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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-11

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Friday, May 11, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

DENTAL SPECIALIST

ORGANIZER

Needs mature office
manager/front desk person
for busy progressive office.
Insurance background,
management skills, com-
puter experience helpful.
Good salary and benefits.
Southfield - Birmingham
area.

For Secular Jewish
Group. Recruitment
and branch organiza-
tion.

357-0590

Part-time.

Send resume to: Selma
Goode, Workmen's Cir-
cle, 26341 Coolidge, Oak
Park, MI 48237.

BOOKKEEPER

SALESPERSON

Part-time

Needed for Southfield
Needlepoint & Knit
Shop.

For local
CPA office.

APPLE & BACHMAN

2 to 3 days per week.

851.9070

Call 357-2070

Jewish day school and synagogue school teacher

sought for exciting position in vibrant Midwestern
city. Should possess a bachelor's degree in edu-
cation (preferably elementary), a B.H.L. or equiv-
alent, and fluency in Hebrew. Highly competitive
salary and fringe benefits. Send resume with
references to Dr. Jonathan 'Rosenbaum, Bureau
of Jewish Education, 333 South 132nd Street,
Omaha, Nebraska 68154.

TO THOSE WHOSE GOALS ARE TO MAKE
MONEY IN REAL ESTATE

You'll like our style.

Because our plans include encouraging, fast growth careers
with a top notch continuing training and education program as
an aid to your financial enrichment.

And our new "W. Bloomfield" office on Orchard Lake Rd. just N.
of Maple provides just the right kind of professional environ-
ment.

You owe it to yourself to find out what we are prepared to offer
you.

Call JOE MEOWED

CHAMBERLAIN

851-2303

CHIEF PHYSICAL
THERAPIST

Bored with old services?
Old Faces/
Some old programs?
Need a new challenge and an exciting,
evolving new environment?
Then try Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital!

Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation Department, is in an exciting phase of
expansion. The Department has a new medical director. an
excellent benefit package and negotiable salary. Creative
expansion of inpatient and outpatient services and
programs is a priority. The chief physical therapist will be
at the helm of expanding and further developing the
physical therapy section. He/she has a dedicated and
enthusiastic staff with which to work.

Do you measure up to such a vigorous .
' challenge? If so, call:

Gwendolyn L. Powell
Administrative Director. PM & R

MOUNT CARMEL MERCY HOSPITAL

6071 West Outer Drive
Detroit, MI 48235
(313) 927-7595

Equal Opportunity Employer

BABYSITTER for staff children at
Camp Tamarack. Must be at
least 16 yrs. old with babysitting
experience. Call L. Newman,
661-0600.

COLLEGE STUDENTS. Sales/
cashiers. Northland store.
Sneakers N' Cleats. 855-4822.
Call Fri. or Mon.

19-E—OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Western Union
TELETYPE

CASHIERS. Mature person for
Northland Store. Sneakers N'
Cleats. 855-4822. Call Fri. or
Mon.

ARTS AND CRAFTS Specialist
at Camp Maas. At least 1 year
college, fine arts skills. Call Mar-
vin Berman, 661-0600.

SUMMER DAY CAMP
TALENT SEARCH
Warm, caring college
students needed as
in-
water safety
structors with back-
ground in small craft
sailing.
and/or
people
Talented
needed also for gen-
eral counselors, arts
and crafts, com-
puters, gymnastics,
nature, etc.

Excellent
Condition

$250

Call

The Jewish News

424-8833

23 — INSTRUCTIONS

PRIVATE TUTORING

HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL

Algebra, Geometry,
Biology, Spanish,
Chemistry.

557-7539

557-7170

‘.

SECRETARY

To executives of a
local downtown De-
troit non-profit organ-
ization.
Requires
skills in organizing
and prioritizing as-
signments, tact, initia-
tive and the ability to
communicate orally
and in writing. Must be
a competent typist.
Excellent opportunity.
Complete fringe bene-
fit package.

WATERFRONT SPECIALIST at
Camp Maas. W.S.I. certificate
and at least 1 year college re-
quired. Call Marvin Berman,
661-0600.

EXPERIENCED
SALES HELP

Aggressive salesper-
son wanted for
Women's Retail Clo-
thing Store.

Contact NADON'S

At Northland Center

Contact Ms. Petzel

965-3939

25—EMPLOYMENT

r

569-0988

THE "NEW" BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES
Is now interviewing candidates for the following
positions for 1984-85. Hebrew teachers, Religious
School teachers, Youth Advisors and Junior Con-
gregation leaders.
Call 851-6880 for an appt.

TEACHER WANTED

Interested in experiencing life in a
small active Jewish Community?

Consider this .

WE REQUIRE A QUALIFIED HEBREW SCHOOL
' L (CHEDER) TEACHER
FOR APPROXIMATELY 35 STUDENTS. THE SUCCESSFUL APPLI-
CANT WILL ALSO BE EXPECTED TO BECOME INVOLVED IN OTHER
ASPECTS OF JEWISH COMMUNAL AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES.

Send resume to:

17—HOUSES FOR SALE

1
SOUTHFIELD GARDENS

FARMINGTON HILLS
WOODSTREAM
FARMS. Four bed-
room colonial on treed
lot, circular drive,
sprinklers, central air,
den, family room,
Florida room, first
floor utility and much
more. $139,900.
851-1900

OPEN SUN 2-5

18687 GOLDWIN
N. of 10, W. of Southfield
Four-five bedroom
colonial, 3 1/2 baths,
400 sq. ft. work room.
Praised by "Better
Homes & Gardens."

557-6265

4 S

REAL ESTATE ONE

c
HUNTINGTON WOODS

OPEN HOUSE 1-5

MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL

Lovely 4 bedroom
brick home. Newly
decorated with mod-
ern kitchen. New roof,
drive, insulation. Must
see. $75,900.

Free rose to the first
dozen mothers. 4
bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths.

4802 Thorntree
W. Bloomfield

By Owner

\

542-4720

CENTURY 21
Woodward hills

i

Scott Taub

WILOWAY DAY CAMP

-I

17 — HOUSES FOR SALE

A TALE OF TWO STORIES:
Everyone will have
privacy and space in
this 4 bedroom con-
temporary colonial.
Features family room
with fireplace, private
den and study, 3 full
baths, large kitchen
and breakfast nook.
Attached 2 car gar-
age, central air,
$105,000.

Ask for Shirley Peisner

Merrill Lynch
Realty

626-9100 398-9811e

HUNTINGTON WOODS
OPEN SUN. 1-4
10825 BORGMAN
Attractive 3 or 4 bed-
room, 1 1/2 story brick,
1 1/2 baths, formal din-
ing room with oak
parquet, fireplace,
Florida room, air-
conditioning, finished
basement. Move-in
condition. Great loca-
tion! $57,900.

543-3037

646-5000
ANAsk for Dan or Archie.

N

SOUTHFIELD

Well built home in nice
family neighborhood
has an open floor
plan, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, family room
with fireplace and
patio with bbq. Bring
all offers. $73,500.
H-53574

HANNETT, INC.,

REALTORS

646-6200

DESIRABLE

WOODLAND TRAILS

Great for kids. 2800
sq. ft. built by Steel.
Huge kitchen and
great room. Four bed-
rooms and study, cir-
cular drive, intercom,
sprinkling system and
much more. Priced to
sell.

553-0202 or 553-0203

17 - A — LOTS FOR SALE

Dr. Sheldon Rubin

33 Laird Avenue
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
E1E 2P2

SALESPERSON

Excellent sales position with established
respected, rapidly growing weekly publi-
cation. Background in media sales help-
ful.

LAST INTERIOR LOT

In Walnut Hills Sub-
division. Maura Lane,
S. of Lone Pine be-
tween Middlebelt and
Inkster.

$70,000

After 6 p.m.
356-5139

Please send resume to:

Chuck Buerger, The Jewish News, #2368,

17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865,
Southfield, MI 48075

UNION LAKE
Bloomfield
W.
schools! Union Lake
front contemporaryl
Located on private
drive! Beautiful sunset
views! Sandy beach!
Interior has too many
features to mention. If
you miss seeing this,
you have missed`' the
best around.
$299,000.

Ask for BARBARA DUTTON

20—COMMERCIAL
SPACE FOR RENT

13-RYAN. Busy strip center.
20x30. Good lease. $690 per
month. 548-6404, 661-1253.

Merrill Lynch
Realty

626-9100

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