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December 18, 1992 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-18

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Installed Free • Installed Free • Installed Free • Installed Free •
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Happy Chanukkah

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FEDERAL FIREPLACE

Holiday Lights

Gas Logs Installed Free*

INSTALLED
FREE a m

INSTALLED
FREE

Oak Glowing
Embers Fireplace
Gas Log Set

Oak Glowing
Embers Fireplace
Gas Log Set

Complete set includes:
refractory logs, grate,
burner, auto safety
pilot control and
glowing embers. Reg.
340.00

Complete with A.G.A.
on-off manual valve,
grate, refractory logs
& glowing embers.
#21. Reg. 290.00.

EXCLUSIVE LIFETIME WARRANTY
BURNER, LOGS & GRATE

Glowing Embers
Knotty Oak or
White Birch Gas
Lot Set

Complete set includes:
Ceramic logs, grate,
burner, auto safety
pilot control, and
glowing embers.

1DOEP-18

Reg. 485.00

Federal Fireplace

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INSTALLED CV'
FREE Ca.
"VI
Stuart K High
CD
CD
Efficiency Split

Oak Fireplace
Gas Log Set

Complete set includes:
kiln dried ceramic
logs, grate, auto safety
pilot control, burner &
glowing embers.

11.41,

Sale Ends Thursday,
December 24th at 5 p.m.

BARBEQUE & PATIO FURNITURE

SOUTHFIELD STERLING HIS.

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HOURS: M-F • 10-9
Sat • 10-8 • Sun • 11-5

*UP TO 20 FT. INSIDE RUN
SOME ITEMS NOT EXACTLY AS PICTURED
PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED.

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Levin's Holiday Specials
on Your Favorite Fragrances

• ALFRED SUNG 3.3 oz. E.D.T. spray

• DUNE 1.7 oz. E.D.T. spray

$ 3695

• OSCAR de la Renta 3.3 oz. E.D.T. spray

Ladies $ 3995 unboxed
• BIJAN 2.5 oz. parfum spray

Ladies $4995

Ladies $3195 unboxed

• CAROLINA HERRERA

• FIRST 2 oz. E.D.T. spray
$2995
RED 3 oz. E.D.T. spray

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Ladies $2495

• GIORGIO 3 oz. E.D.T. spray

Ladies $3495 unboxed

• QUORUM 4.2 oz. E.D.T.

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On Orchard Lake Road

1 block south of Maple
In the West Bloomfield Plaza

851- 7323

M-S 9-6, Sun. 12-5

Ladies $2995 unboxed
• JACOMO de JACOMO 3.3 oz. E.D.T.

spray for men$1495 unboxed

LENIN'S

BEAM' SUPPLY

DETROIT'S ORIGINAL
DISCOUNTER

Michael Drissman

Committee for Jewish Idea

(

Novi Rd. at 10 Mile

Government made me and
millions of other Jews into
Jewish fundamentalists like
the Arabs.
We are not Jewish funda-
mentalists. But if we Jews are
called that, it is because we
do believe that no one in Is-
rael has the right to vote on
issues except Jews.
The Israeli government
hoped that it would rule
through Jewish votes. But if
it needs the Arab parties, the
Israeli Government could
simply become Palestine by
virtue of the democratic and
popular vote. How much
worse is that than giving part
of Israel for "Palestine"? Only
Israeli separation, with the
Arabs going to Jordan i.e.
eastern Palestine, can bring
real peace.
If we are Jewish funda-
mentalists, then we make no
apology and swear that we
will see the day that the
Arabs are pushed out of Is-
rael. That is the only way we
will see democratic Israel
composed of 100% Jewish cit-
izens facing the Arab states
with their 100% Arab citi-
zenry.
If Israel continues to be
Jew and Arab, the civil wars
will continue.

Oak Park
24695 Coolidge

At 10 Mile Road

547-9669

M-S 9-6
Sun. 12-5

Applauding Efforts
At Borman Hall

The residents of Borman Hall
are our mothers and fathers,
our neighbors and friends and
members of our congrega-
tions. Their needs are so ba-
sic and yet also endless. They
struggle to carry on in com-
fort and dignity in spite of an
aged worn body or impaired
memory. Their lot is not easy.
It isn't easy giving care to
people who cannot care for
themselves. But, there are
lots of helping-people at Bor-
man Hall: aides and nurses,
dieticians, therapists, social
workers, volunteers, doctors
and administrators, house-
keepers and other staff. At
Borman Hall everyone helps,
everyone is involved.
I am a nurse. I was sent
from Sinai Hospital to help at
Borman Hall. I have come to
know and respect these peo-
ple: the residents and the
staff.
I honor the old ones as they
struggle to live out their lives
as best they can. I believe that
they are our treasure and our
model. I also respect the peo-
ple who care for the elderly
because they have the
courage to daily face the prob-
lems of the aged.
I believe that as we support
them in their hard efforts we

affirm that our community
cares for its elderly.
I count myself fortunate to
be among those who are still
able and healthy. I can give
care and do not need it. But,
I also know that my turn to
need help will someday come.
I have told my daughter
that when the day comes that
I cannot care for myself, bring
me to Borman Hall. I will live
out my life among those I
love.

Margo R. Gibbs

Oak Park

We Must All
Renew Commitment

As chairmen of the Detroit
Friends of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary we are
heartened that the General
Assembly of the Council of —
Jewish Federations has tak-
en up the issue of insuring
Jewish continuity - religious-
ly and culturally.
Through the Federation
movement, North American
Jews have responded suc-
cessfully to the many crises
facing our people over the
past half-century. However,
we are now faced with per-
haps the greatest threat of all _
- apathy to our religious tra-
dition and heritage.
The tremendous rise in in-
termarriage is a wake-up call -
for action. To meet the threat
of rampant assimilation we
will need the same energy, fi-
nancial commitment, and cre-
ativity which has been shown
before by community leader-
ship in addressing the social
wefare needs of our people.
Federations need to form'
partnerships with syna-
gogues, temples and institu-
tions of Jewish education.
Much must be done including
the cultivation of the next
generation of rabbis, teachers
and Jewish communal pro--.
fessionals.
We must return the idea
that to become a rabbi or a
Jewish communal profes-
sional is a worthy calling for
any Jewish child. Among all
of us there must be a renewed.
commitment to Jewish learn-
ing and living. The time to act
is now.

Joel Gershenson
Sharon Hart

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