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June 19, 1992 - Image 52

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-06-19

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For the discriminating
person requiring an
elegant environment.
Overlooking two beauti-
ful lakes. Twelve other
Locations from Petoskey
to Detroit and Florida.


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'den Drive, Orchard Lake
utes frc)m iviaple & Orchard Lake ilds,

you; up for a personal tour of our facility.

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industry respect and commitment to clients to
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why BEE KALT TRAVEL SERVICE has been
"The Quality Travel Specialists since 1958."

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(313) 288-9600

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KOSHER HOTEL

INCLUDES:

G LA rr
On the Boardwalk Entire Oceanfront Block
37th to 38th Street, Miami Beach

REOPENS JUNE 28

from

$ 1 0

per week

p. person/double occ.

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Or FAX 1-305-534-0553

SCHECHTER FAMILY MANAGEMENT

LAS

VEGAS

DEPART—SUN., MON., THURS., FRI.

AIR

AM

Departures

ONLY FR. $ 2
9 90
Complete package,s from 5 289"

FURNITURE
NEW.

Mission-goers will par-
ticipate in the celebration of
Israel's 45th birthday — Yom
Ha'atzma'ut — in Jerusalem.
They will experience Israel's
ancient and recent history,
visit Project Renewal
neighborhoods in Detroit's
sister cities of Yavne and
Ramle and learn about cur-
rent issues.
Participants will visit new
immigrants at absorption
centers and learn about the
initial stages of their resettle-
ment. Mission-goers also will
visit high-technology
facilities and learn about
Israel's economic realities to-
day and the economy's direc-
tion toward the 21st century.

Plans call for the 10-day
trip, which will cost $1,993
per person, to fly direct from
Detroit to Tel Aviv's Ben-
Gurion Airport. A $500
deposit will reserve a spot in
the mission, and participants
who pay in full by Nov. 16,
1992, will receive a $50 dis-
count on the per-person cost.
The trip is sponsored by the
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit and

Participants will
visit new
immigrants at
absorption centers
and learn about
the initial stages
of their
resettlement.

coordinated with the coopera-
tion of The Jewish News in
celebration of its 50th an-
niversary, as well as many
organizations and congrega-
tions throughout Michigan.
David Hermelin is chair-
man of the Michigan Miracle
Mission. Susan Citrin, Dr. ---
r,
Conrad Giles and Jane Sher-
man are co-chairmen. Their -)
mission cabinet, which is still
in formation, consists of
representatives from the
statewide Jewish community
who act as liaisons to °-
organizations to recruit from
and speak among their c=
colleagues.
For applications or informa-
tion, call Tami Margolis,
642-4260.

LOCAL NEWS

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furniture, pianos.

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Estimates

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CITY

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CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR
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FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1992

Uptown
Southfield Rd. at
11 1/2 Mile • 559-3900

More than 400 people
already have expressed in-
terest to go on the Michigan
Miracle Mission, April 18-28,
1993, in celebration of the
ongoing miracle of creating a
modern Jewish state. The
largest, non-fund-raising trip
launched from Michigan is
open to families with children
age 13 and older and in-
dividuals from around the
state.
The mission has tracks for
experienced visitors to Israel
as well as first-timers. Based
in Jerusalem, mission-goers
will tour in small groups,
coming together for "mega"
events. The itinerary will in-
clude boat rides on Lake Kin-
neret, jeep and camel rides;
and participants will see
Israel from Tel Aviv to
Masada, from the Galilee to
the Dead Sea.

ATLANTIC

DEPART 8:30 am RETURN 12 mid.
GET
S30 Quarters
S15 Food
S30 Deferred
From
S10 Transfers
$9990
EVERY WED.
Per Persnn

Partinwl Contract Required

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Kosins

Larry Paul makes

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• Daily Activities • Nightly Entertainment
• Daily Shiurim
• Dolor TV
•Air conditioning . F ree Parting
• Heated Pool
• Cater To All Diets
• Heated Whirlpool • Gourmet Kosher Meals

You Come First"

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10 1/2 Mile • 569-6930

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"The Quality Travel Specialists since 1958"

2 HOURS MORE SUNSHINE

"Where

Miracle Mission
Set For April '93

At the Greater Ann Arbor Israel Bond Dinner, Drs. Geraldine and
Sheldon Markel were presented with the Jerusalem City of Peace
Award in tribute to their support of the economic development of
the State of Israel. Pictured are David B. Hermelin, Dr. Geraldine
Markel; Dr. Sheldon Markel; Carole Rycus and Dr. Mitchell Rycus.

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