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February 17, 1984 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-02-17

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58 Friday, Feburary 11, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1

Business Briefs

A GREAT
PLACE FOR
YOUR CHILD'S
NEXT BIRTHDAY
PARTY!

QUALITY HOURLY
DROP-IN CHILD CARE
"Where kids
can have fun!"

Irvin H. Yackness,

executive officer and gen-

safari will be escorted by
Lynne Leakey. For details
and a free color brochure,
call Gemini Travel, 855-
3600.

(just for kids)

Quality Hourly Drop-In Child Care!

My PlaceiM is better than a babysitter when you
can't be with your children. We provide well
supervised quality child-care with varied and
challenging activities for children ranging from
2 mo. to 12 years (reservations recommended
for children under 2-Y2 yrs.).

• Fantasy Castle • Goodtime Theater
• Giant Climbing Platform • Crafts
• Game and Computer Area

JUST $2.25 PER HOUR

(Children 21/2 yrs. to 12 yrs. — 2 hour Minimum)

COME BY ANY TIME

MON. - THURS . . . 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
9 a.m. to Midnight
FRI & SAT
Noon 'til 10 p.m.
SUNDAY

• 540-5702

eral counsel for the Builders
Association of Southeastern
Michigan, has been elected
* * *
to the Housing Hall of Fame
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
and will be inducted at a •
board meeting of the Na-
Hillel Day School now has
tional Association of Home
an official logo. It was de-
each white turkey roll, mid signed by Marilyn Schecter,
Builders May 20 in Wash-
Empire Kosher Foods
ington, D.C.
has introduced a gift pack chicken roll, turkey franks, a parent at Hillel.
filled with ready-to-eat chicken franks, 12 ounces
* * *
Ms. Schecter is a profes-
smoked chicken legs, eight
Jeff Zorn of Phone kosher beef and poultry ounces turkey pastrami and sional artist who has ex-
hibited widely in the Michi-
Works was elected vice items.
Four variety packs are mustard; and the fourth in- gan area. Her work is in the
president of the Telecom-
cludes three pounds smoked
munications Dealers Asso- available. One contains chicken, 16 ounces turkey collections of the Detroit In-
eight
ounces
turkey
pas-
stitute of Arts, Wayne State
ciation at its recent meeting
trami, 16 ounces mini tur- franks, 12 ounces smoked University and the Library
in Atlanta, Ga.
key breast, 12 ounces each chicken legs, eight ounces of Congress.
* * *
of beef salami, beef bologna turkey pastrami and mus-
In March when the
Belden (Bill) Carroll and beef franks and mus- tard.
Michigan Artrain opens
The gift packs are their "State of the Art" ex-
has been appointed public tard; a second includes 16
affairs manager — Ford ounces each chicken roll available only through hibit which will travel
Tractor Operations, Troy.
and smoked turkey, eight mail order and can be throughout Michigan, Ms.
* * *
ounces turkey pastrami, 12 charged to American Ex- Schechter will have two
Muirwood Square ounces each beef salami and press, Visa or Master- pieces of sculpture made out
of cast paper in the exhibit.
Shopping Center will give smoked chicken legs and card.
For details, call Empire,
away 400 Awrey cherry pies mustard.
A third has 16 ounces 1-800-233-7177.
JWB to Give
in honor of George Wash-
* *
ington's birthday at 10 a.m.
Music Award
Saturday. A $15 shopping
5
NEW YORK — The JWB
center purchase is required,
Jewish Music Council has
and one pie will be given
announced the creation of a
away per customer, while
ISHPEMING — Miners' years. He founded the bank -National Music Award, to
quantities last.
* * *
First National Bank and in 1934 and is still active as be presented annually at
the JWB Convention.
Gemini Travel's Milton Trust Co. and its founder, its board chairman.
The award was endowed '
and Terry Rotenberg will Sam M. Cohodas, were feted Cohodas has also been in- by Boston Jewish com-
strumental
in
many
proj-
at
a
gala
dinner
here
last
accompany a group to East
munal leaders Mr. and Mrs.
Africa, Oct. 21-Nov. 3. The month marking the bank's ects at Northern Michigan Leonard (Janet) Kaplan
University, including a
50th anniversary.
Cohodas, 88, has been a scholarship fund which is with an initial gift of
$10,000.
resident of this Upper named for him.
Peninsula town for 60

U.P. Gala for Cohodas
Miners' Bank on 50th

RAM beepers provided so you're always in touch!

3610 W. MAPLE AT LAHSER

(next to A & P in Village Knoll)

FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE
50-75% OFF

I

arriving daily

% OFF items over

$5

TM

and me

24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
Corner of Evergreen, Fidelity Bank Building

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5

Births

Feb. 11 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Lankford (Ro-
byn Palmer) of Royal Oak, a
daughter, Catherine Rose.
** *
Feb. 4 — To former De-
troiter Mark Gordon and
Mrs. Gordon (Vicki Mad-
den) of Marina del Rey,
Calif., a daughter, Gwen
Gillian.

Spring Fashions

,..

e.

SAM COHODAS

Labor to keep alive in
your breast that little spark
of celestrial fire called con-
science.
—George Washington

struuruoisir

Sunset Strip

29528 Northwestern Highway
357-2070

.

1 week only
30-40% OFF

Most Winter Yarn

all sales final

Farmer Jack Super-
markets have added safety
belts to the child's seat in
many of their shopping
carts.

Empire Offers Gift Packs

Announcing The Grand Opening Of

356-7050

Hillel Has
New Logo

Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Thurs. 10-8

Jan. 22 — To former De-
troiters Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Korda (Dena Epel) of,
Mevasseret Zion, Israel, a
son, Alexander- Amikhai.

* * *

Jan. 14 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Alpiner (Susan
Denn), former Detroiters of
Upland, Calif., a son, Daniel
Brian.

* * *

Cantor SAMUEL

Feb. 1— To Mr. and Mrs.
Jay S. Kalish (Mimi Weiss)
of Lathrup Village, a son,
Benjamin Geoffrey.

GREENBAUM

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* * *

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399-7194

Feb. 1— To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Dines (Resa Wein-
garten) of Oak Park, a son,
Marshall Sherwin.

REB HERSHL

ROTH

* * *

Jan. 31 —To Dr. and Mrs.
Richard Reinherz (former
Detroiter Sharon Kimmel)
of Kenosha, Wis., a son,
Benjamin Jeremy.
* * *
Jan. 29 -- To former De-
troiter Raymond Sriro and
Mrs. Sriro (Linda Rogers) of
Wimberley, Tex., a daugh-
ter, Michelle Shaina.

Certified Mohel

1

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557-0888

0

RABBI S. ZACHARIASH

Specialized

MOHEL

In Home or Hospital

557-9666

* * *

Jan. 29 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Lawrence M. Garfinkle
(Lisa Rivkin) of Southfield,
a daughter, Rachel Beth.
• * *
Jan. 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Must (Monni
Jacobs) of Orchard Lake, a
daughter, Kacee Leigh.

* * *

Jan. 23 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas Page (Linda
Adas) of Oak Park, a daugh-
ter, Jamie Beth.



Certified

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GOLDMAN

Expert Mohel

Serving Hospitals ana Homes

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/

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RUBE

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