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September 10, 1993 - Image 152

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-09-10

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1993

5754

C O IVI IP. I L E

To All Our
Friends, Customers
fa Relatives
A Happy,
Healthy & Prosperous

NEW YEAR

from

The Milen Family

"more than
just a car
wash"

STOCKS TAX-FREE BONDS

r‘.1uTuAL FUNDS

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HELLY KOMER JACKI-
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who nine years ago
helped form the American
Israel Chamber of Commerce
of Michigan, is leaving the
not-for-profit organization she
founded to enter private busi-
ness.
The Chamber, which pro-
motes trade between Israeli
and Michigan companies, will
provide economic develop-
ment assistance in affiliation
with the American-Israel
Chamber of Commerce of
Chicago and with the Israel
Office of Trade Ministry in
Chicago.
A luncheon will be held
Tuesday in honor of Ms.
Jackier, who has served as
the organization's only execu-
tive director.
Meanwhile, a national
group, the Association of
North American Israel
Chamber of Commerces,
based in Chicago, has been
formed after years of plan-
ning. Member cities are
Atlanta, Boston, Chicago,
Detroit, Honolulu, Houston,
Minneapolis, New York,
Philadelphia, St. Louis and
Toronto.
In other Chamber news,
DORON LASS, CEO and
president of Robomatix Inter-
national, a laser robot manu-
facturer in Wixom, and WAL-
LACE WILLLIMS, vice pres-
ident of marketing for Metco
Engineering Services and
director of minority business
at the University of Michigan
business school, will be hon-
ored at the sixth annual
Israel trade award dinner at
the Novi Hilton on Oct. 18.

ringing off the hook and the
store can't keep the products
on the shelves for long.
This is the first time Ahava
has brought its products to
Michigan's retail market.
h i ft turkeys for the 1993
oliday season soon will
be ready to fly. MARSHALL
LOEWENSTEIN, the third-
generation president of his
98-year-old family business,
Loewenstein Poultry, is
expanding his holiday gift
food division this month into
the Columbus, Ohio, and
Indianapolis markets.
The company is one of the
largest distributors of holiday
gift rurkeys in the nation.
riustomers using security
systems by American
Protective Alarm will now be
serviced by Guardian Alarm
Company. In late July, the
company founded by MARV
ROSEN and the late MARV
CHECK, merged with
Guardian.
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bined their talents to create a
new concept in stress man-
agement. Their business uti-
lizes music to reduce tension.

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y is it that Israeli skin-
care products from the
Dead Sea are in so much
demand? Just ask DANIEL
CRLENCIC at Birmingham's
Caswell-Massey shop, which
now carries the ever-popular
Ahava product line.
He says phones have been

dent of the Michigan
Psychoanalytic Institute.

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Deanna Holtzman

DEANNA HOLTZMAN, who
has a private practice in
Birmingham, also is the first
woman to hold this position.
OBERT FUCHS, a man-
ager at Arthur Anderson
Lager
& Co., will get his few
moments of fame at the Sept.
23 dinner meeting of the
Institute of Management
Accountants. He will be the
keynote speaker, discussing
state tax review issues.
you want to learn about
no-load funds and building
an all-star portfolio,
RONALD YOLLES, invest-
ment manager, thinks he has
the answer. In September,
Mr. Yolles will host three free
90-minute seminars to dis-
cuss investing in no-load
funds in light of President Bill
Clinton's economic package
and the growing interdepen-
dence of global economies. For
information, call Mr. Yolles at
356-3232.
Den-y Drug Stores President
JACK ROBINSON
reports that financial results
for the third quarter of 1993
reflect strong pharmacy sales
— up 2.5 percent to $173.6
million over the 1992 third
quarter sales of $169.2 million.

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en he's not out on a
campaign trail working
for Detroit mayoral candidate
Sharon McPhail, Honigman
Miller attorney FRANK T.
MAMAT is busy practicing
law. A specialist in labor and
employment issues, Mr.
Mamat has been reappointed
to the steering committee for
the labor relations division of
the American Bar Associa-
tion's forum on the construc-
tion industry.
Vor the first time in history,
J1: a non-medical, American-
trained analyst has been Gary Wetstein
named chairman of the edu- Vormer Detroiter GARY M.
cation committee and presi- r WETSTEIN has been

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