• 38 Friday, January 14, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS COMPLETE ALTERATIONS Laniado Hospital in Israel Expands Youth News Reasonable Prices HERBERT every Saturday, with kel, 968-1765, or Marla BNAI DAVID junior synagogue. Tamardck Cleaners & Tailors congregation honored youth ages 8-10 meeting Magy, 356-5749. weekend and other up- Expert Drapery Cleaning new members who have in the choir room, while For . information on coming events will be dis- Knits & Sweaters attended Shabat servic- those age 41 and up youth activities at Bnai cussed. Kadima members es. Those honored were: gather in the chapel. David, call any youth planning to attend Suede & Leather Atid seniors (grades leader at the synagogue Tamarack weekend, Feb. Cathy Fink, Eric Gold, Cleaning Lori Mevis, Fred Pollack, 9-12) will hold a toboggan- youth-line, 557-8325. 18, should attend. The GET OUR LOWEST PRICES * * * Ilana Stollman, David ing party with Cong. Beth bowling league wilt meet HASHACHAR will hold 2-4 p.m. Sunday at Plum 24709 Coolidge at 10 Mile Weiss, Jeff Weiss, and Abraham-Hillel youth, Across from Dexter Davison Hilary Zales. Junior con- meeting 1:30 p.m. Sunday a . mid-Winter mini con- Hollow Lanes. gregation meets 10 a.m. in the synagogue youth vention on the theme of -399-0336 Lahav, USY will help lounge. The groups will Jerusalem, Feb. 4-6, at congregation at its. an- join- the teen Chaverim the home of Cindy Buc- nual games nite, Satur- group of the Jewish halter, Freeland, Mich. day evening. Members "The Best Disco In Town" Community Center for an There is a charge. For in- wishing to participate afternoon of tobogganing formation, -call Don Ro- should call_ advisor Larry ANKER4f A followed by games and gers, 557-4259, or Larry Sklar, 626-6266. * * * hot chocolate in the teen August, 851-8335 Hashachar's Ofarim- ° Y4/ NO‘ Disc Jockey lounge' gameroom. For BETH ABRAHAM- reservations, contact ad- Tsofim group (4th-8th HILLEL'S National Con- viser Hartley Harris, grade) will meet 2:30 p.m. ference of Synagogue Parties Dance & Special Occasions Sunday in room 239, Youth group will hold a 546-5797, 968-3563. V44-0454 Masada 7-8th "graders Jewish Community Shabaton Jan. - 21-23 in will go bowling, meeting Center main branch. In- the synagogue. Youth //// /' / //// / / /////////// / /////// / //// 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the formation on interna- from Chicago, Toronto, youth lounge. Refresh- tional Jewry will be pre- New York, Toledo and the ments will be served, and sented. For information, Detroit area will partici- k freinds are invited. For in- call Judy Stern, 557-5071, pate. Registration will formation, contact adviser or Amy Levy, 357-0228. take place 2 p.m. Jan. 21. "A Store You Can Afford" * * * Danny Kaplhn, 398-7422 There is a nominal regist- BETH ACHIM Kadima ration fee. For informa- k (evenings). Applications are still will have a general meet- tion and reservations, Linens For The being accepted for 7-12 ing and "Make Your Own call Bonnie Shapiro, 855- graders interested in 'at- Sundae" social 7 p.m. 2470, or Risa Calmenson, tending the Tamarack Sunday, at the 855-2786. Table, Bed & Bath winter weekend, Jan. 21-23. For information, Jerusalem Reunification Focus Robes & Gowns k call advisers Kaplan or Harris. of Children's Painting Contest Children in grades 3-6 k will hold their final JERUSALEM — Chil- Recommended themes Tamarack winter dren age 7-14 from all are: "Jerusalem the Gol- Making Rociin For New Merchandise weekend meeting 7:30 over the world are invited den," "Jerusalem the k. Daily 10:30- 4:30 Thurs. & Fri., till 8 p.m. Tueaday, in the to enter the First Inter- Holy City," "I Am in k. k youth lounge. Clothing national Childrens' Jerusalem," "Jerusalem, lists will be distributed at Painting Competition on City of Spirit," and 356-1233 Claymoor Apts. suite 118 the gathering. For infor- Jerusalem being held in "Jerusalem, City of mation, call Steve Kidec- conjunction with the 10th Peace." anniversary of the reunification of Entries must be 14" x Jerusalem. 20" in size and each child The competition is should write his or her own sponsored by the Mayor name, age, address, parent YOUR CHILD'S PRECIOUS FEET ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY and Municipality of or guardian's name, home Jerusalem, the State of telephone number and • There is no substitute for quality and carefully fitted shoes Israel Central Office of name of school on the re- • Doctors' shoe prescriptions correctly filled Information, the Israel verse of the painting. Ministries of Education Paintings submitted by and Culture, Foreign Af- schools or institutions fairs, Tourism, the World must be 28" x 40" or Zionist Organization, Is- larger. FARMINGTON RD. AT 12 MILE RD. rael Museum, Bank Leumi and El Al Israel GR 6-3401 KENDALLWOOD CENTER Six winners will be Airlines. awarded round-trip flights to Israel by El Al (for the child and a com- panion) and a week's stay in the country. Paintings submitted will not be re- turned and winning paintings become the property of the Commit- tee for the 10th Anniver- sary of the Reunification of Jerusalem. 00* GABE SHOES Adler & Reese AppUal Mid-Wipter Sale 10% to 50% Off our entire inventory Sale Days ‘— January 10 thru January 22 EARRINGS • COIN HOLDERS • PENDANTS • . RINGS • BRACELETS • WATCHES LE CHAINS • MOUNTINGS• A RINGS and MORE ... including our entire stock of mounted and unmounted DIAMONDS Offer good January 9th thru 17th • See our ad in Saturday's paper FASHION'S FIRST DL€A. & 1 .e6sE; FINE JEWELERS LINCOLN CENTER • 968-0303 • OAK PARK Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 1 0-5 / Thurs. & Fri. 1 0-8:30 We honor BankArnericard & Master Charge Deadline is March 15, 1977. Paintings should be sent to any office of Bank Leumi, El Al Israel Air- lines, Israel Government Tourist Offices in New York, Los Angeles, To- ronto, Chicago and At- lanta, or to the Israel Ministry fo Tourism, De- partment of Public Rela- tions, 488 Madison Ave, New York, N.Y. 10022. MSU Degree Due for Laurie Kaplan Kaplan, Laurie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kaplan, former De- troiter of San Jose, Calif., recently graduated from Michigan State Univer- sity with a BA degree in travel, and is currently employed at a San Jose travel agency. NATANYA — The De- partment of Internal Medicine has - been opened at Laniado Hospi- tal, Kiryat Sanz, Natanya, Israel, and is headed by American- born Dr. Mordecai Gers- tein, who was .also re- cently named director of the hospital. The opening of the 30-bed facility is expected to be followed shortly by the opening of the car- diology services of t coronary care unit, whi will treat patients in t medical ward as well as in the cardiac clinic. According to Sidney Greenwald, chairman of the New York Chapter of the American Friends of Laniado, Dr. Gerstein will be visiting the United States during January to recruit personnel for the hospital as well as to plan for the institution's ex- pansion. Laniado opened this past summer with a 25-bed maternity ward and the Tache Clinic. It is the first hospital built in Natanya, and is the first religiously maintained medical facility outside of Jerusalem. Over-40 Job Bill in Knesset NEW YORK (ZINS) — A law regarding the right of employment for per- sons over age 40 has been proposed in the Knesset. Commenting on the pro- posal, the Yiddisher Kemfer (Organ of the Labor Zionist Party of America — sister party of Israel's "Maarakh") writes "Theoretically the Jaw ,already forbids all discrimination based on nationality, religion, sex or age, the reality how- ever is quite different. The weekly quotes the newspaper Davar which stated that a man near- ing. 40 encounters un- surmountable difficulties when he seeks employ- ment and thereafter in achieving stability on the job. Israel Work Force Lower Than Peers TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The Ministry of Labor re- ports that the percentage of Israelis who partici- pate in the work force is the lowest in compariSo with other develo countries. According to the minis- try, the work force con- sists of only 32 percent of the total population com- pared with 49 percent-in Sweden, 47 percent in Japan and Denmark, 46 percent in Switzerland, 44 percent in England, 40 percent in West Ger- many, United States, France, Holland, and Belgium -and 34 ,percent in Italy. The report also states during the past five years, Israel has had a re- cord price rise. of 185 per- cent or 23 percent per year.