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April 01, 1988 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-01

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I BUSINESS I

HAPPY
PASSOVER

Tel-Twelve Ma11

Telegraph & Twelve Mile Roads, Southfield 353-4111

MALL HOURS: Open 10-9 Mon.-Sat.,Noon-5 Sunday

Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060

Warmest Wishes
For A Happy &
Healthy Passover.
Thanking All Our
Friends and Customers
For Your
Continued Patronage.
Gerry Richter
Dennis Yashinsky
David Gumenick
Renee Porvin
Jim DaFoe
Jack Kraus

30160 Orchard Lake Rd.

46

FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1988

• 855-4848

Israel Trade Show
Set For Tel-Tvvelve

STAFF REPORT

Israeli industry will be
showcased during a five-day
trade show at the W.-Twelve
Mall, beginning May 1.
The exhibit will be the first
of its kind in Michigan,
featuring Israel's high
technology businesses and its
unique consumer products,
celebrity fashion shows,
music, food and a travel and
art bazaar.
Israel Trade Week is part of
a community-wide celebra-
tion of Israel's 40th anniver-
sary, chaired by Marlene and
Paul Borman.
A formal signing of a sister
state agreement between
Israel and Michigan to pro-
mote trade and investments
will kick off the week of May
1 at 7 p.m. Gov. James Blan-
chard is honorary chairman
for trade week.
American/Israel Chamber
of Commerce of Michigan
members Alan Gilman and
Brooke Grace will chair the
festivities, which will be at-
tended by Gabriel Levy, the

Israeli Economic Minister to
the United States and
Michigan Commerce Director
Doug Ross.

During the week, the Hora
Aviv Israeli Folkdance Troupe
will perform before an Israeli
Fashion Show. The show will
feature Israeli fashions for
men and women, fashion ac-
cessories and jewelry — which
will be modeled by celebrities
from the media, sports and
business worlds.
Abraham Ben Zeev and his
ABZ Band will entertain dur-
ing the evenings. Food and
wine will be served.

There will be Israeli cook-
ing demonstrations and a
special broadcast from the
mall by Ken Lawrence, host of
Travel Talk on WXYT.
Israel Trade Week is open to
the public at no charge.
Tickets, $40 each, are re-
quired for the gala opening
and can be purchased at the
American-Israel Chamber of
Commerce at the
Maple/Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center.

IN BRIEF

ALAN FRANK of Bloom-
field 'Ibwnship has been pro-
moted to vice president and
general manager of WDIV-
TV, Channel 4. He will
replace Amy McCombs, who
is leaving to run KRON-TV
in San Francisco.
Frank has been with the
station since 1979, and has
held several positions. He was
vice president of programm-
ing and production for the
Post-Newsweek Stations Inc.
before the promotion.

THE CONCERNED
CITIZENS FOR THE
ARTS IN MICHIGAN will

host a day-long workshop on
the relationship between
business and the arts on
Wednesday, April 27 at Or-
chestra Hall. Registration
deadline is April 15. For infor-
mation, contact Jeff Mon-
tgomery at 833-3702.
DAVID SOLOMON has
joined Lutz Associates as
director of audio/visual ser-
vices. Solomon previously
worked as an executive assis-
tant for the president of
Twentieth Century-Fox in
Los Angeles.

ALEXANDER BENSKY

has been elected vice presi-
dent of the Public Attorneys
Association, local 2211 of the
United Auto Workers. The

Alan Frank

association represents staff
attorneys for the City of
Detroit, where Bensky is an
assistant corporation
attorney.

WAYNE STATE UNIVER-
SITY'S SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS will host a free

workshop on April 13 in
Southfield on how to start or
run a small business. The
seminar, which begins at 7
p.m., will be held at the Holi-
day Inn on Telegraph Road.

SOUTHFIELD CITY
COUNCILMAN ELI
ROBINSON has been ap-

pointed to the National
League of Cities' Finance, Ad-
ministration and Intergovern-

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