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May 03, 1985 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-03

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Friday, May 3, 1985

64

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LOCAL NEWS

Be a name not a number by shopping at
your member market of the Detroit Area
Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Association
only.

Breakfast With Bar-Han Program Nears

SUN., MAY 5TH THRU THURS., MAY 9TH

LOOK FOR THESE SUPER SPECIALS!

Fresh, Fresh, Fresh

CHICKEN LEGS

99c lb. + coupon

U.S.D.A. Choice

ALL BEEF PATTIES

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Cohen & Son Kosher Meat Market

26035 Coolidge, Oak Park

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4`' Dexter Davison Kosher Meat Market

24760 Coolidge, Oak Park

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Harvard Row Kosher Meat Market

21780 W. 11 Mile Rd., Southfield

Franklin Kosher Meat

5554 Drake Rd., W. Bloomfield

Northgate Kosher Meat Market

25254 Greenfield, Oak Park

Louis Cohen & Sons
New Orleans Kosher Meat Market

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15600 W. 10 Mile, Southfield

Singer's Kosher Meat Market 'S ' . td

13721 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park

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Bring in this coupon and you
will receive a

50° redemption

on the purchase of chicken legs.
May 5-9

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More Pure Meat For Your Money at Your Member Market

officers will also take place at the
meeting.
Ms. Rosner-Doelker is part of
the "Rosner Trio", an ensemble
including her mother, Collette
Salon Rosner, pianist; and her sis-
ter, Cindi Rosner Kelley,
clarinetist. The trio has per-
formed at the West Bloomfield
Arts Festival, Scholarship Bene-
fit Concerts for Mu Phi Epsilon
and numerous music clubs,
among them the Birmingham,
Pontiac and Farmington.
The Rosner Trio has given con-
certs for the Hebrew Music Festi-
• vals, sisterhoods, middle years
Rae Sharfman
groups and the cultural series of
Temple Beth El, where Ms.
The American Women for Bar-
Rosner-Doelker is a frequent sol-
Ilan University, Detroit Chapter,
oist.
will hold its semi-annual "Break-
She has studied with members
fast with Bar-Ilan" program on
of the Detroit Symphony Or-
Thursday in the West Bloomfield
chestra and attended _master
home of Diane Klein.
classes conducted by Jean-Pierre
The program will feature flutist
Rampal, William Bennett and
Kim Rosner-Doelker, harpist
Andras Adorjan. She coaches with
Christa Grix, and Rae Sharfman,
Ervin Monroe, principal flutist of
who will present a Bar-Ilan up-
the DSO.
date, announced Joanne Zuroff,
. Miss Grix has performed in con-
cert at Symphony Hall in Boston,
the Kennedy Center in Washing
ton, D.C., and as a featured soloist
with the International Symphony
Orchestra. In 1983, Miss Grix was
the only harpist invited to
Halifax, Nova Scotia, as a young
artist. for the Scotia Festival of
Music. Locally, she has performed
with the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra and Michigan Opera The-
ater, and at the Pine Knob Thea-
ter and the Premier Center.
Mrs. Sharfman will report on

her recent visit to the Bar-Ilan
campus this past January. She is
active on behalf of Soviet Jewry
and Holocaust education.
Assisting in planning the
Breakfast with Bar-Ilan program
are: Goldie Adler, Ann Baruch,
Tillie Brandwine; Dolores Brown,
Rosa Chessler, Ethel Cohen,
Fayga Dombey, Hortense Falk,
Nancy Fox, Ruth Gilan, Malka
Gordon, Doreen Hermelin, Shelly
Jackier, Harriet Jacobson, Eve-
lyn Kasle, Linda Lee, Nora
Lessman, Beverly Leuchter, Ruth
Levi, Judy Naftaly, Susan Pap-
pas, Donna Pearlman, Blanche
Pollack, Rosie Schlussel, Barbara
Stollman, Frieda Stollman, Leila
Stollman, Lisa Weiner and Linda
Zlotoff.
For information and reserva-
tions, call the Bar-Ilan office,
398-7180.

Kim Rosner-Doelker

vice president-programming, and
Sharon Hart, president.
Terran Leemis, chairman of the
chapter's nominating committee,
announced that elections of new

Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Retults
Place Your Ad Today. Call . 354-6060

Christa Grix

BUSINESS

SHABOT
SHALOM
c ite CANDLE LIMITING TIME 8:15 P.M.

GREENFIELD
NOODLES

FEINBERG
SALAMI

1-LB.
PKG.

2

45

SAVE

1o, K -OZ. 3

1.24

96'

s

SAVE

95
ON 3

BREDE RED
HORSERADISH

MOTHERS ALL
WHITE FISH

24 OZ 2 49 SAVE
JAR

i

18.5-OZ.
JAR

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.

PRICES & ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 9, 1985. NO SALES TO DEALERS

SAVE
UP TO

30C

MOST STORES
OPEN DAILY

8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

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

Leo Knight, left received the Outstanding Photographic Contribution
Award from William Cortright, chairman of the Professional
Photographers of Michigan, State Certification Commission, at the
organization's recent state convention in Flint.

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