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September 26, 1986 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-26

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eric s. mendelsohn, d.p.m.

physician and surgeon of the foot

Is pleased to announce the
opening and relocation of his
new Southfield office to the
Main Level of 'Northland Center

GULIAN'S

LOCAL NEWS

SINCE 1915

Formerly of Somerset Mall

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF

MAIN LEVEL D-29
NORTHLAND CENTER
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075
569-1395

EROTICA NETSUKE
JADE TREES
LAPIS LAZUU
JADE, MALACITE
AND OTHER STONE CARVINGS
ALSO
A VERY FINE SELECTION OF JEWELRY

also
BLOOMFIELD MEDICAL VILLAGE
6405 TELEGRAPH ROAD
BIRMINGHAM, MI 48010
BLDG. G • SUITE 2
540-1242

ORCHARD MALL
WEST BLOOMFIELD

851-5516

Donald and Nancy Fox

Magen David Adom Dinner
Cites Donald, Nancy Fox

.

Donald and Nancy Fox will
receive Distinguished
Humanitarian Service Award
of the American Red Magen
David for Israel (ARMDI) at
the Michigan Region's annual
testimonial dinner at 7 p.m.
Oct. 21 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Cocktails will be
served at 6 p.m.
Dr. John J. Mames, chair-
man of ARMDI's Michigan
Region and Dr. Morris
Starkman, chairman of the
Medical-Dental Council,
stated that the Foxes will be
cited for "their dedicated ef-
forts on behalf of Magen
David Adorn (MDA), Israel's
national emergency medical,
blood aid ambulance service
in peace and war, for their
generous support of the far-
reaching humanitarian pro-
grams of Magen David Adorn
. . . and for their altruistic
involvement and outstanding
philanthropic support of
numerous charitable social,
cultural and educational
causes locally and in Israel
throughout the years."
Fox earned a bachelor's de-
gree in pharmacy at the
Wayne State University in
1955 and became a registered
pharmacist in 1956. He is a
member of the National
Association of Chain Drug
Stores, Michigan Chamber of
Commerce and president of
the Industrial Employers
Association.
He serves on the board of
directors of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, the United
Hebrew Schools, American
Red Magen David for Israel,
executive committee of the
Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan
University, the North Oak-
land YMCA.
Since 1964, Fox has served
in many capacities for the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign and
recently was appointed co-
chairman of the mercantile

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division for 1987 Allied
Jewish Campaign.
Mrs. Fox attended Wayne
State University. She is
member of B'nai B'rith
Women, Hadassah, Women's
American ORT, the Auxiliary
of the Jewish Home for the
Aged, Amit Women, David-
Horodoker Women's Organ-
ization, the steering commit-
tee for Bar-Ilan University
Women. She also does volun-
teer work for the Jewish
Community Center and the
Fleischman Residence.
William M. Davidson, gen-
eral dinner chairman, will be
assisted by Carmi Slonlovitz
and Jack robinson, associate
chairmen, and Allen and
Franka Charlupski, chairmen
of the advance gifts division.
A special testimonial dinner
tribute committee is in for-
mation. For reservations and
information, call American
Red Magen David for Israel,
353-0434.

Breakfast Marks
Tractate Finish

A breakfast and lecture
celebrating. the conclusion of
the study of the Talmudic
tractate Sanhedrin will take
place at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
Rabbi Shmuel Irons, dean
of the Kollel Institute of Met-
ropolitEin Detroit, and Rabbi
Gerald A. Teller, president of
the Midrasha College of
Jewish Studies, will conduct
the celebration.
Rabbi Irons will recite the
special concluding prayers.
The breakfast club of Young
Israel of Oak-Woods will host
the breakfast. Rabbi Irons
will teach a class on The
Jewish System • of Justice: A
Textual Analysis." The public
is invited to the breakfast
and class.

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