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February 05, 1982 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-02-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

48 Friday, February 5, 1982

Midrasha February Forum
Stars Guitarist Janet Pont

Kedem Wine Co. of
Brooklyn, N.Y., announces.
the introduction of Kedem
California Zinfandel,
Nouveau Vintage 1981,
under its Kedem Estate
Brand Label. Like all other
Kedem Wines, the new Zin-
fandel is kosher.

Folk singer-guitarist
Janet Pont will present An
Evening of Jewish Music"
8:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Louis and Esther LaMed
Auditorium in the main
United Hebrew Schools
building.
A speaker in the Midras-
ha's February Forum series,
Mrs. Pont is director of the
Adat Shalom Nursery
School and consecration
coordinator and music
teacher at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. She has performed
for many Jewish organiza-
tions in the area.

* * *

Lawrence Auster, chief

JANET PONT

For information, call the
Midrasha, 352-7117. There
is a charge.

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and his

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their hiss like a serpent's:
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actuary of Alexander
Hamilton Life Insurance
Co., has been promoted to
senior vice president.
* * *
Dr. Frank Pfaff of the
University of Detroit will
teach the Turning Point
program, "Releasing Your
Creative Potential," to
members of the business
community 7 p.m. April 19
and 20 at the Mercy Center,
28600 W. 11 Mile, Far-
mington. For details, call
the U-D Division of Con-
tinuing Education, 927-
1025.

* * *
Louis Cohen and Son,
Inc., announces the open-
ing of New Orleans
Kosher Meats and Poul-
try, located in the New Or-

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Business Briefs

scheduled to open Sunday,
carries prime kosher meats
and poultry. Custom cut-
ting is available. For de-
tails, call Allan A. Cohen,
569-1323; or Michael Co-
hen, 569-1324.
• * *
Daniel J. Goldstone of
Southfield has been ap-
pointed sales manager in
Metropolitan Life's Pontiac
office.

** *
Bernard M. Alter,

supervisor for the Lutheran
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
was named a member of the
company's President's Club.
This is the third year that
Alter, who joined the com-
pany in 1977, has qualified
for the club.

* * *
Berlin's Children's
Shoppe in the Orchard

Mall, West Bloomfield, has
served three generations
with apparel for infants,
boys and girls through size
16. Berlin's is offering 20
percent off regular mer-
chandise at all times, except
on selected items. For de-
tails, call Leo Berlin, 851-
5110.

SPACE Has Support Groups
for Children and Adults

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SPACE will begin a series
of programs for children
who have lost a parent
through death or for chil-
dren of divorced or sepa-
rated parents 1:30, p.m.
Sunday at the SPACE
office, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Suite 106, Southfield.
The meetings will be held
on consecutive Sundays
through Feb. 28.
SPACE will continue its
divorce support• series for
men and women and
widowed support series for

men and women at 8 p.m.
Mondays in the SPACE
offices. A support group for
men will be held 8 p.m.
Tuesdays, and advance
registration is required.
For information on
SPACE programs, call the
SPACE offices, 557-9390.

Matz-Feldman
Troth Is Told

Sen. Richard B. Stone of
Florida will address the
49th annual Inter-
Congregational Men's Club
Dinner 6 p.m. Feb. 18 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Sen. Stone, who served in
the Senate from 1975 to
1981, was a member of the
Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, chairman of the
Near Eastern and South
Asian Affairs Committee,
and a member of the West-
ern Hemisphere Subcom-
mittee.
Sen. Stone will share
some of his first-hand ex-
periences in the Washing-
ton political scene and pre-
dict what will be the re-
lationship between the gov-
ernment of United States
and Israel in 1982.

Paid reservations should
be mailed to Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club, P.O. Box 2056,
Southfield, 48037.
For information, call Dr.
Abner Ragins, 851-1588; or
Sheldon Satovsky, 352-
1692.

This year's dinner
coincides with the cele-
bration of Shaarey
Zedek's 120th anniver-
sary.

Friends are invited.
There is a nominal admis-
sion charge. For details,- call
Simon Cieck, 548-3073; or
Sam Hornung, 557-1847.

Mideast Topic
of Herut Body

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Ezekiel Leikin will speak
on the Middle East sit7'
tion 7:30 p.m. Saturday
the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center for the
Jabotinsky Society of Herut
Zionists of America.
An Israeli film will. be
shown. Refreshments will
be served.

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