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H B COUPE 14F ■ i012 , ,' 901 Malq F rn BW Radails 61. 2 Mil t I ten pi', 9. 1 .0r gray ',1k 1: !AC 1481 LIST NOW $5995 Look, Shop, Get Your Best Deal, But Don't Buy Until You See The Unbeatable Dealer! CHEVROLET 'Pius tax, title. d..t. - Tea a fr•I•ht Included. Halos a MI. •stro. Down payment may b• oath or trod* w '•op. or•dlt. 28111 TELEGRAPH RD. And 12 Mile at 1-696 8 Friday, December 5, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 355 1000 At the Hermelin meeting, Stanley Frankel announced a gift on behalf of his parents, naming a part of the school's existing building the Jean and Samuel Frankel Wing. Other gifts were announced by the Jerome Schostak fam- ily and by Judy and Stanley Frankel. Major benefactors of Hillel's recent campaign also include Mike and Mary Must, Eva and Gustav Berenholz, Mrs. Sigmund Rohlik, Lillian and Samuel Hechtman, the Stanley Imerman and Theo- dore and Mina Bargman foundations, Emma Lazaroff Schaver and Beverly and Morris Baker. Bequests were also received from the estates of Benjamin Goldberg, Ben Teitel and Abe Weber. The wing itself is named for William Davidson and his children, Ethan and Marla, both former Hillel students. Dedication ceremonies for the newly designated areas at Hillel will be held in late spring of 1987. Merkaz Dinner Planned $165 68 NEW CHEVY % TON WORK VAN * $300 Factory • ' NEW K TON FULL SIZE PICKUP 0 Per mo." $1014 down, 8.9% A.P.R., 60 mos. Total of pymts. $19,509. 32 CAVALIERS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE! UST $66.1101 IMMO $6.677 NEW K5 BLAZER LIST 315.336: NEW S-10 LONG BOX PICKUP P. locks, air, spd. control w/re- sum•. 5.7 L WI V8 eng., auto. Delco-Bose sys. Stk. #21. 223 Auto OD art tat. F T AM FM S g rail rat *wets Demo SPECIAL LEASE PROGRAM!. •Idlik 1987 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE NOW $3 1 5 SPORT COUPE L . V A U19f1 pwr c'ot*c:t*•% •it; ,r,/, $•• CAMARO Z28 • '4‘A mo. $ 1 5 5 53 Per • ,ar A r 0 , • CI. • . 5 Pump.:, r: 240! li . ob... NEW S10 SHORT BOX P.U. fit: d s i s C ) ,f,T1 111s air The success of the Capital Funds Campaign at Hillel Day School was announced this week by Capital Funds co-chairmen Sharon Hart and Allan Nachman. The cam- paign received a large boost from a parlor meeting re- cently held at the home of Doreen and David Hermelin, where $300,000 in pledges were made. Since that eve- ning, an additional $60,000 has been pledged. Fundraising for the new William, Ethan and Marla Davidson Wing began nearly four years ago and reached the $1 million level this summer. The new wing was partially opened at the be- ginning of this school year, allowing students and faculty to utilize three classrooms, a science lecture room and lab- oratory, a multipurpose room and several conference rooms. The remainder of the wing, which includes eight addi- tional classrooms, will be open within a few weeks. . 1 11311/311 311I, - $360,000 Is Pledged To Hillel Day School 4ww The Merkaz, the Layman's Association of the Vaad Horabonim, announces that its sixth annual dinner will take place on Dec. 17 at 6 p.m. at Young Israel of . Oak-Woods. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, rabbinic administrator of the Vaad Hakashrut of Balti- more, an organization which supervises and certifies food product companies across the country such as Celestial Seasonings Tea, Tuna De- light, W.R. Grace Chemical Division, Carolina Rice, Pompeiian Olive Oil, Galil Chickens etc. The Merkaz is the Pub- lisher of KosherGram, a news bulletin for kosher consumers which has nearly 10,000 sub- scribers including hundreds of synagogues, day schools, yeshivot, hospitals, nursing and retirement homes. It is mailed to 46 states in- cluding Hawaii and nine foreign countries including Israel, Canada, Mexico, Au- stralia, South Africa, Japan, England, Greece and France. To receive the Kosher- Gram, call the Merkaz, 967- 2667 or write 14841 Talbot, Oak Park, 48237. The Merkaz provides edu- cational materials and pro- grams to local day schools and presents forums with, na- tional kashrut authorities to the Detroit Jewish commu- nity. For reservations, call the Merkaz, 967-2667. Soviet Jewry Report For Allied Campaign Members of the Allied Jewish Campaign Metropoli- tan Division will get a firsthand report on the Soviet Union from Dr. Gerald and Judy Teller, Dec. 14 at the Adolph Deutsch Administra- tive Wing of United Hebrew Schools. The 10 a.m. breakfast meeting will also hear a 1987 Metropolitan Division Cam- paign update from division vice chairman Morris Rochlin. Purim 1986 found the Tel- lers in an apartment in the Soviet Union helping Jewish activists learn to teach He- brew and Jewish history - a crime other teachers were being arrested for. Their slide presentation re- lates the Tellers' efforts and the Jewish cultural renais- sance taking place in Russia today. Dr. Teller is superinten- dent of the United Hebrew Schools and president of the Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies. His wife Judy is assistant director of Jewish student organizations at Oak- land University. Sam Donaldson To Speak Dec. 16 Hundreds of Allied Jewish Campaign contributors will welcome ABC-News Chief White House Correspondent Sam Donaldson when he ap-