THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SAVE $5 to $15 A PAIR H • E ALE WEYENBERG, DR. LOCKE FOOT-SO-PORT, NUNN BUSH NETTLETON, BOSTONIAN S I 1: AAAA-EEEEE "FOR FEEL FINE FEET" Greenberg's 4 13539 Gratiot DR 1 -2555 f okk 7te. ARCH SHOES AMINMEN111101 Rolex Fredrick jewelers 869 West Long Lake Road ...646.0973 Ousted U.S. Attorney Claims Trifa Case Is in Jeopardy The fired U.S. attorney in Detroit, Phillip Van Dam, charged last weekend that his political differences with President Carter over retaining his job may have spilled over in a Justice De- partment decision to deny travel authorization for two staff attorneys working on the government's case against alleged pro-Nazi Archbishop Valerian Trifa. Van Dam, who is Jewish, was fired from his post after refusing to submit his resignation after President Jimmy Carter was elected. Van Dam is a Republican and was appointed by Presi- dent Ford last year. Van Dam fought his oust- er, saying Carter had prom- ised to make appointments based on qualifications, not politics. Van Dam told reporters he thought his personal rela- tionship with the depart- ment was having an effect on the way the department was reviewing the Trifa case. even though he was not personally handling about his connections to the case. fascist Romanian Iron Van Dam said he was Guard during World War II staying away from the case when Trifa entered this for personal reasons. A na- country and when he ap- tive of the Netherlands, he plied for citizenship. lost several relatives in Trifa has been accused of Nazi concentration camps. leading a pogrom in Buch- The government has arest during the war. charged Trifa with lying Approximately IL 250 mil- lion will be invested in re- search and development at Koor this year. 3 per cent of forecast turnover. Major allocations are earmarked for electric and electronics, T a d i r a n tele- communications and chem- icals. Shaarey Zedek Bond Purchases at $1.4 Million, Lead Michigan E-4 Try us You'll like us! CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM Religious School and Synagogue Membership We are the only conservative synagogue in the metropolitan Detroit area with its own religious school, Grades K-12. We invite you to enroll your child in our afternoon program. For those who would like further involvement, we offer an unpretentious environment and a limited number of memberships are now available at special rates. Try us. You'll like us! interested persons contact the office of CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM 14601 West Lincoln Blvd. Oak Park, Michigan 48237 or call 547-7970 )acoLon to Marry in )4 • Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD 399-1320 %INF Open Mon.—Fri. 9:30-5:00 Closed Saturdays through Labor Day Effective Saturday, July 2 The Gold Place Policy: Never a Due Bill ... Always a Cash Refund • North Park Plaza , Room 120 17117 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 559-6140 '. "AY SHEL" announces SUMMER TORAH-STUDY COURSES FOR COLLEGE AGE YOUTH MEN'S DIVISION Classes available include: • G'moroh • Mishanayos • Bible • Siddur • Basics in Judaism • Aleph-Bais MISS JACOBSON Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Jacobson of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Ann, to Steven Lawrence Sax, son of Dr. Janet B. Sax of Shaker Heights, Ohio. and Mr. Harry H. Sax of Los Angeles. Miss Jacobson and her fiance were graduated from the University of Michigan. A July wedding is planned. * * * a nkj SUMMER HOURS *** of Israel's National Honor- ary Societies, with three Century Trustees, one Gold- en Trustee, 22 Prime Min- ister's Club members and 18 Ambassador's Society of Trustees. Whoever is consumed by rage hears no thunder and sees no lightning. anno nces E l o u rig Shown at Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Israel bond tribute din- ner are, from left, seated, Mrs. Harold Berry, himoree Berry and dinner chairman Mrs. Peter Martin; and stand- ing, from left, Cantor Jacob Barkin, Rabbi Irwin Groner who is holding a congregational award presented to the synagogue by Israel Bonds, dinner general chairman Irwin Green, speaker Michael Arnon, and Merrill Gordon of Met- ropolitan Detroit State of Israel Bonds. Cong. Shaarey Zedek members are leading Mich- igan this year in their sup- port of Israel's economic de- velopment program through State of Israel Bonds. The congregation, which hon- ored its immediate past president Harold Berry at a tribute dinner last week held on behalf of Israel Bonds, has raised more than $1.4 million. Michael Arnon, world president of State of Israel Bonds and guest speaker at the dinner, said that "Shaarey Zedek's initial re- sponse is most com- mendable and promises a record-breaking effort by this congregation for 1977." Shaarey Zedek's cam- paign reflects a high level of participation in the State Friday, June 17, 1977 25 New students can begin with a one hour class per week. Located at Cong. Shomrey Emunah 25451 Southfield Rd. For information g -Call Rabbi Dov Berkowitz, 557-3158 or 546-9690. WOMEN'S DIVISION Intensive SUMMER Torah 1 study Seminar. Six Weeks, Evening classes, include • Translating Chumosh for beginners • Kashruth in the Home. • Pirkay-Ovos, Basics in morals, ethics, values and goals. Located at Cong. Beth T'filah, 24225 Greenfield Rd. For information -Call Rabbi Jacob Levi, 967-3376 g g scamsawmattemanuesacs?mmtamasatanomtuvavacretacontmouttaommftcrezroxtuva,