40 Friday, August 22, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fashions for day, eve- ning, sports and leisure, produced by Israel's best known designers and ap- parel manufacturers, will be presented at the all-Is- rael Fashion Show to be held noon Sept. 24 at Cons. BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYMOUR. KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 645-4200 Shaarey Zedek under the sponsorship of the Detroit Women's Division of Israel Bonds. Mrs. David Pollack is women's division president. Mrs. Morris Starkman is fashion show chairman. Goldie Adler is co-ordinator and commentator. Special models for the show will be TV personalities Doris Bis- coe, Jackie Gordon, Terry Murphy, Rebecca Sobel and Marilyn Turner. Featured at the show will be collections of ready-to- wear by Beged Or, Gottex, Jerry Melitz, Gideon Ober- son and Rikma along with haute couture selections by Ruth Alon, Lola Beer, Finy Leitersdorf, Rivka Sharif and Pnina Shallon and furs by Stefan Braun. Eric Rosenow and his Continentals will provide This beige banlon dress, music, and luncheon will be served at a charge. For res- created by Jerry Melitz, Israeli fashion designer, ervations and information, has elbow-length puffed call Bonds, 968-0200. $49 Weekend Special: A luxury room, breakfast for two, and ana Mathis & Rivers. Think of — tickets for two to the show at Pine Knob plus the elegant accommodations of Trot's Somerset Inn And that means great food at L Auberge swimming in our four seaso6s pool and shopping at famous Somerset Mall with its Fifth Avenue shops All of this and more are yours for a surprisingly low $49 including a delicious breakfast for two in La Petite Mason Reserva- tions are limited— so call us before the Monday prior to the performance you want to see (And osk us about future performances. as well as our two-night package J SOMERSET INN Big Beaver Rd . east of Coolidge. Troy. Mich. 48084 Phone (313) 643-7800 sleeves and has a hand- printed olive green design. The dress is from Melitz's ready-to-wear collection. This polyester knit eve- ning ensemble comes from the haute couture collec- tion of Israeli designer Lola Beer. The ensemble, in vivid green, features a tube dress with split over- dress, rhinestone trim and a transparent cape. ••• ■ • ,1,64A w i th ework us Ho 1,17 * •* Site ctisiow leave a, et+ agee and/ ... // CM/AA/Maki" 557-2008 ... ago' /et someone e6e do the work TtanspoPtation Provided - Trained * Bonded * Insured - Temple Sisterhood Prints Cook Book 'Israel Support Due to Public Opinion, Not So-Called Lobby' Bond Women's All-Israel Fashion Show to Feature Famous Designer Clothes - SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — Rose Matzkin, president of Hadassah, declared that the "power-base of support for Israel rests on American popular opinion and not the manipulation of any so- called lobbies." Speaking at the opening session of Hadassah's 61st annual National Conven- tion, she denied that there is a Jewish lobby in the United States. "Let us distinguish be- tween a paid lobbyist — a lawyer or publicist who reg- isters and openly represents a government, and a loose, ad hoc coalition of citizens who come together from time to time to advance a cause or a point of view," Mrs. Matzkin stressed. She said groups like those who advocate pro- tection for children, the aged and consumers "should not be confused with powerful, special in- terest groups who operate with great wealth and — I might add — with great subtlety. The oil lobby and huge multi-national corpo- rations are in this cate- gory. They are like gov- ernments within govern- ments." The Hadassah president declared that American Jews are not powerful in wealth or numbers and do not speak in one voice. "However, there are some areas where there is a strong consensus among American Jews, and that is support of Israel," she said. Mrs. Matzkin added that the support for Israel's right to exist is not limited to Jews. "When the Senate and the Congress of the United States vote aid to Israel, it is not because they are coerced by a powerful lobby. It is because they are repre- senting the moral conviction of the American people." In a speech Monday, Faye L. Schenk, national chairman of the Hadassah Medical Organization, de- plored the politicization of specialized United Nations agencies such as UNESCO and the World Health Or- ganization, with which Hadassah is affiliated. Noting that the WHO criticized Israel's health services in the West Bank, Sinai and Gaza, Mrs. Schenk declared that health and living conditions of ref- ugees and residents in those areas have "noticeably im- proved, thanks to the con- tinuous efforts of the Israeli health authorities." Mrs. Schenk also noted the medical assistance pro- grams which Hadassah and Israel's Ministry of Health has provided since 1960 to Third World countries who now attack Israel. "In re- turn, Israel asks not for thanks but only for friend- ship — for the right to live and work and teach and heal and share in peace," she said. Sen. Gale McGee (D- Wyo.) told the Hadassah meeting that if the United Nations General Assembly expels or suspends Israel, Temple Israel Sisterhood announces that its cook- hook, "The Fruit of Her Hands" is now available. Published in time for the High Holy Days, it has many recipes for holiday meals. To obtain the hook, call Rose Hack, chairman, 968-4566, or the temple of- fice, UN 37769. The world depends upon these three — on justice, truth, and harmony. —The Talmud ! WHY WORRY ! Leave Everything to Us ROSE MATZKIN the United States would withdraw from the Assem- bly in protest. But he added that the U.S. would not for- feit its powerful role at the UN and would remain in the Security Council to exert pressure on Israel's behalf. 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