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POST HOLIDAY SPECIALS SUNDAY, APRIL 30th THROUGH THURSDAY, MAY 4th EMPIRE OVEN READY BARBECUED CHICKEN .... $1 791b. R EMPIRE TURKEY NUGGETS . .$2 49 12 oz. bag U.S.D.A. CHOICE CUBE STEAKS . ..$3 591b, M-F 8 am-5 pm, Sat 8 am-noon Half of the 100,000 babies born mentally retarded last year could have been born normal. 'Jazz Singer' Jeffrin At Women's World Real life "Jazz Singer," Hal Jeffrin, will entertain patrons of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's annual Women's World at a special reception in the home of Shelley and Joel Tauber on May 9 at 7:30 p.m. Each patron may bring one guest to this event. Jeffrin is equally at home whether singing Israeli songs, Yiddish favorites or selections from Broadway. While attending Syracuse University, he sang with the Syracuse Symphony Opera Company and made numerous appearances as both a popular and classical singer. His graduate work was at the Cantor's Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. 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JARC 28366 Franklin Rd. Southfield, MI 48034 (313) 352-5272 When You Give Help You Give Hope FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1989 *411911WMPLINIMMINIMPIRIMMPP , Carnegie Hall and was the subject of a nationally tele- vised ABC documentary en- titled "The Words and The Music." As a pop singer, he performs regularly in the na- tion's leading resort and entertainment centers. Jeffrin has starred in pro- ductions of Funny Girl, Fiorello, Milk and Honey, and in the world premiere of the jazz opera, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. His acting work has led to appearances on the popular TV daytime dramas, "The Edge of Night," "The Doctors," and "One Life To Live." Patron ticket donation levels are: platinum, gold and silver. The names of all patrons will appear in the Women's World program. Other ticket categories in- clude sponsor (name will ap- pear in the program); and donor. All tickets include admis- sion to Women's World, an all- day event on May 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the synagogue. Activities include continental breakfast, shopp- ing in the street bazaar and a luncheon; followed by a talk by psychologist, author and lecturer, Dr. Sol Gordon. Patron Co-Chairmen are Joyce Blum and Arleen Kar- bal. Fund-Raising Vice Presidents are Gail Goodstein and Anita Millman. Sisterhood President is San- dra Schwartz. For ticket infor- mation, call Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 357-5544. Bloch Chapter Has Installation Ivan S. Bloch Chapter in- stalled Muriel Silverstein as president at its recent in- stallation ceremonies. Other officers are: Vice Presidents, Sarah Feuereisen, Jolie Levine Rozalyn Rebeck and Elaine Zeron; Financial Secretary, Yetta Meisel; Treasurer, Bet- ty Kusnit; Recording Secre- tary, Diana Blauer; Mailing Secretary, Lillian Bricker; Counselors, Mrs. Feuereisen and Dorothy Steinhart. Board members are: Jeanette Berger, Anne Fink, Margaret Gutman, Rozalyn Kauffman, Rachel Rozen- krantz, Gussie Schrut, Jeanette Schwartz, Judith Shapiro, Beverly Travis and Kathryne Yaffe. Bobbie Levine was the in- stalling officer. Mrs. Rebeck was the installation chairman. Rabbi Syme Gives Review Temple Israel Sisterhood will host a dinner with a book review by Rabbi M. Robert Syme 6:30 p.m. May 11. Husbands and friends are welcome. Rabbi Syme will review Jephte's Daughter by Naomi Ragen. There is a charge. Reserva- tions are required. Call the temple office for information, 661-5700. Women's Group To Gather A meeting of the David- Horodoker Women's Organi- zation will be held noon Tues- day in the Lincoln Towers community room. Hostesses are Edith Berk and Rose Bresler.