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September 28, 1984 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-28

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Friday, September 28, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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YOUTH

Wishing all our family and
friends a year of
health and happiness

A Very Happy & Healthy
New Year To All My Friends
Rose Ferber

KENNETH, NANCY, AARON & DAVID LIPSON

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A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year To All Our
Friends and Family

At Park Place Shops
14 Mi. Rd. & Northwestern Hwy.

33014 Northwestern Hwy.
W. Bloomfield, MI

(313) 626-5860

Mon.-Fri. 10:30-5:00
Thurs. 10:30-8:30, Sun. 11-3

DRY CLEANING
PRICE LIST

Rudi's Barber Shop &
Mary•Jo's Beauty Shop

Slacks and Skirts

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Sweaters and Blouses

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Angora, Mohair, Silk — 49c Extra

JUDGED #1

THE "CHOCOLATE
CHUNK COOKIE" BY
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also by P.M. Magazine I
in Detroit.

"THE COOKIE NOOK AT TALLY HALL"

Sport Coats
2-pc. Suits
3-pc. Suits
Winter Coats

Trench Coats

542-2555

Our Hand-Made Cookies Are Mixed From1
Scratch Daily and Baked Hourly Using Only the I
Finest Ingredients.

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Fur Trim — 1.09 Extra

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SHARI-LYNN CLEANERS

542-2555

13741 W. 11 Mile Rd. (1 Block West of Coolidge) Oak Park

Try Our JUMBO COCONUT MACCAROONS

(Plain or Chocolate Covered)

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AND . . . Don't Forget Everyone's Favorite Snack.

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Would Like
To Extend Greetings
For A Happy & Healthy
NEW YEAR
To You
And Your Family
















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ORCHARD MAUL

Orchard Lake Pd. at maple
We3t Bloomfield

BETH SHALOM Kadima will
go apple picking on Sunday, meet-
ing at Cong. Beth Shalom at noon.
Those interested in attending
should call Shiri Greenbaum,
855-0628; or Ron Leff, 552-8165.
The event is open to all in grades
six, seven and eight.
B'NAI DAVID Story Hour
(age 4-7) and Junior Congrega-
tion will meet every Shabbat at 10
a.m. Children learn prayers, cus-
toms, blessings and games relat-
ing to Jewish life and tradition.
The groups are led by advisers
Joyce Lang and Laura Lazarus.
There will be a Shabbat lunch-
eon Saturday, immediately fol-
lowing services. Admission is
free, and all are welcome.
The following groups are avail-
able to members and non-
members: Shalom,
kindergarten-grade two; Ruach,
grades three-five; Masada, grades
six-eight; Atid, grades nine-12.
Talit and Tefilin, for teens age
13 and older, will meet Sunday
mornings, beginning Oct. 7. All
interested youth are invited. The
morning includes services, break-
fast, discussions and a rec-
reational event. For information,
call the youth office, 557-8325.
At 1 p.m. Sunday Shalom/Story
Hour will have an arts and crafts
session. Ruach will have a games
afternoon at 1 p.m. Sunday, with
adviser Miss Lazarus. Masada
will have a mystery trip with ad-
viser Maureen Broder at 1 p.m.
Sunday.
Atid will hold a general meet-
ing at 1 p.m. Sunday to discuss
future events and elections.
All of the above activities are
free of charge. Reservations are
due by 11 a.m. Sunday. For reser-
vations, call the youth office,
557-8325, or the synagogue, 557-
8210.
For information on B'nai David
youth activities, call the youth
office or Youth Director Monte
Schloss, 559-6399.
YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS
announces member Abby Guyer
has been named National Confer-
ence of Synagogue Youth regional
secretary. For information on YIT
activities, call David Snow, 557-
3746; or President Debbie Beres,
559-6281.

BBYO

"BBYO Fever — Catch It" is the
theme of this year's kickoff dance,
which will take place Saturday at
Southfield-Lathrup High School
at 8:30 p.m. The dance is open to
all Jewish youth. Admission is
free to all registered members of
AZA and BBG. Non-members and
prospective members will be ad-
mitted at a nominal fee. Music
will be provided by John Sapien of
Dance With Me Productions.
Coordinators are Ron Kup-
persmith of Akiba AZA and Jodi
Leichtman of Brice BBG. Staff
coordinator is Brian Ackerson.
The next meeting of the Great
Lakes AZA Council will take
place on Monday at 7 p.m. at the
B'nai B'rith Building. Each chap-
ter should be represented at the
meeting with at least three dele-
gates. A decision on the Council
fund raising will be made and
elections for Council moreh will

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