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September 27, 1985 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-27

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38 Friday, September 27, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT

Serving the Community

for 68 Years-

A?Y'

try
Offers: • Low-cost Cemetery Benefits to Work-

men's Circle members, children and
relatives.
• Pre-paid Perpetual Care coverage to
save the worry and expense of annual
maintenance fees.

4 0, •••••• 4 11,

;* DIAMONDS 4.

A New and Unique
*Way to Purchase Diamonds
call


A

Marlin Loftin



Silver & Jewelry Appraisals
o r Reasonable Rates.

I

t

(313) 354-6356

BRAND NAME
SHOES & BOOTS

AT DISCOUNT PRICES!

SAVE UP TO 75%!

HUNTERS ME Next to Loolons
Ordtard lk & 14, Fn. Hills I51-419)
551-0062
SOIMIFIELD PLAZA

353-3888

Fine Arts

29512 Northwestern Hwy.

(313) 545-0985

(9.3 Weekedays)

announces:

(in the sunset strip)

plus:

P.s.

PEGGIE MEAD KORONCY

demonstrates watercolor painting'11-4 on'Wednesdays

You may not need to replace that chipped windshield!

Most insurance
companies will pay
for chip repairs.
with no
deductible
needed.

United Hebrew Schools' Nursery School

21550 West 12 Mile Road
Southfield, Michigan 48076

We offer:









Flexible scheduling to fit your needs
Full or Half-day sessions/Extended days
Lunch/Brealdast options
Enrichment programs: seculai and Judaic
Certified/Experienced teachers
Kindergarten Readiness
Parent-Toddler and Summer Day Camp

For further information, call 356-7378,or 3541050

FOR WOMEN

For Men & women

........

The Workmen's Circle Cemetery is located at 14 Mile Road and
Gratiot.
For Further information contact:

The Workmen's Circle
26341 Coolidge,
Oak Park, MI 48237



DESIGNER SHOE OUTLET

Hadassah House
Dedicated Sunday

The dedication at 2 p.m. Sun-
day of the Sarah and Ralph
Davidson Hadassah' House, 5030
Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloom-
field, will also mark the 70th
anniversary of the Greater De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah.
Diane Klein is Hadassah
president. Evelyne Tobias has
compiled and written a 70-year
history of the organization.
Hadassah's new home, made
possible by a gift from Mr. and
Mrs. Byton (Dorothy Davidson)
Gerson, and William "Bill"
Davidson, in addition to other
gifts, was added to the holdings
of Hadassah House, Inc., the ac-
tual owners of the building,
which was formerly occupied by
the West Bloomfield Township
Public Library. The funds will
maintain the house in per-
petuity.
Phyllis Newman is president
of Hadassah House, Inc., and
chairman of the building com-
mittee.
There are administrative
offices, and specially designated
rooms in the Sarah and Ralph
Davidson Hadassah House.
There is the Fannie and Morse
Saulson Auditorium, the Lillian
and Frank Wetsman Reception
Area, and Mina and Theodore
Bargman Lounge and the
Suzanne and Jerome Kaufman
Family Conference Center.
Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek will affix the
mezuzah.
The community is invited. A
reception and tour will follow.

GLASS WELDERS

552-8840
for Mobile Service

Used Book Sale
In Huntington Woods

The Huntington Woods Li-
brary will have its used book
sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 5 at ,the
library.
Tax credit vouchers will be
made available to persons who
donate books for the sale. To
donate used books, call Eugene
Steinberger, 542-0618.

ZOA ACTION GUIDELINES

SAY "NO"

To the sale of advanced weapons to Jordan

Richard W. Murphy, Assistant Secretary of. State, has told the House Foreign Affairs Subcom-
mittee that "he could not report any significant progress on gaining King Hussein's agreement to
direct talks with Israel." Nevertheless, the Administration is determined to proceed with the sale
"even if it meant provoking a major clash with Congress" (N.Y. Times, Sept 11, 1985). King
Hussein's "peace-rhetoiic" is obviously designed merely to secure the American arms sale. Since
Congress is already on record in a "sense of Congress" resolution banning the, sale of advanced
weapons to Jordan, such sale is totally unwarranted now in view of Hussein's adamant refusal
to engage in direct and unconditional negotiations with Israel.

WRITE OUR SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN TODAY.

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA

METRO DETROIT DISTRICT
18451 W. 10 MILE
SOUT1IFIELD, MI 48075

569 1515

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