Friday, October 28, 1977 45 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ( LZA, Black Group Join in Protests MANNY CHUDNOW'S BETTER BUSINESS ■ EQUIPMENT CO. The A. Philip Randolph Institute, a "labor-commu- nity alliance" in Detroit, has written President Car- ter to protest the recent U.S.-Soviet joint statement on reconvening the Geneva Middle East Peace Conference. The protest was written at the urging of the Labor Zionist Alliance, which joined a black-trade union coalition more than a year ago. The LZA has agreed to approach its members to aid BASIC, Black Ameri- cans to Support Israel Com- mittee. The Internal Reve- nue Service recently denied BASIC's request for tax- exempt status as an educai- tonal group, saying that it only presents information favorable to Israel. 29.95 DESKS 24.99 FILES 79.50 CASH REGISTER 9.99 CALCULATORS ADDING COMPLETE Showroom of MACHINES 9.99 Budget and Fine Executive Furniture — WANTED... 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Nov. 13th All Day Sunday 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. at Young Israel of Oak-Woods Coolidge & Allen Rd. Silverware, Jewelry, Toys, Novelties, Electric Appliances, Hardware, Bake Sale, Etc. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Hot Dogs, Sandwiches, and Soft Drinks Available No Admission Charge -Bring the Family DOOR PRIZES For Further Information Can 358-01E4 Scholars Laud `Sefer B. Isaacs'; Nov. 10 Presentation Is Planned "Sefer B. Isaacs," the book containing the unpub- lished stories of the late Bernard Isaacs together with a number of articles about his career, will, be presented to the local Jew- ish community 8 p.m. Nov. 10 at Cong. Beth Achim. Morris • Nobel, editor of the volume said it has just cothe off the press. "This tri-lingual volume, with Hebrew, Yiddish and English sections, contains a number of stories and essays which have not been included in Mr. Isaacs' pre- vious books, as well as Yiddish and English trans- lations of a number of his Hebrew stories and critical articles and evaluations of his literary works. His friends, pupils, and co-work- ers will find this post- humous book a meaningful addition to their libraries." The contributors to the volume include Nobel, Wolf Snyder and Rabbi Max Weine. Stories were trans- lated into Yiddish by the late Moshe GOldoftas and into English by Judith Stern, daughter of Dr. Jay Stem. The publication com- mittee has worked for nearly two years on the vol- ume. It includes: Rabbi Weine, chairman; Mandell I. ,Berman, co- chairman; Louis Ellenson,, treasurer; Nobel, editor; Rabbi Milton Arm, Meyer Ben Tzvi of Israel, Max Chomsky, Joseph Colton; Mitchell Feldman, Mrs. Naomi Floch, Mrs. Rae Goodman, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Ruben H. Isaacs, Percy Kaplan, Rob- ert Kasle, Irving Katz, Joseph Katz, Michael Mich- lin,.Irving Palman, Dr. Zvu- lun Ravid of New York, Irwin Shaw, Dr. Ephraim Shmueli of Israel, Leonard Simon, Dr. and Mrs. Norval Slobin, Philip Slomovitz, Snyder, and Dr. Stern. Max Chomsky, chairman of the arrangements com- mittee for the Nov. 10 pro- gram, announced that Ber- nard Isaacs' brother, David, will participate in the program. The arrangements com- mittee includes Mrs. Doro- thy S. Kripke, Mrs. Irene Isaacs, Mrs. Fay Isackson and Dr. Slobin. \.355-4999 . MUSIC AT ITS BEST FOR ALL OCCASIONS 545-4728 ■ Room At The Back Hair Fashions 13710 W. 9 Mile (next to American Savings) PERM SPECIAL 20(1 y9, OFF Qty. Charter in terms of budgeting, appointments, and veto of Council decisions., For Aoot. Call 399.-2552 Introducing - or cuAss TOUCH Featuring The Latest In Men's Fashions by With Our Own Master Tailors Suits by ... Johnny Carson, Ratner, Italia • Overcoats • Slacks • Leather Jackets • Sport Coats • Etc. Complete the of Haberdashery TWELVE-OAKS MALL Lower Level Heads Symphony Richard P. Eisenstein has been named general man- ager of the Warren Sym- phony, it was announced by the Warren Symphony Society. Entertainment Big Bands or ' Small Combos DARLENE & CO. Southfield Candidate Reveals 6-Point Stabilization Program Southfield mayoral candi- date Judith ,Wiser has announced a "six-point stabilization - program" for Southfield. "These pro- posals are designed to restore unity in our divided city, to slow the runaway proliferation of commercial and office development, to achieve maximum effi- ciency in city government' and to end absenteeism in the mayor's office." Mrs. Wiser, a 10-year resi- dent of Southfield, is the wife of Dr. Pino Wiser. They have a son. She is the daughter of Morris and Pearl Lieberman, also of Southfield. Her father is active in the Labor Zionist Alliance and Histadrut Campaign. Mrs. Wiser says her pro- gram is intended not only to help overcome current city problems but to lay the foundation for a more equi- table financial tax structure. Her program would require zero-based budg- eting, with justification for every expenditure ; full, nor- mal business hours for/the mayor; a full review of all property tax assessments; no further regional centers or large shopping center developments, in order to protect the natural environ- ment and residential char- acter of Southfield; mayor's participation on regional boards; and more use of the mayor's powers under the HAVE AN AFFAIR • WITH HAL GORDON Musical Open Mon. thru Sat., 9:30 to 9 27348 Novi Road, Novi Sun., 11 to 6 349-8771 Credit Cards Honored •