Women's Division Successful With $1,000 Campaign Meeting Shown adding finishing touches to the dessert table at last week's $1,000 meeting of the Women's Division of the 1975 Allied Jewish Cam- paign - Israel Emergency Fund are hostess Reva Taub- man, left, and Division Cam- paign chairman Ruth Broder. Meeting chairman Helen Rice said that new pledges announced at the "parlor meeting" showed an increase more than 10 percent over t year's giving and are ouble the amount given to e AJC-IEF in 1973. Making the successful ap- peal for increased contribu- tions were former Women's Division president Esther Jones, $250 meeting chairman Edie Mittenthal, and briefing chairman Jane Shepman. * * * Purim Prayer Book Issued by Rabbis NEW YORK—A new "Me- gillat Esther," with introduc- tion, new translation and commentary by Rabbi Rob- ert Gordis, has been pub- lished by the Rabbinical As- sembly for use in connection with the celebration of Purim. The new "Megillat Esther" is distributed by the Ktav Publishing House. For infor- mation, write the Rabbinical Assembly, 3080 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10027. The 100- page booklet, which includes the Purim evening service, is designed to be utilized in pre-Purim study as well, to familiarize Jews with the background of the Book of Esther, the best known and most popular of the five Megillat (Scrolls) of the Bible. TIBERIAS (ZINS) — In a recent military exercise four brothers of a single family participated in a parachute jump. Two of the four had served in a parachute bri- gade during the Yom Kip- pur War. The other two had just completed their training. Friday, January 24, 1975-9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS We Make Our Own Glasses HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED Military Exercise • Reasonably Priced • Immediate Repair ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE LI 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Hours: Daily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Wednesdoy There's never been a sale like this before... never in our store... never in any other store! AJC-IEF (Continued from Page 8) Mrs. Scaglione, who is married to a professor of literature at the University of North Carolina, is an ac- tive campaigner for the Unit- ed Jewish Appeal. Chairman of the Women's Division meeting is Edith Mittenthal, assisted by exec- utive vice chairman Janet Levine. Other committee members for the afternoon meeting are Penny Blumenstein, Mar- ilyn Attenson, Helen Allen, Dulcie Rosenfeld, Marjorie Ansell, Celia Cicurel, Mar- lene Schwartz and Gertrude' Willis. Students Operate Kosher Restaurant CARBONDALE, Ill. (JTA) —Jewish students at South- ern Illinois University who have asked for a kosher kitchen at the -SIU Hillel Jewish Center. here for many years have built and are now operating a vegetarian kosher restaurant. Financial support for the project from the Chicago and Southern Illinois Jewish Federations also make pos- sible a study-rap lounge, ex- tra classrooms and a special room for Jewish student publication. of nationally-advertised DRESS SUITS and SPORT COATS If you think this is a desperation move, you're right. To say that business conditions are bad is an absurd understatement and to say that we're not worried about a surplus of 3,500 suits and sport coats is ridiculous. To make things worst, shipments of new spring and summer merchandise are starting to arrive. That's the background of this sale and you can see why we have been driven to it. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: 1 2 Tel Aviv U. Gains Media Microfilm TEL AVIV — A microfilm collection of some three mil- lion pages from the Ameri- can Jewish press in English, Yiddish, German, Ladino and Hebrew has been acquired by Tel Aviv University. The collection is housed in e library of the House of the Jewish Communities on TAU's Ramat Aviv campus. Only two American Jewish Press collections are known to be more complete. TEL AVIV — a Christ- mas greetings broadcast over Radio Cairo on Jan. 7, Al- bert Barsus Salameh, the Egyptian state minister for the people's council, and one of two Christian Copts in the Cairo cabinet, called for a continuation of the holy war against .Israel. . offer) from our wide selection of up-to-the-minute styles, take note of the tag on the sleeve and consider the manufacturer's suggested retail price as well as our regular 40%-off price, and then 3. MAKE US A REASONABLE OFFER! OU DECIDE WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY! We are certain you know about Walker's "new way to buy men's clothing" which allows you to buy nationa Ily-advertised clothes (with some labels removed) at small, wholesale-like markups. We are certain you know that by giving up alterations and the use of credit and credit cards you can regularly save 40% at Walker's. But, substantial as our e Egyptian Wants Holy War Continued Select any dress suit or sport coat (no other clothing is included in this regular savings are, you can save even more during this sale. In fact, what you save is up to you. Make us an offer. If it's a reasonable one, our Mr. Field, who will personally oversee all transactions, will make sure that it is honored. No Reasonable Offer Refused! THE NEW WAY TO BUY CLOTHES 27319 SOUTHFIELD RD., LATHRUP VILLAGE 2 blocks north of 11 Mile Rd. WALKER'S Detroit's Largest Selection of Leisure Suits at Discount Prices! OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 6; THURSDAY. FRIDAY TO 9 OPEN SUNDAY II 5 - PHONE 424.8711