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December 26, 1980 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-12-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday December 26, 1980

Business Briefs

Eli Fishman of South- – given to salesmen in the ap-
field recently was awarded parel industry, by the
the distinguished service Bureau of Wholesale Sales
medal, the highest honor Representatives.
* * *
PG's Fast and Natural
is the name of a new fast- ,
food health food chain in
Leave Everything to Us
California established by
former Detroiter Linda
Spilky and her husband,
- Ira. The natural food and
beverage chain has four
fixed locations (in shop-
ping malls) and a mobile
catering service.

* * *

Max J. Pincus
Named by Firm

Max J. Pincus, former
„president and chief execu-
tive of Detroit's Hughes &
Hatcher Inc., has been ap-
pointed executive vice
president of United De-
partment Stores Inc., Tren-
ton, N.J.
Pincus will continue to
work in Detroit.
Hughes & Hatcher was
recently acquired by United
Department Stores.

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Campaign-Federation Shabat JNF Sabbath Marked Jan. 17
Jewish National Fund synagogue and temple, over
Being Planned for Jan. 9-10 Sabbath
will be observed in a period of several years,

Shown at a recent Professional Division recep-
tion on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign are,
from left, Mark R. Hauser, guest speaker Akiva Baum,
Kenneth J. Safran and Dr. Darryl T. Goldberg.
Leaders of religioUs in- Achim, Bnai David and
stitutions throughout the Bnai Moshe branches of
area are pledging support United Hebrew Schools;
for Campaign - Federation Akiva Hebrew Day School,
Sabbath, to be held Jan. Hillel Day School of Met-
9-10, the weekend before ropolitan Detroit and
Super Sunday, the Jan. 18 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
telephone solicitaion drive will also take part.
on behalf of the 1981 Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel Southfield Miss
Emergency Fund.
to Marry in May
Through special sermons,
assemblies and literature,
Campaign - Federation
Sabbath will bring the work
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration to synagogue mem-
bers and students of reli-
gious schools.
The Super Sunday tele-
phone blitz, to be held in
concert with communities
throughout the country,
will reach some 12,000
potential local contributors
to the 1981 Campaign. -
Institutions which so
far are planning to par-
ticipate in the event are
Adat Shalom, Beth Ab-
MISS LOEWENSTEIN
raham Hillel Moses, Beth
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall F.
Achim, Bnai David, Beth Loewenstein of Southfield
Shalom, Birmingham announce the engagement
Temple, congregations of of their daughter, Judy, to
the Young Israel Council; Dan Ne'eman, son of Mr.
Shaarey Zedek, Temple and Mrs. Uri Ne'eman of Tel
Beth El, Temple Aviv, Israel.
Emanu-El, Temple Kol
A May wedding is
Ami and Temple Israel.
planned.
Adat Shalom, Beth

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synagogues and temples could be helpful. Each could
Jan. 17, the 12th day of establish its own project of
Shevat, Shabat HaKeren trees as a living tribute to
HaKayemeth Lelsrael, it its own individti41 ideals
was announced by Ruben and aspirations, and to per-
Isaacs, president of the petuate into eternity its
Jewish National Fund aims and achievements
COuncil of Metropolitan De- within the community in
troit, and Phillip Stollman, particular, and in the com-
chairman of the synagogue munity of Israel in general."
The planting of 100,000
committee.
The JNF Sabbath, Shabat trees in the Galilee and in
Shira comes three days be- the Arava is the _goal r -
fore Tu b'Shevat, the New JNF ; and to this end
Year of the Trees. Isaacs the appeal being made to
and Stollman appealed to synagogues and temples.
Stollman added that
rabbis throughout Michi-
gan to bring the message to "hundreds of Jewish homes
their individual congrega- throughout Michigan have
JNF blue boxes, but JNF
tions.
They suggested that "a wants at least 1,000 more
commitment from each placed this year."

Two prominent, non-
Jewish Michigan residents
praised the accom-
plishments of Israel in a re-
cent article in News Views,
an Israeli-English news-
paper.
John Fillion, of Detroit,
the general counsel for the
United Auto Workers, finds
Israel, "A country in which
everyone is truly dedicated
to the common cause."
"American labor has al-
ways supported the state of
Israel," he added.
Clifford D. Van Dyke,
president of the Peoples Na-
tional Bank and Trust Co. of
Bay City, also expressed
enthusiasm for the Jewish
state. "It defies credibility
that you've been able to do
this over 30 years. It is a
tribute to the intelligence
and perseverence of_the Is-
raeli people."
The comments of Fillion
and Van Dyke were sol-
icited while they toured Is-
rael as part of a seminar for
business and industrial
leaders sponsored by Israel
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dinner-meeting 7 p.m. Jan.
15 in the Jewish War Vete-
rans headquarters, an-
nounces Mrs. Irwin Levy,
president. Past presidents
are requested to bring
scrapbooks from their
terms. Movies will be shown
on service projects under-
taken by the post and auxil-
iary. Mrs. Herman Silver,
junior vice president, will
report on membership and
Mrs. Shirlee Snider will re-
port on servicing the D. J.
Healy Home. The post is in-
vited. For reservations, call
Mrs. Levy, 559-7323; or the
JWV office, 559-5680.

Druze Citizens

LONDON — Some 500
Druze living on the Golan
Heights took advantage of a
new Israeli law in Novem-
ber and applied for Israeli
citizenship.
More Druze would apply
for citizenship if Israel for-
mally annexed the Golan
Heights, according to Is-
raeli government officials.

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