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February 03, 1989 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-02-03

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WHO ARE
THE. MASONS?

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Shifman 65th
Anniversary .
Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Shif-
man of Southfield will
celebrate their 65th wedding
anniversary this month.
Mr. Shifman, who was in
the retail business for 40
years before he retired in
1958, is a past president of
Congregation B'nai David.
He is an honorary life
member of Mosaic Lodge of
the Masons.
Mrs. Shifman is a member
of Order of the Eastern Star,
Jewish National Fund
Women's division, Turover
Farein and Mizrachi Women.
The Shifmans, who were
married in Rochester, N.Y., in
1924, have two surviving
sons, Aaron and Alvin, nine
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.

Mazer 60th
Isabel and William M.
Mazer of Southfield recently
celebrated their 60th wedding
anniversary.
Their entire family met to
celebrate in Chicago. Joining
in the celebration were their
children, Mr. and Mrs.
William Mazer, Jr. and Bar-
bara Mazer of Bloomfield
Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Schrayer and Mrs. and Mrs.
Lewis Saltzman of Chicgo.
Also present were the Mazers'
13 grandchildren. '

LOCAL NEWS

The Southfield Public
Library's 1989 Battle of the
Books will take place at 7
p.m. Feb. 21 in the Southfield
Civic Center Pavilion.
Twenty-nine adult coaches
have worked with teams corn-
prised•of 169 fourth- and fifth-
grade students who live or at-
tend school in Southfield or
Lathrup Village. The par-
ticipants read from a list of 15
books since November in
preparation for this event.
The public is invited. A
reception will follow.

George Washington and 13 other Presidents of the
United States have been Masons. Freemasons are as
diverse as America itself, ranging from Gerald Ford, from

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Paul Revere to Irving Berlin; doctors, lawyers, musicians,
statesmen, judges, accountants, businessmen, bankers,
teachers, as well as the man next door.

It consists of your friends and neighbors, living and
working to maintain and improve the quality of life in our
Detroit Metropolitan Community.

THIS MESSAGE FROM:
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For further information please contact:

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or Robert M. Leach
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24671 Church Street
Southfield, MI 48076
Oak Park, MI 48237
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Everyday People
Freemasons are everyday people in all walks of life.
They do good deeds that help others. They contribute
in many ways to the progress of their communities. They
try to live up to their individual religious and moral con-
victions, showing this by example rather than words.

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Freemasonry is a centuries-old fraternity, a
brotherhood, a way for people to work together and live
together in harmony.

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