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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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"Where Fit is Foremost"
INTERIORS 1
Kosins
• We Sell Diamonds Only
• By Appointment Only
Uptown
Southfield at
10 1.12 Mile • 569-6930
The New York
Diamond Cutting Co.
355-2300
ART for your
OFFICE
Introducing .
1-800-346-1900
Consultation in your of rice.
• Delivery • Installation.
For information call .. .
The Men's Club & Sisterhood
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Zionist Organization of America
Metro Detroit District
cordially invite the community to hear
CO Hrs. 9-5, Mon Sat. PININI
Coolidge at Catalpa
Daily 11-7, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-4
presents
U.S. CONGRESSMAN -HOWARD WOVE
8.27
RATE
savings
8c loan
BANKING SERVICES
8.00
12-Month C.D.
YIELD*
•Regular Savings Accounts
•Business Checking
Accounts
•Personal Checking
8.79
RATE
8.50
24-Month C.D.
YIELD*
10.08
RATE
9.75
36-Month C.D.
YIELD*
10.34
RATE
10.00
Money Market
.?5
Accounts
•Certificates of Deposit
•Money Market Accounts
•Overdraft Protection
•Real Estate Loans
•Business Loans
•Personal and Instalment
Loans
•Auto Loans
•Money Orders
•Safe Deposit Boxes
•Bank by Mail
•24 Hour Depository —
7 days a week
•Traveler Checks
•Notary Service
•Direct Deposit—Social
Security, Government, or
Retirement checks
•Purchase of Treasury
Instruments
'Gold & Silver
Commemorative Coins
•Foreign Exchange
•Home Mortgages
•Commercial Mortgages
"HUNGER IN AFRICA: THE PLIGHT
OF THE FALASHAS"
Friday, June 28, 1985 8:00 p.m.
Workmen's Circle Educational Center
26341 Coolidge, Oak Park
For further Info
No
Call: 545-0985
Admission Charge
1=11
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2986 Walton Road
(At Clintonville Rd.)
644.2999
674-4901
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215/75R14
205/75R15
215/751115
225/75R15
235/75R15
CLAWSON
Troy at Third
Custer at 14 Mile
• Yield assumes monthly interest reinvested in our money market
at current rate, compounded monthly.
LOBBY: M-TH 10AM-4:30PM, F 10AM-6PM
DRIVE THRU: M-TH 9:30AM-6PM, F 9:30AM-6PM .1
Rates subject to change
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For Auto—Home—Business
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Southfield
$53.95
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and up
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ACCESSORIES
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Chairman of the House Sub-Committee
on AFrica
Former Professor of African Affairs
speaking on
Refreshments
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Mailing anywhere in the continental U.S.
Phone orders accepted
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THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1985, 8:00 P.M.
Continued from Page 26
several
prepackaged
assortments
starting at
FIELD I STUDIO
VISA'
Editor, Near East Report (AIPAC)
Author, "Uncle Tom and Other Such Jews"
Syndicated Columnist
Formerly, Leading Pro-Israel
Activist on Campus
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peanuts
popcorn
chips-
all your
favorite candy
2646 Coolidge Hwy. (S. of 12 Mile)
399-1320 or 399-1327
Berkley
M.J. ROSENBERG
Admission Free
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This Summer But ... So
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Package To Camp Each
Week From The Wiz
The Diamond Cutters"
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End Of An Era
at Maple & Orchard Lk. Rd.
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Big & Tall
355-2300
Sugar Tree
Plaza
8
Southfield Rd at
111/2 Mile • 559-3900
Call Jerry Turken at
PEOPLE
$49 50
most
cars
Metallic extra. Includes new
pods, turn rotors, pack wheel
bearings where needed.
PHONE:
353-2500
South of 10 Mile
Open doily 8 a.m. Mon -Sat .
WAYNE: CALL 721-3700 r LINCOLN PARK: CALL 388-0600
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Rosaline Gilson:
Ending a 29-year career at Beth
Hayeled.
volved
in the Livingston
Cooperative Nursery School
in Washington, first as a
parent and then as a teacher.
She worked there until the
birth of her second daughter.
Gilson took almost five
years off after that, going
back to work when her
daughter started school. She
began teaching at Shaarey
Zedek in 1956.
"I was one of the few chil-
dren in my class with a
working mom," says Jackie
Lorfel, Gilson's daughter.
Lorfel, 38 and a mother of
two, adds, "My mother has
spent a lot of time with her
work. But I never felt that
. . . she has ever given up
time with the family."
Gilson has always been
able to balance her career
and role as a mother. She
earned her master's degree
in 1964 and for nine months
worked as a consultant to
the State of Michigan De-
partment of Social Services.
Her job of planning, estab-
lishing and licensing child
care centers required travel-
ing across the state. Gilson
left the job in order to be
home when her children ar-
rived from school.
Miriam Meyers, a Beth
Hayeled teacher who has
been at Shaarey Zedek three
years longer than Gilson,
remembers when Gilson was
a classroom teacher. "She
ran a very creative class. She
has always been a dedicated,
devoted woman to what she
is doing.". As an adminis-
trator, Meyers remarks that
Gilson "has over-extended
herself to the synagogue and
to the parents to do what she
can to bring the school to
where it is."
Gilson is the type of ad-