THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48 Friday, August 13, 1982 LARGE SELECTION CHEESES - COOKIES DRIED FRUITINUTS SPICES-HERBS-TEA SALAD DRESSINGS SPECIAL THIS WFFK KOSHER-KING TUNA 4 Lb. 2oz. LARGE TIN Reg. S10.95 - With this ad Ong $8.95, LIMIT One FREE SESAME SEED CANDY BAR!! WITH THIS AD, Adults only, At FEEL GOOD Store 27159 GREENFIELD MILE ROAD N. of 11 Oiler Exp. 8/20/82-Conic 13 ∎ Marriage Unit Sets Events The Michigan Chapter of Jewish Marriage Encounter will host Rabbi and Mrs. Milton (Ruth) Rosenfeld as the rabbinic couple present- ing the next Jewish Mar- riage Encounter Weekend, Aug. 21-23. Rabbi Rosenfeld was or- dained at Hebrew Union College in 1960 and has been the rabbi of Temple Is- rael in Staten Island, N.Y. for the past 10 years. This will be the first Michigan Jewish Marriage Encounter Weekend where the three presenting couples are all from Michi- gan. The team will consist of: Sharon and Shel Rocklin, Dan and Sue Stettner, and Diane and Mark Voight. Marriage Encounter is for couples who are hap- pily married and who want to make their rela- tionship more meaning- ful. Its goal is to improve communication. For information, call the Voights, 649-3567. Shari and Al Gladner, and Beverly and Jerry Vie- drab recently attended an International Congress of Jewish Marriage Encounter, held in Wash- ington, D.C. The second annual Jewish Marriage Encounter picnic will be held at Inde- pendence Oaks County Park 11 a.m. Aug. 29. All Michigan Jewish Marriage Encounter couples and their families are invited. Par- ticipants are requested to bring their own lunches and sports equipment. There will be games and prizes. For information, call Harvey and Esther Olson, 851-1594. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING a closet full of children's clothes and everything's too small? We have the answer! NEW boutique needs children's outgrown apparel, toys and furniture. 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Is Married • • - *a :•• dv26 - JERUSALEM (JNI) — Hundreds of items were do- nated by people from throUghout the world for last week's "Libitrom" auc- tion, the Israel Broadcast- ing Authority's telethon to benefit the Israel Defense Forces. Among the dona- tions was a rare collection of 100 first-day stamp issues, each envelope decorated with an original drawing by an Israel artist. Merchants at Tel Aviv's flea market competed with each other to contribute the most unusual object. Soccer referee Avraham Klein brought one of the balls used during the World Cup final game and Mr Shearim residents donat, old Judaica objects. WE HAVE MOVED TO CELEBRATE - In Addition To Our Regular 20% Discount AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER Party . 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Council Has Resource Center • ---•••:.•..",a Marriages Bnai Brith Activities REY-UT UNIT will hold its annual road rally Sept. 11, beginning at 7:15 p.m. at the Southfield Post Office. There is a charge. Couples interested in participating should call Mr. and Mrs. Steve Spitz, 557-6884. Rare Donations Calls to the Jewish Com- munity Council's Informa- tion and Resource Center in Southfield will be handled by the Detroit office until Aug. 23. The Detroit number is 962-1880. The Information and Re- source Center provides as- sistance to groups and inch- viduals in all phases of pro- gram planning and also serves as an information and referral service. Films, educational mate- rials and speakers are available on a wide variety of topics including: Israel and the Middle East, Soviet Jewry, Holocaust educa- tion, anti-Semtitism and inter-group relations. 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