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April 12, 1985 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-04-12

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Friday, April 12, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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BRAKES
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STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

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

$59.95

CACI

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with coupon

Regular
$69.95

(at reasonable prices)

$2.49
$2.49
$2.99

ROAST
FLANKEN
RIB STEAK
BABY LAMB CHOPS

$3.99

Semi-Metallic
pads extra

lb.

lb.

lb.

lb.

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Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter

642-3116 . : :1
:ED STONE a i 642-3288

off, Orthodox Rabbis

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SHABOT
SHALOM
CANDLE LIGHTING TIME 6:51 P.M.

KING NOVA
LOX

BEST
SALAMI

SAVE

PKG.

1132"

3-OZ.
PKG.

16°

PKG.
8.°Z.88'

14Y

239

SAVE
UP TO
110

LENDER'S
BAGELS

PHILADELPHIA
CREAM CHEESE

SAVE

4-6 CT.
PKG.

5340

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.

Monday thru Saturday 10-9, Sunday 12-5

PEANUTS

IN SHELLS

69c

45 c lb.

MOST STORES
OPEN DAILY

We Also Carry
Gourmet Foods

644-0477

NOW! We have
Cheese and
Lunch Meat.

CARMEL
CORN

BANANA
CHIPS

99c lb.

99c lb.

PRETZELS

Women&Naamat, will meet
Wednesday at noon at Bonanza,
11 Mile and Greenfield. Bonnie
Hubert and Phyllis Canvasser
will give a fiber art demonstration
on wall sculptures. Guests are
welcome.
The chapter's 40th anniversary
celebration will be held at 8 p.m.
April 20 at Laurel Woods Apts.
club house. Dinner will be served.
Entertainment will be provided
by Larry Bassin and Joe Green-
baum. For reservations, call Mary
Shuster, 968-5340; or Frieda Bar-
ris, 354-5859. There is a charge.
Guests are welcome.

16°

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

THE CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER

SHARONA CHAPTER AF-
TERNOON GROUP, Pioneer

Women's American ORT, will
have a spring luncheon at 12:30
p.m. Thursday in the Whitehall
Apts. club house. Ann Mandel-
baum will speak on "Ethiopian
Jewry." Guests are welcome.
There is a nominal charge.

Prices good 4-12
thru 4-19

31170 Southfield & 13 Mile Rd.

Naamat, will hold a general meet-
ing on Monday at 1 p.m. at the
Whitehall Apts. clubhouse. Rev.
James R. Lyons, executive direc-
tor of the Ecumenical Institute for
Christian-Jewish Studies, will
speak on "Update: The Middle
East." Following the presenta-
tion, there will be a question and
answer session. Guests are wel-
come. There is a nominal charge.
For inflormation, contact Myna
Stein, 557-7981; or Mary Gilbert,
356-1034.

WHITEHALL CHAPTER,

8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
SUNDAY
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

COME SEE OUR DELI CASE!

AVODAH-CHAI-BRANDEIS
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/

SAVE

PRICES & ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU APRIL 18, 1985. NO SALES TO DEALERS. •

BROWN
LONG
GRAIN RICE

ff:

• New Pads • New Seals ....;
:e... Turn Rotors •- Road Test
....
....;.• Repack Bearings
...

All cut and freezer wrapped.

Under Supervision of The Council

FOR WOMEN

DOG
BISCUTS

59cl ub.

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will have a business meet-

ing at noon Monday in the Lincoln
Towers Apts. club room. Petite
luncheon will be served.

WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF
THE UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS will hold a board

meeting on Wednesday at 12:15
p.m. at the main United Hebrew
Schools building. The slate will be
submitted. Petite luncheon will
be served.

DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION

will meet at noon Tuesday in the
MCL Restaurant in the Tel-12
Mall.

WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND will have their

opening spring board meeting at
noon Tuesday in the Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. club house, an-
nounces Bea Feigelman,
president. Hostesses for the day
will be Bess Axelrod, Ann Rosen-
berg, Ann Wohl and Edith Zaf-
fren. Shirley Kraft, vice
president, and chairman of the
nominating committee will read
the slate. For information, call the
JNF, 557-6644.

PARKWOOD CHAPTER,

Women's American ORT, will
have a victory luncheon and
games afternoon at noon Wednes-
day at the Knob-in-the-Woods
Apts. club house. Proceeds will
benefit the ORT School of
Engineering. Members should
bring games. For reservations

and information, call Program
Chairman Mrs. Melvin Strager,
661-1649; or Mrs. Sam Jacobs,
546-0294.

ADAT SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its Double&Tri-

ple Chai dessert buffet at 12:30
p.m. Wednesday in the home Of
Beverly Dock, 28202 Harwich,
Farmington Hills.

NORTHWEST CHILD RE-
SCUE WOMEN will have a reg-

ular meeting Thursday at 11:30
a.m. at the Laurel Woods Apts
club house. There will be a
speaker. The Mother and Daugh-
ter Luncheon and fashion show
will be held May 2 at 11:30 a.m. at
the Furniture Club. Chairmen
are Nancy Kolar and Hanna
Foreman.

SISTERHOOD OF BETH AB-
RAHAM HILLEL MOSES will

meet 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the
Holocaust Memorial Center for a
tour. Members should bring a
dairy lunch. Coffee will be pro-
vided. After lunch a brief election
meeting will be held. For reserva-
tions call Sophia Feldman, 626-
9515.

PARKWOOD CHAPTER,

Women's American ORT, will
meet on Wednesday at noon at the
Knob Woods club house. Guests
are invited to the victory lunch-
eon and games afternoon. Lunch-
eon will be served at a nominal
charge. Avren Strager, program
vice president, announces there
will be mah jongg, canasta, gin
rummy, bridge, kaluki and
Rummy Q. Members and guests
are asked to bring their own
games. Presidents Leah Burak
and Sylvia Burnstein said the af-
ternoon will benefit the ORT
School of Engineering. For reser-
vations, call Cele Jacobs, 546-
0294; or Helen Stebbins, 358-
1747.

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, National

Council of Jewish Women, will
meet at the Holocaust Memorial
Center at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Rev. James R. Lyons, executive
director of the Ecumenical Insti-
tute for Jewish-Christian Studies,
will be the speaker. A tour of the
HMC will follow. For information,
call the NCJW office, 258-6000.

GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,

Pioneer Women/Naamat, will
hold a business meeting on Mon-
day at noon at Kristen Towers,
25900 Greenfield, Oak Park.
Nominations for officers will be
taken. Refreshments will be
served. Prospective members and
guests are invited.

TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER-
HOOD will have an election

meeting at noon April 22 in the
temple. Dr. Fred Rosner, director
of the department of medicine at
Long Island Jewish-Hillsdale
Medical Center, will speak on
"Medical Ethics." There is a
charge, and guests are invited.
For reservations, call the temple,
661-5700; or Rose Plotnik, 646-
6776.

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