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March 15, 1985 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-03-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

54 Friday, March 15, 1985

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STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

THE

13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092
GLATT KOSHER MEATS

WIZ

(at reasonable prices)

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$1.69 lb.
89c lb.

CHICKEN BREASTS
CHICKEN THIGHS
VEAL ROAST

$3.29

24 oz. (11/2 lbs.)

YOUTH

lb.

YET

balloon bouquets
penny candy
centerpieces
children's personalized
party bags.

541-0750

EVERYTHING IS RATED KOSHER FOR PASSOVER

All cut and freezer wrapped.

coolidge north of
catalpa - berkley

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

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Great Scat/ SHOAT SHALOM

CANDLE LIGHTING TIME 6:20 P.M.

EMPIRE
CHICKEN

BREAKSTONE LOW

FAT COTTAGE CHEESE

SAVE

LB

t

16 OZ.
CTR.

-

59'

12117

.

MACABEE
PIZZA BAGEL

12-OZ.

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SAVE
UP TO

HEINZ
VEGETARIAN BEANS

SAVE
UP TO

16-OZ.
CAN

KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT:

• 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.

GREAT
BUY

[

MOST STORES
OPEN DAILY

8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

,,,443 RICES & ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU MAR. 21. 1985. NO SALES TO DEALERS.

SUNDAY
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

Prices good 3-15
§ thru 3-22

BUY A LITTLE,
BUY A LOT.
YOU SAYE EITHER WAY!

COME SEE OUR NEW DELI CASE!

We Also Carry
Goormet Foods

31170 Southfield & 13 Mile Rd. 644-0477

CORNERS Shopping Center

Monday thru Saturday 10-9, Sunday 12-5



NOW! We have
Cheese and
Lunch Meat.

B'NAI MOSHE

United
Synagogue Youth will have an
oneg Shabbat at 8 p.m. today in
the home of Yale Cohen, 20260
Briar Ct., Southfield. For infor-
mation, call Amy Treitman, 661-

1895.

Senior USY will have a social at
the synagogue at 8 p.m. Saturday.
For information, call Amy.
Kadima will have a rollerskat-
ing party with the Beth Achim
youth group March 24 at
Bonaventure roller rink, meeting
at Cong. Beth Achim at 2 p.m. For
information, call Beth Bodzin,
354-1819.

357-5544 or 994-4714. Friends in
the eighth grade are welcome.
Shabbat services for youth of all
ages will be held at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday and March 23 and 30 in
the adult chapel.





Rabbi To Speak
At Awards Event

MICHIGAN STATE TEMPLE
YOUTH will hold their annual

second board meeting at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield today
through Suniday. The members
will decide and vote on rules and
regulations pertaining to MSTY.
This MSTY function will be
hosted by the Temple Israel Tem-
ple Youth. The theme for the
weekend will be "Ethiopian
Jews." Sportscaster Eli Zaret will
speak on, "Jewish People in the
Sport World."

SHAAREY ZEDEK United

Synagogue Youth (grades nine-
12) will entertain the residents of
the- Fleischman Residence Sun-
day, meeting at the synagogue at
1 p.m.
The eighth grade group will go
on an "after Shabbat mystery bus
trip" March 23, meeting at the
Hebrew school entrance at 7:30
p.m. dinner will be served. Ad-
mission is free, but reservations
are required by Thursday. For
reservations, call Risa Strauss,

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Rabbi David Nelson



Rabbi David Nelson of Cong.
Beth Shalom will address the
40th annual youth awards pro-
gram of the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations of
Greater Detroit at 1 p.m. March
24 at Beth Shalom.
League President Marjorie
Saulson announces that 26 stu-
dents will be honored for scholas-
tic and religious achievements
and for civic participation.
Refreshments will be served.
The public is invited.

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NEWS

Conservatives Uphold
Commitment To Halachah

Miami Beach (JTA) — Rabbi
Alexander Shapiro, the president
of the Rabbinical Assembly, af.,
firmed Conservative Jewry's
commitment to Halachah and
said the movement would con-
tinue to formulate policy based
upon the wide spectrum of opinion
within Conservative Jewry.
Addressing the 85th annual
meeting of the 1,200 member
Conservative Rabbinic body,
Shapiro of South Orange, N:J.,
declared in strong terms that
Conservative Judaism will con-
tinue to maintain its upholding of
Halachah by recognizing only the
lineage of the mother in determin-
ing Jewish status, unlike Reform
Judaism which recognizes both
the mother and father.
Shapiro also announced that
along with Dr. Gerson Cohen,
chancellor of the Jewish Theolog-
ical Seminary, a conference on
ideology has been established
consisting of 12 members — six
from the RA and six from the sem-
inary "whose task it will be to dis-

cuss and debate the nature of
Conservative ideology as it affects
us in the concluding years of the
20th Century."
The RA president made it clear
that this means seeking the opin-
ions of all members of the Conser-
vative movement regardless of
political ideology.

Meanwhile, the president of the
Orthodox Rabbinical Council of
America declared that unless all
Jews maintain Halachic
standards in marriage, divorce
and conversion, a vast part of the
American Jewish Community
could disappear.
In an unprecedented appear-
ance before the Conservative rab-
binic group, Rabbi Louis Berns-
tein added that if the schism be-
tween Orthodoxy and Conserva-
tive Judaism grows wider on mat-
ters of marriage, divorce and con-
version, Orthodox Jews would not
marry those Jews whose Judaism
was questioned.11e urged all Jews
to maintain Halachic standards.

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