THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 11, 1 44 Bonds Planning Holiday Appeal WIIMI1O*0.1.11W. Rolex Fredrick jewelers of BLOOMFIELD HILLS , 5 lade s Rto ad 10 to 646:09Q West e Long Laea 869 viess. 'Thurs. to 9 pm; Closed Monde Appraisals by Appointment **S''''%. While You Walt.moy \\ Orthodox, Conservative and Reform synagogues in Metropolitan Detroit have been asked to embark on a massive $100 million High Holy Day campaign for State of Israel Bonds. "We must make this High Holy Day Appeal the most successful in the 30-year history of the Bond Organ- ization," said Max Sosin, chairman, of the appeal. "It 5411 ,:orA BOOTERY I Specializing in Shoes for Children and Ladies Open For Business with all NEW FALL STYLES Vitality You Can Afford" • Jumping Jacks • Kid Power • Miss Capezio • Bare Traps • Bata • Rockport • Candies and other famous brand names (S BOOT FRY I 29213 Southfield Rd. Soutilifield, Mich. (Farrell's Shopping Plaza) master charge Daily 10-6, Tues. & Fri. til 9 557-7226 tISA' is vital that we give both moral and economic support for a united Jerusalem and a strong Israel. "The theme of the High Holy Day Appeal — Jerusalem United Forever — must be a ral- lying cry for Jews to aid their brothers and sisters in Israel, not just spiritu- ally but materially. Only a strong Israel can keep a united Jerusalem as the eternal capital of the Jewish people and con- tinue the economic up- building of the country for peace." Congregations which take part in this High Holy Day effort will receive spe- cially designed leatherette folders containing the blessings which are recited I Orchard Mall will hold its summer sidewalk sale today through Sunday dur- ing regular mall hours. Free helium filled balloons will be given out daily; a mys- tery shopper will be fea- tured; Geri the Clown and her puppets will entertain 1-3 p.m. today and on Saturday, The Tattoo Players will present two MAX SOSIN before and after reading the Torah. These folders, de- signed expressly for Israel Bonds, can be kept to serve as a permanent reminder of the congregation's com- mitment to the support of Israel's economic future. Youth News BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES' Dor Chadash youth group will hold a car wash 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday and July 20 at Three Young Israel Teens Win Jerusalem Scholarships Three members of De- troit's Young Israel Na- tional Conference of Synagogue Youth were among 10 students nation-wide who have been awarded $1,000 schol- arships by the World Zionist Organization for Torah study in Jerusalem. The Detroit area reci- pients are Lynn Eisenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Eisenberg of Oak Attends UN Events Abroad SALE TIME! 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