THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN LADIES AUXILIARY will have a $2.50 FOR MOST WATCH BATTERIES (INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT AT NO EXTRA CHARGE) breakfast meeting 9:30 a.m. Nov, 14 in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home, announces Department President Shirlee Snider. Reports on the membership musicale and Halloween party will be read. Ms. Snider will attend the na- tional executive committee convention in New York Nov. 19-21. * * * JIIIWNLERS IZZO'S OF LATHROP 424-8733 28480 Southfield Rd. Lathrup Village TUES.-FRI. 9-5, SAT. 9-4 SELL YOUR MEDICAL-DENTAL PRACTICE Our practice appraisal and brokerage is confidential, prompt and guarantees opti- mal results. We represent many physicians in all spe- cialties looking for new prac- tice opportunities. Save time and money, call us for a con- fidential assessment. ALEXANDER KRASS CO. Sales & Appraisals SINCE 1970 352-8588 Call for Brochure ARIZONA INVESTMENTS 10 Acres or more All utilities. 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The auxiliary will service the Ann Arbor Vete- rans Hospital Nov. 21, as- sisted by Post Commander Jerry Gilbert and members of the post. For information, call Mrs. Harold Weiss, 544-3744; or the JWV office, 569-5680. Jewish History Journal Picks Associate Editor Carol A. Bromberg has been appointed associate editor of Michigan Jewish History, the semi-annual journal of the Jewish His- torical Society of Michigan. Ms. Bromberg, who has degrees from the University of Michigan and Wayne State University, will work with Phillip Applebaum, present editor of the journal and president of the histori- cal society. An editor with Wayne State University Press for a number of years, Ms. Brom- berg compiled and edited the recently published his- tory of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The Bnai Brith Hillel Jewish Student Center at Michigan State University will host Israel Aliya Cen- ter -shaliakh Ami Cohen 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday at the MSU Union. 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