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January 18, 1980 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-01-18

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40 Friday, January 18, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jewish Guide

The Finest
Musical
Entertainment

for Philadelphia

ERIC
ROSENOW

JNF Women Raise $85,000

PHILADELPHIA — The
Jewish Campus Activities
Board has released the first
"Guide to Jewish Philadel-
phia and Suburbs."
The guide is some 100
pages and was written by 35
specialists.

AND HIS

continentals -.

398-3664

The month of Shevat means spring Is here!
Well, In Israel anyway, If not right here.
But we still shiver, with snow and Ice,
And wonder when it will be nice!
Well, it could be nice every day, with

The Kosherest name In itne dairy products.

Made fresh daily in Detroit. under super-

vision of the
Michigan

Kashruth

Women of Jewish National Fund, headed by Reba
Bloom, center, raised more than $85,000 last week at
their 50th anniversary donor affair. Pictured at the
luncheon, at which more than 500 persons attended at
Cong. Staarey Zedek, are, from left: Mrs. Joseph
Markel, vice president of program; Robert Evans,
guest speaker; Mrs. Bloom; Mrs. Jules Kraft, chair-
man of the donor; and Carmi Slomovitz, president of
the Greater Detroit Council of Jewish National Fund.

Shabaton, Israel Programs
Focus of Hillel at U-M

The Bnai Brith Hillel duct a Shabaton today and
Foundation at the Univer- Saturday at the Hillel
sity of Michigan will con- headquarters on campus,
1429 Hill.
At 8 p.m. today, Rabbi
Edward Feld, chaplain at
Princeton University, will
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speak on "The Holocaust
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Oak Park Hours
13905 W. 9 Mile Rd. 399-9699
and After: Theological Re-
9-7 Daily
Daily 7-6
flections."
We carry a full line of Deli items
Sun. 8-6
Rabbi Feld will lead a
Sunday 6-5•
Beit Midrash 1:30 p.m.
Saturday on "Rav Kook on
Secular Study." The study
session will be held at
Hillel.
Orthodox and Conser-
vative minyanim will
1 or 2 lbs.
lb.
meet at 5:15 p.m., and an
Orthodox minyan will
meet 9:30 a.m. Saturday.
Imported
Shabat luncheon will be
provided.
The public is invited. For
information, call Hillel,
1-663-3336.
ON THE STRING
lb.
Hillel will join the Israeli
15 oz. pkg.
Student Organization and
the Union of Students for Is-
rael at U-M for an "Israel
Rokeach
Now" program Tuesday and
Florida Sweet Juicy
Wednesday.
A Beit Cafe (coffee house),
ea.
featuring Israeli singer
Ruthi Navon, will take
place 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
Pendleton Room of the
100 size
doz.
Michigan
Union. Middle
3 for
Eastern food will be served.
At 8 p.m. Wednesday, a
Mrs. Adler's
lecture on "Inside Israel"
Fresh Daily
will be given and there will
be workshops on university
life, travel, job oppor-
tunities and kibutzim in Is-
FISH
rael. The program also will
be
held in the Pendleton
S eet
Reg.
Room.
32 oz. jar
The public is invited.

Council

Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator

SAM & SONS FRUIT MARKET

Best Kosher or Sinai

SALAMI & BOLOGNA

$229

89.
35c
CANNED -
ORANGES 79c SOUPS
$ 1
GEFILTE
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$179
9C
SPROUTS 2 lb. w or
POTATOES
c MATZO 49e

E. MUENSTER
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FIGS

Michigan

U.S. No. 1
10 lb. bag

,

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Horowitz

49

unsalted or
egg & onion

...

box

ORCHARD LAKE-STORE ONLY

FAYGO ROOT BEER

reg. or diet 1 litre bottle

Specials Good Thru 1 - 24

4 for

$ 1.

Institute Day
Program Nears

Reservations are still
being taken for the Cong.
Beth Achim Sisterhood In-
stitute Day slated Jan. 28 in
the synagogue.
Jewish women from
countries around the world
will discuss their native
traditions and observances.
There is a charge.
For reservations, call
Fredell Whiteman, 356-
1864; or Alice Bermanis,
353-5210.

I was told that the priv-
leged and the people formed
two nations.
—Benjamin Disraeli

Meeting Planned

Melody Musicale will
hold a complimentary skin
care demonstration for pro-
spective members 8:30 p.m.
Thursday in the home of
Louise Lazarus, 14250
LaBelle, Oak Park.
Auditions for sopranos
and altos are being held for
the Melody Musicale
ensemble. For information,
call Ms. Lazarus, 547-0168;
or Florence Meites, 341-
8494.

come to
the source

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your
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venience, we now
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