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June 04, 1982 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Grant to Aid
Campus Group

Liberty Opens Troy Office Stamp to Honor

NEWPORT, R.I. — A
commemorative stamp
honoring the Touro
Synagogue, the oldest
Jewish house of worship in
North America, will be is-
sued in August.
The synagogue was built
in 1763 and proceeds from
the sale of the stamp will be
used for the maintenance
and preservation of the
building.

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PHILADELPHIA (JTA)
— A grant of $11,000 to
cover start-up costs in de-
veloping a comprehensive
program to counteract the
proliferation of Jewish-
aimed missionizing activi-
ties on area campuses has
been made to the Jewish
Campus Activities Board
(JCAB) by the Federation of
Jewish Agencies.

_MAGICIAN

Friday, June 4, 1982 23

Man is the only animal
that blushes. Or needs to.

Attending the ribbon cutting ceremony of Liberty
Bank-Oakland are: bank organizers, Gerald M. Sal-
kowski and Morris Fenkell; directors, Richard Ten-
nent, Stuart Wood and Robert Sosnick; bank
President Delbert F. Ruth; and Cashier William La
Rosa.

Liberty Bank - Oakland
President Delbert F. Ruth
announced the opening of
the bank's new full-
service facility at 801 W.
Big Beaver Road in Troy.

Officiating at the ribbon
cutting ceremony were:
bank organizers, Gerald M.
Salkowski and Morris Fen-
kell; directors, Richard
Tennent, Stuart Wood and
Robert Sosnick; bank
President Ruth; and
Cashier William La Rosa.
Initial capitalization of the
bank is $1,788,000.
Liberty Bank - Oakland is
located at the southwest
corner of Troy Center Drive
and Big Beaver Road, just

west of the 1-75 inter-
change.

The building contains
one of the largest vaults
in the Midwest, with an
elaborate security sys-
tem. The second and
third stories of the 8,000
cubic foot vault are con-
nected by a spiral stair-
case. There is under-
ground parking and a
high security corridor
under the building. The
building will contain a
collection of fine art.

Liberty Bank - Oakland
utilizes the latest
technological advances and
focuses on customers who
require one-to-one personal
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UJA Singles
Mission Slated

NEW YORK — The third
national United Jewish Ap-
peal Hatikvah Mission, for
single adults between the
ages of 25 and 40, will visit
Israel July 18-28.
The mission itinerary in-
cludes an opening night
dinner and bonfire on the
beach under the Tel Aviv
sky, a Shabat observance
and a dinner and overnight
stay at the site of the Roman
encampment in the foothills
of Masada with a dawn
Masada climb.
Also planned are meet-
ings_ with settlers and
kibutz members, a tree-
planting ceremony in the
UJA Young Leadership
Forest and more.
For information about the
Hatikvah Mission, contact
Sandra Feuer at the Jewish
Welfare Federation, 965-
3939.

The Highland Scots, so the story goes, have laid claim to
being descendents of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Whether they
really are or not, we'll never know. But one thing we do know for
sure is that the first Jews of modern times came to Scotland in the
1600's, found it much to their liking, and settled there.
Once established, the settlers undoubtedly discovered
one of Scotland's most famous pleasures, J&B Rare Scotch.
Carefully blended from a selection of the finest scotches,
J&B has such a smoothness and subtlety that it can truly he
said to whisper. No wonder it's become the favorite scotch
here in America. Serve J&B to your tribe, clan or mish-
pocha. One delightful sip will see the start of a tradition
that will never be lost.

Jail. it whispers.

86 Proof Blended Scotch Whisky. C1982 The Paddington Corp . NY

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