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November 07, 1986 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-07

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AMERICA'S STAMP STOP

LOCAL NEWS

AND

E & E COINS

BUYING-SELLING STAMPS-COINS GOLD & SILVER

Ellias Is Reelected
JNF Council President

COLLECTIONS APPRAISED

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Lowest Prices On All Types of Mirrored Walls, Furniture, Bars, Cubes, Etc. Heavy Glass Table Tops, Shelving, Beveled
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MIRRORED WALL SPECIAL

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$475.00

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(Diagonally across from Jacobson's)

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Friday, November 7, 1986

646-3660
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Franklin Ellias

Franklin J. Ellias was
reelected president of the
Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil of Greater Detroit at its
annual meeting.
Elected with him were:
Vice Presidents Sue Ellen
Eisenberg, Bea Feigelman,
Karen A. Katz, David B.
Holtzman, Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum and Sherman
Shapiro; treasurer, Samuel J.
Wilson; financial secretary,
Harold S. Jaffa; and record-
ing secretary, Larry Gutten-
berg.
The newly elected execu-
tive and administrative
committee includes: Norman
Allan, David M. Baum, Mor-
ris J. Brandwine, Dr. Elliot.
H. Burns, Dr. Michael Dwor-
kin, Dale Goodman, Judge
Barry M. Grant, Sheila
Guyer, Ben Harold, David B.
Hermelin, Nancy John-
Hodari, Ruben H. Isaacs,
Percy Kaplan, Shirley Kraft,
Dr. & Mrs. Sidney Z. (Mar-
ion) Leib, Charles Milan and
Judith Naftaly.
Also: Norman Naimark,
Marcus Plotkin, Mr. & Mrs.
Julius (Helen) Ring, Mark E.
Schlussel, Burton R. Shif-
man, Anne G. Silver, Mr. &
Mrs. Lawrence (Donna)
Sklar, Carmi M. Slomovitz,
Mr. & Mrs. Philip (Anna)
Slomovitz, Mr. & Mrs. Max
(Frieda) Stollman, Phillip
Stollman, Rabbi M. Robert
Syme, Dr. Israel Wiener and
Jack Zwick.
Elected to serve on the
board of directors were: Iosif
Ayzin, Harold Berry, Louis
Berry, Reba Bloom, Mr. &
Mrs. David (Vicky) Buckfire,
Toby C. Chudnow, Rabbi
Ernst J. Conrad, Alfred
Deutsch, Sanford Eisenberg,
William M. Ellman, Julius
Feigelman, Cynthia Fenley,
Samuel Frankel, Stanley
Frankel, Selma Friedman,
Rabbi Noah M. Gamze, Mr. &
Mrs. Norman (Esther) Gol-
denberg, Mrs. Sulamis Gol-
doftas, Rabbi Benjamin Gor-
relick, William Greenberg,
Victor Grunbaum and Erwin
Harvith.
Also: Dr. & Mrs. Maxwell
M. (Leah) Hoffman, Norma

Hudosh, Joseph H. Jackier,
Lawrence S. Jackier, Dr. Jay
J. Kaner, Fanny Kardener,
Judge Charles Kaufman,
Judge & Mrs. Ira G. (Lillian)
Kaufman, Judge Nathan J.
Kaufman, Jerome W. Kel-
man, Judge & Mrs. George D.
(Jennie) Kent, Diane Klein,
Dr. Marvin Klein, Gertrude
Lachover, Irving Laker,
William I. Liberson, Doris
Markel, Faye Menczer, An-
nette Meskin, Chana Michlin,
Robert H. Naftaly, Rabbi
David A. Nelson, Max
Nosanchuk, Evelyn Noveck,
Judge Joseph J. Pernick and
Harold M. Provizer.
Also: Danny Raskin, Alex
Roberg, John Shalom Rogers,
Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum,
Martin Rosenfeld, Dr.
Herschel Schlussel, Rabbi A.
Irving Schnipper, Rabbi
Dannel I. Schwartz, Abraham
Selesny, Bruce H. Seyburn,
Mr. & Mrs. Norman (Joan)
Shapiro, Robert W. Siegel,
David Silver, Mr. & Mrs.
Frank (Betty) Silverman,
Samuel S. Simmer, Leonard
N. Simons, Jerry Sniderman,
Max Sosin, Rabbi Efry G.
Spectre, Judge Michael L.
Stacey, Rabbi Lane Steinger,
David Tanzman, Bernard
Weisberg, Peter Weisberg,
Gail Wiener and Rabbi Mor-
ton F. Yolkut.

Accredited

Sinai Hospital has received
accreditation as a com-.
prehensive rehabilitation
program by the Commission
on Accreditation of Rehabili-
tation Facilities (CARF).

Free Diabetes
Testing Offered

Sinai Hospital of Detroit
will provide free post-
prandial (after a meal) blood
tests at 9 a.m. today and
Saturday. The American
Diabetes Association is spon-
soring the testing program,
designed to find people with
undiagnosed diabetes.
The two-hour test is not for
people who have already been
diagnosed as diabetic. Tests
are available at two loca-
tions: in the main lab and the
outpatient lab on the ground
floor of the Blumberg Build-
ing. For information, call
Sinai, 493-5842.

Book 'Battle'
Meeting Set

The Southfield Public Li-
brary will hold an organiza-
tional meeting for its "Battle
of the Books" children's read-
ing program, 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, in the Marcotte
Room. The "battle" is similar
to the College Bowl television
program.
For information, contact
the children's room at the li-
brary, 354-5342.

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