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June 11, 1999 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-11

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re Fashion Feels So

Ari Freed

Dan Orman

FREEDS FITS
THEM ALL FOR
FATHER'S DAY

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

www.detroitjewishnews.corn

CHOOSE FROM CANADA'S
LARGEST INDEPENDENT
SUIT HOUSE

SUITS IN SIZES 36-60
starting at $102 u.s.
other suits available at $136.99-$169.99, $239.99

As always we carry TOP DESIGNERS:
PEERLESS MAN • SAVILLE ROW
CANAL! AND MORE

Your
U.S. Dollar
Is Worth

Mon, Tues,
Wed,
Sat. 9-6
Thurs & Fri 9-9

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turn right, 7 blocks to Freed's located at:

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1526 Ottawa St. • Windsor
In U.S. call 313-961-1192
In Canada call 1-519-258-6532

Check out our Web Site at: www.freeds.com

The Best Kept
Secret in Mich l I an

WINDSOR'S LARGEST KOHLER
REGISTERED SHOWROOM

Experience the luxury of owning a Kohler 3.5 gal. toilet. These superior flushing toilets are available

in select areas only, in this case, two short blocks from the tunnel exit in downtown Windsor. The
best part for you, the discriminating shopper, is that your U.S. dollar is worth much more in
Windsor. We have 1 and 2 piece toilets in a variety of colors in stock for you to take home today.

Prices starting at

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Now, aren't you glad we shared the secret?

NEW HOME SPECIALISTS

Bring in your plans & let our knowledgeable staff
help design your perfect bathroom.

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276 WYANDOTTE ST. E., WINDSOR, ONTARIO
PHONE: 519-256-4947 FAX: 519-256-1665
e-mail: vetsgmnsi.net •Rachel Bellack, Sid Awerbuck

8 Detroit Jewish News

PUBLISHED BY:

Editor
Robert A. Sklar
rsklar@thejewishnews.com

The Jewish News LP
Group of Waterspout
Communications LLC

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Associate Editor
Alan Hitsky
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Founder
Charles A. Buerger

Sales Coordinators
Mina Cutts
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News Editor
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Executive Vice Presidents
Andrew A. Buerger
Arthur M. Horwitz
Sylvia Boyko Stafford

Senior Account Executive
Danny Raskin

Arts & Entertainment Editor
Gail Zimmerman
gzimmerman@thejewishnews.com

Account Executives
Heather Bondy
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Classified Sales Coordinator
Barbara Lopez
Classified Sales Representative
Elizabeth Friedman
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BUSINESS OFFICES:

Business Manager
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Office Manager
Dawn Cleveland

Office Staff
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Collection Analyst
Hazel Bender

DELTAMI

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Art Director
Robyn Katz

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Fiona Lawrence

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Deadline: Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Israel Correspondents
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Debbie Schultz

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THE BOLD LOOK
OF

EDITORLAL:

ADVERTISING SALES:

also
dress shirts sizes 1472 to 211 /2, sleeves 32-38
pants in sizes 30-54
Shorts in sizes 30-56
Sport Shirts to size 3xlt

Sun 12-4

PUBLISHER

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Photographers
Krista Husa
Glenn Triest

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Per year foreign

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Acting Circulation Manager
Sandra Matthews

The Detroit Jewish News
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Southfield, MI 48034

Sabrina Jordan
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Ipayne@thejewishnews.com

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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