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September 21, 1990 - Image 174

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-21

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B'NAI B'RITH l'ImmmmmImm."Im

Gallery 22

GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS

After 21 years in Bloomfield Hills our building is coming down.

Selling out to the bare walls

Everything 25% to 75% off

Save hundreds and hundreds of dollars

Sacrifice prices on hundreds of beautiful original paintings and graphics, plus a few ceramics and
hand-blown glass by leading national artists. Altman, Alvarez, Fried[sender, Vasarely, Tarkay, Hatfield,
Boulanger, Coignard, Jiang, Schneuer, Plisson, Yoko Moro, McDuff, Title, Kitchell, Osthoff and many
others Abstracts, floras, impressionist styles Also fine art posters

All Sales Final - Visa & Mastercard accepted

Extondod Hours starting Sopt. 20: Thurs., Fri., Sat 9:30 AM. to 9 P.M.

Picture Framing
Not Included

Sun. Noon to 5 P.M.
Mon., Tues, Wed 9:30 AM. to 6 P.M.

Gallery 22

22 E Long Lake Rd just east of Woodward Bloomfield Hills, MI • 642-1310

B'nai B'rith Honors
Detroit Edison CEO

The B'nai B'rith Founda-
tion will honor John E. Lob-
bia with the B'nai B'rith In-
ternational Great American
Traditions Award Nov. 20 at
the Westin Hotel.
John Lobbia is chairman of
the board, president and chief
executive officer of the Detroit
Edison Company. He is

647-6633

PS

NOW
FEATURING
GREGORY
HAWTHORNE

POSNER GALLERY

32407 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018
TELEPHONE: 313-626-6450

HOURS: TUESDAY-FRIDAY 11-5, SATURDAY 11-4
OR BY APPOINTMENT

campuses and the B'nai
B'rith youth organization for
Jewish teenagers.
Servings as general chair-
man for this event are Leon S
Cohan, senior vice president
and general counsel of
Detroit Edison; and Alan E.
Schwartz, senior partner in
the legal firm of Honigman,
Miller, Schwartz and Cohn.
Owen Z. Perlman, is the B'nai
B'rith Foundation dinner
committee chairman. For in-
formation, call B'nai B'rith,
552-8070.

Real Estate Group
Sets Class

B'nai B'rith Real Estate
and Construction Unit will
hold its annual, fully ac-
credited six-hour real estate
continuing education class 9
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at 5000
Town Center. There is a
charge. For information, call
Cindy Greenspan, 557-2000
or 548-1851.

John Lobbia

receiving the award "for his
vision, leadership and con-
tributions to the communal,
educational and cultural life
of Michigan."
Proceeds from this dinner
will benefit the B'nai B'rith
young serving agencies: The
Hillel foundations on college

B'nai B'rith Council
Plans Meeting

The B'nai B'rith Michigan
Regional Council will hold its
regular monthly delegates
meeting 7 p.m. Sept. 26 in the
B'nai B'rith Building. The
Dallas convention will be
discussed.

NEWS)

B'nai
B'rith
Bowling

Babies
Don't Thrive
in
Smoke-filled
Wombs

ON A ROLL
Join
NOW!
Bowl Tuesday, Wednesday

and Thursday Evenings

SENIOR LEAGUE - FRIDAY AFTERNOONS

When You're
Pregnant,

AS A TEAM!
O AS AN INDIVIDUAL!
WITH YOUR FRIENDS

Don't Smoke!

METROPOLITAN DETROIT
IMAI MUTH BOWLING
ASSOCIATION

For more info. call:

661.9897
Sy Zate
Mark Sperling 477.2786

1 74 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1990

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Jewish Bermuda Group
Aids Soviet Jews

Montreal (JTA) — For the
first time ever, the tiny Jew-
ish community of the Com-
monwealth country of Ber-
muda will be sending a col-
lective gift to Israel. Funds
collected from the 70-
member community will be
donated to Operation Ex-
odus, the worldwide cam-
paign in support of the reset-
tlement of Soviet Jews in
Israel.
Plans for the Bermuda
campaign were undertaken
during a June visit of Mon-
trealer Dorothy Reitman,
immediate past president of
the Canadian Jewish Con-
gress. She was there at the
invitation of the Bermuda
Jewish community, in her
capacity as vice president of
the Commonwealth Jewish
Council in charge of the
Canadian, Bermuda and
Caribbean Jewish com-
munities.
Ms. Reitman met with Sir
Desmond Langley, the Ber-

muda governor, Sir John
Swan, the premier, and
members of the Jewish
community, including lay
leader Vaughan Wright and
Henry Roth, immediate past
lay leader.
The Bermuda Jewish
community is composed of
young families in the employ
of international companies
and retirees from Canada,
the United States and the
United Kingdom.
Friday night Shabbat ser-
vices are held monthly in a
borrowed space, and the U.S.
naval base hosts an annual
Passover seder. Rabbi Herb
Tobin of Boston visits
regularly and conducts High
Holy Day services. Twelve
resident children receive
Hebrew lessons.
During Ms. Reitman's
visit, the community issued
an invitation to the Com-
monwealth Jewish Council
to hold an official meeting in
Bermuda next year.

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