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Friday, January 11, 1985
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
DIAMOND DESIGN
FOR WOMEN
Manufacturing Jewelers
• EAR PIERCING EVERY DAY
• DIAMOND DESIGN WILL CUSTOM DESIGN
AND MANUFACTURE JEWELRY FOR YOU
CLASSIFIEDS
for All
Your Needs
HUNTERS SQUARE 31025 Orchard Lake Rd. 855-7911
at 14 Mile Rd.
Major Credit Cards.
Minor Repairs While You Wait
BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL
MOSES SISTERHOOD have a
THE BAGEL FACTORY
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24551 W. 12 MILE JUST WEST OF TELEGRAPH
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BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD
will have an Oneg Shabbat lunch-
Microwave
classes in
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FRESH SQUEEZED
ORANGE
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Specials Good Through Jan. 16th, 1985
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economist Norma
Home
Schonwetter will teach two mic-
rowave cooking classes at the Oak
Park Community Center this
winter.
A four-session course in "Basic
Micro Magic" will • be offered
Thursdays beginning Jan. 24. The
introductory class will be followed
by a class in "Ethnic Micro Magic"
beginning Feb. 28. The ethnic
cooking class will be held on three
consecutive Thursdays. Both
courses will be offered in after-
noon or evening sections.
There is a charge for each of the
classes. For information, call the
- community center, 545-6400.
WE ACCEPT ALL LOCAL BAGEL COUPONS
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general meeting on Jan. 23 at
noon at the synagogue. The pro-
gram will be a slide and lecture on
The Precious Legacy exhibit by
Esther Tarnoff Cooper of the De-
troit Institute of Art. There is a
luncheon fee. For reservations by
Thursday, call Sophia Feldman,
626-9515.
eon honoring Women's League
Sabbath on Jan. 19, following
Shabbat services. The program to
be presented will be "Warm
Jewish Humor on a Cold Winter
Shabbos," featuring the Beth
Achim Sisterhood Players. Guests
are invited. There is a nominal
charge. For reservations and in-
formation, contact chairman
Pauline Norman, 557-1548.
SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE
BETH EL will have the second
program in its Breakfast with the
Rabbi, series at 10:30 a.m. Tues-
day in the Alpert Room of the
temple: Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
will speak on "Everything You
Always Wanted to Know About
Me and Were Afraid to Ask." Ad-
mission is free, and guests are
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Women's talk
The Bais Chabad Torah Center,
as part of its ongoing lecture
series on the role of the Jewish
woman, will have its next lecture
at the home of Mrs. Sarah Greene,
7051 Lee Crest,- West Bloomfield,
Sunday at 8:15 p.m.
The speaker will be Chaya Sil-
berberg. There is no charge, and
the public is invited.
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FELDBRO
QUALITY
MEATS
6720 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
West Bloomfield Plaza
South of Maple
626-4656
Open7Days Mon. thru Sat. 8 a.m. to6p.m., SUN DAY 9a.m. to5 p.m
USDA CHOICE
LEAN & TENDER
WHOLE
NEW YORK STRIPS
$2 9 9
lb.
Cut & freezer wrapped free
STRICTLY FRESH
TENDER & TASTY
SCALLOPS
$ 2 9 91b
USDA CHOICE
LEAN & MEATY
STRICTLY FRESH
GRADE A
CHUCK
ROAST
CHICKEN
LEGS
$ 1 5 9lb
59c1b.
por bk att
TRAYS FOR
BEER & WINE I FRESH FISH DAILY I PARTY
ANY OCCASION
LARGE CHEESE SELECTION! LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN!
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