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April 25, 1997 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-25

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JAPANESE DINING
AT ITS FINEST!

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Healthy
Passover to All!

Authentic Szechu
Cooking

HAKATA

• ---- resh Seafood • c ocktails

B&P-Pisgah
Plans Brunch



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tome of General TSO'S Chicke

•"IA o MSG on all dishes •A)eget:inon Dishes

39450 14 Mile Rd. corner :Ma

Newberry Square Pia:: '

(810) 960-7666

Sharona Plans
Installation

Sharona Chapter of Na'amat
USA will hold its installation
luncheon at noon Saturday, May
3, at Farina's in Berkley.
Chairman of the day is Helen
Goldstein. Installing officer is
Dorothy Tendler; Judie Moss
will give the invocation. Officers
are: president, Ann Kaplan;
co-president, Dorothy Tendler;
funds co-chairmen, Ann Shapiro
and Florence Maloff; vice
president of membership, Edna
Groskind and Lola Lane;
programming, Marge Browarny
and Judie Moss; member-
ship and retention, Helen Gold-
stein and Bertha Rochlen;
recording secretary, Ilene Deli-
dow; financial secretary, Adell
Ozrovitz; treasurer, Dorothy
Tendler; dues secretary, Jean
Schmidt; mailing secretaries,
Blanche Pollack and Ethel
Wasser.
There is a charge for the
luncheon. For information,
call Helen Goldstein, (810) 851-
0822.
Sharona's next board meet-
ing will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
May 1, at the home of Ann
Kaplan.

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featuring

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AS YOU LIKE IT!

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Na'amat Plans
Annual Luncheon

Na'amat USA, Greater Detroit
Council will hold its annual Spir-
itual Adoption Luncheon noon
Tuesday, May 20, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
The Spiritual Adoption pro-
gram was initiated to aid the
abused, neglected and aban-
doned children of Israel.
Lila Orbach, Channel 4 news
reporter, will be honored at the
luncheon. Special recognition for
years of service will be given to
veteran volunteers Belle Glen-
ner Schwartz, a past president,
and Marge Bialkin.
There is a minimum contri-
bution required in addition
to the price of the luncheon.
For information or reservations,
call the council office, (810) 967-
4750.

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• "C.) aily Specials

The Business and Profession-
al/Pisgah Chapter, Jewish
Women International will hold
its general meeting 12:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 27, at Whitehall
Apartments clubhouse, 16176
Cumberland Road, Southfield.
The guest will be Penny Steyer,
cantorial soloist.
A Passover petite brunch will
be served. There is a chayge.
Guests are welcome.

* Sushi Bar * Private Japanese Rooms
* Cocktails Including 30 Different Kinds of Sake

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• Not Good on Special Events
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• Must Order From Dinner Menu
• Not Good On Other Specials Or Discounts
• 1 Coupon Per Guest Check
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