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Bond Brunch
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The Congregation of Moses
Men's Club and the
Kalamazoo/Portage Commit-
tees for State of Israel Bonds
will co-sponsor a "Bonds for
Soviet Aliyah" Brunch at 10
a.m. Nov. 11 at the
synagogue, 2501 Stadium
Blvd., Kalamazoo.
The speaker will be Reuven
Yair Hazan, assistant to the
consul for Academic Affairs at
the Israeli Consulate General
in New York.
He has worked in the
Israeli Knesset as parliamen-
tary assistant to Abba Eban
in his capacity as chairman of
the Knesset Foreign Affairs
and Defense Committee and
has also been on the editorial
board of The Jerusalem Post.
There will be a charge for
the brunch and reservations
are requested. For informa-
tion, call Robert Davidoff,
(616) 381-8644.
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The
Synagogue Social Club will
hold a "Photo Finish Road
Rally," 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3. Par-
ticipants will leave from the
synagogue nursery school
entrance. They will ac-
cumulate points by showing
"picture-proof' evidence of
their accomplishments.
The evening includes
dessert, coffee, soft drinks and
entertainment. Reservations
are required. There is a
charge.
Fr information, call An-
nette and Joe Berenholz,
661-8041; or Lori and Jim
Issner, 737-0419.
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Huntington Woods
Book Sale Nov. 3
The Friends of the Hun-
tington Woods Library will
hold a used book sale 10
a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 3. at the
library. For information, or to
donate books, call Beverly
Friedenberg, 399-4047.
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