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April 03, 1987 - Image 74

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-03

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Bonnies
PATISSERIE

(

29229 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, Michigan
48034

Passover Style

TORTES

unusual &
delicious
Order Early!

357-4540

(THE PLACE FOR SMOKED FISH!

BAGEL DELI
AND PRODUCE

6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD.

851-9666

West Bloomfield

MON. THRU SAT. 9 to 6

SUNDAY 8 to 5

FINEST SMOKED FISH AND
DELI TRAYS

TOP
NOSH

AMERICA'S PLUMPEST PITTED PRUNES

BNAI BRITH

WE SPECIALIZE IN

HANDCUT NOVA LOX

THE BRIGHT IDEA

send

THE JEWISH NEWS

as a gift

354-6060

LOOK FOR THIS EMBLEM AT
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NOMA

MEAT
DEALERS
ASSOC

MEMBER MARKETS OF THE
DETROIT AREA KOSHER RETAIL
MEAT DEALERS ASSOCIATION

IVAN S. BLOCH/ISRAEL
LODGE will hold its 40th
Anniversary and Installation
of Officers Dinner Dance, 6
p.m. Sunday, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Elected to office
were Burt Kideckel,
president; Harold Hurvitz,
Leonard Rosenberg, Nate Ze-
ron, Edward Mandell and
Julius Schlussel,' vice
presidents; David Sefansky,
treasurer; David Kaufman,
Alex Friedman and Charles
Blauer, secretaries, Iry Mar-
shall, chaplin. Members-at-
large include Bob Solomon,
Leo Silber, Ted Ring, Jack S.
Gold, Norman Schwartz,
Louis Segel, Louis Weber,
Nis Rappaport, Sol Moss,
Mark Schwartz, Craig San-
ders, Murray Sweetwine,
Bruce Tobin, Mark Tuttle-
man and Richard Liss. For
information and tickets, con-
tact Iry Herman, 541-6901 or
Burt Kideckel 471 5110.

-

PASSOVER SPECIALS

SUNDAY, APRIL 5 THRU THURSDAY, APRIL 9

EMPIRE

CHICKEN LIVERS . .

SPECIAL VALUE

EMPIRE

AMERICA'S FAVORITE FIGS

.. $1 49

.

GROUND TURKEY ... MUM • • .$1 89 11).
EMPIRE
CHICKEN & TURKEY
FRANKS
IEMEE3
99%.

DETROIT CHAPTER will
have a luncheon meeting,
noon Wednesday, at Lancas-
ter Hills Apts., 29235 Lan-
caster (Telegraph and 12
Mile Roads). Francis Plum-
mer, vice president and fi-
nancial planner of
Prudential-Bache Securities,
will speak on "Financial
Planning." There is a charge
for lunch. For reservations,
call Annette Hagenjos, 557-
1205 or Blanche Bauman,
557-0478.

.....

YOU CAN DEPEND ON OUR MEMBER MARKETS!

COHEN & SON
KOSHER MEAT MARKET

Jack Cohen
26035 COOLIDGE
Oak Park

DEXTER-DAVISON
KOSHER MEAT MARKET

AMERICA'S RAISIN CHOICE

Eugene Feldman
25160 COOUDGE
Oak Park

BERNARD & SONS
KOSHER MEATS & DELI

Bernard Rayber •,Andy Rayber
29214 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
Farmington Hills

FRANKLIN
KOSHER MEAT

Don Barden • Milt Burg
5554 DRAKE RD.
West Bloomfield

HARVARD ROW
KOSHER MEAT MARKET

John Katz
217800 W. 11 MILE RD.
Smithfield

NEW ORLEANS
KOSHER MEATMARKET

Michael Cohen & Allan Cohen
15600 W. 10 MILE RD.
Southfield

SINGER'S KOSHER MEATS

Phillip Swarin
13521 W. 9 Mile Rd. • Oak Park

tith 11102

Certified Kosher•Parve for Passover by Rabbi J. H. Ralbag

©Sun-Diamond Growers of California, 1986

74 Friday, April 3, 1987

OUR MEMBER MARKETS USE ONLY
THE FINEST OF KOSHER MEATS &
POULTRY
CUT FRESH DAILY, NOT
PREPACKAGED AND DISPLAYED FOR
YOU — THE DISCRIMINATING CUS-
TOMER—TO SELECT. BE A NAME, NOT
A NUMBER BY SHOPPING AT YOUR
MEMBER MARKET.

1 WEEK TO PASSOVER!
SHOP NOW!

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

.74 .rnoseumitcVlerre

Applications Taken
For Scholarship

Applications are being
taken for the $500 Oakland
Century Lodge B'nai B'rith
Scholarship.
To apply, submit a grade
transcript (no certification
necessary) together with a
type-written memorandum in
letter form demonstrating the
details of compliance with
each of the following re-
quirements:
The applicant must be: A
Jewish student from the Met-
ropolitan Detroit area who is
now attending a college or
university with at least one
full year of credits towards a
degree (sophomore or above);
who has superior scholarship;
who demonstrates a need for
such financial assistance;
who shows leadership qual-
ities for the future benefit of
the Detroit Jewish Commu-
nity; whose campus participa -
tion and community activity
show established roots in
Metropolitan Detroit.
Applications must be re-
ceived on or before April 17.
Mail applications to: Sol E.
Goldberg, Chairman, Schol-
arship Committee, 717
Travelers Tower, 26555
Evergreen Road, Southfield ,
MI -48076. Telephone: 356-
7744.

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