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September 06, 1985 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 6; 1985

• MAX THE HANDYMAN

ON CAMPUS

Can do . anything in or out of the house

Former Apt. Maintenance Chief

YOU NAME IT - I'LL DO IT!!

window washing, screen repair, gutter cleaning, electric switches replaced,
door and lock repair, curtain rod design, caulking, cement repair, garbage
disposal replacement, plumbing, ETC., ETC., ETC.

illel Activities
lated At U-M

Call 968-1145

airport transportation service available

With the 1985-1986 school
ear under way, the B'nai B'rith
illel Foundation at the Uni-
ersity of Michigan is planning
full slate of activities for the
onth of September.
Registration for Hillel's
Jewish Learning Center will
egin Monday. The center offers
afternoon and evening courses
on subjects ranging from Bible
nd Yiddish to Israeli folk danc-
ng. Jewish Learning Center
classes begin the week of Sept.
23 and are open to the entire
community.
The Psychology and Religion
series will meet 8 p.m. alternate
Thursdays beginning Sept. 19
for group discussions exploring
the dimensions of spirituality
and the connection between in-
dividual personality and reli-
gious experience.
Hillel will hold a Break Fast
for Graduate Students following
Yom Kippur Services 7:45 p.m.
Sept. 25 in the Hillel House so-
cial hall, 1429 Hill Street in
Ann Arbor.
The organization's three-
night-a-week film program, Hill
Street Cinema, is in full swing
with nine features scheduled to
run between now and the end of
September. Movies to be shown

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Get $1 back when you
buy any three packages
of Mother's Margarine.

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Less fat!
More flavor!

PAREVE

Delicious, flavorful
quarter- pound
burger patties
made from top
quality dark
turkey meat ;
packed 4
per pack.

KOSHER

Empire

POULTRY

are:
Batman, 9 p.m. and midnight
tomorrow: The Sunshine Boys,
7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday; The
Big Chill, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Thursday; Harry and Tonto,
8:30 p.m. Sept. 14; The Odd
Couple, 7 and 9 p.m. Sept. 19;
Our Man in Havannah, 8:30
p.m. Sept. 21; The Boat Is Full,
7 and 9 p.m. Sept. 22; Sid-
dhartha, 7 and 9 p.m. Sept. 26;
and Take the Money and Run,

Look for them in the freezer section!

Distributed by:

Detroit

City Food Services, Inc.

(313) 894-3000

Hazel Park

It's the holiday season...when baking
and cooking are at their peak.
MOTHER'S is the PREMIUM
MARGARINE that makes everything
taste better. Available In sticks or .
soft in tubs...Sweet unsalted or salted.
All are Kosher, Pareve andpendorsed.
Ask for it. Available at your favorite food
store. Then send the
Universal Product
Code marks from
any 3 packages and
we'll send you $1
by mail

Morris Kosher Poultry

(313) 545-7600

8:15 and 10 p.m. Sept. 28.

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Southfield Grants

The Southfield Arts Council is
now accepting applications for
its 1985-1986 Grants-in-Aid
Program. Under the program,
cultural and educational organ-
izations operating in the
Southfield-Lathrup Village area
may apply for project or operat-
ing grants. Scholarships in the
visual, literary or performing
arts will also be available to
qualified residents of the area.
Grant applications will be ac-
cepted until Oct. 31. The appli-
cation period for scholarships
will begin Jan. 1, 1986. For
further /information, call Phyllis,,
Jose 355-9282.

Luncheon Set

Inter-
The
Michigan
Professional Association on
Marriage, Divorce and Family
will hold a round table luncheon
to discuss "Trans-Racial,
Trans-Cultural( and Foreign
Adoptions" noon, Thursday at
the Machus Red Fox in Bir-
mingham.
For reservations or further in.
formation, call Phyllis Dantzeri
646-5622.

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