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PUBLISHER
Arthur M. Horwitz
ahorwitz@thejewishnews.com

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!

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SIZES 36 SHORT TO 48 LONG. A BRAND NEW SELECTION Of
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OF WINDSOR

1526 OTTAWA ST.

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Directions: Only 5 Minutes from the Tunnel. Take the River
(Riverside Drive) Fast Past Casino Windsor 8 Blocks to
Gladstone Turn Right on Gladstone 7 Blocks to Freeds.

Hours: Mon. - Wed. 9-6; Thurs. &

Freed's
also carries
sizes 34
extra short
to 70 extra
long

FREEDS
OF WINDSOR

9-9; Sat. 9.6; Sun. Noon - 4

DO YOU RUN OUT OF HOT WATER?

endless supply of hot water at the desired tem-
perature. The electronic ignition feature means
that gas is consumed only when you are using
the hot water. No ener-
gy is wasted when hot
Jeffrey Moss is
water is not in use.
Features:
vice-president of
• Endless hot
Advance Plumbing
wa ter
Supply Co.
• Space saving
• Highly enregy
Call 800 560 7474
effident saves
toll - free
money
• Made using
the best
1977 F.W. Maple Rd.,
quality
Walled Lake, MI
materials for
48390
durability and
long life.
For more information contact
www.advanceplumbing.com or
call Advance Plumbing Supply Company
at 248-669-7474.

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HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6 • Thurs. till 7

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Sales Coordinators
Mina Vickers
Kristen M. Komlen

Story Development Editor
Ken Guten Cohen
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Senior Account Executive
Danny Raskin
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Copy Editor
David Sachs
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Account Executives
Heather Bondy
Heidi Martin
Bonnie Brown
Kathy Johnson
Sue Maniloff
Rick Nessel
Dharlene Norris
Sharon Orbach

Staff Writers
Shelli Dorfman
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Inside Sales Manager
Beth Jarema

Courtyard Center • 32500 Northwestern Hwy. • Farmington Hills, MI 48334 • (248) 851-6770

Harry Kirsbaum
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Diana Lieberman
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Sharon Luckerman
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Classified Sales Coordinator
Barbara Lopez

AppleTree Editor
Elizabeth Applebaum
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Classified Sales Representatives
Elizabeth Friedman
Ebonee Smith

Contributing Editor
Jacob Schreiber
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BUSINESS OFFICES:
Business & Systems Manager
Brigette Thompson
bthompson@thejewishnews.com

Washing,ton Correspondent
James D. Besser

Collection Analyst
Hazel Bender

PLUMBING TIPS

The Shirt Box. Shirts And A Whole Lot More.
Always 20% — 35% Off Retail

Arts & Entertainment Editor
Gail Zimmerman
gzirnmerman@thejewishnews.com

Office Staff
Cara Bolam
Pamela Turner

www.freeds.com

Associate Editor
Alan Hitsky
ahitsky@thejewishnews.com

ADVERTISING SALES:
Advertising Director
Mark Lewis
rnlewis@thejewishnews.com

Office Manager
Dawn Cleveland

Phone 11-877-5FREEDS

Are you always running out
of hot water when you take a
shower? Does your family
have to wait until your water
heater recovers to take anoth-
er shower? Let me introduce
you to the
newest
water heater
JEFFREY Moss on the mar-
ket today. It
is called the Takagi instaneous
water heater.
The Takagi instaneous water
heater delivers nearly 5 gal-
lons of hot water
continuously, enough to
shower and still fill the wash-
ing machine or run the dish-
washer. No more waiting until
the water heater recovers to
take a shower.
The tanidess design and computerized tem-
perature control insure the unit will provide an

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Community Advisory Board
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Jeff Weingarten, M.D.

DEPARTMENTS:
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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