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January 15, 1982 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-01-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 15, 1982

Biographies of great, but
especially of good men, are
most instructive and useful
as helps, guides, and incen-
tives to others. Some of the
best are almost equivalent
to gospels — teaching high,
living, high thinking, and
energetic actions for their
own and the world's good.
—S. Smiles

Mack Pitt

and his

Orchestra

plus

Disco

Music just

for you

358-3642

There's nothing like a cool,
refreshing, noon-time Yogurt,
on a breeezy winter's day!
Try the finest there is .. .

Kosher Certified by Metro Kashruth
Council: Rabbi Jack Goldman,• Admin.

50 %0ff

To

Verticals

and
Horizontals

No measurement charge.
No Freight charge
in most cases.
Installation available.

LEVOLOR
BALI
DEL-MAR
FLEXALUM
GRABER
LOUVER DRAPE
CARPETING

The Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration announces its 1982
scholar-in-residence will be
Judge Micha Lin-
denstrauss, who will be in
Detroit March 15-29.
During his two weeks in
Detroit, Judge Lin-
denstrauss will be available
to speak on the following
topics: Terrorists Before the
Bench in Israel; Arab Refu
gees; Israel's Arabs; Laugh-
ter and Tears in the Cour-
trooms of Israel; Individual
Rights in Israel and
Preservation of Democratic
Values; Delinquency in Is-
JUDGE LINDENSTRAUSS
rael; and Methods of
Preservation of the Quality Foundation in cooperation
of Life in Israel. with the World Zionist
Judge Lindenstrauss is Organization Department
one of the youngest judges of Information.
For scheduling informa-
in Israel and is currently
serving on the court of 'tion, please call Rabbi Eli
Finkelman, DZF vice
Haifa.
He lectures throughout president and chairman of
Israel in order to bring the scholar-in-residence
the public closer to hap- committee, 577-3459 or
penings in the courts; he 547-9466; or Ruth Marcus
has published a novel at the DZF office, 661-1000
and a collection of prose, ext. 217, or 569-7286.

"Work with a professional"

The Great Cover-Up
540-2244

Operators on call 7 days

Greater Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish
Women, will observe NCJW
Week Jan. 25-30, as part of
the 89th anniversary obser-
vance of NCJW.
On Jan. 26, the section
will host an open board
meeting at 9:45 a.m. at the
NCJW office, 16400 W. 12
Mile Road, Suite 106,
Southfield. The meeting,
open to NCJW members
and friends, will feature the
film, "The Israel Connec-
. tion." Following the pro-
gram, luncheon will be
served.
Planning the morning's

Starting_ Sun., Jan. 17th thru Thurs., Jan. 21st

CORNISH HENS ........... ....... .$1.29
.$2.79
. .
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NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY

25254 Greenfield. Oak P . ark
967-3907 Jack Miller

LINCOLN KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY

26020 Greenfield
968-7450 Zalman Kohen. Alex Greenberger

Paul Zlotoff has been
named Education Chair-
man for the Detroit Friends
of B ar-Ilan University. This
was recently announced by
Dr. Martin Hart and Nor-
man Pappas, Bar-Ilan Gen-
eral Chairmen.
Zlotoff recently visited
Bar-Ilan as part of a mission
led by Pappas.
The Education Commit-
tee is trying to expand the
unviersity's base of friends.
It will establish a series of
informational meetings in
private homes; the first of
these meetings will be
hosted by the Zlotoffs, and
others will follow in the
early spring. In addition, a
speakers bureau has been
organized.

HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS

21780 W. 11 Mile, Southfield
356-5110 John Katz

While quantities last and we also reserve right to limit quantities. ,

PAUL ZLOTOFF

Zlotoff is active with the
Junior Division of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign, the
Jewish Community Center
and State of Israel Bonds.

Adat Shalom Women to Host
Newsman in Politics Lecture

Channel 7 newsman Jim
Herrington will speak at a
special meeting of Adat
Shalom Sisterhood 8 p.m.
Jan. 25 in the synagogue.
Herrington, special polit-

During his studies at the
Hebrew University in UNION, N.J. (JTA) —
Jerusalem, he was elected The board of directors of the
chairman of the Histadrut Jewish Federation of Cen-
members' Students Asso- tral New Jersey has voted
ciation and headed the unanimously to assume re-
Jewish-Arab student club. sponsibility and control of
The scholar-in-residence the debt-ridden Jewish
program is jointly spon- Association of Centers and
sored by the American Ys (JACY). The action was
Zionist Federation and the termed unprecedented in
American Zionist Youth the federation's history.

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.

32930 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington Hills
855-1020 Ben Smith, Don Barder

Center Is Broke

Zlotoff Will Chair Bar-Ilan
Detroit Education Body

ical commentator for Chan-
nel 7, will be featured in a
program entitled, "The
News Makers in Politics."
President Sonia Knopper
invites the public free of
charge. Roslyn Katzman is
chairman of the event. Re-
freshments will be served.

lormciAlt

Exciting
entertainment for
your organization.
club or private party.

Stage Shows
Close up magic

Audience
Participation

NCJW Week Observed Here

Make the most of your windows with our rea-
sonably priced vertical blinds . . . horizontals
. . . window shades . . . woven woods . . . shut-
ters for your windows.

Detroit Area Retail Kosher -
Meat Dealers Assoc.

as Scholar-in-Residence

and has written a play for
Israel radio.

All Name Brand









DZF Hosts Israeli Judge

Mel Eisenberg
547-2464

JIM HERRINGTON

MENTA ST

PERSONAL PAPERS

invitations

stationery

20% OFF

Sharon Shimansky

356-1470

ANNETTE & COMPANY

44.
ELLIOT WILHELM

School of Dance -
24691 Coolidge near 10 Mile Rd.

Phone: 547 0227

-

events are NCJW Week
Chairman, Marsha Zucker.
Committee members are:-
B arbara Gordon, Sally
Green, Jewel Kretchmer,
Hillary Gitstein, Joyce So-
sin, and Vice President of
Public Relations, Hermine
Silver. For reservations,
call NCJW, 557-9604.

At 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26, El-
liot Wilhelm, film director
for the Detroit Institute of
Arts and film critic for
WJR, will speak on
"Movies, What the Future
Holds." The program,
open to NCJW and
friends, will be held at
Temple Beth El. Cake
and coffee will be served.

Co-chairing the evening
are Sharon Radom and
Shelly Cooper. Reserva-
tions may be made by cal-
ling the NCJW offices.
At the close of NCJW
Week, NCJW Sabbath will
be celebrated Jan. 29 and
30, at local temples and
synagogues.

We are now registering for our
Winter Semester
Scheduled To Begin Monday, Feb. 1

Due to increased demand, our schedule has been
widely expanded in tap, jazz and ballet for both
children and adults.

We are the only school in the area
to offer the following:
• The most comprehensive and contem-
porary dance styles of the times.
• Most reasonable prices in the area.
• Our own professional dance company
"The Anlo Jazz Co."
• Junior chorus-special dance group for the -
gifted child.

For further information about
schedule and rates, call

547-0227

Those registering prior to Feb. 1
will receive 1981 rates.
1982 rates apply to those registering
Feb., 1 and thereafter

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