuk, Dr. and Mrs.

Students, Bakery
Benefit MDA

The Jewish Students
Association of Oakland
Community College - Or-
chard Ridge Campus will
sponsor a bowl-a-thon for
Muscular Dystrophy 8 p.m.
Saturday and from 9 a.m. to
7 p.m. Sunday at Plum Hol-
low Lanes, Southfield.
Meanwhile, the Miami
Bakeries have announced
that they will donate 10
cents from each loaf of bread
sold through Sept. 1 to the
Muscular Dystrophy Asso-
ciation.

of Farmington Hills

call 851-4166 or 661-1211

29001 W. 13 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills
Between Northwestern & Middlebelt

• State Certified
• Ages 21/2-Kindergarten
• 1/2 Day & Full Day Sessions

Same ownership

SOUTHFIELD
MONTESSORI CENTER INC.

Call 551-6960 or 661-1211

24350 Southfield Rd., Southfield
Located in Cong. Bnai David

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