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November 25, 1988 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-11-25

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SUPERIOR
FISH CO.

JUST ADD SEAFOOD TO MAKE
f)crp\j„.,,-- YOUR HOLIDAYS TASTEFULLY UNIQUE

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Cooked, Peeled
and Cleaned

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Fresh Fillets

(26-30 ct.)

NORWEGIAN
SALMON

Reg. Price $7.99 lb.

Reg. Price $16.95 lb.

lb. wimps

Shell On

COCKTAIL
SHRIMP

COCKTAIL
SHRIMP
(21-25 ct.) with tail on

$1 6.45

$7.49

lb. wIcoupon

expires 12/3/88

expires 12/3/88

FLOWN IN DIRECT

FRESH
OYSTERS

A large variety of Fresh Apple-
wood Smoked Seafood, including
Smoked Salmon, Sable,
Whitefish, Chubs, etc.

Featuring

CREAMY SMOKED
FISH SPREAD

L$2.25

11 Mile

are in from Chesepeake Bay
1 /2 pints • pints • quarts

Featuring 1/2 pint stewers

8 oz. container

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at $3.65

$8.9511).

expires 12/3/88

CELEBRATE
WITH HOLIDAY
SEAFOOD
PARTY TRAYS

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SUPERIOR FISH CO.

House of Quality

Serving Metropolitan Detroit for Over 40 Years

309 E. 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, Ml • 541-4632

Parking in rear

Mon.-Wed. 8-5
Thurs. & Fri. 8-6
Saturday 8-1

A FULL SELECTION OF CLOSET
AND WALL STORAGE SYSTEMS
=_J-94-6-1•cm_ AND ACCESSORIES

The Closet People

• Vinyl Laminate Units
• Custom Mica Systems
• Closet Maid© Ventilated
for Custom or Do-It-Yourself
• Mirrored Closet Doors
• Kitchen Pull-Outs
and Accessories

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
FREE ON-SITE ESTIMATES

335-8000

2007 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP

A MORE SPACE Gift Certificate
A Great Holiday Gift!

15% OFF Any Closet Installation of $125 or more
15% OFF Any Merchandise in store

(Limit one per household)

Exp. 12-31-88. Not valid with other coupons or previous jobs.

BAGEL DELI & PRODUCE CO.

6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD. • W. Bloomfield • 851-9666

OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9 TO 6

SUNDAY 8 TO 3

THE PLACE FOR SMOKED FISH
THE FINEST SMOKED FISH & DELI TRAYS

HANDOUT NOVA LOX

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1988

Rabbi Tanenbaum Due
For Special Church Event

Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum,
national director of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee's International Affairs
Department, will be the
featured speaker at a special
program for the community
on Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at St.
Aidan's Catholic Church,
17500 Farmington Rd.,
Livonia. Rabbi Tanenbaum
will speak on the "Post Elec-
tion Reflections; Implications
for Middle East Peace."
Fr. Alex Brunett and the St.
Aidan's Livonia parish com-
munity invites the Jewish
community. The Detroit
Chapter of the American
Jewish Committee is sponsor-
ing the event in cooperation
with the Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit.
Rabbi Tanenbaum has a
long career in international
human rights, world refugee,
world hunger and foreign
relations concerns. He is
formerly the AJCommittee's
national interreligious affairs
director. He is a founder and
co-chairman of the National
Interreligious Task Force on
Soviet Jewry. In 1987, he was
elected chairman of the Inter-
national Jewish Committee
for Interreligious Consulta-
tions (IJCIC) which
represents world Jewry.
In May 1988, Rabbi Tanen-
baum was awarded the "In-
terfaith Medallion" of the In-
ternational Council of Chris-
tians and Jews.
Dr. Tanenbaum has served
as a member of the human
Rights Research Committee
of the Foreign Policy Associa-
tion's Study of Priorities for
the 1980s.
At the invitation of the In-
ternational Rescue Commit-
tee he joined delegations of
prominent American leaders
to carry out three separate
fact-finding investigations of
the plight of the Vietnamese
"boat peple" and Cambodian
refugees, which contributed
to the saving of tens of
thousands of lives of In-
dochinese refugees.
He is a founder and co-
chairman of the National In-
terreligious Task Force on
Soviet Jewry, which aids op-
pressed Jews and Christians
in the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe.
In March 1979, he was in-
vited to consult with
Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
and German parliamentary
officials in Bonn on the aboli-
tion of the statute of limita-
tions on Nazi war criminals.
Dr. Tanenbaum is founder

Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum

and leading member of the
joint liaison committee of the
Vatican Secretariat on
Catholic-Jewish Relations
and the International Jewish
Committee for Interrligious
Consultations (IJCIC) and of
a similar body with the World
Council of Churches.
He served as consultant to
the NBC-TV nine-hour
special "Holocaust" and
earlier was consultant to the
special "Jesus of Nazareth?'
The public is invited at no
charge. A reception will
follow.

Square Dance
At Synagogue

Congregation Beth Abra-
ham Hillel Moses will hold
an evening of square dancing
at 8 p.m. on Dec. 10 at
the synagogue. Professional
caller, Geoff Baxter, will host
the evening. Baxter is ex-
perienced in teaching begin-
ning as well as basic and
mainstream movements of
square dancing.
The program includes
refreshments, gifts and prizes.
Everyone is welcome, and
there is a charge. For informa-
tion, call the synagogue,
851-6880.

Master Aeorbic
Class Offered

The Jewish Community
Center will offer a master
aerobic class Dec. 4 at 4 p.m.
at the Maple/Drake Building.
Candice Copeland of Los
Angeles, Calif., will conduct
the workout.
Everyone is welcome. There
is an admission charge. Call
the Center, 661-1000, ext.
328, for information.

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