32 Friday, October 21, 1977 - THE DETROIT JEWISH -NEWS Diamond Business Increasing TEL AVIV—The Israel diamond industry reports record overseas sales of $92.6 million in Jan., 1977, as Prof. Discusses Anti-Semitism compared to sales of $57.6 in Jan., 1976. When Israel was established in 1948, diamond exports totaled $5 million. During a recent talk at the University of Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion, Prof. Rosemary Reu- • • .••••• • ALL SEATS • • • • $1.00 • ••••••• AT ALL TIMES • • 0 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A JENNINGS. MG PRODUCTION TIMOTHY BOTTOMS HARRY GUARDING smAntracuts auotvlillotiEN!Y FONDA. WLLIAM UM( WASHINGTON THEATRE Royal Oak -541-0082 IV • 1101 ■ ■■■■. \ \I !I ..\\ \ \■.■■■■ 1 I I 4 ■\■1 „a n MI I .111 ■ 1 LI% .1 I NA ! Singles Events ther of the Garrett-Evangel- ical Theological Seminary discussed the Christian roots of anti-Semitism. Prof. Reuther said overt anti-Semitism no longer exists in church circles. However, anti-Semitic teachings are ingrained in some preachings of churchmen: She cited examples: the Old Age (Judaism) vs. the New (Christianity), legal- ism (for the Jews) vs. faith (for Christians), judgement (for the Jews) vs. promise. She said Judaism is con- stantly pictured as a nega- tive element. Although she is hopeful for change Prof. Reuther said she hears silence from most Christian circles-,- or negative reviews of her writing. She says , she is working to make her hopes• the reality. MICHIGAN JEWISH SIN- GLES COUNCIL will have a 50's rock and roll disco, fea- turing Gene R _ adzin, 8 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. There is a charge, and persons dressed in 50's garb will get a discount. For information, call Heidi Press, evenings only, 355- 2626. ** * SUNDAY JEWISH SIN- GLES of the Jewish Com- munity Center will hold a Thanksgiving Dance 8 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Jewish Center. Eric Rosenow and his Conti- nentals will provide music for dancing. Refreshments will be served. There is a charge. For information, call Ann Klempner, 557- ** L IM ' kl MN II ■ 1 I MI I 01 I I .111 UMW\ 10 1 ■■■■ \1 IMO 0 19 - ' 0 INCLUDES: * * * * * 2 HOT MEATS SALAD BAR HOT VEGETABLES BAGELS DESSERT * Jewish Singles Weekend Planned COLUMBUS, OHIO— The -United Singles. of The Jew- ish Center of Columbus, a social group of Jewish single men and women age 30 years and older, invite all singles to attend their fourth annual November Affair Weekend to be held Nov. 4-6 at the Marriott. Inn in Columbus. Ohio, from Singles Indiana, Michigan; Ken- tucky, Georgia, North Caro- lina, Illinois, New York, Tennessee, Missouri, Penn- sylvania and Canada have been invited. For reservations or infor- mation, contact- Janet Sand- ers, group adviser, at the Center, 1125 College Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43209, 1-614- 231-2731 (daytime) or Aileen Baker, 362 S. Chesterfield Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43209, 1-614-235-3021 or (evenings) ); or Alice Stein, 4551 Dundee Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43227 or call 1-614-861-3978 (eve nings). The deadline for res ervations is Monday. 3698; Bea Braun, 357-4369; or Dorothy Shapiro, 557- 2599. The group bowls 9:15 p.m. on the second and fourth Sunday of each month at Oak Park Lanes. Singles age 30 and up are invited. * * * SWINGING SINGLES, 25 and up, will have a cocktail party with dancing to the music of the Joe Stevens Band 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Glen Oaks Country Club. There is a charge. F information, call Henri Lewis, 546-0903. * * * ROSE SHERER SOCIAL- rrEs will hold a Ike-Hal- loween dance 9 p.m. Satur- day at the Oak Park Community Center. Jewish singles beyond age 40 who are interested in social and charitable activites are invited. Johnny "C" and his orchestra will provide the music for dancing. Social mixers and refreshments will be part of the evening's entertainment. For informa- tion, call Mollie Stern, 342- 2791, or Shirley Kaner, 398- 2296. Yeshivas Brisk Friends to Meet RABBI SOLOVEICHICK Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING Rabbi Aaron Soloveichick, scholar and headmaster of Yeshivas Brisk, will address the _ Detroit Friends of Yeshivas Brisk 8 p.m. Nov. 15 at Young Israel of Greenfield. Rabbi Soloveichick for- merly was associated with Yeshiva University and the Hebrew Theological College of Chicago. The public _ is invited. Wed. MATINEES ALL THEATERS--I Show only at 1:00 -51.30 Yiddish Meeting Report Available , I (CARRY-OUT ON 1/2 LB. COLE SLAW OR POTATO SALAD . 1 1 WITH PURCHASE OF ; I II 1 LBT.R(Aom r more) I CORNED BEEF, PAS - BREAKFAST SPECIAL (7:30-1100 A.M.) I EGG ON A BAGEL WITH COFFEE •AFTER THEATER NOSHING MOVIE GUIDE Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 "STAR WARS" "FANTASIA" "SILVER STREAK" OR ROAST BEEF AT OUR I I EVERYDAY LOW PRICE . 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The 248-page volume con- tains all the reports and statements from the confer- ence which was attended by Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman. There is a charge. For information. write Meyer Bass. 575 Sixth Ave., New York 1011.