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October 30, 1992 - Image 114

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-30

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ANTHONY S. SPOKOJNY

For

West Bloomfield Township Trustee
Democrat

store

2717 Woodward Ave.
(Just No. of Catalpa)
Berkley

542.2500

On November 3, 1992, you will cast your vote for Township Trustee.
Your vote will determine the future shape of our community.

2523 W. Maple
(at Cranbrook)
Bloomfield Hills

433-3070

3954 Rochester Rd.
(at Wattles)
Troy

Please Ask Yourself,
What has the candidate given to the Jewish community?
What has the candidate given to West Bloomfield Township?

680-0993

Within the span of the last few years,
Tony Spokojny has given a career of effort to his community.

6453 Farmington Road
W. Bloomfield

• Regional Board of Directors, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (former)
• Jewish Life in America Exhibit at Detroit Historical Museum
• Member: Adat Shalom, 1984; Jewish Community Center, 1955

• Served on West Bloomfield Wetlands Board
since 1989 (Vice Chairman) (Unanimously
appointed by Republicans)
• Aided in Preservation of West Bloomfield
Woods
• Aided in Preservation of Marshbank Park
• Aided in protection of Shenandoah Golf
Course from development
• Agreed to defend Parks & Recreation com-
mission to prevent development
• Prepared protective amendments to
Wetlands Ordinance
• Offered testimony to Senate Subcommittee
on Revision to Wetlands Act
• Co-person of the year, West Bloomfield
Eccentric, 1988
• Suggested and helped prepare West
Bloomfield Parkland Ordinance

WE SHIP
FURNITURE
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• Maccabi Youth Games --
Coach/Administrator since 1987
• Set up and administered an international
(four country) Softball tournament
• Special Assistant Attorney General,
defending the State of Michigan. Endorsed
by Attorney General Frank J. Kelly
• Professional in conflict resolution. Serving
judges and attorneys over the entire State of
Michigan
• Subdivision President/Treasurer, 1982-pre-
sent
• University of Michigan, 1973; Detroit College
of Law, 1978. Husband of wonderfully active
wife and two wonderful children.
Accomplished Triathlete and Long Distance
Runner

"THE FINEST IN CUSTOM
CABINETS FOR HOME OR OFFICE"

New
Arrivals
Daily

MARGUERITE'S

On The Boardwalk

PLEASE VOTE FOR TONY SPOKOJNY

932-5252

FOR

CLASSIFIED
GET RESULTS!

WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE

Paid for by Committee to Elect Anthony Spokojny • 5359 Pocono, West Bloomfield, MI 48323 • (373) 681-2690

Call The Jewish News

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"Serving the Community for 35 Years"

Bosnia and its horrors seems
far away. The prime minister
of Croatia and vice president
of the Jewish community c;
were chatting in the lobby.
Long-time Israeli politician
Josef Burg chatted with Croa-
tian parliamentarians. JDC
president Sylvia Hassenfeld,
who had flown in for the open-
ing, broke bread with am-
bassadors while diplomats
and ministers were scattered
throughout.
And on the top floor,
Yugoslavia's last president,
Stipe Mesic, was sitting
sround the youth club's table,
sipping wine and chatting
with the teen-agers.
Srdan Matic, the center
s 29-year-old executive vice
president, was beaming. "We
wanted a community center
that would
would make Jews want
to come here. Before the war,
this was one of the richest
Jewish communities in
Europe, but afterwards, with
no funds, this building
became sadder and sadder."
Then he smiled as his eyes
combed the room. "To us, this
is a dream."
Josef Burg smiled at that.
"To dream," he quipped ; "i5
part of reality!',.

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Please consider a candidate to the community as a whole as well as to the
Jewish Community who makes significant contributions.
Consider a candidate who is chosen by DEMOCRATS and REPUBLICANS

W. Bloomfield •

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Daily: 9:30-5:00, Sat. 9:30-4:00

Writer Seeks
Information

An amateur historian is
conducting research about
Jewish servicemen who took
part in the Second World War,
primarily emphasizing men
who served as fliers in the
European Theater.
Michael Moscow is in-
terested in obtaining photos
of and information about an
aviator from Detroit who died
in 1944. He was Captain
Noah Lewin-Epstein, a
fighter pilot in the 514th
Fighter Squadron of the
406th Fighter Group.
Anyone with information is
asked to contact Mr. Moscow
at Apt. 59 Heritage Lane,
Marchwood Apts., Exton, PA
19341.

Israel Report
Is Program Topic

Women on the Go, an ongo-
ing group at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, will present
Sivan Maas, community
shlicha, 1 p.m. Nov. 4 at.
Maple-Drake. Ms. Maas will
give a report on Israel.
This program is not for
women only. For information,
call the Center, 661-1000.

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