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March 14, 1980 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Business Briefs

Leonard Edelman,
Wayne County Probate
Register for the past 11
years, has announced that
he is vacating his position to
become of counsel to the law
firm of Tyler & Canham,
P.C.

* * *

John H. Rosen,
9sident of John H. Rosen
vertising, Inc., South-
old, has announced the
opening of a new branch
office in Sarasota, Fla., and
the appointment of John H.



Fournier, of Venice, Fla., as
general manager, Southern
region.
* * *
Ms. Sibley, featuring na-
tionally advertised brands
of women's fashion shoes,
has just opened in Oakland
Mall.
* * *
Michael B. Gersten of
Oak Park has been ap-
pointed sales manager in
Metropolitan Life Insur-
ance Co.'s Motor City office,
22255 Greenfield.

* * *

Audette Cadillac Marks 5th
Year in W. Bloomfield

Audette Cadillac, 7100
Orchard Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield, is celebrating
its fifth anniversary at its
West Bloomfield location.
The car dealership, a fam-
ily operation, is headed by
' Frank Audette, president;
Chuck Audette Sr. is the
associate partner; Tim Au-
dette, sales and leasing; Bill
Audette, finance and insur-
ance manager; and Frank's
sons, Frank Jr. and Mark,
work in used car sales and
the new car prep area.
Chuck Audette Jr. is the
liaison to Cadillac and
handles factory orders. ,

* * *

Yaminah Wines
New from Kedem

NEW YORK — Seven
new wines under the new
Yaminah label are Kedem's
newest contribution to the
kosher wine market.
The wines are made from
20 different types of grapes
grown in the Rothschild
Vineyards of Binyaminah
and have been under de-
velopment for the past few
years.
Two of the new Yaminah
wines, Chateau Sharon (a
semi-dry white wine) and
Grenache Rose, won awards
at major international wine
tastings.
The seven wines are:
Yaminah Hock, dry white;
Adorn. Berie, dry red;
Chateau Sharon, white
semi-dry; Yaminah Light
Golden, sweet tokay-like;
Grenache Rose; Yaminah
Red Natural, sweet red;
Yaminah Sweet Grape,
eet, Malaga-like.

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* * *

. Kosher Catering
Michigan Inn

Joseph Audette comes in
from Florida during sum-
mer, on leave from the
Navy, to help out in the new
car prep department.
For information about the
new Cadillac models, call
Audette Cadillac, 851-7200.

Jewish Retarded Benefit from Citizen
Advocacy Project Sponsored by JARC

Advocates for retarded
and handicapped are
emerging as envoys of
mercy in a program intro-
duced and encouraged by
the Jewish Association for
Retarded Citizens.
Exemplary is at least one
instance already on record.
Accountant Marty
Shenkman learned of the
Citizen Advocacy program
from a recent news item. He
wanted to become involved
in a volunteer activity that
did not take a great deal of
time and whose scheduling
is flexible.
He became involved
with the Citizen Advo-
cacy program through
the JARC and was

teamed up with a men-
tally retarded man, Mar-
tin Steinet.
Shenkman and Steiner
participate in many activi-
ties that Steiner would not
otherwise be able to enjoy.
The two meet for dinner, see
a movie and attend
synagogue services.
Shenkman also helps
Steiner develop basic skills:
using the telephone, buying
clothes and cooking. Often
they will go to Shenkman's
apartment for a casual
lunch.
Many of the activities are
turned into learning activi-
ties. For example, lunch
will become a session on

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JEWELRY

nutrition and meal plan-
ning. The two also attend
monthly activities planned
by the Citizen Advocacy
staff.
There are more than
2,200 Jewish retarded in
the Detroit area who can
benefit from the one-to-one
friendship program. In-
terested volunteers should
call Joyce Keller, JARC
executve director, 557-
7650; or Ellen Castaldini,
Citizen Advocacy Coor-
dinator, 646-4522.

Highest dollars paid for
your diamonds, gold,
sterling or old jewelry!

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ranti
mo Ogi8ts

Israel Envoy
Hostage in Bogota

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Israeli Ambassador to
Colombia is reportedly one
of the 12 ambassadors
among 32 hostages being
held by terrorists in the
Bogota embassy.
According to reports, Is-
rael sent a representative to
Bogota to assist in negotia-
toins, but he was not
allowed into Colombia.
The government there
said it is conducting all the
negotiations with the ter-
rorists known as the M-19
group. The- Colombian gov-
ernment said all of the
countries whose nationals
are being held by the ter-
rorists have agreed to a
common front against the
terrorists.

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Pesach Products

The Metropolitan Kas-
hruth Council of Michigan,
locally under the supervi-
sion of Rabbi Jack
Goldman, has announced
that a variety of companies
will produce kosher-for-
Passover products.
Among them are: orange
juice and grapefruit juice,
cottage cheese and sour
cream, all under the Farm
Maid label; New Era potato
chips; Wesley's Quaker
Maid chocolate and vanilla
ice cream.
In addition, this year for
the first time, Detroit Pure
Milk Co. will have kosher-
for-Passover bu)termilk,
low-fat skim milk and
half-and-half, but these
must be purchased before
April 1 and will not be
marked kosher-for-
Passover.
Most of the products will
be available in local super-
markets throughout the De-
troit area. New Era potato
chips will be available
through Michigan, Chicago
and Toronto. Farm Maid
products are available
throughout Michigan.

State of Michigan Licensed

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* * *

a kosher reception for
about 100 community lead-
ers and executives Sunday,
the Michigan Inn hotel an-
nounced it had made an
agreement with Rosenberg
Kosher Caterers to provide
kosher catering facilities for
Jewish clients.
Stressing its desire to bet-
ter serve the community,
the hotel management said
that its facilities can ac-
commodage nearly 1,000
guests.
The hotel currently is un-
dergoing a three-year $3
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million renovation pro-
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gram.

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CADILLAC MAN.

Marty Shenkman, left, and Martin Steiner, look
over a March calendar to plan a program of activities
for the month. Shenkman and Steiner were teamed as
a result of the Citizen Advocacy program with which
the Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens is affil-
iated.

ANDY BLAU

Cooking Skills for Men
Focus of SPACE Program

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"Culinary Skills for the Aida Cutler, daily between
Male," a two-part men's 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., 557-9604.
cooking class will be held 8 • •••11 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
p.m. Tuesday and March 25
in the Southfield home of
David Silverman.
The program is arranged
by SPACE, a community
service for divorced and
widowed men and women
and their families, spon-
Drapery cleaning when properly done is an art, we at CUSTOM
sored by the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women.
DRAPERY CLEANERS practice most diligently, in our never
Silverman will explore
ending
quest to improve our service to you by seeking better
nutrition, meal planning,
systems and methods.
how to cut shopping costs
and meal preparation.
Don't take good drapery cleaning for granted. We at CUSTOM
Reservations are required.
At 8 p.m. Thursday in
DRAPERY CLEANERS make good cleaning happen.
the NCJW offices, 16400
W. 12 Mile, SPACE will
host "Widowed Phase II"
• DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • BLANKETS
a group for widowed men
(Cleaned or Laundered)
and women who have
WINDOW SHADES LAMPSHADES PILLOWS
progressed beyond the
support group stage.
VENETIAN BLINDS (Cleaned, retaped & re-corded)
The weekly drop-in dis-
cussion group for widowed
you're moving we can remake and re-install
and divorced men and
your existing draperies to fit another window or
women will take place 8
room.
p.m. Wednesday in the
IWIt,V41
NCJW offices. The session
will be conducted by a
We Remove & Install
trained facilitator.
VISA'
There are nominal
charges for all programs.
For reservations to the culi-
master charge
nary skills program, call

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