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September 09, 1988 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-09

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NEWS

STREET WISE

With The Jewish News' Fashion Magazine

You can now purchase copies of the
Jewish News' colorful, informative
Fashion magazine from these convenient
locations.

— SOUTHFIELD



Capitol Rx

Twelve Mile & Northwestern

Best wishes to all for
a happy, healthy
New Year.

LUTTER (ONTROL

THE COMPLETE CLOSET STORE

28956 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, FARMINGTON HILLS (Botwomri 12 & 13 Mils Rd.)

To All of Our Good Friends ...

A Happy and a Healthy
New Year

— Herb & Marilynn Shapiro

BEL-CREST PHOTO

Seven-Eleven

Franklin Rd. South of Twelve Mile

6698 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD

IN THE WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA

Majestic Market

851-5840

Lahser & Civic Center Dr.

Border's Book Store

Southfield & Thirteen Mile

Phil 'IV Pharm.

Efros Rx

Evergreen & Twelve Mile

Greenfield & Ten Mile

— W. BLOOMFIELD —

Efros Rx

Waldrake Rx

Orchard Lk. & Maple

Drake & Walnut Lake

Downing Rx

Walnut Lk. West of Inkster

— OAK PARK —

WE AND OURS

WISH YOU AND YOURS

A HAPPY HOLIDAY

IK

'O TAL

Seven-Eleven

Lincoln Rx

Lincoln E. of Greenfield

Coolidge & Lincoln

Bornstein Bookstore

Oak Park Book Center

Greenfield & Ten Mile

Nine Mile & Coolidge

— BIRMINGHAM —

Say on Rx

Metro News

Telegraph & Maple

Telegraph & Maple

— FARMINGTON HILLS —

Efros Rx

Seven-Eleven

Gd. River & Drake

Orchard Lake & Thirteen Mile

I Browse Bookstore

Warren Rx

Orchard Lk. & Northwestern

Middlebelt & Fourteen Mile

— NOVI —

Border's Book Store

Novi Rd. & 1-96

THE JEWISH NEWS

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1988

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6646 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Plaza
Birmingham, MI 48010
(313) 8554005

BANNER LUMBER CO.

wishes their friends,
family and customers
a healthy, happy
New Year.

Isadore & Sylvia Epstein
Charles & Tillie Weiner

Robert & Janet Epstein
Ken & Lois Epstein

Stuart & Suzi Epstein

Waldman
Named White
House Liaison

Washington (JTA) — Ben-
jamin Waldman, formerly
assistant press secretary to
the Rev. Pat Robertson during
his unsuccessful 1988
presidential bid last week
began work as President
Reagan's new liaison to the
Jewish community.
Waldman, who will assume
the formal title of White
House associate director for
public liaison, said his goals
include providing Jews an
"entry point for issues that
are important to them."
Waldman will also work on
other areas such as child care,
housing, foreign policy toward
South Africa and the
Strategic Defense Initiative.
"The main goal is to help
provide continuity" between
the Reagan administration
and a future one. He said it is
possible that he could end up
staying on during a Bush
presidency.
Waldman was preceded by
an interim acting liaison,
Matt Zachari, who took over
for Max Green, who left the
post in June.
Waldman's last post was as
special assistant to the ad-
ministrator of the General
Services Administration. He
also worked at the Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban
Development and as associate
director of personnel at the
White House in 1986, before
he joined the Robertson
campaign.
Jacob Stein, Reagan's first
liaison to the Jewish com-
munity and a former chair-
man of the Conference of
Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations, said
Waldman is "a highly
qualified person who is very
knowledgeable, and he will
further the effort of the ad-
ministration to establish a
close and working relation-
ship with the Jewish com-
munity."

Largest U.S.
Youth Aliyah
In Israel

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
largest group of American
teen-agers ever to participate
in a single Youth Aliyah pro-
gram arrived in Israel last
week for a year of study.
The 60 teen-agers, ranging
in age from 15 to 17, will live
in Youth Aliyah villages
throughout Israel and will c-',
study Hebrew and Jewish and
Israeli history and travel ex-
tensively throughout the
country.

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