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646-2452 I 682-7336
18161 W. 13 Mile Rd.
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2495 Walce
32374 Franklin Rd.
Franklin Village 851-8850
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Hours: M-S 10-5
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BI-FOLD SUPER SPECIAL
Existing Doors
$130.99 Installed
$140.99 Installed
$154.99 Installed
4 ft. openings
5 ft. openings
6 ft. openings
NEW MIRRORED BI-FOLD DOORS—FINEST QUALITY Slim Fold
$220.00 Installed
$230.00 Installed
$270.00 Installed
4 ft. openings
5 ft. openings
6 ft. openings
Lowest Prices On All Types of Mirrored Walls, Furniture, Bars, Cubes, Etc. Heavy Glass Table Tops, Shelving, Beveled
O.G. Edges.
Shower and Tub Enclosures, Replacement Windows.
12'x8' High $475.00
MIRRORED WALL SPECIAL
Call today for free estimates: 552-0088
Healthy Baby Week
Committee Meets
The Healthy Baby Week
committee will have an organ-
izational meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in the home of Linda
Levine, 28501 Franklin Rd.,
Apt. 138, Southfield.
The committee is looking for
more women to help set up the
new ideas and programs. For
more information, call Ms.
Levine, 357-4396.
Thrift Shop
Sale In Progress
Atlas Glass & Mirror
PERFECTION IS OUR REFLECTION
Where quality work, discount prices and you
the customer make us #1
New and prospective mem-
bers of B'nai B'rith are invited
to a mid-summer ice cream so-
cial at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in
the home of Ralph Miller, 156
Lake Park, Birmingham.
Membership information
and reservations can be made
by calling the Council office,
552-8177.
552-0088
The B'nai B'rith Women's
Second Chance Thrift Shop is
holding a year-end sale.
The shop is located at 22111
Coolidge, Oak Park. Store
hours are Monday-Friday 10
a.m. - 6 p.m.
Youth Benefit
From 'Showcase'
The B'nai B'rith Youth and
Services Appeal will benefit
from the B'nai B'rith Women's
Council "Showcase of Stars,"
slated for 8 p.m. Tuesday at
Temple Beth El.
The evening will feature Al
Schwartz, the singing window
washer; the Sweet Adelines;
the Katy-Did Kloggers;
Marsha Rafel and others. Wine
and cheese will be served at 7.
Admission is gained by a
minimum contribution to the
B'nai B'rith Youth and Serv-
ices Appeal campaign for
1986-1987.
The campaign benefits B'nai
B'rith youth-serving programs
such as the B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization, the Hillel Foun-
dations on college campuses
and the B'nai B'rith Women's
Children's Home in Israel.
For information, call the
B'nai B'rith Women's office,
552-8150.
Office
Supply Center
B'nai B'rith Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter members
celebrating the $350,000 in Israel Bond purchases made at the
recent lodge and 'chapter reception are, from left: guest speaker
Prof. Stephen Berk, Lodge President Jack Seiderman, Chapter
President Rachel Growe and hosts Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Gastman.
fs
Sheila:
Chinese Scholar To
Study Jewish History
will assist you
in redecorating
your home.or office —
carpeting, wallpaper,
custom furniture.
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our newest
addition — who is always
beaming with
excitement
with each
new account
she helps.
Annette:
can help you select
just the right gift or stock
your office with supplies.
Cindy
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Friday, August 15, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
New York (JTA) — The Peo-
ple's Republic of China has
agreed to send one of their
prominent scholars on Chris-
tianity and Judaism to the
United States early next year
to study modern Jewish his-
tory. Rabbi Arthur Schneier,
• president of the Appeal of
Conscience Foundation, an in-
terfaith group, who just
returned from a visit to
China, told a press conference
at the Overseas Press Club
here last week that the
Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences has accepted an in-
vitation by the Foundation to
send Prof. Gao Wangzhi to
undertake this task.
The professor is China's
leading authority on Chris-
tianity and Judaism.
Schneier, who led an inter-
faith delegation to China
which included the Rev. Vin-
cent O'Keefe, former presi-
dent of Fordham University,
and Dr. David Randolph,
senior minister of Christ
Church United Methodist in
Manhattan, also reported
that the Institute of History
of the Academy of Social
Science's in Shanghai has
agreed to undertake a re-
search study into the history
of the 25,000 European Jews
who found refuge in Shanghai
from Nazi persecution during
World War II.
Schneier, who is also the
spiritual leader of Park East
Synagogue in Manhattan,
said that the Chinese Acad-
emy of Social Sciences agreed
to exchange books and per-
iodicals with the Foundation.