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September 28, 1990 • Page Image 68

…Wie-ftsasarillit "We remembered a time when there was no Israel, when American Jews were powerless to act. And so, 50 years later we acted— as Americans and as Jews" • — From left: Michael Berke Mark Schlussel Robert Aronson Years from now, we will tell and retell the odyssey of hundreds of thousands of Soviet Jews who returned to our People Israel. But as witnesses to this event, many of us have ex- perienced something more personal —wh...…

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…born in freedom. We have seen caring Detroiters sharing their own lives with the immigrants, family to family, in new expressions of Jewish identity. cooperative effort will serve as a forum for exchanging issues of concern and as an advocacy body on behalf of all our citizens. We watched our superb community agencies pool already-strained resources to resettle the newcom- ers—and then take the additional step of holding the line on budgets ...…

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…• In Ann Arbor, they held a rally on the U. of M. Diag. In West Bloomfield, they marched for Israel and Soviet Jewry. In Southfield, they turned the phone lines into an Operation Exodus lifeline. And, in Huntington Woods, they celebrated freedom—and friendship—with a family picnic. Joining other Jewish communities across America, Detroit accepted the obligation of rescue and the chal- lenge of resettlement. But the responsibility could not e...…

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…Clockwise from top left: On a sunny day in May, 7,000 Detroiters walked side by side with Israel and Soviet Jewry. New Americans volunteer- ed for Operation Exodus telethons. University of Michigan stu- dents rallied in support of Soviet Jewry. All ages expressed their solidarity with the Jewish people. Young people joined in the fund-raising effort by hold- ing their own telethon. I Je pt4 /der/ L 3 Sood as' 6, /990 „zot o„,;,or e...…

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…identity and Affiliation 1 Home. It goes with a sense of connection—to a family, a community, a culture, a people. It can be a gathering of older adults at a Center coffee klatsh, or a family camp weekend at Tamarack, a shared high school ex- perience in Israel, or a neighborhood fair. In Detroit this year, the Jewish "connection" was nur- tured in many shapes and patterns of Jewish life. Clockwise from top right: Participants in Project ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 73

…Clockwise from above: Outdoor dining was part of the allure for these participants in Fresh Air Society's Family Camp. All ages got acquainted at a holiday reception hosted by The Neighborhood Project. The Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC comes alive with activity every afternoon. Detroit's Project Renewal sister city of Yavne sent several young people to De- troit for a summer's camping experience. 14 5 --- …

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…Volunteers They're what brings it all together. They're the Meals on Wheels drivers, the Campaign workers, the agency board members, the friendly visitors— in short, the people who give hours and hours of their time to make the world—and our community—a better place to live. Volunteers have built, and continue to build, our community— its agencies, its institutions and services that care for our aged, our young people, our fellow Jews here a...…

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…Joel D. Tauber Fred Butzel was revered for his devotion to the city and Jewish com- munity of Detroit. For 39 years, this award has helped perpetuate his ideals and our community's highest regard for volunteer leadership and service. In Joel Tauber, former president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, those special qualities have long been recog- nized. He is the first Butzel Awardee to have received Federation's top award for young leadershi...…

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…Berman Award for Outstanding Professional Service Sylvia Serwin The third annual Berman Award for Outstanding Pro- fessional Service goes to a woman who has devoted her career to enhancing the quality of life for older citizens. On January 1, Sylvia Serwin will observe her 25th year of service to the Jewish Home for Aged. As associate director of the Home, she assisted in the opening and administration of Borman Hall, Prentis Manor and Flei...…

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…Frank A. Wetsman Sylvia Simon Greenberg William H. Boesky Memorial Leadership Young Leadership Memorial Leadership Award Award Award Dr. Owen Z. Perlman Diane K. Ash Paul S. Magy In his desire to serve the Jewish com- munity, Owen Perlman has given of his time and energies on many fronts: to Detroit's Jewish Welfare Federation and B'nai B'rith, to the national United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Cab- inet, to his home community of Ann Ar...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 78

…$27,500,000 1990 Campaign Achievement 1,704,150 1,375,000 24,420,850 Less: Campaign and Collections Reserve for Shrinkage Available for Allocation Domestic Services $9,695,850 Local Agencies and Services $8,887,025 920,500 183,710 12,100 572,494 124,980 504,000 45,000 262,825 78,000 138,880 68,600 1,280,500 532,000 1,085,500 36,427 980,200 1,550 42,000 698,625 625,000 275,624 150,000 20,165 230,345 18,000 Agency for Jewish Education A...…

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…Overseas and Israel $14,725,000 United Jewish Appeal 14,562,300 Joint Distribution Committee and ORT New York Association for New Americans United Israel Appeal/Jewish Agency for Israel, funding immigration, rural settlement and services to youth and aged America-Israel Cultural Foundation HIAS Jewish Telegraphic Agency Resettlement Reserve 13,950 89,700 53,940 5,110 National Organizations and Institutions $808,825 American Jewish Comm...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 80

…Officers Mark E. Schlussel President James M. August David B. Hermelin Edythe Jackier David K. Page Jane Sherman Vice-Presidents Hugh W. Greenberg Treasurer Robert H. Naftaly Secretary Robert P. Aronson Executive Secretary and Executive Vice-President Michael E. Berke Executive Director Clockwise, from top right: Robert Naftaly and David Hermelin David Page and Conrad Giles Edythe Jackier James August and Paul Borman Jane Sherman...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 81

…Campaign Management Committee *Maxwell Jospey Alan J. Kaufman General Chairmen *Emery I. Klein Linda Z. Klein Irwin M. Alterman *Jay M. Kogan James M. August Dr. Richard Krugel Dennis S. Bernard Ellen Labes *Louis Berry Linda Lee Penny Blumenstein Janet Levine *Paul D. Borman Lauren K. Liss Lester S. Burton Eric Yale Lutz Joseph B. Colten *William M. Davidson *David S. Mondry Allan Nachman *Alfred L. Deutsch *Robert H. Naftaly Dr. Mark Diem G...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 82

…Conference of Division Chairmen Culture and Education Community Services Stuart E. Hertzberg Lawrence S. Jackier Allan Nachman Harvey A. Gordon Chairmen Irwin M. Alterman Eugene Applebaum David L. Bittker Susan Citrin Dr. Darryl T. Goldberg Harvey A. Gordon Dr. Dan G. Guyer Wallace M. Handler Linda Z. Klein Allan Nachman Marvin R. Novick Benjamin F. Rosenthal Capital Needs Eugene Applebaum Chairman Linda Z. Klein Associate Chairman...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 83

…Jewish Information Service Dulcie B. Rosenfeld Chairman William Avrunin Dr. Arnold R. Axelrod Marlene Borman Susan Citrin Marcy Feldman Lynda Giles Carolyn Greenberg Wallace M. Handler Sharon Hart Rose Kaye Janet Levine Madalyn Rosen Rose Schlussel Diane Scholnick Robert Slatkin Rabbi Lane B. Steinger Jessie Stern Neighborhood Project Advisory Board Hugh W. Greenberg Chairman James M. August Stanley L. Berger Marvin Berlin Harold Berry ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 84

…Officers Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Audit I nvestment Joseph B. Colten Alan E. Schwartz Foundation Graham A. Orley President Shirley Harris Michael W. Maddin Jack A. Robinson Vice•Presidents D. Larry Sherman Treasurer Robert P. Aronson Secretary Board of Directors Peter M. Alter Eugene Applebaum James M. August Mandell L. Berman Harold Blumenstein Marlene Borman Paul Borman Paul D. Borman Warren J. Coville Oscar H. Feldman...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 85

…Officers Women's Endowment Presidents Professional of Agencies Advisory Jerry Bielfield Jerrold Bigelman Donald M. Lansky Letter of Intent Fundraising *Michael W. Maddin Chairman *Lester J. Morris *Stanley M. Weingarden Vice-Chairmen *Mandell L. Berman Louis Berry Marlene Borman N. Brewster Broder Ruth K. Broder Lester S. Burton *Warren J. Coville *Marvin I. Danto Max M. Fisher *Samuel Frankel *Irwin Green Miriam Hamburger *David...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 86

…Committee Community Connections Professional Management Conference Human Resource Management Advisory Committee to U-M Project STaR Peter M. Alter Lauren Liss Dr. Owen Z. Perlman Robert P. Aronson Dr. Richard Krugel Michael E. Berke Chairman Irwin M. Alterman Norman H. Beitner Susan Citrin James A. Colman Marcy Feldman Michael S. Feldman Phillip W. Fisher Mark A. Goldsmith Carolyn Greenberg Dr. David L. Harold Sharon Hart Edythe Jac...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 87

…Executive Committee Doreen Hermelin President Diane J. Klein Geri Lester Beverly Liss Lauren Liss Sherri Lumberg Vice-Presidents Sharon Lipton Recording Secretary Susan Pappas Corresponding Secretary Doreen Hermelin Diane J. Klein Designates to Federation's Board of Governors Penny Blumenstein **Marlene Borman Marcy Feldman Barbara K. Goldman **Sharon Hart Nancy Jacobson Marian Kantor Linda Z. Klein Board of Directors Susan Alter...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 88

…Executive Committee Brian E. Kepes President Paul S. Magy Chairman Executive Committee Susan E. Alterman Richard B. Broder Vice-Presidents Laurie R. Frankel Secretary Stuart Borman Suzan F. Curhan Ronald A. Klein Pamela B. Lippitt Hannan Lis Steven S. Perlman Linda Z. Rouff Nathan Upfal David R. Victor Members-at-large Board of Directors Tali Arbel Jeffrey S. Barker James L. Bellinson Hadas J. Bernard Jim Berger Richard C. Blumenst...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 89

…Palms' Poslissiona IOW Robert P. Aronson Executive Vice-President Michael E. Berke Executive Director Charlotte Dubin Director, Communications Allan M. Gelfond Director, Campaign Joseph C. Imberman Director, Federated Endowment Fund Shelly Knoll Controller Gary D. Miller Director, Finance and Administration Michelle Passon Director, Leadership Development Lawrence M. Ziffer Director, Planning and Agency Relations Patricia B...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 90

…• Agency for Jewish Education Jewish Community Center 21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield 48076-5501: 354-1050 Maple/Drake Building 6600 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield 48322-3002: 661-1000 Neal Zalenko Ofra Fisher Executive Director President This agency offers Jewish educational oppor- tunities for all ages, including nursery school (in partnership with several area synagogues), afternoon classes and community high school. Classes for ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 91

…ENTERTAINMENT HI 1 B prow row by ADRIEN CHANDLER Special to The Jewish News It andall Woolf got a hearing last month, and sitting in judg- ment on him was a discerning audience at the prestigious festival of new music at Tanglewood in Massachu- setts. On trial: Woolf's first or- chestral composition — "White Heat." The verdict? According to the experts: guil- ty of writing a powerful piece of music. Mr. Woolf, 30, has now ex- perienced o...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 92

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September 28, 1990 • Page Image 93

…WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association BRIM BISHOP GOES TO prizes surprise and entertainers. $45 per person tickets will include food and beverages, with all proceeds going to the Attic Theater . . . Call Carol Pastor at Attic for reserva- tions, 875-8285 . . . Honorary event chairpersons are Paul and Sue Nine and Don and Dale Austin . . . Honorary chairfolks of the Fan Club are Mira Linder, Marlene and Dennis Makowski an...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 94

…SPOTLIGHT 1"°°""'"Immi "We know how to wok a chicken...from Roseville to Rochester Hills, and now in Southfield too!" from the sayings of Chairman Wong - Pearl City ANNOUNCING The Grand Opening of Our Newest Location! We now wok chicken in Southfield too! In the best tradition of China, we also wok beef, pork and seafood, Come to my restaurants for authentic Chinese food - served by authentic Chinese people. They'll wok a mile to please yo...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 95

…How to turn a paper plate into a $19.95 dinner for two. daaart GRANDMA'S HELP Great-grandmother Mollie Cooper of West Bloomfield believes that contributing to Operation Exodus should be Pressure from Grandma. a family affair Mrs. Cooper knows her children Judge Stephen and Carolyn Co- oper, Marjorie and Jerome Robbins, Phyllis and David Barr and Madeline and Gerald Harris already support the cause, but she wasn't sure about grandchildren. ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 96

…ENTERTAINMENT Discover Dillon in Farmington Hills. . . When You Need Guest Accommodations What Really Did Make Sammy Run? ARTHUR J. MAGIDA Special to The Jewish News H • FREE Showtime Movies CNN and ESPN Close to shopping and restaurants For Reservations Call: 1-800-253-7503 WE AND OURS WISH YOU AND YOURS A HAPPY HOLIDAY R.I.K.'s The Restaurant will be closed for Yom Kippur Friday night, and open after sunset on Saturday. Please v...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 97

…4 % THE NEW A LEGEND RETURNS! Superb Northern Italian Cuisine Mon.-Fri. 11-11, Sat. 4-12 mid., Sun. 2-11 10 MILE & COOLIDGE Oak Park BALLROOM DANCING The Billy Prince Quartet Thurs. Thru Sat. Eve. Valet Parking BANQUET FACILITIES even been boxing editor of Sports Illustrated. But Mr. Schulberg has also seen dreams come and go. He remembers John Gilbert, a heartthrob of the 1920s, calling his mother to say he was about to jump out of a ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 98

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September 28, 1990 • Page Image 99

…. ,..,•\' \ X', ,. \ ,' . c..;;,; :, '•&::‘.,,;:..: .,, , \ . dining room, carry-out and trays • breakfast • lunch • dinner • after-theater • kiddie menu 'aNk ...\\. \ ‘,.... \ N • s \ :::: s \ the Party. It was really an obstacle to social progress. Party members were using the liberal mask." When he appeared before the House Un-American Ac- tivities Committee in 1951, Mr. Schulberg gave the names of 17 former com- rades in the Par...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 100

…ENTERTAINMENT I" • • •• • • • • •• en\ •....... • • • • • • • • (0-4 n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DYT MARQUEE Detroit Youtheatre • The Detroit Institute of Arts Saturdays at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. in the DIA Auditorium is Polisar Barry Lou artist sings for ages \\lov erober 3 October 6 reCOrdIng Zany three and older. if lou so a fairy Princess, for I need "191 show e Wet lei% %l show v•JacW3 Wye V arS and older, ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 101

…/7741111FITIFIFITUIFIAAXN, Banquet With Us. ENJOY A JANE'S PONZI ♦ Contemporary Atmosphere ♦ Art Deco Decor Book, Author Group Hosts Breakfast A children's book and author breakfast, sponsored by the Birmingham/Bloom- field Children's Book and Author Society, will be held 9 a.m. Oct. 10 at the Birm- ingham Community House. The authors speaking at the breakfast will be: Candy Dawson Boyd whose book, Charlie Pippin, was chosen for the Inte...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 102

…NEWS limi''""'" 1) C.realigur One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges Presents NEW ENGLAND LOBSTER FEAST Authentic Mexican Cuisine "Family Owned and Operated For 25 Years" SOMBRERO NIGHT Frankfurt Jews Preserve Site • 1 POUND LIVE LOBSTER • KING CRAB • STEAMER CLAMS • MUSSELS • REDSKIN POTATOES • CORN-ON-THE-COB • SOUP & SALAD AVAILABLE MON. THRU THURS. $ 2100 Entertainment & Dancing Tues. thru ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 103

…INFLATION FIGHTER! Congress, in which he outlined U.S. policy aimed at getting Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to withdraw his troops from Kuwait. U.S. involvement in the Gulf "predated Saddam Hussein's aggression and will survive it" even after U.S. troops come home, the president stressed. He said the United States will continue to seek to deter any future aggression and to "help our friends in their self- defense." Mr. Bush added that the U...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 104

…I FINE ARTS I Gallery 22 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS After 21 years in Bloomfield Hills our building is coming down. WEEK OF Sept.28 - Oct.4 Selling out to the bare walls Everything 25% to 75% off Save hundreds and hundreds of dollars Sacrifice prices on hundreds of beautiful original paintings and graphics, plus a few ceramics and hand-blown glass by leading national artists, Altman, Alvarez, Friedlaender, Vasarely, Tarkay, Hatfield, Boulan...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 105

…THE FAST, FRIENDLY DISCOUNT PHARMACY - THAT DELIVERS! Discount Prices Courteous, Prompt Service Daily Delivery ($1.00 del, charge) Surgical Supplies (Sales & Rentals) Gallery Shows Wearable Art one-of-a-kind Rare, "wearable art" fashions will be shown 11:30 a.m. Oct. 12-13 at Pike Street Restaurant and the Lawrence Street Gallery, 29 West Lawrence in Pontiac. The fashions with the designer's personal touch will feature 15 local artists whos...…

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…COOKING OUR REGULAR EVERYDAY HOURS ARE 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. WE ACCEPT ALL BULK FOOD Simmo TOR_E COUPONS I II • 4 /42 0 4 . FEATURING SUGAR•FREE ICE CREAM & MUFFINS RICAN MILK 00i) SAVE WEST BLOOMFIELD STORE ONLY YOGURT COVERED GOOD ONLY AT WEST BLOOMFIELD STORE 6698 ORCHARD LAKE RD West Bloomfield Plaza Open Everyday 8 a.m.-11 p.m. WALNUTS I I $1.99 a • I lb. nit 2 lbs. With Additional Purchase • Expires 10-4-90 • 0 U • • ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 107

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September 28, 1990 • Page Image 108

…We Carry Motor City Muffins ORCHARD 12 PLAZA 27865 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 11 1 553-2465 MIDDLE EASTERN SPECIALTIES FREE Coupon Hommus 5 for $ 1.00 Taboule Baba Ghanouj Pita Dread 7 oz.• $ 1 89 $ 41.79 Exp. 10/5/90 Coupon Coupon $2.99 79' Exp. 10/5/90 RAW ALMONDS $ 1.99 lb lb Exp. 10/5/ 90 Coupon CADILLAC COFFEE OF THE MONTH GRANDMA SHEARERS POTATO CHIPS 12 oz. bag $ lb Kona Blend 1.59 $ 1.00 OFF Pi:r. Exp 10/5/90 10 %...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 109

…• • •••• • • * EMPIRE KOSHER, FROZEN ...... ' . . • 4vs‘, .Zi • $144 Beef Franks Land 0 Lakes Cranberry Drinks Barbecue Chicken SINAI 48 KOSHER REGULAR OR UNSALTED BUTTER OCEAN SPRAY ASSORTED $1 8 9 1-LB. CTN. 1/4'S 48-OZ. BTL. $247 57 1-LB. PKG. Fresh Fish Produce Dept. a, a • • • • • • • Aso • THOMPSON STRICTLY FRESH FLORIDA Canadian Whitefish Fillets FLE1SCHMANN S FROZEN Ruby Red Grapefruit GOLDEN RIP...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 110

…FOR WOMEN The First Annual CHOL HAMOED SUKKOT MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA Starring AVRAHAM FRIED IN CONCERT With Special Guest Star Yoe l Sharabi Sunday, October 7 7:30p.m. Groves High School Auditorium Tickets available at: Borenstein's, 25242 Greenfield; NCSY, 25900 Greenfield - #259; Spitzer's, 21770 W 11 Mile Rd. $18 $25 $36 Sponsor $50 For Group and General Information Please Call 967-3300 Separate Seating Available YOUR VINTAG...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 111

…RAPHAEL SALON JWF Luncheon Hears Spectre cleaners CALL 537-8052 FOR YOUR NEAREST LOCATION The changing condition of Soviet Jewry is the focus of the Food for Thought lun- cheon, sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division, 11:30 a.m., Oct. 8 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. "Changes in Eastern Europe: Consequences for Jewish Life" will be discuss- ....111MAloteAtommoms‘ • NAILS • HAIRWEAVING • EXTENSIONS •SKIN CARE • EUROPEAN FA...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 112

…I NEWS' Complete Design and Layout Why pay a high price when you can deal direct with the manufacturer. Quality cabinetry, fur niture, fixtures, wood- working for home, office, restaurant or store front. J AM can suit your needs as well as your budget! M Custom Cabinetry 35564 Mound Road, Sterling Heights, 48310 979-9411 SUPER HOLIDAY SPECIAL BROKEN WINDSHIELD SAVE $25.00 • When you pay cash/or off your deductible • Must be replaed ...…

September 28, 1990 • Page Image 113

…LOCAL NEWS I Half of Your New Kitchen is Already Finished Apartments Board Sets Elections The board of directors of the Jewish Federation Apart- ments,. Inc., will hold its an- nual meeting and dinner 6 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Anna and Meyer Prentis Jewish Federa- tion Apartments in Oak Park. Election to the board of directors will take place and annual reports will be given by Dr. Sandberg and Helen Naimark, executive director. Slated by the n...…

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…EDUCATION hI"'''''''"'"•"•• NEW OWNER —TOM McHUGH &6° GRAND OPENING of is Proud to announce the Gentlemen's Choice Now on staff to serve you: Lev Silberg Loebl O z Jewish High School Sets Fall Courses Front row: Jan Stinchcombe, Angelo Nista Back mw: Mike Bisiorek, Joe Walkonis, Tom McHugh, Pat Martin, Gene Smrtka. A full service salon offering: Hair Styling • Manicures • Shoe Shines Mon-Fri 8:30-6:00 Sat 8:30-4:00 6674 Orchard Lak...…

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…ARCHITECT/WATERCOLOR ARTIST "Re-Imagining the Bible" will be taught by Rabbi Bruce Aft, director of the Midrasha- College of Jewish Studies. Us- ing Adin Steinsaltz's Biblical Images, Rabbi Aft will discuss the lives of biblical characters at 8 p.m. All classes will meet at Temple Emanu-El. There is a charge. Additional courses will also be offered Oct. 29, Nov. 19, Nov. 26 and Dec. 26. For information, call Temple Emanu-El, 967-4020; or the ...…

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…EDUCATION 1""••••••••• ■■ MICHAEL ZIPSER Rare Coin Investment Specialist Top Dollar$ for Your Collectibles A major Detroit area bank asked us to assist them with an estate collection. The top offer they had received was just $7,500. We liquidated the collection in less than two weeks for over $30,000! Because we work on a consignment basis, the more dollars we can get for our clients the better we do ourselves. If you are interested in rec...…

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