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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 2, 1982
I Business Briefs
Applegate Square's
fourth annual sidewalk sale
will be held Thursday and
July 9 from 10 a.m. until 9
p.m. and July 10 from 10
a.m. until 6 p.m. Free
entertainment will be pro-
vided for the kids.
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Speas Apple Juice is
100 percent natural,
squeezed from eight varities
of apples, mostly picked in
the state of Michigan. Speas
Bond Events Net $330,000
apple juice is not reconsti-
tuted and contains no chem-
ical additives or
preservatives. Speas Apple
Juice comes in three forms:
apple juice, apple cider, and
natural apple juice, with
pulp. All three varieties,
sold in glass jars, tin cans
and refrigerated half gallon
containers are certified
kosher and pareve by the
Metropolitan Kashruth
Council of Michigan.
BILL GROSS 9
owner of Keystone Furs,
is now associated with
STEVE BUTCHER
FURS INC.,
31705 Grand River Ave.
2 blks. W. of Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmington, Mich. 48024
Phone 478-4141
More than $330,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions
were realized at the Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
and Pioneer Women activities on behalf of Israel
Bonds. In top photo, Rabbi Emeritus Israel I. Hal-
pern, left, seated, received the Jerusalem City of
Peace Award at the Beth Abraham Hillel Moses event.
Pictured with him are seated, from left: Mrs. Halpern
and Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper; and top row, from left:
Cantor Emeritus Israel Fuchs; Nat Fishman, congre-
gation president; Robert Naftaly and Dr. Harris
Mainster, dinner co-chairmen; and guest speaker Dr.
William Korey of Bnai Brith. The event netted more
than $250,000 in Bond purchases.
In bottom photograph, Alice Ross, third from left,
received the 1982 Israel Bonds Serigraph Award at
the Pioneer Women luncheon for Bonds. Pictured'
with Mrs. Ross are, from left: Ruth Miller, national
Pioneer Women board member and luncheon chair-
man; Leah Snider, Israel Bonds Women's Division
chairman; Mrs. Ross; guest speaker Bracha Oshratt,
Israel consul for press and information to the Mid-
west; hostesses Suzanne and Evelyn Noveck, and
Sophie Sislin. More than $87,000 in Bond subscrip-
tions were gained from the luncheon.
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.SEMIANNU A k.
0-50%
ON A SELECT GROUP OF FOOTWEAR
ALL SALES FINAL
Secular School
Enrollment for
Fall to Begin
Circle
Workmen's
Schools are now taking
registration for the 1982-
1983 school year. Limited
openings are available for
nursery school.
Workmen's Circle Sun-
day class offers classes in
Yiddish language. History,
holiday celebrations and
traditions, choral singing,
folk dance and Bat and Bar
Mitzva preparation and cel-
ebration are included in the
curriculum.
Tuition fees for members
are discounted. For infor-
mation and application
forms, call Workmen's Cir-
cle Educational Center,
545-0985, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
Births
June 27 — To Mr. and mington Hills, a son, Adam
Mrs. Martin Gold (Esther Jordan.
* * *
Brook) of Southfield, a
daughter, Jillian Dianne.
June 15 — To Mr. and
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Mrs. Richard Silverman
June 25 — To Mr. and (Gail Freedman) of West
Mrs. Mark Bialick (Gayle Bloomfield, a son, Matthew ,._
Nobel) of Oak Park, a David.
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daughter, Alayna Lauren.
** *
June 15 — To Dr. and
June 22 — To Dr. and Mrs. Dan A. Stein (Maxine
Mrs. Robert E. Singer Goldberg) of Southfield, a
(Ruthellen Kass) of North- daughter, Jacalyn Lee.
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ville, a son, Jonathan
David.
June 14 — To Mr. and
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Mrs. Jerry Guttman
June 22 — To Lawrence Markowitz) of Southfie..- a
D. Zietz and Darlene Merin daughter, Casey Beth.
* * *
- Zietz of Farmington Hills,
a son, Jonathan David.
June 12 — To Mr. and
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Mrs. Daniel-Kulvelis (Vicki
' 1
June 19 — To Mr. and Barach), former
Mrs. Kerry Lafer (Barbara of Portland, Ore., a daugh-
Weingarten) of Farmington ter, Cassandra Goldyn.
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Hills, a son, Brian Andrew.
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June 10 — To Mr. and
June 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kash (Shelley
Mrs. Robert Liss (Lauren Fisher), former Detroiters
Kogan) of West Bloomfield, of Danville, Ill., a daughter ;
Melani Fisher.
a son, Joshua Ross.
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May 29 — To Mr. and
June 17 To former De-
troiter Rabbi Marc Boone Mrs. Hal Muskovitz (Susan
Fitzerman and Mrs. Fit- Gunsberg) of West Bloom-
zerman' (Alice M. Blue of field, a son, Jason Eric.
Chicago, Ill.) of Kansas
Cantor SAMUEL
City, Mo., a son, Micah la
Nathaniel.
GREENBAUM
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Certified
June 16 — To Mr. and
MOHEL
Mrs. Jay Babich, former De-
Serving Homes & Hospitals
troiters of Edison, N.J., a
547-7970'
399-7194
son, Ari Nathaniel.
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REV. HERSHL
June 15 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Stuart Fealk (Ruth
Pearl), former Detroiters of
Spokane, Wash., a son,
Certified Mohel
Daniel Harrison.
557-0888
ROTH
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June 15 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford A. Rochkind
(Lynne Bello) of Far-
GABE SHOES
KENDALLWOOD CENTER
1
3
12 Mile & Farmington Rd.
VISA'
Farmington' Hills, Mich.
Wins Election
master charge
ME IHTERBAr C.0
Dennis N. Frank was
elected president of the
board of directors at the an-
nual meeting of Family and
Children Services of Oak-
land.
Specialized
MOHEL
90th Birthday
Is Celebrated
In Home or Hospital
557-9666
Samuel Fingerer of Oak
Park will be honored by
family and friends 'at a
party on the occasion of his
90th birthday.
A retired jeweler, Mr.
Fingerer still fixes jewelry
and clocks and pursues oil
painting as a hobby.
Among the relatives who
will attend the gathering
are granddaughters Marcia
McClure of Southfield and
Vicki Stuck of Huntington,
Conn., and two great-
grandchildren.
RABBI DR. LEO
GOLDMAN
Expert Mohel
Serving Hospitals and Homes
LI 2-4444
547-8555
Cantor Sidney
RUBE
Certified Mohel
358-1426 or 357-5544
JEWELRY
APPRAISALS
Flutist Honored
Leslie Goldman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton F.
Goldman of Farmington
Hills, is one of four flutists
in the country to be chosen
to study with the Rome Fes-
tival Orchestra.
RABBI S. ZACHARIASH
At Very Reasonable Rates ,
642-55 - c
call for an appointment
est. 1919
30400 Telegraph Road
Suites 104, 134
Biriningham, Mi. 4801C
(313) 642-5575
EAWRENCE . M. ALLAN
President
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