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April 10, 1987 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-10

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LANDSCAPE BY SKANDIA
AND INTERIORSCAPE

LOCAL NEWS

t o%

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR

Wishing All Our Customers
Old and New A Healthy and Happy
Passover!

LOOKING FORWARD TO GROWING

WITH YOU!

SINCE 1955 m

WE'RE
FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

46 LANDSCAPING
476-1735 or 477-6868

American
Heart
Association

kins 0. Hansen

Owner

LAKEWOOD SPECIALTY
KOSHER FOOD CENTER

.

Wishes All A Happy & Kosher
PASSOVER

One can shop year round as well as for Passover
for the largest selection of Kosher Foods

AVAILABLE FOR PASSOVER

Potato Kugel, Matzah Charlotte, Broccoli Souffle, Tzimmes, Roast
Chicken, Sweet Potato Kugel and the largest selection of Passover
cakes and candies made with the strictest supervision.

25270 Greenfield

Open Sat. eve. 9:30-12
Sunday, 8-6
Monday 8-5

North of 10 Mile

967-2021

ED JONNA
The Merchant of VINO

Management and Employees
Convey Best Wishes To
Their Customers and Friends
For A Very Healthy and Happy
PASSOVER

TROY
689-0900

SOUTHFIELD BIRMINGHAM
354-6505
433-3000

4050 Rochester
29525 N.W. Hwy. 254 W. Maple
Wattles/Rochester Betw. 12 & 13 Mile Wabeek Bldg.

90 Friday, April 10, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Norman Allan, left co-founder, Allan/Touro College, accepts
plaque at Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies convocation
from Dr. Gerald Teller, center president, Midrasha and Rabbi
Efry Spectre, Adat Shalom Synagogue.

BNAI BRITH

Oakland Century Cites
Friedman On April 25th

Oakland Century Lodge,
B'nai B'rith, will hold its an-
nual "Spirit of B'nai B'rith
Award" dinner and reception
honoring Jerome G. Fried-
man, on April 25 at 6:30 p.m.
at the Ramada Hotel, South-
field.
Nathan D. Rubenstein,
president of Michigan Hillel
Fund, will make the pre-
sentation to Friedman, who is
past president of Oakland-
Century and its current sec-
retary. Friedman has been
active in various leadership
capacities in B'nai B'rith for
the past 15 years. ,
He recently served as
president of the Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society of which he
is an active board member. A
past president of the Oddfel-
lows, he is also a trustee of
the Jericho Temple building
association as well as a board
member of the "Olde
Franklin Towne" subdivision
association in Farmington
Hills. Friedman is a member
of Temple Israel and Mosaic
Lodge of Masons. For many
years he was an adviser to
the Mosaic Chapter of De-
Molay.
That evening, Oakland
Century will present its
scholarship awards to two
college students. Sol E.
Goldberg will make the pre-
sentation.
Alan Hitsky, news editor
for The Jewish News, will be
the guest speaker. He will
comment on what is making

Jerome Friedman

news in the local Jewish
community.
Chairman for the April 25
event is Ralph Miller, past
president of District Six of
B'nai B'rith. His committee
includes lodge President Irv-
ing Rollinger, Donald R. Si-
mon, Harold Samuels and
Sam Braverman. There is a
charge for dinner.

B'nai B'rith Plans
Softball Meeting

An organizational meeting
for B'nai B'rith's annual
softball league will take place
at 6:45 p.m. Sunday in the
Dubin Meeting Room of the
B'nai B'rith Building.
Discussion will center on
the international tourna-
ment, banquet and re-
location of the fields. To par-
ticipate, call Marty Melton,
athletic chairman, 553-3428.

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