THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
44 Friday, October 16, 1%1
When a man appears be-
fore the Throne of Judg-
ment, the first question he
Detroit Area Retail Kosher
Meat Dealers Assoc.
served the ritual?" — but
"Have you dealt honorably
with your fellow man?"
will be asked is not "Have
you believed in God?" or
"Have you prayed and ob-
These are the prices suggested by Empire & Dean Poultry. Prices at
the independent retailers listed below may vary. Some may be higher,
some may be lower.
For Sukkot
All member markets will be open Sun. & Mon., Oct 18 & 19
We will be closed Tues. & Wed., Oct. 20 & 21 and
Re-open Thurs., Oct. 22
FRANKLIN KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY
32930 Middlebelt RC.. Farmington Hills
855-1020 Ben Smith. Don Barden
SINGERS KOSHER MEAT MARKET
13721 W. Nine Mile. Oak Park
LI 7-8111
Philip Swarin
DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS
PASADENA KOSHER MEATS
and LOWS COHEN & SON
COHEN & SON KOSHER MEAT MARKET
NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY
25760 Coolidge, Oak Park
LI 8-6800 Eugene Feldman
24721 Coolidge. Oak Park LI 3-8860
Allan Al Cohen. Joe Felstein. Michael Cohen
26035 Coolidge . Oak Park
LI 7-4121 Jack Cohen
25254 Greenfield. Oak Park
967-3907 Jack Miller
HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS
Lincoln Kosher Meat & Poultry
26020 Greenfield
968-7450 Zaiman Konen .
Greenbeior
21780 W 11 Mile. Southfield
356 - 5110 John Katz
While quantities last and we also reserve right to limit posatities.
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The
MARKET
"A Unique Shopping Experience - A Cut Above the Rest!"
26020 W. 12 MILE RD.
(East of Northwestern)
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354-2666 -
Southfield
Mon. Thru Thurs. 9 to 11
Fri. & Sat. 9 to 12
LIQUOR SOLD ON SUNDAYS I
Sunday 10 to 10
Fresh Juicy
TOMATOES
49%.
MUENSTER
CHEESE
$ 4 59
lb.
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Iceberg
HEAD
LETTUCE
49c
head
Eckrich
BOLOGNA
$ 2 19 lb.
Colby
Imported
LONGHORN
CHEESE
FETA
CHEESE
$ 4 99
$2' 9
lb.
lb.
WE ARE TAKING HOLIDAY ORDERS
FOR XMAS & NEW YEARS EVE
CALL ABOUT OUR FREE DELIVERY
354-2666
WE CARRY .HAAGEN-DAZS ICE CREAM, PEPPERIDGE FARM COOKIES
AND HOMEMADE BAKLAVA
Fashion Spree Focuses on Designer Clothes
Fashion Spree, a designer
sale of gently worn, men's,
women's and children's clo-
thing and accessories, will
take place Oct. 25 and 26 at
the Southfield Civic Center,
sponsored by the Greater
Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women.
The event also will fea-
ture the sale of art work,
crystal, china and antiques.
Hours are 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
each day.
A special feature will be
the Celebrity Corner where
clothing donated by local
and national newsmakers
will be for sale.
Also at the Celebrities
Corner are several new
items donated by merchants
and designers.
Dressing rooms will be
available. All sales are
final and merchandise
must be purchased "as
is."
Hope Silverman, Phyllis
Welling, Sheila Cascade, Edie
Hoffman, Evelyn Nover, Helene
Cherrin, Cindy Deitch, Barbara
Grant, Lois Shaevsky, Lois
Zussman, Sandra CherrM, Hilda
Erman, Hortense Falk, Ada
Feldman, Esther Rosenthal, Nita
Silberschein, Sadye Snyder,
Anita Sudakin, Linda Weiss,
Shirley Zirkin, Shirley Mersky,
Betty Silverfarb.
Vice President of Ways
and Means is Saundra
Goosen. Administrative
Vice President is Sonia
Macey. Sondra Nathan is
President.
For information, call
NCJW, 557-9604.
NEW HOURS
NEW HOURS
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SELECTED JEWELRY
JI.A11-:1,111 SERVICE
13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich.
LI 7-5068
Near Post Office
CLOSED SAT.
OPEN WED.
355-1590
Visa, MasterCard and
cash will be accepted. In ad-
dition, with each purchase,
the customer will receive a
coupon toward a discount on
any selection made at any of
the three NCJW Thrift
Shops in Detroit and Royal
Oak.
9aelorite laslopAS
CENTERPIETET
P
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Designed
(fresh & Silk Flowers — Candy themes)
FAVORS — PAPER GOODS — RENTALS
INVITATIONS- and STATIONERY
Proceeds from this first
annual sale will help un-
derwrite NCJW's many
local projects. These include
SPACE, a program for the
widowed and divorced and
their families; Meals on
Wheels, kosher meals to the
homebound; burn preven-
tion, a slide program for
kindergarten - third grade
children in area schools;
and the Orchards Chil-
dren's Services, which pro-
vides residential and ancil-
lary services for emotion-
ally disturbed children at
the Orchards Livonia and
Southfield Residences,
through the Ted Schwartz
Day Camp and in after
school programs in South-
field, Oak Park and Pontiac.
Chairman of Fashion
Spree is Rissa Winkelman.
Co-chairman is Sandra
Leshman. Jill Grundland
and Sally Mayer are vice
chairmen.
Committee members are:
Marjory Ansell, Elaine
Koshar, Terran Leemis, Carolyn
Schreiber, Janice Schwartz,
Betty Stamler, Sandra Barak,
Judy Kamins, Elaine
Rosenblatt, Marilyn Silver,
Lois Weintraub. Geraldine Bin-
der. Sally Green, Julie Gurwin,
A.M. Goldkrand, Sylvia Miller,
Sinai Builds
Staff Sukka
For the first time, Sinai
Hospital of Detroit has built
a sukka for the convenience
of employees and medical
staff, though patients who
are well enough will also be
able to use it, said Rabbi
Allan M. Blustein, the resi-
dent chaplain at Sinai.
The sukka, in a courtyard
between the hospital's
North Wing and Shiffman
Wing, was erected by mem-
bers of Sinai's plant
maintenance department.
The sukka was decorated
on Sunday by members of
the youth groups from
Cong.. Shaarey Zedek.
Any wire cut to length
will be too short.
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