BAGEL DELI & PRODUCE CO. 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD. • 851.9666 EAT SMOKED FISH-LIVE BETTER SUNDAY 8.3 do OPEN MON THRU SAT 9-6 7% Solution Seeks Volunteers RUSSIAN SCHMALTZ HERRING $1 ■ 50 BUMBLE BEE SOLID WHITE MEAT TUNA .Z9 EA EA. Louis Berry Technion Honors Louis Berry . Water or OH — Limit 4 Cans Limit 4 SPECIALS — AUGUST 21 - 22 - 23 — 3 DAYS ONLY! FINEST SMOKED FISH & DELI TRAYS WE SPECIALIZE IN HANDCUT NOVA LOX EAT WELL EAT SMART EAT KOSHER AND FOR THE FINEST OF KOSHER PRODUCTS Look for this emblem and be a name not a number by shopping at a member market of the Detroit area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Association who sells only the finest of select kosher products which are certified kosher by a recognized Orthodox rabbinical council. SUMMER SPECIALS SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd THROUGH FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th EMPIRE FROZEN 69°, ..49C, KOSHER TURKEY LOWER QUARTERS a EMPIRE FROZEN KOSHER TURKEY WINGS lb. lb. EMPIRE FROZEN KOSHER BEEF POT PIES 1111169/ea. . This Week Exclusively at: COHEN'S KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET STORE HOURS: Sunday 8:30-5:00 Monday - Thursday 9:00-6:00 Friday 9:30-3:00 6734 Orchard Lake Road, near Maple in the West Bloomfield Plaza, West Bloomfield PHONE 932-3930 & 932-3931 Established 1920 OUR FAMILY HAS BEEN SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR OVER 70 YEARS. MICHAEL COHEN, OWNER-OPERATOR OUR MEMBER MARKETS FEATURE THE FINEST SELECTED EMPIRE KOSHER POULTRY. BROUGHT IN FRESH DAILY FOR YOU THE CONSUMING PUBLIC TO ENJOY YOUR WAY. 10°/0 OFF' r PITTED 1- ON ANY PURCHASE I I Sale Items I I L Excluding Expires 8/28/92 PRUNES Reg. $1.49 lb. L Now $1.09 lb. I Orchard-12 Plaza • 27885 Orchard Lake Road at 12 Mlle • 553.2165 Hours: Monday-Saturday 9 to 9; Sunday 11-6 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 92 FRIDAY. AUGUST 21 1992 The Detroit Chapter of the American Technion Society will host a 90th birthday celebration for Louis Berry, Oct. 4 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The event's general chairmen are David B. Hermelin and James A. Safran. Honorary chairmen include: Mandell L. Berman, Barbara Berry, Harold Berry, William M. Davidson, Walter L. Field, Max M. Fisher, Salman Grand, Rabbi Irwin Groner, Sen. Carl Levin, Rep. Sander Levin, Selma B. Schwartz, A. Alfred Taubman. Party chairmen are: Karen and Michael Egren, Joseph N. Epel, Marcy and Michael Feldman, Phillip Wm. Fisher, Aviva Friedman, Betsy Heuer, Lawrence S. Jackier, Irving Laker, Louis Milgrom and Miriam B. Seagle. In recognition of Mr. Berry's lifetime of involvement and leadership in the Jewish world, the American Tech- nion Society is presenting him withthe Einstein Award. For information, call the American Technion Society office, 737-1990. F.R.E.E. Sponsors Communal Wedding Seven recently-arrived couples from the former Soviet Union will re-establish their wedding vows as they enter for the first time into the traditional Jewish mar- riage rite of chuppah 2 p.m. Sept. 6 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. The public is invited to par- ticipate in this event, which will be followed by a reception featuring refreshments and dancing to a live band. A wed- ding dinner will be served at 6 p.m.; there will be a charge. For dinner reservations or information, call F.R.E.E., 967-4113. The "7% Solution," the state-wide hunger campaign coordinated by the Jewish Community Council, is in need of volunteers to help recruit restaurants to par- ticipate in the program. Volunteers are given a packet of materials to help them describe the benefits of par- ticipation to restaurateurs. • The list of "7% Solution" restaurants has increased in each of the five years of the campaign. The "7% Solution" for World Food Day raises funds for Michigan emergency food . providers through a growing network of restaurants. On 41 World Food Day (Oct. 15 this year), participating restau- rants donate up to 7% of that day's proceeds to a network of more than 300 food pantries, shelters and soup kitchens all over the state of Michigan. Those who wish to volun- teer to recruit restaurants should call Miriam 'merman at the Jewish Community Council, 642-5393. a • Tevye Sallen New Na'amat Group The Tevye Sallen chapter of Na'amat held their first meeting of the 1992-93 year at the Crown Pointe building The following officers were elected: president - Alvin 4 Sallen; vice presidents - Leo Barris, Sid Milgrom; secretary - Sol Miller; treasurer - Herman Ozrovitz; membership - Dean Fried- a man, Jack Tendler. Also, good and welfare - Sonny Wagenberg; social - Sam Yarost, Frank Wasser; fun- ding - Larry Sallen, Leonard Wagman, Marvin Delidow; adviser - Frieda Leemon. This first male chapter of'" Na'amat will channel funds to , help construct and maintain facilities for children in Israel. For information, call Alvin Sallen, 645-2365. ■111 m""1W\ --71 Post, Auxiliary Plan Social so Bloch — Rose Post and Aux- iliary Jewish War Veterans will hold, their indoor barbecue and Jewish Bingo Social, 7 p.m. Aug. 22 at the crwv Memorial Home. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Dave Goodstein, 356-3837; ' or Bertha Greenberg, 557-9434. •