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November 30, 1979 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-30

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54 Friday, November 30, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Healthy eating &
healthy savings
from Falls.

Here is a unique opportunity to try the
highest quality O Kosher poultry at
great savings to you.
Our poultry is inspected and certified
by the Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations (Kashruth) and the
United States Government.

Junior Div. to Hear Immigrants

Arno and Celia Sosenky,
recent immigrants from the
Soviet Union, will speak
about their experiences at
an open meeting of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Junior Division at 8 p.m.
Wednesday in LaMed Au-
ditorium of United Hebrew
Schools.
Sosenky was born to Rus-
sian parents in Germany.
The family emigrated to
Leningrad in 1933 when the
Nazis came to power in
Germany. Sosenky worked
for a German-language
newspaper and was ar-
rested twice and sentenced
to a total of 13 years in
prison. After his release he
moved to Kishinev, where
he taught German at the
university and conservat-
ory.
Mrs. Sosenky was born in
Romania, and taught at a
secondary school in
Kishinev for more than 30
years.
Since coming to De-
troit in 1977 the Sosenkys
have done volunteer
work on behalf of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign
and have helped teach
English to older Russian
Jewish immigrants.

Singles
Events

THE JEWISH SING-
LES will meet 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Jewish
Community Center's 10
Mile branch. The January
calendar and the organiza-
tion of committees for 1980
will be discussed. New
members are invited. For
information, call Mark
Kover, 661-1000, days; Les-
ter Weitman, 356-8654, be-
fore 10 p.m.; or Max Rosen-
roth, 544-7449, before 10
p.m.

BNAI BRITH SING-
LES will hear Dr. David
Fand, professor of econom-
ics at Wayne State Univer-
sity, 8 p.m. Thursday at the
main United Hebrew
Schools building. He will
speak on "Where Is the
Economy Heading?" There
is a charge for non-
members. Light refresh-
ments will be served.

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Save 30*

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I Young Country Chicken
Whole Cut-Up or Thighs
& Drumsticks

Dear Grocer: Falls Poultry Corporation will redeem this
coupon for 30c plus 5c handling if you receive and handle it
strictly in accordance with the terms of this offer, and if upon request you sub-
mit evidence thereof satisfactory to Falls Poultry Corporation. Such evidence shall in-
clude invoices for the quantity of product which coupons are redeemed. Coupons may not be assigned
or transferred. Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Good only in U.S.A. Cash value 1 /20c.
For redemption of properly received and handled coupons, mail to Falls Poultry Corporation, So.
Fallsburg, N.Y. 12779. Offer expires December 10, 1979. Limited to one coupon per purchase.

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Singles Party
at Roberto's

A party for singles will be
held 8 p.m. Sunday at
Roberto's, Berkley, hosted
by Harvey Markzon.
Refreshments and cash
bar will be available. There
will be prizes. All are wel-
come. There is an admission
charge.

Fund Raiser
Aids Hospital

The Ticker Club, Inc., an
organization of parents of a
child who is or has been a
patient at Children's Hospi-
tal, will sell sweatshirts and
t-shirts to raise funds to re-
model the cardiac care unit
of the hospital 10 a.m.-9
p.m. Dec. 7 and 10 a.m.-6
p.m. Dec. 8 at Orchard Mall.

ARNO SOSENKY

CELIA SOSENKY

They will speak about
their experiences in leaving
the Soviet Union and the
process of adjusting to an
extremely different culture.
The meeting is open to all
interested young adults;
there is no charge. Philip
Liner is chairman of the
Junior Division's lecture
series. Kenneth J. Safran is
the division's president.
Junior Division is seek-

ing new members. To ac-
quaint interested young
adults with the division and
its activities, the division
will hold an involvement
seminar 8 p.m. Thursday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Scheuer, 17979 Tavis-
tock Tr., Southfield. For in-
formation call division di-
rector Lilian Bernstein at
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, 965-3939.

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From $17500

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