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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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BASKIN ROBBINS
28871 Southfield Rd.
near 12 Mile
559 3131
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For an after-Pesach treat,
that's really a dream.
Come to Southfield near 12 Mile
for Baskin-Robbins ice cream
You can top it with cherry,
whipped cream or some nuts,
It will all be O.K.
for we sold our Chometz
Wishing you a happy and
Kosher year.
Sara Singal & Family
FOR WOMEN
We Fence Everything
Mao
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FENCE COMPANY
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Women's
892-4400 754-3333
American ORT, will meet at 8
p.m. April 15 in the home of Fran
Hoffer, 29601 Red Leaf Dr.,
Southfield. Selma Goode, execu-
tive director of the Jewish Labor
Committee, will speak on "Jews
in the Labor Movement." Guests
are welcome.
20160 Sherwood
Detroit, MI 48234
DESIGNER SHOE OUTLET
For Men & women
BRAND NAME
SHOES & BOOTS
AT DISCOUNT PRICES!
SAVE UP TO 75%!
MRS SQUARE Next to Loolima's
Orchard Lk & 14, Farm. Mills
851-41W
SWIM PLAZA
551-0062
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
nal admission charge. For infor-
mation, call Nancee Davis-
Sharkey, 661-9241.
SHARONA
CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat, will
meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the
home of Mary Shuster, 22101
Marlow, Oak Park, 968-5340.
DEGANIA AND AVIVA
CHAPTERS, Pioneer Women/
Women/Naamat, will have a
luncheon at 12:30 p.m. April 16 in
the Kristen Towers, 25900 Green-
field, Suite 205E, Oak Park, an-
nounces President Belle Glenner.
Shaarey Zedek Librarian Mar-
lene Goldman will review The
Arab Mind by Raphael Fatal.
Proceeds from the luncheon will
benefit Naamat projects to help
Ethiopian Jews who have been re-
settled in Israel. There is a
charge, and reservations are
necessary. For reservations, call
Sylvia Baum, 559-4748; or Lillian
Pevsner, 557-2541. Guests are
welcome.
Naamat, will have a Women's
Freedom Seder at 7:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the home of Barbara
Berris, 27075 Nantucket Ct.,
Southfield. Guests are invited.
Refreshments will be served. For
reservations, • call Degania
President Jackye Drapkin, 646-
8086; or Aviva President Anita
Mentzel, 541-2317.
SHOSHANIM CHAPTER,
New York (JTA) — Declaring
that "the court finds the policies of
the Soviet Union to be an abomi-
nation," New York City Criminal
Court Judge Richard Carruthers
dismissed Monday, "in the inter-
ests of justice," the first "42 par-
ticipants in the March 5 "opera-
tion Redemption" sit-in outside
the Soviet Mission to the United
Nation.
The group included 33 rabbis.
Nearly 200 persons were detained
by police on that day.
Operation Redemption is an
on-going series of activities meant
to bring about arrests of the pro-
testers at Soviet offices to protest
"the new spiritual genocide of
Jews in Russia," according to its
sponsors, the Student Struggle for
Soviet Jewry and the Long Island
Committee for Soviet Jewry.
Those arrested in "Operation
Redemption" activities were
charged with disorderly conduct.
After arrests, protesters were
takn to precinct stations, given
summoneses and released on
their own recognizance.
Pioneer Women/Naamat, will
have an art auction at 7:30 p.m.
April 13 at Gallery Art Center,
18831 W. 12 Mile, Southfield.
Various styles of art in a wide
range of prices will be up for bid.
The public is welcome at a nomi-
NCJW Delegation
A delegation of 22 women of the
Greater Detroit Section of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
attended the NCJW's 36th annual
convention in Kansas City March
21.
Those attending were: Helen
Shevin, Hillary Gitstein-Turk,
Jessie. Stern, Sandra Leshman,
Marjory Ansell, Joyce Sosin,
Hermine Silver, Carol Sue Coden,
Marsha Zucker, Barbara Grant,
Terran Leemis, Sally Mayer,
Fran Wigod, Barbara Mayer,
Carole Maltzman, Janelle Miller,
Ann Zousmer, Claudia Gold, Bar-
bara Cook, Randie Levin, Janis
Goldstein and Linda Kohn.
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'HAPPY HOLIDAYS
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