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Friday, November 1, 1985
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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646.2452
682-7336
18161 W. 13 Mile Rd.
2496 Walce
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS:
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WALL
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Goodyear Michelin
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MOUNTED
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INSURANCE REPLACEMENT WITH
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For Auto—Home—Business
24777 Telegraph
Southfield
$53.95
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FRONT DISC
BRAKES
'SELECT"
$4950
most
cars
Metallic extra. Includes new
pads, turn rotors, pack -wheel
bearings where needed.
South of 10 Mile
Open doily 8 o.m. Mon -Sot
• PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY SERVICE FOR HOME,
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• SERVICING SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN FOR 50 YEARS
IN ALL PHASES OF PEST CONTROL
REASONABLE RATES
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Presents
The Holidays are coming!
1) Fabulous Old Rhinestone Costume Jewelry
2) Fine Decorative Antiques
(crystal, china, Art Deco, bronzes,
ivory, marble and furniture)
3) Gift Items
CUSTOM POLYSTEEL WSW
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To My Wonderful Wife
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Give a gift
of life,
Keep the tradition
alive.
A special selection of contem-
porary and traditional religious
pendants and charms.
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fine jewelry and gifts
phone 357-5578
26400 West Twelve Mile Road
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With All Our Love,
Art
and the kids
Larry, Stacey, Jeff,
Rachel, Allan, Ilene,
and Buttons
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developed outstanding services
an comprehensive training for
professionals; yet, most Jewish
parents do not want their chil-
dren to enter Jewish communal
service.
Bubis noted that Jews in the
past belonged to numerous
organizations. Today's younger
Jews, while positive toward
their Jewishness, are negative
toward joining. Singles' affilia-
tion is more likely to be in pri-
vate, non-institutionalized ways,
posing new dilemas for the
oganized community.
Jews have never been as well
educated as they are today in
every subject but Judaism,
Bubis said. "They know they are
Jews but are uncertain why or
how to be a Jew ... Fear is in-
sufficient reason to create a
Jewish ictentity."
The commission was asked to
develop a creative plan to
enhance Jewish identification
and affiliation.
It will break down into sub-
committees, meeting over the
course of the next two years.
The subcommittees will include
members not serving on the
commission itself and will draw
upon the expertise of those with
special insight into individual
issues. A final report will be is-
sued in September 1987, but
those projects which can be in-
itiated earlier will get under
way as is feasible.
To assist the commission, the
Jewish Welfare Federation has
retained the services of Charles
Zibbell, retired associate execu-
tive vice president of the Coun-
cil of Jewish Federations, who
will be consultant.
Serving on the commission
with David Page are: Peter M.
Alter, James M. August, Marvin
Berlin, Harold Berry, David
Bittker, Elaine D. Block, Robert
Bluestein, Martin E. Citrin,
Leon S. Cohan, Harriet Cooper,
Margo Coville, Eugene Driker,
Dr. Joseph Epel, Douglas Etkin,
Stanley D. Frankel, Joel Ger-
shenson, Lynda Gies, Rabbi
Elimelech Goldberg, Gerald
Greenwald, Rabbi Irwin Groner,
David Hermelin, Irwin T.
Holtzman, Selwyn Isakow and
Lawrence S. Jackier.
Also, Diane Klein, Prof. Ar-
mand Laufer, Justice Charles
Levin, Michael Maddin, Marsha
Miro, Dr. Henry L. Nadler,
Robert H. Naftaly, Beatrice
Rowe, Aviva Robinson, James
Safran, Mark E. Schlussel,
Judge John Shepherd, Jane
Sherman, Edwin Shifrin, Robert
Steinberg, Frieda Stollman,
Rabbi M. Robert Syme, Shelby
Tauber, Anita Taylor, Charles
Tobias, William Wetsman and
Jack Zwick.
A college student and a high
school student are as yet un-
named.
Prices Rise
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Tel Aviv (JTA) — The con-
sumer price index rose- by 2.5
percent during the first two
weeks of October, the Central
Bureau of Statistics reported
last week.