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February 26, 1993 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-26

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YAD EZRA

feeding the Iewigk Hotgry

Dysautonomia is organized
and operated for educational
research purposes to maintain
evaluation and treatment of
afflicted children.

Dysautonomla Foundation Inc.

3000 Town Center, Suite 1500,
Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 444-4848

BUY A CASE OF FOOD!

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will use your donations to purchase cases of food and
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1 case peanut butter (creamy)
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1 case Quaker oatmeal (18 oz.)
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1 case thin spaghetti (16 oz.)
$17.00 case
1 case Matzo Meal (12 oz.)
$32.00 case
1 case Horowitz-Margaretan
soup mix in tubes (6 oz.)
$13.75 case
1 case raw rice (1 lb.)
$12.33 case
1 case flour (20-56)
$15.00 case

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for
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tribution to YAD EZRA to help feed the Jewish hungry.

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32418 Northwestern, Bet. Middlebelt & 14

Eli Master, 52,
Of Birmingham Tempi

Eli Master, of Huntington
Woods, died Feb. 19. He was
52.
Mr. Master was a real
estate developer and partner
in J.G. Financial Corp. He
directed all facets of con-
struction, leasing, property
management, building oper-
ations and company adminis-
tration. Projects included
multi-family complexes with
locations in Florida, Texas
and Arizona.
Mr. Master also was the
former executive vice presi-
dent of Redico Corp., which
built high-rise office facilities
including the Top of Troy and
the Travelers Towers in
Southfield.
A native of Montreal, Mr.
Master settled in Detroit in
1970. He was the past presi-
dent of the Birmingham Tem-
ple, president-elect and on the
national board of directors for
the Crohn's-Colitis Founda-
tion of America, the chairman
of the University of. Michigan
Hillel Foundation Strategic
Planning Committee, on the
national board of directors for
the Society of Humanistic
Judaism, and past national
board member of the Building
Owners and Managers Asso-
ciation of America.
"To know him was to love
him and to admire him,"
Birmingham Temple Rabbi
Sherwin Wine said of Mr.
Master. "He was more than
just the past president of this
congregation for me. He was

Ell Master

my very good friend. He
a man who was both str
and a man who could sh
his feelings and respond
great love and nurturin
other. people. It is very h
to imagine this congrega
and this temple without
Mr. Master leaves his
Lynne; daughters and so
in-law, Susan and Da
Mendelson, Karen and G
Courval, Margo and Da
Mintz; sons and daughter
law, Neil and Dr. De
Mitchell, Alan Silverberg;
ther, Rafael;-brothers and
ters-in-law, Joe and Car
Freddy and Bonnie; th
grandchildren.

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Syria Questioned
On Jewish Travel

New York (JTA) — Syria's
halt in granting travel visas
to its Jewish community was
expected to have been
discussed in the high-level
_ U.S.-Syrian meetings held in
- Damascus over the weekend,
advocates. for Syrian Jewry
say.
The activists say that both
U.S. Secretary of State
Warren Christopher and
Edward Djerejian, a former
ambassador to Syria who is
now the assistant secretary
of state responsible for the
Middle East, had been ap-
proached on the matter.
Since Oct. 20, Syria has

almost entirely stoppe
allowing Jews to leave t
..country, reversing a
month-old policy.
"About three a week corn
out, sporadically, but they'r
up to the old trick of keepin
family members behind,'
said Seymour Reich, pres .
dent of the American Zionis
Movement.
Reich and others say tha
behind Syrian Presiden
Hafez Assad's election-ev
reversal of the free trave
policy was a desire t
renegotiate the terms of th
deal he had achieved wit
then-President Bush.

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