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BUS MONTHLY RATES FROM $699 • ROUND TRIP BUS • 2 NIGHTS HOTEL • • EXCELLENT SEATING FOR LES MISERABLES SAT PM • CITY TOUR • SCIENCE CENTER • OPTIONAL DINNER AT ED'S WAREHOUSE - 9. 9 9?, m S 1 6 8 72 e WMileage SPECIAL LOW PRICES LES MISERABLES O caw. 8 P.A.I • R.T. COACH • 3 KOSHER MEALS DAILY • PLANNED ENT. & ACTIVITIES DAILY * AUG. 4.6 & AUG. 11.13 PHYLLIS DILLER OR PAT PAULSON * s , • R.T. BUS • 2 NITES HOTEL • 2 BREAKFASTS •EXC. AUG. 12.19 AUG. 18.20 * • R.T. BUS • 2 NITES HOTEL • • DINNER CRUISE • 2 BKFSTS. TOUR FROM TEVENSVILLE RESORT CATSKILL MOUNTAINS PHANTOM OF THE OPERA 331-n -own RENT-A-CAR presents I LOCAL NEWS 39530 14 Mlle Rd. Corner of Haggerty , (313) 669-6760 L SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON SOME TRIPS. CALL US FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS INCLUDING AIRFARE AND CRUISES! 1-800-456-1609 or 559-8620 POST-MASTECTOMY FITTINGS CARING AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Roslyn Will Take Care of You Personally BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Q.1yri6 It- tit- nate Apparel Northwestern & Inkster—APPLEGATE SQ. 10-5:30 Daily, 10-8 Thurs. 353-5522 Exercise regularly. WE RE FIGIIIINiC, FOR ',TTTUR LIFE • American Heart itp Association j Beth Shalom To Honor Isacksons For Bonds Fay and Charles Isackson of Oak Park, 32-year members of Congregation Beth Shalom, will be honored by the congregation at a tribute dinner in behalf of State of Israel Bonds at 6 p.m. Aug. 24 in the synagogue's social hall. The Isacksons will receive Israel's Jerusalem Award. Chairing the event will be Ada and Jerry Efros. Mrs. Isackson has served on the Beth Shalom PTO board, the sisterhood executive board and the editorial staff of sisterhood cookbooks. She is the sisterhood board Braille chairman, a member of the synagogue's ritual committee and a representative to the Synagogue Council. Certified by the Library of Congress in English Braille and also certified in Hebrew Braille, Mrs. Isackson is a life member of the National Braille Institute, a past presi- dent of the Tri-County Braille Volunteers, a member of the Jewish Braille Institute, and a former board member of the Michigan Association of Transcribers for the Visually Impaired. She is also a life member and past president of her Hadassah group. She was recently honored as a "Mitz- vah Doer" by The Jewish News. Isackson began his service to Beth Shalom as an usher; he soon became head of the ushering committee for the High Holidays. In 1968 he reactivated the then-dormant Men's Club and became its president. He has sat on the Beth Shalom school board, served on the synagogue's ex- ecutive board and is a past president of Beth Shalom. Isackson is a past com- mander of the Jewish War Veterans, a past president of the Detroit Branch of Ameri- can Electroplaters Society and was elected as an "Emi- nent Engineer" to Tau Beta Pi, and honorary engineering society. He is also a member of B'nai B'rith, the Zion- ist Organization of America and the American Jewish Committee. For reservations, call Beth Shalom, 547-7970; or Israel Bonds, 352-6555. Ziotoff Named To Global Board Paul Ziotoff, former Detroit Bar-Ilan chairman and cur- rent vice president of its American Board of Overseers, has been elected to the university's Global Board of Trustees. The board is the official global policy-making body governing both the universi- ty's academic and financial affairs as well as its network of Friends organizations around the world. Zlotoff has been actively in- volved with Bar-Ilan's affairs since 1981. He was Detroit education chairman and in 1984 began a three-year term of co-chairmanship of the Detroit dinners along with Donald Fox. Upon the completion of his