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May 12, 1989 - Image 84

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-05-12

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IT'S FUR STORAGE TIME at

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MALTER FURS

MOVING TO WEST BLOOMFIELD. IN JULY
WITH STORAGE VAULT ON PREMISES.

AT

YOUR FURS
MALTER'S
WILL GET THE BEST OF CARE

Deep Pelt Cleaning & Glazing
Expert Repairing
Innovative Restyling
AND ALL OF THIS AT THE
MOST REASONABLE RATES

MALTER FURS for a
FREE-BONDED PICK-UP AT 358-0850

So Call

Or visit them at HARVARD ROW MALL
At 11 Mile Road and Lahser • Southfield

WE ARE NOW OPEN
"SHOE REVIEW"

_
Muskegon Jewish Centennial Celebration Chairman Sylvia Kaufman is
shown at the Passover seder which concluded in the year-long
centennary observance in the western Michigan city. Four hundred
persons, including 21 Christian clergy and 230 of their parishoners
attended the kosher seder at the Muskegon Harbor Hilton.

(Formerly BAGS 'N THINGS)
Jack & Carol Cohen

WE ARE UP THE ROAD- AT
"CROSSWINDS MALL"

Alice Golembo, left, actress and grandniece of the late Golda Meir,
entertained at a recent Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds affair honoring
former Israel Bonds Women's Division President Franka Charlupski,
- center. Pictured with them are, from left: Meryl Podolsky, hostess Sydell
Schubot and Barbara Stollman. The evening was the occasion to
celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Israel-Egypt peace treaty. More
than $1,419,000 in Israel Bonds were sold at the dinner party held in the
Schubot home.

* (Orchard Lake & Lone Pine Rds.)

SHOE REVIEW

Crosswinds Mall
4301 Orchard Lake Rd.
W. Bloomfield, Mich. 48033
855-8355

Toledo Will Honor
Wieder For Bonds

Kids find us fun,
but our pasta's no joke.

Chef Boyardee Dinosaurs, ABC's & 1, 2, 3's, and
Tic Tac Toes pasta is serious food kids love to eat.
While we make our pasta in shapes kids find fun to
eat, we also make sure they're filled with good
ingredients like: rich, ripe tomatoes, aged cheese
and enriched wheat flour. So Chef Boyardee pasta
is a source of protein that's also 95% fat free, and
contains complex carbohydrates without any pre-
servatives. No wonder both kids and moms thank
goodness for Chef Boyardee.

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Toledo communal leader
Alvis Wieder will be
presented with the State of
Israel's Jerusalem Award at a
dessert party on behalf of
Israel Bonds, to be held
7:30 p.m. June 13 at Con-
gregation Etz Chayim in
Toledo.
The event will be hosted by
the board officers of Etz
Chayim and co-sponsored by
the board officers of Temple
B'nai Israel and Temple
Shomer Emunim.
Mrs. Wieder is active with
the Toledo Jewish Welfare
Federation, as a division
chairman, Women's Division
campaign chairman, a
member of the federation ex-
ecutive committee and a
trustee. She is president of

the Women's Division board
and sits on the Israel Task
Force and the individual
social services committee.
Additionally, the Wieders
are top-level pacesetters in
the Israel Bond campaign.
A special guest speaker at
the tribute event will be
Jerome Gleekel, a noted
authority on Israel and. Arab
politics.
His involvement in Israel's
cause began in 1933 when he
joined the Hechalutz move-
ment for migration and set-
tlement in Palestine.
Gleekel has travelled
throughout the Middle East
and has had extensive conver-
sations with Arab mayors in
Israel and with leaders in
refugee camps in the region.

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