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September 08, 1995 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-08

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„AEVERYBODY KNOWS
THAT STAR HAS ,‘
THE BEST TUNA IN TOWN

SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE!

Alexandre
Dumas'

WE ALSO HAVE
GREAT FAT-FREE TUNA

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AND

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OUR TRAYS CAN'T
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FOR QUALITY & PRICE!

Meat Tray $5.50 per person

researching and providing in-
formation to decision makers
throughout the country.
In July, 200 students attend-
ed AIPAC's National Political
Leadership Training Seminar.
AIPAC offers year-round, se-
mester and summer internships
in the nation's capital and in its
regional offices. College students
interested in applying for an in-
ternship with AlPAC should con-
tact Elissa Polan, (202)
639-5200.

• Expires 12-31-95
• One Per Customer

CRUISE FOR THE CURE

The Oakland region of the
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer
Institute recently hosted the sec-
ond annual Cruise for the Cure.
More than 100 guests enjoyed
a summer evening sailing Lake
St. Clair on the yacht Infinity.
Deanna Weisman and
Shelly Rubenstein were the
chairmen. Some of the support-
ers included: Michael and
Robin Fenberg, Morton and
Harriet Freedman, Joseph
and Anita Lipson, Shelly and
Paul Rubenstein, Dorie and
Marvin Shwedel, Nate Willis
and Sally Kott.
Pat Milner Sachs is the di-
rector of the Oakland region.

WALK FOR HOPE

The City of Hope will hold its
annual run/walk for hope against
cancer 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10,
at Kensington Metropark's Mar-
tindale Beach. Janice Cohen
and Harold Greenspan are
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STEPPIN' OUT

Steppin' Out, a grassroots or-
ganization to help local residents
living with AIDS/HIV, an-
nounced two major fund-raisers.
The fifth annual Steppin' Out
AIDS 5K Walk and Run will be
held Saturday, Sept. 16, in down-
town Royal Oak. Forms can be
obtained at Royal Oak busi-
nesses or by calling (810) 399-
WALK.
The Steppin' Out celebrity
auction will begin 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 21. The evening
includes a live and silent auction
and entertainment. Guest em-
cees are Diana Lewis and Guy
Gordon. Some of the Steppin'
Out supporters include:Jody
Kohn, Andy Sharkey, Cindy
Lax and Sandy Schreier. For
information, call (810) 399-
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