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October 02, 1987 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-10-02

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Heartfelt thanks to all my dear friends for
your kindness and support during my
recent illness and hospital stay.
Helen Gross

THE PLACE
FOR SMOKED FISH
BAGEL DELI
AND PRODUCE

6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD., West Bloomfield
Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 6
Sun. 8 to 3

851-9666

FINEST SMOKED FISH, DELI
AND VEGI TRAYS

HANDOUT NOVA LOX

COATS
UNLIMITED

Sterling Heights
Sterling Place
37680 Van Dyke at 16 1/2 Mile
939-0700

Oak Park

Lincoln Center, Greenfield at 10 1, Mile

968-2060

West Bloomfield

Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake
at Maple (15 Mile) • 855-9955

(1--
NEW FALL FASHIO

ARRIVING
DAILY

Complaisant

855-6566

ORCHARD LAKE & 14
AT HUNTER'S SQUARE

LOOK FOR THIS EMBLEM AT

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DETROIT
RETAIL
ROSNER

MEAT
DEALERS
ASSOC.

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MEMBER MARKETS OF THE
DETROIT AREA KOSHER RETAIL,
MEAT DEALERS ASSOCIATION

SUCCOT SPECIALS

SUNDAY, OCT. 4 THROUGH WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7

EMPIRE

.$149. b.

ROCK CORNISH HENS .

EMPIRE

KOSHER SOUPS

FRESH FROZEN

......... ....99cpk g.

CHICKEN LIVERS .

..... Si 491b.

YOU CAN DEPEND ON OUR MEMBER MARKETS!

NEW ORLEANS
HARVARD ROW
KOSHER MEAT MARKET KOSHER MEAT MARKET

15600 W. 10 MILE RD.
Southfield
569-1323

21780 W. 11 MILE RD.
Southfield
356-5110

SINGER'S
KOSHER MEATS

DEXTER-DAVISON
KOSHER MEAT MARKET

13521 W. 9 MILE RD.
Oak Park
LI 7-8111

COHEN & SON
KOSHER MEAT MARKET

26035 COOLIDGE
Oak Park
LI 7-4121

25760 COOLIDGE
Oak Park
LI 8.6800

BERNARD & SONS
KOSHER MEATS

29214 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
Farmington Hills
851-2788

ALL MEMBER MARKETS WILL BE CLOSED
THURSDAY, OCT. 8 IN HONOR OF SUCCOT

OUR MEMBER MARKETS USE ONLY THE
FINEST OF EMPIRE AND ADAS KOSHER
POULTRY, BROUGHT IN FRESH
DAILY, WE DO NOT PRE-PACKAGE OUR
MEATS AND POULTRY. YOU, THE
CONSUMING PUBLIC HAS THE RIGHT TO
SELECT YOUR MEAT AND POULTRY FROM A
DISPLAYED COUNTER,

WE TRAVEL!!

In Search of Exotic
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• $10,000 yields $25,974 in ten years

• Non-callable

• May be put after 5 years

• Also available for IRAs, Keogh's, Retirement and
other Trusts

FIXED RATE
9 .5 01 - 10CURRENT
INCOME

• $10,000 minimum

• 10% for $100,000+

• Interest paid semi-annually

Redeemable after 5 years at 100%

• Non-callable for. 5 years

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VARIABLE RATE CURRENT INCOME

• $5,000 minimum priced at 100%

• $100,000+ priced at 98.5%

• Minimum rate 7.5%—no maximum

• Due November 1. 1992

A driving financial force,
Ampal-American Israel Corporation
enables Israel to grow productively.

72

FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1987

NCJW To Have
An Art Tour

The National Council of
Jewish Women, Greater
Detroit Section, will offer a
tour, "Art in the Stations," on
Tuesday.
Joyce LaBan, president of
, the Birmingham-Bloomfield
Art Association, will lead the
tour and describe the art on
Detroit's People Mover. Lunch
will follow at the newly
renovated Vanelli's
Restaurant in the Metropole
Building.
The program has been
planned by the Section's
public relations department,
headed by Vice President Joy
Nachman. Committee Chair-
man Gloria Siegel and Vice
Chairman Clara Gordon are
in charge of arrangements.
Members and guests will
depart from the section offices
at 9:30 a.m., returning at 2:30
p.m. to Southfield. There is a
charge. Call NCJW, 258-6000,
for information.

Parenting
Class Begins

Parenting classes, designed
to better relationships bet-
ween parents and children,
will be offered by the Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit Sec-
tion, beginning Wednesday.
The six-session series runs
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on
Wednesdays through Nov. 11.
Classes will take place at the
N.C.JW offices in Southfield.
Baby-sitting will be provided.
The course will be taught
by Shirley Aune, who has an
M.A. degree in guidance and
counseling and more than ten
years experience in family
counseling and teaching
parenting skills.
The programs have been
planned by the section's
public relations department,
headed by Joy Nachman.
Melissa Lax serves as chair-
man, and Karen Siporin is
vice chairman.
There is a fee. To register or
for information, call NCJW,
258-6000.

For further information about Ampal, your American
corporate connection to Israel, and a prospectus, call:

Al Schonwetter

Representative, Ampal Securities Corporation

(313) 547-7056 or
1-800-556-8766 Operator 903

Member SIPC
This is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an
offer to buy securities. The offer is made only by the
Prospectus which may be obtained in any state
wherein the underwriter may lawfully offer the securities.

PROVIDING A FOUNDATION ON WHICH ISRAEL BUILDS

FOR HEALTH & QUALITY REASONS,
IT'S CHEAPER 10 BUY KOSHER!

FOR WOMEN

Liposuction
To Be
Discussed

Dr. Joseph Stern will be the
guest speaker at Temple
Israel Sisterhood's first
breakfast meeting of the
year, 10 a.m. Oct. 12 at the
temple. Dr. Stern's topic will
be "The Facts of Liposuc-
tion."

Dr. Joseph Stern

Dr. Stern is the director of
the Cosmetic Surgery Center
of Michigan, and is on the
board of the Educational
Foundation of the American
Academy of Cosmetic
Surgery.
The event is under the
direction of sisterhood presi-
dent Sara Hoffman, program
vice president Janie Roth,
and special entertainment
chairmen Paula Shapiro,
Carole Miller and Marlene
Swarin. Breakfast chairmen
are Gayle Hirsch and Laurie
Blinder. There is a fee. Call
the temple office for informa-
tion and reservations,
661-5700.

SZ Donors
To Be Feted

Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood will host a tea in
honor of major donors of the
Torah Fund/Residence Halls
Campaign on behalf of the
Jewish Theological Seminary,
at 12:30 p.m. Oct. 12 in the
home of Sharon Brown.
Ruth Marcus, Torah fund
vice president of Michigan
Branch of Women's League
for Conservative Judaism,
will make a brief presenta-
tion on behalf of Torah Fund.
For information, call Gail
Tukel, 352-0230; Roberta In-
gber, 626-8815; or Marjorie
Saulson, 642-7784.

Metro Chapter
To Meet

Metropolitan Chapter of
Naamat will hear Ann
Kaplan, vice president of
organization for Greater
Detroit Council of Naamat, at
noon Monday. She will review'
the book The Bintel Brief
The meeting will be held in
the Naamat meeting room in
the Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205-E. A
mini-lunch will be served.
There is no charge. Guests are
welcome.

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