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December 14, 1979 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-14

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56 Friday, December 14, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jack Robinson Elected Head
of Jewish Federation Apts.

HANUKA

By MADOLYN ROSENTHAL

Here's to Hanuka nineteen seventy-nine
The candles are lit, and we are about to dine.
We are proud in the thought of how our people fought.
As we sit and watch the candles burning knowing that in
every Jewish heart there is a yearning
For a permanent peace in our homeland
And we pray there should be peace for every man.

Religious Editor Cited by AJC

NEW YORK — Lillian
Block, the recently retired
editor of Religious News
Service, has been selected
by the American Jewish
Committee to receive its
19790-National Interreli-
gioM Affairs Award.
According to the AJ-

Committee, she devoted
"decades of her life to forg-
ing the Religious News
Service into one of the major
instruments of communica-
tion between Christian and -
Jewish leaders in the
United States and in many
other parts of the world."

JEWISH WAR VETERANS

MEMORIAL HOME ASSOC.

_

16990 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mi.

Is Not Only For Veterans

Jack A. Robinson, lefl , newly elected president of
the Jewish Federation A partments, presents a spe-
cially designed plaque to ] ark E. Schlussel, outgoing
president, "in appreciatio n for his three-year term of
service." Other officers at e: Bess Krolik, Dr. Hershel
Sandberg and She'd( n P. Winkelman, vice
presidents; Rose L. Gree nberg and Emanuel Fein-
berg, secretaries; and Ise tdore Silverman, treasurer.
Leon S. Cohan was electe d for a first-three year term
and Joseph Garson, Mrs. Krolik, Robinson, Norman
H. Rosenfeld, Freddy Shil fman and Winkelman were
re-elected for a three-yea r term as directors.

It is for the Jewish Community
whether you Were in the service or not

PLAQUES MEMORIALIZING LOVED ONES

(male or female)

Can be purchased at a very
nominal price

This home
belongs to the Jewish community.
d

Your participation will help preserve and maintain this
memorial building for posterity.

for information call

Mrs. Jay Schwartz, Pres. or Mr. Leonard Green Chairman

559-5680

Israeli Expansion
for U.S. Firm

Nursery Seeks
New Students _

NEW YORK — Veeco In-
struments Inc., a New
York - based company, has
laid the cornerstone of its
subsidiary in Carmiel, Is-
r ael. The subsidiary,
Lambda Electronics Inc.,
manufactures power
supplies, which convert al-
ternating current to direct
current for use in electronic
appliances.

The Oak Park Coopera-
tive Nursery School (ages
21/2-5) is accepting applica-
tions for January enroll-
ment. The school is located
in Key School, Oak Park.
Parents interested in ob-
serving a class session or
enrolling their preschoolers
should contact Mary Postel-
Ion, 547-4047; or Harriet
Sofferin, 542-8460.

Grand Opening!

., viticiBusrilist

A NEW CONCEPT IN MERCHANDISING .

16 SPEED BLENDER
(touch blend)

sugg. list $87.95
Discounted by others to $31.44

- OUR PRICE

$2995

40 to sell

PILLBURY
STORY BOOK &
PLAY SET

14 pc. Assorted titles

sugg. retail $2.50

69 c

300 to sell

8„

SILLY
SAND

$1

99

sugg. retail $4.98



10"

$299

pre-seasoned

-

200 each to sell

.
MODULAR
PARSONS TABLES

reg. $3.99 each
white-yellow-brown

3

for

$ 5

Use singly a build with them.

109 to sell

1 88

100 to sell

16 oz.

GLASS
TANKARDS

Sunday 11-5
Visa MasterCharge

30°/
30 % OFF

FOR YOUR BEST PRICE
SEE US

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Offer good thru Dec. 23. 1979

Open Sundays 12-5

Middlebelt & 14 Mile

Franklin Shopping Center

855-1730

EXTENDS HEARTIEST WISHES TO
HARUARD
ALL OUR ---1 -Q01-..Aiiii 5intd MEN
.1. 4 0

-

7 MIKE ABRAMOVITZ, Sfld
ALAN BLATNIKOFF, Sfld.
CARY BOLTON, W. Blmfd.
MARK CODEN, Sfld.
ROBERT DISNER, Oak Park
DAVID ELKIN, Farm. Hills
SCOTT FINE, Sfld.
SANDY GLATTER, Oak Park
BRIAN GUSSIN, Sfld
KEN HOCHMAN, Sfld.
STEVE LAWSON, Md.
MARK LEMPERT, Oak Park
ROBERT LIPSITZ, Oak Park
BRYAN NATINSKY, W. Blmfd.
KEN RADNER, Farm. Hills
JEFFREY ROSEN, W. Blmfd.
GARY SCHWARTZ, Sfld
BRIAN SKLAR, Sf Id.
ROBERT UDMAN, Oak Park
MICHAEL WEINSTEIN, W. Blmfd.
JEFF WOLOK, W. Blmfd.
JEFF WOLOK, W. Blmfd.
MARK WOLOK, Oak Park

Temple Israel
Temple Israel
Temple Israel
Shaarey Zedek
Bnai David
Temple Israel
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
Temple Emanu-EI
Temple Israel
Bnai Moshe
Temple Israel
Beth Achim
Bnai David
Beth Achim
Shaarey Zedek
Temple Israel
Bnai Dviad
Adat Shalom
Beth Achim
Temple Israel
Temple Israel
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses

-

I R

reg. $2.

69.

200 to sell

Southfield just north of 12 Mile
Farrell Shopping Center, Southfield

Holiday Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-9

SEIKO WATCHES

TO THE NEW MAN IN YOUR LIFE

Brand Name Items Only at the Lowest Prices
New Merchandise Daily

CAST IRON
SKILLETS

fic\
1 0 1
r
,
A.

30% OFF

14 & 18 Kt Gold

A.a3eCtovr.

4

HAMILTON BEACH
ELECTRONIC

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552-0555

THE

HARVARD SHOPS.

Fine Apparel For Men and Boys

SEARS-SOUTHFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA I TEL-12 SHOPPING CENTER
SOUTHFIELD & 12% MILE RD.
TELEGRAPH & 12 MILE RD.

557-2290 354-6406

OPEN MON.-SAT. 10 to 9 — SUN. 12 to 5

Men's Sizes
36-48
Prep Sizes 10-20


Bank Cards
Honored

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