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September 21, 1984 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1984

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services and ideals on a mutually
profitable basis.
To date, she indicated that
there are nine chambers in the
major communities around the
country with an Israeli office lo-
cated in Tel Aviv.
Before its formal establish-
ment, the chamber has already
been instrumental in assisting
two of its members by setting up a
meeting between local
businessmen and an Israeli busi-
nessman promoting three land
development projects and a new
specialized tractor utilizing Is-
raeli technology and which has
never before been marketed in the
United States.
Mrs. Sherman announced that
plans are under way to co-sponsor
a local conference with the South-
field Chamber of Commerce, the
United States Department of
Commerce and a local insurance
company in addition to co-
sponsorship of a community-wide
conference in the Spring on "In-
vesting in Israel."
For information on either
membership or activities of the
Metropolitan Detroit Chamber,
contact the Executive Director
Shelly Komer Jackier, 661-1948.

at 14 Mile Rd.

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The United Hebrew Schools
Nursery School will begin its
parent-toddler program Oct. 2.
Parents with toddlers between
the ages of 18 months and 2 1/2
years will have an opportunity to
spend time together "in a school
setting" for ten weeks.
The nursery school still has
some openings for children age 2 1/2
and 5 years. The school has many
options: half day, full day and ex-
tended day, as well as an early
(hot) breakfast option.
For information about either
the parent-toddler program or the
nursery school, call the school,
356-7378 or 354-1050.

The Southfield Rotary Club has
elected Arthur James Rubiner as
its president.
Rubiner is former president of
the Probus Club of Detroit, the
Jewish Vocational Service and
Community Workshop, and the
Oakland Youth Symphony, and is
currently president of the Norse
Civic Association. He has for
many years been consul in Detroit
for the Republic of Iceland.

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Detroiter honored

Jack "Doc" Baroff, founder and
leader of the Brownsville Boys
Club Alumni Association of
Brooklyn, N.Y., was honored this
week at the organization's annual
reunion in New York.
The club was started to get
gangs off the streets and to make
it possible for needy children to
attend baseball games and attend
summer camps.

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Arthur Rubiner
to direct Rotary



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