THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family
Friday, September 9, 1983 87
Armed Forces High Holiday
Observance Aided by JWB
May the coming year be
one filled with health,
happiness and
prosperity for all our
friends and family.
LES, ADRIENNE, LORNA & ROBBYE FELDMAN
San Diego, CA.
JOE & ELLEN ROSENBLUM
Deerfield Beach, Fla:
A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All My Friends
and Family
The Residents of the
EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER
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May the coming year be
one filled with health,
happiness and
prosperity for all our
friends and family.
COTTLER - COHEN
KOTLYAR FAMILIES
To All Our
Relatives
and Friends,
Our wish for a
year filled with
happiness,
health and prosperity
TECK CLEANERS
LES, MARCIA, YALE, MITCH & DAVID
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May the New Year Bring
To All Our Friends
and Family
Health,
Joy, Prosperity
and Everything
Good in Life
THE BAUMHAFTS
ROBERT, HELEN, DAVID, SHELLY & MICHAEL
American Jewish service personnel stationed
throughout the world will be able to observe the High
Holidays with the aid of the JWB Commission on
Jewish Chaplaincy.
NEW YORK — Jews in
the U.S. armed forces and
patients in Veterans Ad-
ministration • hospitals
around the world will mark
Rosh Hashana and Yom
Kippur with the aid of the
JWB Commission on
Jewish Chaplaincy.
Since there are only 47
full-time Jewish military
chaplains and 13 more at
VA hospitals, according to
commission chairman
Rabbi Herschel Schacter,
the commission will help
mobilize 246 civilian and
reserve rabbis along with
247 lay leaders to help con-
duct services at "every in-
stallation where Jews
serve."
"Services will take place
in Europe at bases in such
countries as Spain,
England, Germany, Greece
and Turkey and in the Far
East, there will be services
in Korea, Japan, the Philip-
pines and Okinawa," ac-
cording to Rabbi Schacter.
For the first time, two
active duty Navy chap-
lains will be conducting
religious services in the
Pacific and Mediterra-
nean. Chaplain Bernard
(Bud) Frankel will con-
duct services on the USS
carrier Enterprise in the
Pacific. Chaplain Arnold
Reshicoff, who is as-
signed to the Sixth Naval
Fleet, will conduct serv-
ices in the Mediterra-
nean.
All of the U.S. services
encourage and foster liberal
leave and pass policies for
Jewish military personnel
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JERUSALEM — The
three-lobed sage is a grey-
leaved shrub; which belongs
to the Labiatae (mint) fam-
ily, is mainly found in Israel
in the hill regions of the
country where .the scrub
forest is thin.
The plant is known for its
pleasant aroma, stemming
from the ethereal .oils vap-
orizing from it.
Drinking a boiled infu-
sion of its leaves is helpful
in cases of throat and chest
pains, and especially for
stomach ache.
and in many instances,
service men and women
who cannot get home for the
holidays are invited to
homes of Jewish families in
the locale where they are
stationed. Frequently,
single men and women are
guests of Jewish military
families on their bases.
Local Jewish communal
organizations cooperate
fully in holiday planning for
service personnel with the
Jewish chaplains, the com-
mission and the JWB
Women's Organizations
Services.
HAVERIM HOMES
Sponsored by the Jewish
Association for Retarded Citizens
Wish All of Their
Friends in the
Community
A Happy, Healthy
and Prosperous
New Year'
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The Mitnick Families
Charlotte and Herbert
Randy, Barry, Halye and Robyn
Marsha,. Ronald and Scott