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October 26, 1984 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

YOUR WEDDING—
BAR MITZVA

EARN $$$'s
Leading deluxe Kosher
Tour Operator seeking
salespeople to solicit their
own synagogues, organiza-
tions, individuals and
groups or our travel pro-
gram to Europe/Caribbean
and U.S.

ALBUM
FINER
WINER

WILL BE

WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY

at the annual JFA volunteer
recognition party.
The couple has actively volun-
teered since Mrs. Aronovitz's
mother was a resident of the
apartments. Although she is no
longer a resident, the Aronovitzes
still continue their weekly visits.
Volunteers work in the office, in
the apartthents store, assist with
programs and perform services for
residents. Persons interested in
volunteering should call, JFA
Executive Director Helen
Naimark, 967-4240.

3000 TOWN CENTER
SOUTHFIELD, MI. 48075
PHONE: 548-2266/358-4300
COMPLETE PHOTO/VIDEO SERVICES

If you're planning a simcha in Israel
between Dec. 14, 1984 and Jan. 2, 1985,
Dave will be there & is accepting photographic assignments.

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1-800-752-8000

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Ask for

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Home for aged staff,
auxiliary are cited

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Lights - Sound ---
Experience

Bar-Bat Mitzvahs

Confirmations • Sweet 16s • Etc.

Two staff members and the aux-
iliary of the Jewish Home for
Aged were recognized at the an,
nual conference of the Michigan
Non-Profit Homes Association.
Stephen Roizen, associate di-
rector, was elected to his first
term on the board of directors of
the association.
Cheryl Riskin, assistant direc-
tor, received the President's
Award at the annual award cere-
mony.
The auxiliary was singled out
for the group volunteer of the year
award for its Butzel Vacation
Program. Accepting the award for
the auxiliary were Marilyn
Fishman, Sheldon Fishman and
Anna Mickel.

Ann Arbor Winter Art Fair

Nov. 2-4, 1984

Friday 10 AM-9 PM
Saturday 10 AM-9 PM
Sunday 10 AM-6 PM

Specializing in photobuttons and
OTHER PARTY FAVORS for your next affair.

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855-4657

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& Tennis Building

Ferry Field on State Street
1-94 Exit State Road (North) •

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851-9209

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BBYO

The next BBYO adviser con-
tinuing education session will
take place Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. at the
BBYO office. The agenda will in-
clude programs on the adviser's
role in program planning, mem-
bership recruitment, and a pre-
view of the forthcoming regional
convention. An adviser associa-
tion meeting will also be held im-
mediately following the continu-
ing education session.
The next meeting of the Great
Lakes AZA Council will be held at
7 p.m. Nov. 5 at the B'nai B'rith
Building. The Great Lakes BBG
Council will meet Nov. 8 at 7 p.m.
in the same facility. Each AZA
and BBG chapter is expected to be
represented at these meetings
with their chapter president and
at least two other delegates.
BBYO is in the process of or-
ganizing a new BBG chapter in
the Bloomfield Hills-West Bloom-
field area. The chapter is open to
Jewish girls, ages 14-18, or grade
nine through 12. The next meet-
ing will be on Sunday at 7 p.m. in
the home of Cyndi Kahn, 4428
Westover, West Bloomfield. For
information, contact Rhonda Du-
bin, program supervisor, 352-
2538.
A regional convention steering
committee meeting will be held on
Nov. 7 at 4 p.m. at the B'nai B'rith
Building. All chapter presidents
and regional convention chair-
men are asked to attend. The con-
vention will take place Dec. 23-27
at the Jewish Community Center.

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Friday, October 26, 1984

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Children under 10 free with, adult

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