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May 28, 1982 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44 Friday, May 28, 1982

Foreign

Deposits
TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
Foreign currency deposits
by non-residents have come
to represent a significant
portion of Israeli bank as-
sets because of the lack of
restrictions on these ac-
counts and the safety of Is-
raeli banks.

Physicians Begin Campaign

FRUIT BASKETS
FOR ALL
OCCASIONS

WORLD-WIDE DELIVERY

Dr. Maurice Abrams, left, accepts a check from
Dr. Bernard Weston inaugurating the American
Physicians Fellowship Century Club.

THE
BASKET
SHOPPE

Judge Seeks Re-Election

Michigan Appeals Court
Judge Michael J. Kelly has
announced his candidacy
for re-election.
Last Week, Judge Kelly
became the first judge in
Michigan and one of only 28
in the U.S. to have earned a
master of laws degree in the
judicial process. He earned
his degree at the University
of Virginia School of Law at
Charlottesville.
Judge Kelly serves in
Michigan s second appellate
district, which includes
Oakland, Macomb and 12

and the Michigan Judges

Association.
Kelly is on the board of
advisers of the Saint Vin- -
cent and Sarah Fisher Cen-
ter in Farmington Hills. He
also is vice president of
Boysville in Clinton.

1545-05151

and his

Orchestra

plus

Disco

Music just for you

358-3642

ANNETTE & COMPANY

School of Dance

'

24691 Coolidge_near 10 Mile Rd.
547-0227
Oak Park,

At its recent Florida graveSite of Dr. Hodgkins in
meeting, the American Jaffa, Israel.
Persons wishing to aid
Physicians Fellowship in-
campaign its
to Century
refurbish Club
the the campaign can write Dr.
augurated
and Michigan fund-raising Weston, 22511 S. Bellwood
Rd., Southfield 48034.

2666 COOLIDGE • Berkley

Mack Pitt

announces our

6 Week Summer Semester

KEN'S FRUIT- MKT. & DELI

.

39c

DOMESTIC

SWISS

RAW MILK

Cheddar

California
NAUSS

'

$2 39 -

lb.

AVACADOS
4 for

99c

26046 Coolidge, Oak Park

Across from Perry Drugs

Specials good thru Sun., May 30th

9 b

LOX RIOT!

5/28-6/6/82

$397
1/2 lb.

Reg. $11" lb.

- We reserve the right
to limit quantities.

GOOD AT ALL DETROIT BAGEL CARRY-OUT DELIS

TUESDAY NITE IS BAGEL NITE!

$.

per doz.

P C) a rl i l r o i 'n steaEg'

'Reg.

$2"doz.

BAGELS & BIALYS
4 p.m. to Close

No Coupons Either: Special
10 MILE & COOLIDGE
detrOit
MT. CLEMENS (16 Mile & Groesbeck)
ROCHESTER (In Hampton Plaza)

bage

LOX SALE ONLY AT FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:

•1 MILE & MIDDLEBELT.

fdcter Y :14 QUM ARE18 :Al(IERC RII D AIDWL O A llIEWAID in
Main Office: - 559-5233
• 6 MILE & NEWBURGH

JUDGE KELLY

other counties. A resident of
Bloomfield Hills, he is a Ko-
rean War veteran.

Kelly practiced law for
18 years prior to his elec-
tion to an eight-year term
in , 1974. He was
graduated from the Uni-
versity of Detroit .Law
School in 1956. While' in
private practice, he also
served as a special assis-
tant Michigan attorney
general and taught at
Walsh College.
Kelly currently is chair-
man of the Michigan Judi-
cial Tenure Commission,
which oversees conduct of
the state's judges.
His professional affilia-
tions include membership
in the Institute of Judicial
Administration, Appellate
Judges Section of the
American Bar Association

Activities
in Society

Maurice V. Victor, at-
torney and president of the
Southfield Chapter of_ the
American Association of
Retired Persons, was a
delegate to the 1982 AARP
biennial convention in New
Orleans last week.
* * *
Out-of-town
guests
attending the 50th anniver-
sary party for Mr. and Mrs.

Hyman (Tibel) Margolis
of Oak k'ark were:. Mrs.
Sonya Siegel of Toronto,
Ont.; Mrs. Marion Ratner,
Mrs. Mania. Rosenthal and
Melvin Lippman of New
York; Mr. 4.nd Mrs. Jerry
Hartman and Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Goldbaum of Florida;
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Faeder of Dallas, Tex.

Israel: Cease
Falkland War

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Cabinet appealed to both
Britain and. Argentina to
halt the war in the South
' Atlantic.

-AL

• only school in area to offer com-
plete schedule during summer..
• full adult program for the novice or
the "dancer."
• full children's program for the be-
ginner or advanced child.

2 for $1.89

25Y°L2 OWF$ A1 1: 79
2 for $1 .69

lb.

5 for\99c

5

HOMO

$ 8 2 9 -

CORN

Tues., July 6 - Mon., Aug. 16

1/2 Gallon MILK .

LOX

Limit 3

$2

Wilson

NOVA

LETTUCE
UP E

call the studio now for scheduling information.

Pre-registration by June 6 can save you increased
tuition costs for all of next year.

To All Our
Friends & Customers
Sincere Best Wishes
for a Happy,
_ Healthy and
Peaceful
Shavuot

FROM
MR. & MRS. WEISS - MR. & MRS. MERTZ
OWNERS AND THEIR FAMILIES

ASK FOR WEEKLY
SPECIAL

SHOP

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OAK PARK

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`CHALA' is taken from everything that is baked - Under the
supervision of the COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF
GREATER DETROIT by the Mashgiach RABBI ISAK SILVER
nd strictly supervised by Mr. Weiss and Mr. Mertz (owners)

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