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September 12, 1986 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-12

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Susan Weingarden
851-0552

SA N( 11- Personalized poems for all occasions.

There's no end to my creations.

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birthday celebrations
candle lighting recitations
wedding congratulations
Bar Mitzvahs and consecrations
get well inspirations
anniversary elaborations
words of appreciation
birth annunciations
high school graduation
official installations
Mother's Day communications
creative invitations
Father's Day narrations
holiday jubilations

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'MADE In HOME DECORATING 'MID 'JEWELRY.

LOEHMATIN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL
14 MILE WORCHARD LAKE RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS • 855-4488

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Sun. 12 - 5

and Opening,

A Yarn store like no other!

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Everyday Discounts of
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• If you want Selection
• If you want Quality
• If you want Price

hen ou want Price Po

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HUNTERS SQUARE

TALLY HAL

II/ TACH

Parents for Torah for all Children

PTACH — Parents

for Torah for All Children - is a
group of concerned members of the Greater Detroit
Jewish Community dedicated to the task of providing
a comprehensive program for Jewish children with
learning disabilities.

...Invites Concerned Parents to Hear

DINGHY SHARP

Lecture on

"IT TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE"

at
United Hebrew Schools Auditorium
21550 W. 12 Mile Road

sep tem ber events

ducting identity checks. Key
buildings, including the
\ Israeli Consulate General,
• were placed under heavy sec-
• urity guard. Extra police also
• patroled Ankara which has
one synagogue and a heavily
fortified Israeli legation. Both
- were surrounded by guards.
Two synagogues in Izmir
were also under police
\ protection.

There are 25,000 Jews in
Turkey, some 20,000 in Istan-
bul and the rest in Izmir,
Ankara, Edirine and Adana.
Virtually all are Sephardic,
descendants of Spanish Jews
expelled from Spain in 1492.
The community consists
mainly of businessmen, pro-
fessionals, doctors, lawyers
and scientists who have
played an important role in
Turkey's economic life. Since
the military coup six years
ago, many Jewish institutions
were revitalized.
In May, 1984, Zeki Dushi
became the first Jew in over
20 years elected to the Istan-
bul district council. Jews are
allowed to attend Jewish
meetings abroad. A Jewish
/- delegation from Turkey was
present at the recent Geneva
meeting of the World Jewish
Congress European branch.

Apart from Egypt, Turkey
is the only Moslem nation to
have full diplomatic relations
with Israel. El Al, Israel's na-
tional airline, has direct
flights from rIbl Aviv to Istan-
bul. There are also maritime
and commercial links be-
tween the two countries and
they cooperate in many
sectors.
In another development, in
Paris, a mass demonstration
against terrorism and the
countries and organizations
which back it is scheduled to
be held this week. Jewish
organizations have called for
• a protest march from the
Memorial to the Unknown
Jewish Martyr to Bastille
Square, once a symbol of ter-
ror and oppression. French
Jews, who traditionally have
close links with Turkey's
Jewish community, were
shocked and dismayed by the
attack. The Central Body of
French Jewry (CRIF) cabled
a message of solidarity and
sympathy to the Rakish
Chief Rabbi.
Special security measures
• were visible near Jewish and
Israeli institutions in Paris
and throughout France.
Eight hundred members of
the national police have been
brought to Paris. Most of
them are assigned to patrol
near synagogues, Jewish
community centers and other
• threatened sites.
In Jerusalem, Commerce
and Industry Minister Ariel
\ Sharon retracted and apolo-
gized for remarks implying

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OAKLAND COUNTY
BODY BUILDING COMPETITION

• SUN., SEPT. 14, 12-5 PM

BOTSFORD HOSPITAL
HEALTH AWARENESS FAIR

"Health Talk: For Your Good Health"

• THURS., SEPT. 25, 11APA-7PMI
• FRI., SEPT. 26, 11 AM-7PM

ETHNIC FESTIVAL

Music • Dancers • Food

• SAT., SEPT. 27, NOON-10 PM

IDENT • I • CHILD

• SAT., SEPT. 27, 12-4 PM

Monday, Sept. 22

8:00 p.m.

Public Invited - No Charge

For further information call,
559-2295. or 559-7453

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LINTERS
UARE TALLY HALL

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