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June 26, 1987 - Image 79

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-06-26

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WE'RE
OUT
FOR
BLOOD.
GTVE BLOOD

Carmel Receives
Courtyard Gift

Jewish Singles
Toronto Trip

+ American Red Cross

PETITES
SUMMER IS
NOW!

(Ages 25-45)

July 17 ■ 19

Sizes 0 to 14

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AT SUGAR TREE 011 ORCHARD
LAKE ROAD; RRST SIGNAL UNIT
NORTH OF MAPLE ROAD ON THE
MSIIM SUN SIDE OF THE STREET

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Oiseganeld MNs

Ceil Kliger Ruda

Mrs. Celia Kliger Ruda re-
cently presented Mount Car-
mel Mercy Hospital with a
major contribution for the
development of a landscaped
courtyard in memory of past
Mount Carmel -chief execu-
tive officer Sister Mary Leila
Koeppe. Ruda's donation for
the courtyard following the
ground breaking in May is in
memory of her late husband,
Dr. David Kliger, a pediatric
allergist who served on the
medical staff at Mount Car-
mel, Sinai and Children's
hospitals for over 25 years.
Ruda, who is a Southfield
resident, is a recipient of the
Special Recognition Award
from Mercy College in 1983
for her work in ecumenical
understanding, community
leadership and college teach-
ing.

Jewish Community
Joins Ethnic Fest

Jewish Federation Apart-
ments, the Neighborhood Pro-
ject and the Jimmy Morris
Prentis Branch of-the Jewish
Community Center will
highlight the holiday of Succot
as part of a cultural and educa-
tional exchange at the Oak
Park Ethnic Festival on
Sunday.
On display will be a succah
complete with a holiday table
courtesy of the Lubavitcher
Women's Association. Artist
Sharon Borstein will
demonstrate
Hebrew
calligraphy.
Children will ahve the oppor-
tunity to help make decorations
for the succak at an activity
booth sponsored by Jewish Ex-
periences for Families (JEFF)
and the Holiday Workshop of
Temple Emanu-El and manned
by the residents of the Prentis
Federation Apartments.
The fair will be held in
Shepherd Park from noon to 8
p.m. The public is invited.

Arranged by The Jewish News,
Community Network for Jewish Singles
and Metro Toronto Singles

Trip includes:
• Round-trip train from Windsor
(9:30 a.m. or 6:10 p.m. departure July 17)

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• 2 nights' accommodations at Westin Hotel
(double occupancy)

20% OFF

• Friday night singles Oneg Shabbat with Toronto singles

CUSTOM CLOSETS
THROUGH
JUNE. 30

• Sightseeing and shopping

• Cocktail dance party with Toronto singles

• Sunday brunch with Toronto singles

Call Kathleen Park
at 473-6800

4,4-4.4******

• Snack on return train (departs Toronto 3:30 p.m. July 19)

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$190 Complete

Absolute deadline July 9

(No Exceptions)

* BE A PART OF THE*

* LARGEST SUMMER*
HOLIDAY SINGLES
* PARTY EVER!!
* .

For information, call Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347;'or Heidi Press, 352-6858,
evenings before 10.

3 Holiday for Singles:

*

*

*

invites you to a
Spectacular Party

Singles of all ages
— welcome —

Friday, July 3rd
8:30 p.m.

SASSY'S

4.
*

HOLIDAY INN- OF SFLD.

* 26555 Telegraph Rd.

*

APPLICATION

Name

.

Address

Day Phone

Roommate Preference

Make check payable to: JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Mail check and application to: JCC Singles, 6600 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

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• Dancing • Contests .0
• Prizes • Snacks

— Cash Bar —

* ADMISSION ONLY
*$5.00 AT THE DOOR*
*
* * ** * ** * * * ** * **

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Travel arrangements by Can-Am Travel, Inc.

CANIAM

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