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September 02, 1988 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-02

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I B'NAI B'RITH I

VINTAGE WRISTWATCHES WANTED

CORUM COIN
GUBELIN
CARTIER
MOONPHASES
CHRONOGRAPHS

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ROLEX

AUDEMARS

VACHERON

All interesting or unusual time
pieces. Need not be running.

LeCOULTRE

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sense!

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out just how much
Bonds can do
for you

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ANNOUNCEMENT

BERT El
LOU `
0

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$

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More than $390,000 in Israel Bond securities were purchased at the
annual Albert Einstein B'nai B'rith Lodge and Chapter dinner-dance.
Shown at the dinner are, from left: guest speaker Jerome Gleekel; dinner
chairman Jack Miller; lodge President and dinner honoree Nathan
Harris; his wife, Anne; and Sarah Czwajgenberg, chapter president.

CALL PHIL TEWEL for all your catering needs

661-4050

Under Supervision Council of Orthodox Rabbis

Lodge, Chapter
Join For Meeting

The opening meeting of the
Louis Marshall Chapter and
the Louis Marshall Suburban
Tikvah Lodge will be held on
Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. at the
Zionist Cultural Center,
18451 W. 10 Mile, Southfield.
The theme will be a
"Musical Salute to Irving
Berlin" by Dorothy Mills,
Phyllis Bratt and Ceil Dzod-
zin. Bobbie Levine, regional
director of the B'nai B'rith
Metropolitan Detroit Council,
will be the guest speaker.
Refreshments will be served
at a nominal charge. The
public is invited. Program

chairmen are Eileen Israel,
968-0569; and Max Kushner,
352-8224.

Accountants
Unit Gathers

Accountants Unit will hold
a meeting Thursday at 7 p.m.
in the Dubin Meeting Room
in the B'nai B'rith Building.
The guest speaker will be
attorney David M. Baum,
who will speak on
"Marketing Your Accounting
Practice." The program will
qualify for two credit hours of
C.P.E. Light refreshments
will be served. There is no
charge. Prospective membes
are invited.

m'"•""•"""1 ON CAMPUS I

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I

86

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988

The B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundations of Metropolitan
Detroit announce the
regional president of the
Jewish Law Students
Association is Sheri Katz-
man, a student at the Univer-
sity of Detroit Law School.
The local branch of the
Association includes students
from the Detroit College of
Law and Wayne State Univer-
sity Law School, in addition
to students from the Univer-
sity of Detroit Law School.
Students interested in contac-
ting the Jewish Law Students
Association should contact
Katzman at the WSU Hillel
Foundation, 557-3459.
Mariusz Ziomecki, editorial
writer for the Free Press will
appear at Hillel, room 667 in
the Student Center on the
Wayne State University cam-
pus, at 1 p.m. Sept. 5. The ti-

tie of his talk is "An
Outisder's Inside Look at the
Middle East?' Luncheon, free
of charge, will be served. To
register, call Hillel.
Rabbi Louis Finkelman,
director of the Hillel Found-
tions, is scheduled to speak at
Hillel on Thursday at noon
on"Getting Turned Around!'
This is the first of a series of
Thursday programs called
"Lunch with the Rabbi!" On
Sept. 29, the rabbi wil speak
about the holiday of Sukkot:`
"Living in Booths: an Intense
Experience."
Carol Kaczander will
return as Hillel's outreach
worker.
Luncheon will be served at
Hillel on the WSU campus
every day that classes are in
session, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Hillel is kosher, and open to
the public. Meals this year

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