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February 10, 1984 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-02-10

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32 Friday, February 10, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jews and America' Subject
at Birmingham Temple

LABOR ZIONIST ALLIANCE COUNCIL

of Metropolitan Detroit is seeking mature
self-starting person as executive director
with primary responsibility to work on
membership and programming. Flexible
schedule. Send resume to Labor Zionist
Alliance, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205-A,
Oak Park, Michigan 48237. No Phone
Calls.

The Birmingham Temple
will present a special pro-
gram, "The Jews and
America," at services at
8:30 p.m. today.
In celebration of Brother-
hood Month, the program
will be divided into two
parts: "The Music of Jewish
America" and "Hooray for
Yiddish."

5 lbs. of MATZO
if I can't beat your best deal

MARGOLIS

13703 W. McNichols

1 block West of Schaefer

342-5351

HOUSEHOLD

Mon.-Sat. 9:30 to 5

FURNITURE

37 YEARS

at the same old stand -

ARNOLD MARGOLIS

SHARPENING THE PENCIL
ON ALL NAME BRAND
FURNITURE & BEDDING

I 1 /2 OFF

on

SEALY POSTUREPEDIC-

(Special Discounts On ALL Special Orders)

TO NAME A FEW:

SEALY * SIMMONS * LA-Z-BOY * STIFFEL LAMPS * KROEHLER

*"BURLINGTON * BASSETT * BARCALOUNGER * LANE

UNIQUE * FLEXSTEEL * SINGER * SELIG

20TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER

of

AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL

.

WOMAN OF THE YEAR
MRS. SADYE K. FORMAN

.

Sunday, March 4th, 1984

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

27375 Bell Road
Southfield, Michigan

Cocktails 6:00 P.M.

Dinner 7:00 P.M.

Couvert $150.00 per couple

Honorary Chairman

Irwin I. Cohn

Reform College
Dinner Planned

Lois Singer will chair a
dinner to be held on May 23
honoring Bernard E. Lin-
den, president of the College
of Jewish Studies of Met-
ropolitan Detroit Federa-
tion of Reform Synagogues.
Helping plan the dinner
are: Rabbi M. Robert Syme;
Shirley L. Fink; Rabbi
Dannel I. Schwartz; Frank
L. Simons; Rabbi Lane
Steinger; Marvin S. Waits,
dean of the college; Rabbi
Ernst Conrad, Rabbi Nor-
man T. Roman, Rabbi
Richard A. Weiss, Cantor
Harold Orbach, Rabbi
Harold S. Loss.
The dinner committee is
in formation. Linden, the
founding president of the
college, is retiring after
serving for 18 years.

NEW YORK — Senator
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
(D-N.Y.) will pay tribute to
his late colleague, Senator
Henry "Scoop" Jackson of
Washington, at the lunch-
eon highlighting the Jewish
National Fund's All-Day
National Conference, April
1 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel,
New York City.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Israel's Ambassador to the
United States, Meir
Rosenne, was guest of honor
at the Third National
Prayer Breakfast in Honor
of Israel here last week. He
was presented with a proc-
lamation on behalf of the
"five million-plus Bible-
believing Christians" in
America, affirming the
strong bonds between the
U.S. and Israel.
The event, at the
Shoreham Hotel, was spon-
sored by the Religious
Roundtable, headed by E. E.
McAteer of Memphis, Tenn.
The 4,000 persons attend-
ing included many dele-
gates to the annual conven-
tion of the National Reli-
gious Broadcasters, mem-
bers of the Congress, White
House officials, rabbis and
Christian clergymen and
representatives of major
Jewish organizations with
headquarters in Washing-
ton. The sponsoring group,
which has honored Israel at
two previous prayer break-
fasts, claims to be the
largest assembly of Chris-
tian leaders in the U.S.
Addressing the gathering
in a hall decorated with blue
and white bunting, Israel's
national colors, and Stars of
David, Rosenne declared:
"If we stand together, it is
not because there are
strategic interests that are
common to the U.S. and Is-
rael. It is because we fight
for the same ideals."

Music By

SHELDON RO'TT

and

VICKIE CARROLL

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THE GREATER DETROIT COMMITTEE
CHINUCH ATZMAI-TORAH SCHOOLS FOR ISRAEL

cordially invites you to join in its

ANNUAL RECEPTION

Sunday, February 12, 1984 / 9 Adar 5734 at 8:15 p.m.

Honoring: NORMAN ADELSBERG
Address: Rabbi Avrohom Pam, Brooklyn, New York
Dean of Yeshiva Torah Vodaath
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berlin
18251 Onyx, Southfield, Michigan

JEWELRY
APPRAISALS

AT VERY REASONABLE RATES
CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT

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.

GEMOLOGIST/DIAMONTOLOGIST

30400 Telegraph Road
Suites 104, 134
Birmingham, Mi. 48010
(313) 642.5575

AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA
IN GRADING & EVALUATION

Daily til 5:30
Thurs. til 8:30, Sat. til 5

LAWRENCE M. ALLAN

President

Rosenne, Israel
Honored at D.C.
Prayer Breakfast

The pleasure of your company
is kindly requested at the

when we honor our

Templesingers,
The
under the direction of Ann
Kutnick, will present the
musical portion. Partici-
pants include: Diane Berns-
tein, Jack Driker, Bernice
Gadon, Gloria Holtzman,
Jane Hopkins, Howard
Kahn, Milton Landau,
Sandra Landau, Al Levin-
son, Isabel Markowitz,
Larry Rapp, Arthur Rose,
Helen Rose, Nina Schneyer,
Mimi Shaw, Candice Sil-
varman and Fraida Stillwa-
ter.
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will
present the Yiddish portion
of the program.

Jackson Tribute
at JNF Parley

Temple Emanu-El

SEPTEMBER, 1984 ENROLLMENT

THE FINEST IN JEWISH
PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION

FEATURING:
• Highly experienced certified teachers
• Learning center curriculum to
enhance readiness skills
• Flexible scheduling
• Full and half-day sessions
•Optional lunch program
• Parerj-foddler group
• Enrichment expression in music, dance,
creative movement and cooking

YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST

OPEN HOUSE

Thursday
February 23, 1984, 7:30 P.M.

Temple Emanu-El
14450 W. 10 Mile Rd.
Oak Park

For further information call the Temple office:

967-4020

Rena Cohen

Michaelyn Silverman
Co-Directors

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