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September 12, 1997 - Image 158

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-12

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Business

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KUDOS page 152

Congregation T'chiyah

The Womencenter at Oakland
Community College's Orchard
Ridge Campus will hold a five-
week seminar on career options
starting 10 a.m. -noon
Wednesday, Sept. 17, in Building
J. For information, call (248)
471-77602.

Holiday services at the Royal Oak Woman's Club,
on 4th Street between Main and Woocward;
and at the Wayne County Mecical Society
at 1010 Antietam near Eastern Market,
Erev Rosh Hashanah: Royal Oak Woman's Club
1st Day Rosh Hashanah: Royal Oak Woman's Club
2nd Day Rosh Hashanah: Wayne County Med. Soc
Kol Nidre: Wayne County Med, Soc,
Yom Kippur: Royal Oak Woman's Club

Morof Sheplow Weinstein PLC, a
CPA and consulting firm, will
hold a seminar on the Taxpayer
Relief Act 8-9:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the
Skyline Club, 2000 Town Center,
Southfield. For reservations, call
(248) 855-8200.

Call 313-832-0009 or 248-542-0900 for information
regarding schedule for Shabbat services, Sunday School,
and our special High Holiday through Hanukkah membership;
or contact us at www.rust.net/-tchiyah.

The Royal Oak Chamber of
Commerce will hold its monthly
luncheon 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 17, at Pasquale's, 31555
Woodward. For reservations, call
(248) 547-4000.

affiliated with the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation

The Apartment Association of
Michigan and Lawrence
Technological University will host
a certification program for apart-
ment and condominium man-
agers 1 p.m. starting Thursday,
Sept. 18, for 14 weeks. To regis-
ter, call (248) 204-4010.

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B'nai B'rith Accountants Unit will
hold its annual all-day continuing
education seminar 7:30 a.m.-5:30
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, at
Adat Shalom Synagogue. For
information, call Robert Diskin,
(800) 842-4802.

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Jerusalem (JPFS) — Comverse
Technology Inc.'s purchase of Boston
Technology could create 1,000 new
jobs in Israel within the next year, sai
Itsik Danziger, chief operating officer
of Comverse's Network Systems
Division.
Comverse, a New York-based deve
oper of telecommunications systems,
announced that it acquired one of its
main competitors, Boston Technolog
Inc., for about $858.5 million in
stock.
The company currently employs
1,600 people worldwide, 1,200 of
them in Israel. Following the merger,
the company will grow to 2,600
employees.

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