THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Polish Pledge JERUSALEM — A group of Orthodox rabbis from Is- rael have been assured by Poland's government that Poland will restore Jewish cemeteries that have been neglected in Poland since World War II. Polish officials gave the visiting rabbis written as- surances that a committee of Polish and foreign Jews and the Polish government would be formed to care for more than?, 100 neglected cemeteries. LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Interest on New Bond Tied to Israel Visits JERUSALEM (JNI) — A new Israel Bonds certifi- cate, whose promotion will begin during the High Holy Days, will link investment in Israel and visits by the purchaser to the site of his investment. The $250 certificate was the result of the realization that more people develop a personal interest in Israel if they see it for themselves. Interest on the bond will be issued only if the purchaser — or his children or grandchildren — visit Is- rael. 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The Radomer Aid Society donated a fully- equipped ambulance to Magen David Adom, Israel's emergency medical service. Attending the dedication ceremonies, at which the organization was presented a Pikuah Nefesh Award, were, from left: Dr. John J. Mames, chairman of the Michigan Region of Ameri- can Red Magen David for Israel; Shirley Finkel; Dr. Harvey A. Beaver, Michigan Region officer; Benjamin Halper; Ely Katz; Dr. Phyllis Beaver, Michigan Region officer; Nathan Wolok, president of the Radomer Society; Rita Ager; Mae Weintraub; Jack Sherman; Helen Greenberg; and Oscar Tuttleman. BAGS * * * Meat Supplier Gets Kosher Nod Rabbi Jack Goldman, administrator of the Met- ropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan, inspected the facilities of Prime Kosher Meat Provisions, at Donora, Pa., and granted certifica- tion to this establishment and approval for the prod- ucts of this company to be used by all kosher meat dealers in the metropolitan Detroit area. The company processes beef, veal and lamb. The inspection was made in behalf of members of the Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat DealerS Association, in an effort to find new sources for kosher food products at moderate prices. Rabbi Goldman said, "Everything, from the slaughter to the packaging, is done according to the highest standards of Jewish law." Friday, September 2, 1983 55 UNLIMITED PRE-HOLIDAY SALE This Friday & Saturday Only 30% Off all sales final NEW FALL & WINTER HANDBAGS • 336 E. Maple Road, Birmingham, 540-0064 1 hour Free parking, in lot next door to Midtown Cafe LET'S GET PHYSICAL Exclusive Apparel For Discriminating Women The company produces a complete line of glatt kosher - meat provisions (includng beef, veal and lamb.) It also maintains two facilities. One is for glatt kosher meats only. These products are labeled prime glatt kosher meats. It has another facility for kosher meat provisions, called Kosher-Pak. Both are available fresh or frozen. 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