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July 17, 1981 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-07-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Borman Foods' Israel Imports Supervisbf
Honored; Grocery Sales Record Shown

BOB NOBLE

and FAMILY

WISH TO THANK FRIENDS,
RELATIVES AND NEIGHBORS
FOR THEIR GET WELL
WISHES AND PRAYERS DURING
BOB'S RECENT SURGERY



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cial committee; and Jean
Feldman, publicity.

Radomer Aid Society will
meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
Zionist Cultural Center. A
report on the social events
will be read.
New officers are: Nathan
Wolok, president; Rita Ager
and Helen Greenberg, vice
'presidents; Louis Lumberg,
treasurer; Morris Green-
berg, assistant treasurer:
Mae Weintraub and Lillian
Katz, secretaries; Shirley
Finkel, advertisement sec-
retary; Robert Dorn and
Louis Kline, trustees;
Esther Wolok and Ray
Weinman, sunshine com-
mittee; Sonia Rolnitsky,
Kline and Fanny Kline, so-

Sittin
pretty

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Radomer Society Planitti Gather

It is wonderful how near
Segal will operate for Bor-
conceit is to insanity!
man's.
Garbarino made in-
LIKE MAMA MADE
teresting revelations in
From Cookies to Krepluch
his outline of accom-
plishments •here. He
33 of Mama's
pointed to the commit-
best recipes.
ment by Paul Borman
Send
$3.95 to
which encouraged him to
go to Israel and thence to
make the direct contacts
JEMS press,
with food producers for
Dept. J-7101
shipments of large quan-
30131
Greenfield,
tities of foods for sale
Southfield
here.
Mi. 48076
He said that in the two
years of operations
$2,800,000 in Israel food
PP'
ELLI SEGAL
products were sold in the 85
Jack stores. He also
Tovim, who was a guest Farmer
said
that
there is a steady
at the party, expressed inventory of
$250,000 worth
appreciation for the of Israel products
hand in
achievements here, and the Farmer Jack on
stores.
presented Mrs. Segal
Garbarino also em-
with the Israel Trade
of:
Medal "in appreciation of phasized that the sales are
not
necessarily
limited
to
her labors."
Garbarino gave Mrs. stores in the Northwest
Segal the Borman Award, area where most Jews live
in which was outlined the but that the response is in
all of the 85 stores.
record of her services.
He and Mrs. Segal in her
Garbarino, who gave a
response
expressed
complete account of the suc-
gratitude to Paul Borman
cesses attained here, an- for his devotion and his de-
nounces that Mrs. Segal termination not only to
will continue as supervisor encourage introduction of
of exports to Borman's, di- Israel products here but also
rectly from the Israel food to inspire supermarkets in
producers, to the Farmer other cities to pursue these
Jack supermarkets.
aims.
Mrs. Segal is rejoining
Irwin Green, who
her husband, Dr. Shmuel worked closely with Mrs.
Segal, and their three Segal, Garbarino and
daughters, in Ashkelon, Is- Borman in these projects,
rael, where they are making
said that the Borman
their home and whence Mrs. representatives have
available in 25 assorted colors
been determinedly assist-

ing in these national ef-
on all
forts.
Paul Borman, in a brief

accessories ed
over $10
statement at the party for
Elli Segal, assured con-
27030 Evergreen Rd. at 11 Mile
tinuity of interest and
552
8850
Daily 9-5:30, Thurs., til 8 P.M.
BETH SHALOM United commitment to these tasks.
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Synagogue Youth will go to
the Waterford wavepool
. 11 2:30 p.m. today. There is a
charge. Dinner and an oneg
will follow. For details, call
Ronnie Leff, 552-8165.
Drivers are needed.
BSUSY will have an oneg
Shabat at the Franklin
6690 Orchard Lake Rd., W. Bloomfield, Mich.
Club Apts. 8 p.m. July 24.
For reservations, call Beth
In the West Bloomfield Plaza
Korby, 355-3049. Friends
are invited.

An impressive record of Borman's, who played an
leadership in advancing important role, at the
sales of Israel products in encouragement of Paul
this country was indicated Borman, who heads the
at a function, Wednesday, Borman Farmer Jack
at Borman — Farmer Jack supermarkets, assisted in
establishing the notable re-
Foods headquarters.
The occasion was a sur- cord of sales of Israel prod-
prise farewell for Elli ucts. Garbarino reported on
(Elisheva) Segal, who the successes attained at
supervised the importations the special function for Mrs.
here since 1978.
Segal.
Bob (Robert) Garbarino,
Israel Trade Commis-
chief purchasing agent for sioner Shmuel Ben-



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MSTY to Have
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Michigan State Temple
Youth will hold their an-
nual summer conclave Aug.
18-23 at Union Camp Insti-
tute, Zionsville, Ind.
Theme of the six-day con-
clave is "Jews in the Fu-
ture." Kol Ami Temple
Youth will host the
weekend. Overall organiz-
ers are Jodi and Marc
Siegel. More than 100 teens
from Michigan and Toledo
are expected.
discussion
Leading
groups will be Rabbi Ernst
Conrad of Temple Kol Ami,
Rabbi Harold Loss of Tem-
ple Israel, Rabbi Dannel
Schwartz of Temple Beth
El, Rabbi Lane Steinger of
Temple Emanu-El and
Rabbi Richard Weiss of
Temple Beth Jacob.

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