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October 03, 1986 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-03

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I THE PLACE FOR SMOKED FISH

Primrose Donor
At Beth Achim

NEW...

BAGEL DELI
AND PRODUCE

6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD.

851-9666

West Bloomfield

MON. THRU SAT. 9 to 6

SUNDAY 8 to 5

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FINEST SMOKED FISH AND
DELI TRAYS



WE SPECIALIZE IN

HANDCUT NOVA LOX

Irene Rodman

Irene Rodman, president of
the Primrose Benevolent
Club, announces that its
52nd donor luncheon will be
held on Oct. 28 at noon at
Cong. Beth Achim.
With proceeds from the
luncheon, plus contributions
from the members, the Prim-
rose Benevolent Club has an-
nually supported many
causes, such as the Allied
Jewish Campaign, Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith, Jewish Association for
Retarded Citizens, Associa-
tion for the Welfare of
Soldiers in Israel, Histadrut,
Israel Emergency Fund,
Jewish National Fund, Amit
Women, Pioneer Women,
American Red Magen David
for Israel, Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah and maintains on-
going-support to local charity
cases in cooperation with the
Cooperative Council of the
League of Jewish Women's
Organizations.
Final plans for
the donor luncheon will take
place at a meeting at noon
Monday at the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room. A pe-
tite luncheon will be served.

Bond Women
Take Art Tour

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Metro Detroit Israel Bonds
Women's Division will hold
its fourth annual sponsors
home and art tour and lunch-
eon on Tuesday it was an-
nounced by Barbara
Stollman, division chairman.
The event will begin at
9:30 a.m. at the Bloomfield
Hills home of Marcia and
Eugene Applebaum. The
guests, women who have
made or plan to make inde-
pendent Israel Bond pur-
chases of $1,500 or more in
1986, will board special buses
for a tour of the nearby
homes of Janet and Arnold
Aronoff and Marion and
David Handleman.
Deanna Sperka, an associ-
ate director of the Contem-
porary Art Institute of De-
troit, will be on hand to pro-
vide commentary on the art
collections.
Following the tour, the
guests will return for lunch-
eon at the Applebaum home.
Chairing the event is
Bluma Schechter; co-
chairman is Sharon Brown.
Call the Israel Bond office,
557-2900, for tour and lunch-
eon reservations.

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from

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products, we at Nestle Foods Corporation, in cooperation
with Rabbi Dr. J. H. Ralbag, announce an improvement in
the shelf life and appearance of Nestle Toll House Semi-Sweet
Chocolate Morsels, Little Bits semi-sweet chocolate pieces,
and Mint Chocolate Morsels by the addition of I% milkfat.
This addition will in no way change the great taste of our
morsels or the recipes made with them — the taste of Nestle
Toll House Chocolate is America's favorite. Although these
morsels will no longer be pareve , they will remain a strictly
Kosher product.
We trust that our valued consumers will continue to enjoy
these fine Nestle morsels products. For ease of identifi-
cation, the products will bear the /} D insignia on the
packaging. Thank you for your continued loyalty to our fine
quality products.
Nestle Foods Corporation
Rabbi Dr. J.H. Ralbag

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MONDAY, OCT. 6 THRU THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9

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Friends & Customers
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for a Happy,
Healthy and
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The Officers & Members of The
Detroit Area Retail
Kosher Meat Dealers Association
Wish Our Many Customers & Friends
A Very Happy & Prosperous New Year

Allan A. Cohen, president
Philip Swarin, secretary
Harry Levitt, business agent
John Katz, recording secretary
Jack Cohen, treasurer
Members Of The Board
Eugene Feldman
Don Barden
Bernard Ryber
Michael Cohen

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