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Mrs Raskin Mac Leumi Left Ments Rabbi Rabbi Jewish the detroit jewish news friday august 3 1919 11 rachel kurtzman gets 90th remember birthday jewry the blue box communal acclaim on the air and everything it this week radio and stands for on every on her 90th birthday at a bonds programs important by many television occasion luncheon attended emma schaver presided who were associated with jewish will report news from the if not now 12:40 p.m 557-6644 initiating a series of the sound her numerous 6:15 a:m sunday wmjc religious community thursday wdet-fm in commu encomia to the revered lady lynn fit nity and 6:30 a.m sun 101.9 local artist s affairs rachel who was known as the de fm 95 monday kurtzman was presented day wxox-am 1250 bay motif 11 a.m avadenka will discuss her 4c vout rachel jewish news preparing a recogniz city yitschak wiid 1090 work ketubot with resolution yitzchok kagan rabbi community ing her devotions reli rabbi of kagan will moderate a pro entertainment rabbi marc 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key she rendered so much love news 9:05 a.m 100 cotton speaker samuel rothberg and dedication to her ckww 580 rabbi solid stripes from 27.50 jonathan plaut coffee with hy 11 long national chairman of israel people v will thursday sleeves moderate a program of a.m wiid 31455 southfield road jewish interest 1090 interviews and fea between 13 14 mile tures of jewish interest phone 645-5560 jewish with hy shenkman open 9-6 daily thurs til 9 nity highlightscommu and sat til 5:30 p.m about 11:45 a.m sunday yiddish is heimish channel 2 as part of 11:30 a.m thursday wiid wjbk hour-long sunday 1090 an all-yiddish pro in detroit program gram of music news inter views and other features ample parking/credit cards accepted lubavitch jewish with hy shenkman xxxv(xxxxx)00<xxxxxxx)00(x x xx>0 hour 11 p.m sunday wwkr 1300 and wnic fm 100 and 10 a.m and 7 p.m monday wshj-fm 88.3 rabbi yitschak after theatre a kagan will moderate pro there nothing like a delicious gram of jewish interest shown during the presentation of a proclamation honoring rachel kurtzman on her 90th birthday are cup of coffee maxwell house from left sam rotherberg rabbi berel shemtov religious scope always it great irwin i cohn rachel kurtzman emma schaver and 11:40 p.m sunday channel coffee makes mrs kurtzman daughter marjorie raskin 9 rabbi jonathan v plaut joint venture for peace by 2 israeli banks new york the two chairman of bank raeli military is not in largest competing banks in hapoalim sees the sinai tended for routine banking israel bank leumi and town as one in which a bank but handles currency ex bank hapoalim have branch can play an impor changes customs payments opened a branch together in tant role and money for transporta el arish levinson calls the tion services according to the branch a service granted egyptian-israeli peace to the peace process not a court overrules treaty el arish is where business venture in customs inspections con the branch opened on a arab farmers nection with trade between temporary basis several jerusalem jta the two nations will be weeks ago and housed in a the israel supreme court made jacob levinson building vacated by the is last week ruled against a complaint by arab farmers specialist on the west bank that their foreign car service land had been illegally volkswagen seized for the establishment and of a jewish settlement porsche cars named mattityahu in the modiin area the region call associated with the mac 548.3926 cabees 4 the court at the same t 548-4160 time withdrew the tempor v 541-9704 ary injunction it had issued last april banning work on 1018 w 9 mile rd ferndale benvien livernots g mich pirtehvist the settlement alfons rehme justice meir shamgar nrallige who announced the court design shape decision ordered the com plainants to pay all legal expenses he declined to pleasant company after the theatre is bered cup after cup year after year a state the reasons behind the never the same without cup of piping maxwell house—a trad-i-tion in jewish brilliance ruling but they indicated hot maxwell house coffee its rich il'estyle for over half a centtiry would be made public at a satisfying taste is brewed to he remem later date the land involved was seized by the military gov ernment in september 1977 to establish a settlement for the ultra-orthodox poalei agudat israel l i good a democratic nation to the a symphonic drop means nation last k a nation of many voices and certified many themes,,each keeping 1.111..i 1'1 41 kosher individuality and freedom 4114 creative jenefers yet and all harmonized to cfmerm10005 29173 northwestern hwy southfield mi 48034 313 356.2525 gether a living tradition in jewish homes for more than half a century waldo frank.
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