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May 25, 1984 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-25

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Friday, May 25, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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24007 TELEGRAPH

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27885 ORCHARD LAKE at 12 MILE,
ORCHARD/12 CENTER





Monday thru Saturday 9-6
Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 9-8




Sunday 12-5
553-2165

356-3335


• • • • • • • • ID'Ir

Prices effective thru Wed., May 30

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Right In Your
Own Driveway!

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STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

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13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092

GLATT KOSHER MEATS

Certified by the National
Automotive Institute of Excellence

(at reasonable prices).

VEAL RIBS
LAMB RIBS
HAMBURGER PATTIES -
CHUCK STEAK
BABY BEEF LIVER
VEAL HAMBURGER (very lean)

THE
TUNE
-UP
MAN

Comes to your home or office with
the garage-on
Valet service that doesn't
cost one penny extra

$1.49 lb.
99c lb.
$1 99 lb.
$1 79 lb.
99c lb.

$ 2.39

• Expert diagnostic tune-up
■ Electronic analyzer - all
engine systems
• Professionally trained
mechanics
■ Perfect results assured

Expanded Services
Call Sanford Rosenberg
for your car problems

lb.

All cut & freezer wrapped.
Our meat and store are kashered for Pesach

398-3605

Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter
Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

BNAI BRITH

MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will have a
guided tour of the glass ex-
hibit at the Toledo Art
Museum on June 21 for
members and friends. The
tour includes bus transpor-
tation, lunch and a visit to
the Libby Glass Factory
Outlet. For details, call

Hattie Schwartz, 356-8563;
or Gloria Michaelson, 559-
6382.

and Vice President of Pro-
gramming Helen Braver-
man announce jeweler
Steve Tapper will present a
program. There is a charge.
The chapter will have a Guests are invited. For re-
luncheon meeting noon - quired reservations, call
June 13 at the Knob-in- Dorothy Kass, 352-6340;
the-Woods Apts. clubhouse. Berniece Gill, 353-1631; or
President Norma Gorosh Lorraine Cooper, 559-4578.

Marshall Suburban Lodge to. honor
Max Kushner at Israel Bond dinner

Chairing the dinner is
Max Kushner of South-
field, a B'nai B'rith member Alfred I. Stebbins, lodge
for more than 40 years, will trustee.
Kushner joined the De-
be honored by the B'nai
B'rith Louis Marshall Sub- troit Louis Marshall Lodge
urban Lodge and the State in the early 1940s. He
of Israel at the lodge's an- served as an officer, took an
nual Israel Bond Tribute active part in B'nai B'rith
Council, became AZA
Dinner to be held at 6 p.m:
June 26 at Adat Shalom chairman and initiated the
Tree Program, in conjunc-
Synagogue.
Kushner will be pre- tion with the Jewish Na-
sented with the State of Is- tional Fund, and the
rael's Achievement Award, President's Brunch, which
"in recognition of outstand- honors B'nai B'rith lodge
ing participation in the - and chapter presidents by
vital Israel Bond program the planting of trees in Is-
for the development of Is- rael. For eight years he
rael and the new Negev, key served as an adviser to B'nai
to its future as a free and B'rith youth groups.
In 1946 he organized and
strong nation."

VISA'

CHUCK & BUD'S FRUIT MKT. & DELI

13745 West 9 Mile (corner of Westhampton)

543-8780

Hours weekdays 8-7 Sun. 7:30-5

ONLY THE BEST, NO ROOM FOR THE REST!

Extra Fancy Washington Red or Golden

DELICIOUS APPLES

lb.

Best's

KOSHER HOT DOGS 1

99

lb. Pkg.

U.S. No 1

IDAHO POTATOES 10

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Ray Hassen, president of the Metropolitan Detroit B'nai
B'rith Bowling Association, turned over his leagues' checks
for the Allied Jewish Campaign to Young Adult Division
President Julie Borim. Those leagues making their annual
AJC contributions were: Ivan S. Bloch/Israel,
Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson, Ben Lusky Traveling League,
Downtown-Fox, Henry Morgenthau-L'Chayim, Pisgah,
Tikvah Early Birds, Zager-Stone and M. C. Zeiger.

lb bag

49 0

Tender

GREEN BEANS

Sealtest

COTTAGE CHEESE 24

oz carton

Sealtest

HOMOGENIZED MILK

Specials Good Through May 31st

gal.

became the first president of
the Ivan S. Bloch Lodge,
then_ served as B'nai B'rith
Council vice president for
three years. He served as
president of the Louis Mar-
shall Suburban Lodge dur-
ing 1964-1965 and 1972-
1973. Kushner continues to
serve the lodge, heading
many committees.
Other communal activi-
ties include the 1982
presidency of the Crescent
Shrine Club and member-
ship in Perfection Lodge of
the Masons. In 1980, and
again in 1983, he was
elected president of the City
of Hope Mr. and Mrs. Club.
For tribute dinner reser-
vations and information
call Israel Bonds, 557-2900.

Parents-to-be
may take class

The. Oakland County
Health Division will offer a
series of eight classes for
expectant parents begin-
ning June 5 at the health
division's Southfield
facility.
The weekly classes will be
held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
and will be taught by public
health nurses.
To enroll in the cour- --,
call the health divis
424-7101.

Bowling benefit
for Leukemia

$ 1 39

88c

Max Kushner

Betty Eidelman, left, installing officer, presents the
gavel to Esther Applebaum, president of B'nai B'rith
Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit, at the organiza-
tion's 39th installation at Adat Shalom Synagogue. ,

The Children's Leukemia
Foundation of Michigan
will stage a Moonlight Dou-
bles Bowling Benefit at
Yorba Linda Lanes June 9.
Cash prizes will be
awarded.
For tickets and informa-
tion, call the, Leukemia
Foundation, 353-8222.

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