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January 11, 1980 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-01-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, January 11, 1980

Engagements

Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092

SPECIAL SMALL FROZEN ORDERS
1.59 per lb.
RIB IN PLATE

(55 to 65 114•)
•RIB STEAK (18 to 72 pieces)
• FLANKEN • SHORT RIBS FOR BBQ
•TOP RIB ROAST • HAMBURGER
fryers & springers . . . .1.09 lb.
CHICKEN
89G ib.
CHICKEN LEGS



Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Weber of Flint announce
the engagement of .their
Nancy
daughter,
Elizabeth Weber to Allan
Jay Bornstein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Bornstein of
Farmington Hills. Miss
Weber is a second-year stu-
dent at the University of
Michigan Medical School.
Her fiance is pursuing a
PhD degree in botany at
U-M, where he is in his sec-

SEMI ANNUAL

Louis Hollander,
Labor Leader

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k;riet;

and year of graduate study.
A summer 1980 wedding is
planned.
* * *
Mi.. and Mrs. A. Gorbet of
Owen Sound, Ontario, an-
nounce the engagement of
Beth
their daughter,
Pamela Gorbet of Detroit,
to Paul Abram of Detroit,
son of Mrs. Ruth Fink of
Miami Beach, Fla., and the
late Mr. Sol Fink. An
August wedding is planned.
* * *
Announcement is made of
the engagement of Andrea
Goldberg, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Goldberg, to Edward
Rachles, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Rachles of
West Palm Beach, Fla, Miss
Goldberg and her fiance
were graduated from the
University of Michigan. A
March wedding in San
Francisco, Calif., is
planned.

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BEER SALE

SALE ON OVERSTOCKS) HOLIDAY MINE GIFT SETS

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Louis Hollander, a national
labor leader for more than
60 years, and a founder of
ORT in the United States,
died Jan. 3 at age 87.
From 1932 to 1976, he
was a vice president of the
Amalgamated Clothing
Workers of America, which
he helped to found in 1914.
He was New York State
president of the Congress of
Industrial Organizations
from 1943 until its merger
with the state American
Federation of Labor in the
late 1950s.
Mr. Hollander was a
founder of ORT in the
United States and a founder
of the American Labor ORT
in 1938. He helped found
the American Labor Party
and was elected a City
Councilman from Brooklyn
on that ticket. He was a
union organizer and leader
in the United States and
Canada.
Born in Wadowice, in
what was then known as
Russian Poland, he came to
New York with his family
when he was 10 years old.
At 19, he began organizing
for the United Brotherhood
of Tailors and getting his
high school diploma at
night while working 12-
hour days.

Shalom of Safed,
Israeli Artist

JERUSALEM — Shalom
Moscovitz, Israeli artist
who was better known as
Shalom of Safed, died Jan. 3
at age 85.
Mr. Moscovitz was an Is-
raeli primitive painter and
designer of stained-glass
windows and had been a
watchmaker in Safed for
many years. His work had
been exhibited in galleries
and major museums in the
U.S. and Europe.

It is astonishing how soon
the whole conscience begins
to unravel if a single stitch
drops.

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