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December 13, 1985 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-12-13

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Friday, December 13, 1985

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Dinner Slated

Detroit — In a historic move,
all 346 local Jewish organiza-
tions have agreed to hold their
annual dinner together on the
same night. The monumental
event will be held on April 1,
and will be called the Blue And
White Brandeis Bonds Trans-
ideological and Welfare Fund
Donor Dinner.
Max Snoozing will emcee the
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hind the podium for 15-minute,
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tion consultant to the planners
of the dinner, "but people should
keep in mind that if they can
just make it through this, they
won't have to go to another
Jewish banquet or dinner the
rest of the year. Think of the
money that will be saved in
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