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April 29, 1994 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-29

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And now, will the
real #1 please stand up.

8,000 participants. The West
Bloomfield Police Department
said it is the largest outdoor
event in the township.
Linda Lee, who with Jerald
Kaufman is chairing this year's
walk, said it draws large crowds
because it's an opportunity for

"We offer some of the lowest rates around and our
professional Mortgage Experts can process,
approve and fund your loan locally."

The Walk for Israel
consistently draws
the largest crowds.

— Beth Grossman
Regional Vice President

C ountrywide became #1 by giving local Branch

people to show their solidarity
with Israel. She also said the
walk is an event in which people
of all ages can participate.
The Walk for Israel is part of
a weekend festival to celebrate
Israel's 46th anniversary of
statehood. On April 30, after
Shabbat ends, singer Noa (Achi-
noam Nini), along with guitarist
Gil Dor, • will appear at the
Maple/Drake Jewish Commu-
. nity Center. Noa's music is a
pop/jazz mix in English and He-
brew.
In addition to Sunday's walk,
• Israeli food, art and music will
be featured at the JCC. D

Managers the authority to approve your loan and speed
it through processing, right in the local office. We also
offer an aggressive product line — fixed rates,
adjustables, FHA/VA, jumbos, even balloons — and
House America,sm our low-to-moderate income
program. Number #1 Gets It Done.

Call the Mortgage Experts near you!

Youth Orchestra
Will Perform

The Livonia Youth Philharmon-
ic of Michigan will perform its
1994 spring concert 7 p.m. May
2 at Laurel Manor, 3900 School-
craft Rd., Livonia.
Performing in the concert will
be the philharmonic and concert
orchestras directed by Andrew
Sewell and Dereck Weller re-
spectively. Also included will be
the advanced and junior string
orchestras directed by Melissa
Gerber and the flute choir di-
rected by Heather Gray.
For ticket information, call
Kathy Reck, 422-6194.

Publicity
Deadlines

The normal deadline for
local news and publicity
items is noon Thursday,
eight days prior to issue
date. The deadline for birth
announcements is 10 a.m.
Monday, four days prior to
issue date; out-of-town obit-
uaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday,
three days prior to issue
date.

All material must be type-
written, double-spaced, on
8V2x11 paper and include
the name and daytime tele-
phone number of sender.

Ann Arbor
(313) 663-6767

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(810) 647-3701

Detroit
(313) 891-7200

Farmington Hills
(810) 489-8500

Lathrup Village
(810) 443-2449

Livonia
(810) 476-6699

Novi
(810) 344-9050

Plymouth
(313) 459-5511

Troy
(810) 680-9880

Waterford
(810) 673-4860

No one works harder, to deliver the American Dream.

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