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November 28, 1986 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-28

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Jewelry

Holiday

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Special

Italian Gold Chains & Bracelets
ONLY 11.90 per gram

All 14 kt. Gold Italian chains, bracelets in a variety of styles . . . $11.90
per gram.
Precious stones & diamond rings in beautiful, elegant, one-of-a-kind de-
signs at unbelievable low, low prices!
Unique styles in 14 kt. gold charms, earrings are available at wholesale
prices.
All Sales Final
Custom Gold Jewelry Made to Order

RAFFI'S JEWELERS

15 Mile (Maple)

North Side

IX'

West
Bloomfield Plaza

West Bloomfield Plaza (North Side)
6670 Orchard Lk. Road

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THE BROADWAY SH

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BRING US YOUR FURS
FOR QUICK RE-SALE!

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Conveniently located at

32980 Middle Belt at 14 Mile
Broadway Plaza, Farmington Hills
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: THE BROADWAY SHOP*

We buy and sell almost new.designer clothes and furs

Judy Verona, Eleanor Heyman

851-7022

855-5460

Open Mon. thru Sat. 10-6

14 Mile

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To Reduce Your
Health Insurance
Costs

Sylvia Porter
reveals one
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to make your
money grow.

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Sylvia Porter, journalist, economist, and editor-in-chief
of Sylvia Porter's Personal Finance Magazine.

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YOUNG OR OLD

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PHILIP HOROWITZ & ASSOCIATES

30555 SOUTHFIELD RD., SUITE 300
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076
313 644-6662

If you've been looking for a day care center
that's better for your children, try The
Playground. Sure, we have fun and
games -- including a room-sized
PLAYPORT- active play center. But
we also provide a planned
learning curriculum designed by
university-trained day care
specialists. And we offer such
educational aids as
computers, a complete
library of children's
literature, and our
own theater where
education and enter-
tainment are one.

If you want your son
or daughter -- from 2
weeks to 12 years old
-- to have every opportunity
for emotional and intellectual
growth in an affectionate,
nurturing day care setting, come
to The Playground. Ws more than
mere child's play.

Full Tirne and Hourly Child Care

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Friday, November 28, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ivriah Youth
Elect Officers

The Ivriah — Jewish Reli-
gious School of Flint held
elections Nov. 8 for officers of
the junior congregation youth
services at Cong. Beth Israel.
The following officers were
elected: Sam Goodstein,
president; Andrew Berlin, ac-
tivities vice president; Aaron
Adler, publicity vice
president; Michael Flamen-
baum and Lori Kasle, corre-
sponding secretaries; Patti
Berner, recording secretary;
and Ezra Reis, treasurer.
Class representatives in-
clude: Brian Ledis and Ari
Salimi, third grade; Lindsay
Klein, fourth grade; Nathan
Fishkin, fifth grade; Sara
Hurand and Brett Walters,
sixth grade.
Young people meet at 10
a.m. weekly to conduct Shab-
bat services at the syna-
gogue. For information, con-
tact the Ivriah, 732-6312.

B'nai Moshe Youth
Elect Officers

B'nai Moshe Junior Con-
gregation recently elected its
1986-1987 executive board
and board of directors.
Officers and board mem-
bers are: Danny Goldstein,
president; Aaron Schon and
Lisa Dines, vice presidents;
Renny Barris, program
chairman; Ezra Wanetik and
Tracy Elster, secretaries; and
Brad Rotenberg, Stacy Altus,
Ben Lutzky and Jesse Levine,
board of directors.
Junior Congregation (youth
age 7-bar mitzvah) meets
every Saturday at 10 a.m. in
the chapel, under the direc-
tion of Mark Eichner.

Story Hour Seeks
Interested Children

IN ALL SIZES, MATERIALS, COLORS
AND QUANTITIES

Let us evaluate your existing packaging
at no charge.

• Paper, plastic retail bags–
flat and with various handle
styles. All in assorted colors.
• Ziplock bags
• Bubble rolistock
• Trash bags
• Up to six color custom
printing available
• Over 4,000,000 bags in stock
• Tissue in assorted colors
andprints
ASK FOR CATHY 585 3200

• Industrial packaging
available
• No minimums on ware-
house stock

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In the Orchard Mall,
Orchard Lake and Maple Roads,
Next to the Shopping tenter Market.
Call 851-3380 for more information. \ '

YOUTH

Bader Bag Co. 83

CASH & CARRY WAREHOUSE OUTLET

800 E. MANDOLINE • MADISON HGTS. • M-F 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

B'nai David Story Hour is
currently updating its mail-
ing list for young children in-
terested in joining. The group
gathers at 10 a.m. Saturdays
during services at the syna-
gogue for Shabbat stories and
games, as well as special
Sunday events during the
year. To join youth age 4-7
should contact group leader
Joyce Lang, 851-6168, eve-
nings.

Youth Basketball
In Oak Park

Registration is now being
accepted for the 1986-1987
youth basketball program
sponsored by the Oak Park
Department of Recreation.
All youngsters, residents and
non-residents, are eligible to
participate as long as they do
not concurrently play on a
school boys team.
For information, call the
department of recreation,
545-6400.

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