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June 24, 1983 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-06-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40—BUSINESS CARDS

AIR CONDITIONING
& FURNACE SERVICE
SALES & INSTALLATION

Custom duct work, electronic air
cleaners, power humidifiers and
energy saving flue-dampers.

Licensed & Insured.
Fast reliable service.

GEM HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING

626-0222

EXPERT MOVING
& STORAGE INC.
Low Local Rates.
Check our rates to Florida,
Arizona, and Israel.
362-2350
Eves. 589-0682

LOCKSMITH

RAY'S LOCK WORKS

Auto - Home - Business

7 days - 24 hours

967-0195
Save $2.00 with this ad

"RODGERS DOES
IT RIGHT"

SEAMLESS

ALUMINUM
GUTTERS
& ROOFING

BY

L.J. RODGERS

Home Improvements

HUNTINGTON WOODS
399-1233

EMERGENCY







FURNITURE
DOCTOR

Any Furniture Repair
Re-upholstering
Refinishing
Chair Caning
Our Speciality is
repairing, regluing &
re-upholstering
dining room chairs

40—BUSINESS CARDS

GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS
New installation or repair
Flashing repairs
Free Estimates

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

273-6716
Clowns, juggling, magic,
music dance, Puppets,
balloon sculpture.

CARTOONS
CARICATURE 5
BY

JULIUS
293-1723

FOR ANY OCCASION

FLUTE and GUITAR
Play pop and classical.
Performing at Money
Tree. Available for Special
Occasions.

Michael Layne

345-4365

SPACE AGE
COMPUTER PICTURES

Taken of your guests at
Bar-Mitzvas, weddings,
promotional parties, etc.

Call 863-7736 for info
"FRECKLES THE CLOWN"

Is available for your child's
party after June 29.
Magic, balloon sculpture,
face painting, games.

Reasonable Rates

559-3319

54 — CEMETERY LOTS

PLOTS AVAILABLE

One for $300
Two for $500

Call 967-3121

55—ART FOR SALE

CALL MARV KAY

851-2550

ART IN THE GARAGE SALE
24 hours Private collector disposing

Our Classified Ads
Get Fast Results

of lithographs, drawings,
oils, posters: including
Miro, Picasso, Vaseraley.

WINDOW WASHING SERVICE

SAT. & SUN. 1-4

Isn't it about time you had
your windows washed?

Let an experienced col-
lege man do it for you!

Call MIKE at

851-7994

PAINTING
Exterior & Interior

Quality work. Reasonable Rates.
Free Estimates. Specializing in
old style craftsmanship.

582-3979

John

REMODELING

Roofing, porches, kitchens, bat-
hrooms, rec. rooms, basements.
Reasonable rates. Conscien-
tious. Dependable.

GEORGE D. LYLE'S REMODELING

755-4839

757-2336

Bnai Brith Activities -

BNAI
BRITH
WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF
MORREY
METROPOLITAN DE-
968-3949
Eves. 352-5384 TROIT will hold a meeting
for chapter presidents 7:45
53—ENTERTAINMENT
p.m. Wednesday in the
VERSATILE sophisticated party Dubin Meeting Room of the
Bnai Brith Building.
music. Call 893-9667.

And other Special Occasions.

Take 13 Mile between
Lahser and Telegraph to
Bristol Lane, go 2 blks. to
23031 Britner Court.

644-0966

COL Increase
Slows in May

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
cost of living index rose by
5.5 percent in May, the low-
est monthly increase for the
past six months, according
to figures released by the
Central Bureau of Statistics
June 15. In April, the rise
was 6.2 percent.
The Finance Ministry ex-
pressed satisfaction with
the decline. But Histadrut
Secretary General
Yeruham Meshel noted that
inflation is currently run-
ning at an annual rate of
about 140 percent.

Friday, June 24, 1983 61

TIKVAH CHAPTER
will have a paid-up mem-
bership luncheon noon
Tuesday in the Sutton Place
Apts. club house. Program
Vice President Goldie
Kramer announces author
Frita Roth Drapkin will be

* * *

Israel Bond Event to Hear
Detroit's JNF Director

Edward Rosenthal, De-
troit director of the Jewish
National Fund, will be the
guest speaker at the Mar-
shall Suburban Lodge Is-
rael Bond Dinner honoring
Harry Michelson. The event
will be held 6:30 p.m.
Thursday at Cong. Beth
Achim.
Rosenthal is the former
director of the Chicago
office of Jewish National
Fund and became the De-
troit director last July.
Born in New York City,
Rosenthal is a graduate of
Yeshiva University with
Bachelor of Arts and
Bachelor of Hebrew Letters
degrees. He also pursued
graduate studies in rab-
binics, social work and edu-
cation in New York.
Before joining the

Detroiter Wins
BB Presidency

Ralph Miller will be in-
stalled as president of Bnai
Brith District 6 at the dis-
trict's 113th annual conven-
tion Aug. 7-9 at Pheasant
Run Resort, St. Charles, Ill.
Detroiters who will
attend the convention with
Miller are:
Sol Moss, vice president
Bnai Brith International;
Floyd Borenstein and Louis
Segal, members of District 6
board of governors; David
Bittker, junior past
president District 6 and re-
cently appointed member of
board of governors, Bnai
Brith International; and
representatives from 35
lodges and units in the
Michigan area.

EDWARD ROSENTHAL

Jewish National Fund
executive staff, Rosent-
hal was the Midwest di-
rector of American
Friends of Haifa Univer-
sity. He has also served as
executive director of
Akiva Hebrew Day
School in Southfield and
Maimonides School in
Boston. For almost 10
years he lived in Ottawa,
Canada, and served as
assistant executive direc-
tor of both the Ottawa
Jewish Community Cen-
ter and the Jewish Fed-
eration.

Rosenthal is a member of
the Zionist Organization of
America, Mizrachi, Bnai
Brith and Cong. Shomrey
Emunah in Southfield. He
and his wife, Marcia, are the
parents of three teenage
children.
For dinner reservations,
call Carl Pearl, 838-5384;
Alfred I. Stebbins, 358-
1747; or Israel Bonds, 557-
2900.

the guest speaker. There is
a nominal charge for lunch-
eon to non-members. Guests
are welcome. Dues may be
paid at the door. Members
are requested to bring a
dress or coat on a hanger for
the BBW Second Chance
Thrift Shop. For informa-
tion, call President Dorothy
Fishman, 542-2103.
* *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will meet noon
Wednesday at the Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. club house.
Luncheon will be served at a
nominal charge. Guests are
welcome. Program chair-
man Evelyn Berger an-
nounces Dr. Maxwell
Hoffman will speak on hyp-
nosis. For required reserva-
tions, call Rose Pogats,
967-4068; or Betty Stewart,
567-3117.

IVAN S. BLOCH/
ISRAEL LODGE will in-
duct new members at a
meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday
at the Zionist Cultural Cen-
ter. District 6 President-
Elect Ralph Miller will be
the inducting officer. Fol-
lowing the ceremony,

1

sportscaster Mark Andrews
will speak. For information,
call President Mark Segal,
661-1124 or 645-0220.
* * *
TUCKER - GRANT
AND CENTENNIAL
LODGES will hold a com-
bined meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Franklin
Pointe Apts. club house. Dr.
Sheila Lampert will speak
on "Birds and Bees: A Psy-
chologist Looks at Jewish
Facts of Life — Survival."
Refreshments will be
served.

* * *

TZEDAKAH CHAP-
TER FOR WORKING
WOMEN will go to Meadow
Brook to hear a concert by
the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra July 7. Semyon
Bychkov will be on the
podium and Flavio Varani
will be the guest soloist. The
women will provide a picnic
dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the
concert will begin at 8. For
information and reserva-
tions, call Lydia Bassin,
255-7848, evenings. There
is a charge. Guests are wel-
come.

JNF to Conduct Israel Tour

Edward Rosenthal, center, executive director of
the local Jewish National Fund office, accepts a check
from Social Service Club President Sophia Hoffman,
left, and from Rose Levine, the group's Israel chair-
man. The group is comprised of men and women who
meet regularly at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of
the
Jewish Community Center to socialize and work
* * *
on behalf of Jewish causes.
* * *
will be able to inspect them
The Jewish National
'VW
first-hand.
Fund of Detroit will sponsor
Cost of the tour in-
a 15-day study mission to
cludes round-trip airfare
Israel from Oct. 11 to 25.
to and from Detroit,
The group will meet with
hotels, breakfasts, sight-
several of Israel's JNF,
seeing and travel costs.
political, and military lead-
ers, including Moshe Rivlin The tour will be under the
directorship of JNF-
and Menahem Perlmutter.
Detroit Executive Direc-
On the agenda will be tours
tor Edward Rosenthal.
of Israel's major cities and
For information and
countryside and visits to Is-
rael's major tourist attrac- itinerary, call the JNF,
557-6644.
tions.
The tour will be highligh-
ted by visits to several JNF TV Film on IPO
projects, including a special
visit to the JNF-Detroit Awarded Emmy
Women's Forest at Kiryat
NEW YORK — "Zubin
Shmona. Rabbi and Mrs. and the IPO," a documen-
Joseph Katz, who recently tary produced by the Anti-
purchased a forest in the Defamation League of Bnai
United Synagogue Park, Brith (ADL) and telecast on
will join the group and their NBC, was awarded two
Nathan Rubenstein, left, presents David Redisch 10,000 tree project will be Emmys for "outstanding
with a diamond presidential pin designating him dedicated by those par- achievement in the per-
honorary president of Oakland Century Lodge of ticipating. Visitors who forming arts" by the
Bnai Brith. The presentation was made at the lodge's have given their names or Academy of Television Arts
recent dinner-dance.
support to specific projects and Sciences.

Oakland Century Honoree

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