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August 01, 1986 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-01

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SCHECHTER'S

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KOSHER HOTEL

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GLATT

GOING TO THE AIRPORT?
BUSINESS_ OR VACATION

2 Hours More of
Sunshine daily

SUCCAH ON PREMISES

SUMMER SPECIAL

June 26 to Sept. 2
Per week
per person
double occ.

$210

INCLUDING MEALS

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Reserve Now For The
HIGH HOLY DAYS
and SUCCOTH

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Start at your front door
avoid the hassel at the
airport and getting there!
ROYAL CAB
17415 WEST TEN MILE ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075
559-1972
Call us now for special
rates with this ad

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Entire Oceanfront Block 37th to 38th Sts. Miami Beach
SAM SCHECHTER, Owner Mgm't.

Helene Steinberg

MOST
FLORIDA CITIES

PICK YOUR OWN DATES.

FROM

$8900 p.p.

(one way, based on
round trip purchase)

No Minimum - No Maximum
ALSO,

THE LOWEST FARES
TO LAS VEGAS
can: GORDON TRAVEL

569-7333

` 25511 Smithfield Rd., Smithfield 41015

book
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first center building
suite 115
26955 northwestern highway
southfield, michigan 48034

has
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phone: (313) 262-1560

Please join:

If you are not wearing it ...sell it!

You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe
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Thelma Schurgin
Michele Kramer
Hildy Randolph
Carmen Murphy
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at our new location for a free cup of coffee!

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Southfield, Michigan 48034
262-1560

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SPECIALISTS

A SERVICE TO PRIVATE
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Cindy Jagodinski
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AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION

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642-5575

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Fine :Jewelers

EST. 1919

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THEATRE WEEKEND

$129

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PP. DBL. OCC.

ALL WEEKENDS THRU OCT,
• TRIP INCLUDES:

• Orchestra seat. for Cots Sot. P.M. • 2 NITES
HOTEL • City Tour • R.T. Mitch • Service of Ex-
perienced Tour Guide • All Toxes, Tips, Baggage
Handling

CHICAGO SHOPPING SPREE!

SEPT 19-21, 1986
$ 135 P.P. DBL

• R. T. MOTORCOACH
• 2 NIGHTS DAYS INN LAKESHORE
DRIVE
• CITY TOUR
• ALL TAXES & BAGGAGE HANDLING

STAR OF DETROIT

$33.00

F•P•

WED., AUG. 20 OR
MON. SEPT. 22

• 2 1/2 hr. luncheon cruise on "STAR OF DE-
TROIT'
(SPECIAL PROGRAMS ON SHIP!)
• BROWSE AND SHOP TRAPPER'S ALLEY AND
GREEKTOWN.
• ALL TAXES AND TIPS

GRAND HOTEL -

MACKINAC ISLAND
SEPT. 1-3 or 3-5 1986

165

P.P. DBL

One special woman in one thousand stands out above

SPECIAL SENIOR DISCOUNT SAVE 5%

• R.T. MOTOR COACH • 3 DAYS, 2 NIGHTS AT
GRAND HOTEL • FERRY RIDE TO MACKINAC ISLAND
• 2 COMPLETE BREAKFASTS • GUIDED HORSE &
BUGGY TOUR OF ISLAND • ALL TAXES & TIPS &
BAGGAGE HANDLING

TRAVERSE CITY

FALL COLOR TOUR
SEPT 26-28








5

160

P.P.

Dbl.

R. T. MOTORCOACH
2 WES PARK PLACE HOTEL
2 COMPLETE BREAKFASTS
2 COMPLETE DINNERS
GUIDED TOUR OF TRAVERSE BAY AREA
ALL TAXES, TIPS & BAGGAGE HANDLING

$33

STAR THEATRE IN FLINT

PP-

• AUG. 9 CI 10 - "EDDIE FISHER, CONNIE STEVENS
& TOMMY DORSEY"
• AUG. 24 - "JIM NABORS"

• INCLUDES ROUND TRIP MOTORCOACH
• LUNCH BEFORE SHOW IN FLINT
• ALL TAXES & TIPS

ELGIN HOUSE

STRATFORD FESTIVAL

198.00

It's not just her hair, or her style, or her confidence. It's her
overall demeanor that inspires our admiration.
One special woman has a certain grace and sophistica-
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It's not overpowering, or flirtatious, or faddish. It's ele-
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One special woman realizes the significance custom
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It's the knowledge of what fine fabrics can do to enhance a
look, build confidence, beautifully help you stand out.
If you're that special woman, 1 invite you to call me at
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$250.00

pp. dbl.
R. T. MOTORCOACH
4 DAYS - 3 NIGHTS ELGIN HOUSE RESORT
3 COMPLETE MEALS EACH DAY
DINNER THEATRE & ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVE-
NING
• SCENIC BOAT CRUISE • MANY SPECIAL EXTRAS!!!






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Friday, August 1, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Formation of a National
Jewish Hospice Task Force to
seek action on sorely-needed hos-
pice programs for the Jewish
terminally ill and their families
has been announced by the Syna-
gogue Council of America.
Martin Barell, chairman of the
SCA board of governors, said it
would work with Conservative,
Orthodox and Reform congrega-
tions, as well as with Jewish Fed-
erations, to facilitate their in-
volvement in hospice programs.
He said that of the 1,800 hospice
programs in the United States,
only 15 are under Jewish au-
spices.
Barell said the Task Force will
work with synagogues to identify
and produce volunteer care giv-
ers to be trained by hospices to
give service to Jewish terminally
ill persons and their families.
The Task Force would also
offer guidance to existing hos-
pices, generally now under Chris-
tian or secular auspices, seeking
information about the needs of
their Jewish clients. The Task
Force will also serve as a resource
center for synagogues and Feder-
ations seeking information, and
will monitor existing hospice ac-
tivities and collect data.
Barell said the Task Force
planned to publish a newsletter
to keep Jewish communities in-
formed of progress and problems,
and work with the National Hos-
pice Organization (NHO) and
Childrens Hospice International
(CHI) to strengthen the role of
Jewish organizations in those
nationwide activities.
Hospice is a procedure which
seeks to prolong the living rather
than the dying of the terminally
ill person. When cure is not
possible, providing care and com-
fort can be just as significant a
contribution to the patient.

JDC Sponsors
Goldman Award

New York (JTA) — The Ameri-
can: Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee is inviting ,applica-
tions for the Ralph I. Goldman
Fellowship in International
Jewish Communal Service for
1987.
The award will be presented to
a candidate with demonstrated
talent in the practice Nand study of
Jewish communal service, who
shows a strong interest in inter-
national Jewish communal work.
It will provide the selected appli-
cant with a year of work-study in
the New York headquarters of
the JDC, or in the Paris or
Jerusalem field offices.

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