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November 16, 1984 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 16, 1984

63

DIAMOND DESIGN

FIND It

Manufacturing Jewelers

• EAR PIERCING EVERY DAY

• DIAMOND DESIGN WILL CUSTOM DESIGN
AND MANUFACTURE JEWELRY FOR YOU

IN THE

HUNTERS SQUARE 31025 Orchard Lake Rd. 855-7911

Major Credit Cards

on 15110 W. Ten Mile in Oak Park
has received new floor tiling, car-
peting, acoustical tile ceilings and
has been freshly painted through-
out the building.
As a result, the program service
of the Center has expanded to a
multi-service center serving in-
fants, toddlers, grade school chil-
dren, teenagers, adults and senior
citizens.

The Center serves hot kosher
meals to senior citizens daily,
houses a gymnasium and dance
studio, as well as meeting rooms,
Judaica library and administra-
tion offices.
Irma Starr serves as the agency
branch coordinator and Miriam
Sandweiss is the senior adult de-
partment director. For informa-
tion,call the branch, 967-4030.

MANISCHEWITZ
TAM TAMS

EMPIRE
TURKEYS

10 TO 14 89t

9t

10.5-OZ.

SAVE

Tel Aviv (ZINS) — Kibbutzniks
have swelled the ranks of yordim
(emigres) more than any other
segment of the Jewish population,
according to a survey by the Bet
Berl Organization.
Although kibbutz membership
accounts for a total of 3.5 percent
of Israel's population, kibbutzniks
made up 4.3 percent of the yordim
in 1983, the survey found.

GLATT KOSHER MEATS

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FOR INFO CALL 543-7092

All cut and freezer wrapped.

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

OPEN WED. NOV. 21ST
UNTIL 11 P.M.
OPEN THANKSGIVING
9 A.M. TO 2 P.M.

• TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP.
• ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS'
*TELEGRAPH & MAPLE RD. BLOOMFIELD PLAZA
• 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD
• ANN ARBOR RD. IN SHELDON PLYMOUTH TWP.

PRICES & ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU NOV. 22, 1984. NO SALES TO DEALERS

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Gourmet Foods

553-2165

PASTEL

Deluxe Fancy

AFTER
"DINNER
MINTS

MIXED
NUTS

$3

Prices Good
11-16 thru 11-21
BUY A LITTLE,
BUY A LOT.
YOU SAVE EITHER WAY!

Warehouse

Bulk Food

29 lb.

No Peanuts
Salted or
unsalted

$
e

CASHEWS
$349.

(at reasonable prices)

95c per lb.
CHICKEN LEGS
89c per lb.
CHICKEN THIGHS
CHICKEN BREAST WITH W1NGS $ 1 59 per lb.
$ 249 per lb.
SHOULDER LAMBCHOPS
$ 1 19 per lb.
FRYERS

36'

KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT:

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SAVE

CAN

Monday thru Saturday 9-6, Tues., Wed. & Thurs 9-8, Sunday 12-5

Report more yordim
hail from kibbutzim

34'

MANISCHEWITZ
SOUP

BREAKSTONE
COTTAGE CHEESE

CTR.

SAVE

• CLEAR CHICKEN *MUSHROOM & BARLEY

LOW FAf

16-OZ.

7 spit

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NEWS

STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

FREE DELIVERY

8130
1

SAVE

POUND
AVERAGE

BY HEIDI PRESS
Local News Editor

Elias challenged the audience,
comprised of girls in grades nine-
12, to take up the work already
done by Rabbi Goldstein. "When a
generation passes, we must do
some of the things greater people
can't do anymore. We must take
up the challenge and continue the
work of Avraham Avinu."
The audience also was ad-
dressed by Rabbi Leizer Levin,
president of the Vaad Harabonim
— Council of Orthodox Rabbis,
who admonished the girls to con-
tinue to pass down knowledge of
Torah by becoming Hebrew
teachers.
Norman Allan, the benefactor
of the school which bears his late
daughter's name, paid tribute to
the memory of Rabbi Goldstein.
Master of ceremonies for the lec-
ture was Rabbi Avrohom Freed-
man, assistant principal of the
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.

Minor Repairs While You Wait

THANKSGIVING
Great Side HAPPY
CANDLE LIMITING TIME 4:16

Pursuit of education message
to Beth Jacob schools delegates

Education, passing down the
knowledge of Torah from genera-
tion to generation, was the theme
of the Sunday session of the na-
tional Beth Jacob Convention
meeting at the Sally Allan Ale-
xander Beth Jacob School for girls
in Beverly Hills.
More than 450 delegates from
27 Beth Jacob schools from
around the U.S. participated in
the four-day convention hosted by
the Detroit affiliate.
The convention was highligh-
ted by a talk by Rabbi Joseph
Elias, former principal of the boys
counterpart of Detroit's Beth
jacob school, the Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah. Rabbi Elias, principal
and founder of the Rika Breuer
Teachers Seminary for Girls,
talked about what he called the
importance of carrying on the
task of the Patriarch Abraham —
to educate.
In his speech, which paid trib-
ute to the late Rabbi Sholom
Goldstein, who was the principal
of the Sally Allan Alexander Beth
Jacob School for Girls at the time
of his death, Rabbi Elias re-
marked on how the late principal
carried on the principles set down
by his forebears, especially in the
realm of Hebrew education.
The late Rabbi Goldstein
founded the Yeshivath Beth
Y%hudah day camp, served as a
teacher and was actively involved
in the local Orthodox community.
"Rabbi Goldstein took on the
work of Avraham Avinu," Elias
said. "He had a vast variety of ta-
lents. He could've made a success
of anything he wanted."

at 14 Mile Rd.

Salted or
unsalted

"JUST LIKE
HOME-MADE"

CHEESE'
VEGETABLE
SOUP MIX
$ 2 99

GOURMET QUALITY

CHOCOLATE
BRIDGE
MIX
$3 3 %.

"SEASONED FOR
TURKEYS"

STUFFING
MIX
89%.

1 1 % at4

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