KICKING OFF THE FALL SEASON WITH .. . LAKE TROUT FILLETS $3.69 lb. BOAT RUN SHRIMP $3.99 lb I Fresh, Canadian T 1 Fresh Alaskan SALMON FILLETS $3.95 lb. 1 ■ Lr) Parking in rear Special tribute will be paid to David Bittker, Floyd Born- stein, Joseph Broder, Manny Charach, Morris Direnfeld, William Farber, Harold Jaffa, Austin Kanter, Melvin Kepes, Peter Perlman, Dr. Owen Z. Perlman, Murray C. Pitt, Jerome Schostak, Sidney Schwartz, Dr. Milton Shiff- man, Irving Siegel, Donald Simon, Ernest Solomon, Louis Weber and Louis Weinstein. For information and reser- vations, call B'nai B'rith Foundation, 552-8070. Expanded Services Call Sanford Rosenberg for your car problems House of Quality 309 E. 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, MI • 541-4632 Jewish News Official Keynotes BB Kick Off • Expert diagnostic tune-up • Electronic analyzer - all engine systems • Professionally trained mechanics • Perfect results assured GROUPER FILLETS $6.25 lb. Serving Metropolitan Detroit for Over 40 Years -UP MAN Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra . SUPERIOR FISH CO. 11 Mile ).4 / THE TUNE Comes to your home or office with the garage-on-wheels All Specials Good Through September 11th, 1987 c?r o , Right in Your Own Driveway! Certified by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence Fresh Florida I B'NAI B'RITH Mon.-Wed. 8 - 5 Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 6 Saturday 8 - 1 398-3605 --.- I,' SONS B&P Chapter Has Musical Arthur Horwitz d Lake Rd. 080 OPEN LABOR DAY 7 AM-3 PM Sinai Natural Casing $339,, HOT DOGS Sweet BARTLETT PEARS LIEBFRAUMILCH WINE CHERRY TOMATOES 39c,,,t 40c. .2 dusths /$5 FRESH CUT FLOWERS DAILY Large Size EGGPLANT POTATO SALAD & COLE SLAW LIMES 3/29* 29ceach .59°Ib 79 0 0n, All Specials Good Through September 9th, 1987 76- F Sf,PT.4, 19877 Accountants Unit to Meet Accountants Unit will meet on Thursday 7:30 p.m. at the Dubin Meeting Room of the B'nai B'rith Building. The guest speaker will be Kenneth J. Bloom, who will discuss "Passive Losses: Rules, Planning Techniques and Strategies!' The program will qualify for two credit hours of C.P.E. Light refreshments will be served. For information, call Louis Elkus, 851-0308; or Ralph Woronoff, president, 352-8040. LOCAL NEWS Machon Adds Rabbi Borden's SOUR CREAN/ Arthur M. Horwitz, associate publisher of The Jewish News, will deliver the keynote address at the B'nai B'rith Campaign kick-off din- ner Sept. 14 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Prior to assuming The Jewish News position, Hor- witz was marketing and research manager of The Baltimore Sun. He gained his newsroom experience at the New Haven Register and Journal-Courier in Connec- ticut. He came to The Jewish News from the Baltimore Jewish Times. Horwitz received his bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut and his master's degree from the Yale School of Management. Horwitz is active in the Jewish Community Center, B'nai B'rith, the Jewish Association of Retarded Citizens and the American- Israel Chamber of Commerce. Serving as the general chairmen for the evening are Kenneth M. Bertin and David A. Jaffa. The Business and Profes- sional Chapter will have a meeting Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the "M and M's," comprised of Mimi Summers and Marlene Feld, who will present a musical program of Jewish, Hebrew and Broad- way tunes. Following the pro- gram there will be an ice cream social. Guests are welcome. Machon L'Torah Jewish Learning Network of Michigan announced that Rabbi Shmuel Zimmerman of Minneapolis has joined its staff. Rabbi Zimmerman headed the community education ef- forts of the Torah Learning Center of Minnesota. Machon L'Torah operates within the greater Detroit area, as well as on major Michigan cam- puses, and is headed by Rab- bi Avraham Jacobovitz of Oak Park. Zimmerman, a native of New York, and a graduate of Mirrer Yeshiva Central In- stitute, has been involved in Jewish education for seven years, and will be involved in both educational and ad- ministrative responsibilities at Machon L'Torah.