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December 30, 1983 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-12-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Temple Men's Clubs Cited

Mysic by

Sam Barnett

1

Temple Beth El Brother-
hood and Temple Emanu-El
Brotherhood were cited at
the fall executive board

meeting of the National
Federation of Temple
the music to your needs.
Brotherhoods in Baltimore,
Md.
968-2563
The Beth El Brotherhood
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Stone Plaque for Outstand-
ing Service to the Temple by
a large class club (more
than 300 members).
The brotherhood awarded
prayer books to all high
school graduates, sponsored
a semi-annual blood bank
and hosted a party for the
temple's junior choir.
The Temple Emanu-El
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Friday, December 30, 1983 39

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THE JEWISH SOUND:

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* * *
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* * *
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