48 Friday, October 28, 1977 M LTER OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs. Complete Fur Service 1 11 MILE & LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cabinet Divests Sharon of Farm — The Cabinet approved a rec- ommendation by the Asher Committee on conflicts of interest that Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon divest himself of all interest in his large Negev farm for the duration of his term in office. JERUSALEM (JTA) 7 ,Ve ?Void% Zelee 76t 74444 awr Ootieey a. td ,Oeead4 - eiteer 94ad eueatea awe eexatiadatitua etwtept9 iievu-kteta 4 °Wee/4e arvt9ezy, Norman A. Moss Family RAY & IDA'S DRESS. S HOP FALL & WINTER SALE 50%? SALE BEGINS SUNDAY OCTOBER 30th 10:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. RAY & IDA'S DRESS SHOP 25603 Coolidge Oak Park, Michigan between 10-10 1/2 Mile Rd. 25603 28790 COOLIDGE RD. ORCHARD LAKE BETWEEN 10 101/2 MI. BETWEEN 12-13 MI. RD. OAK PARK, MI. • FARMINGTON HILLS - 398-4240 626-0199 MASTERCHARGE or MICHIGAN BANKARD Youth News BNAI DAVID junior con- gregation, for youth age 11- 14, will hold elections 10 a.m. Saturday during youth services. The group for chil- dren age 8-10 will elect offi- cers Nov. 5. Youth age 8-10 meet in the choir room, and youth age 11-14 gather in the chapel. Story Hour is for 4 to 7 year olds. Junior con- gregation groups will attend a Detroit Lions football game on Nov. 20. Elections will be held 1:30 p.m. Nov. 6 in the syna- gogue for Ruach (grades 3- 4). Ha-or (grades 5-6) will hold elections 3:30 p.m. Nov. 6 in the synagogue. A movie and refreshments will round out the afternoon. Persons wishing to run for an office must give advance notice to Ruach adviser Deni Warsaw, 352-3632 or Ha-or adviser Steve Kide- ckel, 968-1765. Masada (grades 7-8) will meet 6 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge for a hayride and roast at Roy's Ranch. Participants should dress warmly, and drivers are needed. For reservations, contact adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, or Elyse Smith, 547-4474. Atid senior group (grades 9-12) will attend a Saturday night dance sponsored by the Cong. Beth Abraham- Iiillel group. Mem- bers will gather at 7 p.m. at the youth lounge, and pro- ceed by car to the dance. A short general meeting also will be held. For informa- tion, contact adviser Hart- ley Harris, 967-0735, or pres- ident Steve Dines, 557-1977. Atid will attend a Detroit Pistons basketball game Nov. 9, meeting 6:45 p.m. at the synagogue. Bus trans- portation will be provided. Tickets are limited. For res- ervations, call adviser Harris, or group officers Diane Shaw, 967-4415 or Ross Foner, 557-4891. Young people of all ages are invited to join the syna- gogue youth choir, con- ducted weekly by Cantor Hyman Adler. The group meets 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the synagogue. Anyone interested in joining should contact a youth leader or the youth-line. Talit and Tefilin Club will hold a planning meeting 2 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. Any young person, age 13-17, interested in find- ing out more about the group is invited. The club will meet 8:45 a.m. Sundays beginning Nov. 6. For infor- mation, contact adviser Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822. For information on ybuth activities at Bnai David, contact the synagogue youth-line, 557-8325 or the library, 557-8211. * * * BNAI MOSHE junior con- gregation will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the small chapel for services. Youth age 7-13 are invited. Kidush will follow. Story Hour will meet 10 call adviser Denise .Fru- man, 355-9392. a.m. Saturday in the syna- * * * gogue playroom. Adviser YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS Marilyn Freilich invites will join the Junior Young youth age 2-6 to meet for Israel Teens for an installa- prayers, stories, songs, tion and awards banquet dances and refreshments. Kidush will follow. For Sunday at Young Israel of information, call Ms. Freil- Oak-Woods. The Kol Yisroel Orchestra will entertain. ich, 546-5285. For information, call Joel Rishonim for boys and Storchan, installation chair- girls in grades one and two man, 968-6967. will meet 1:30 p.m. Nov. 6 * * * at the synagogue to go on a BETH SHALOM UNITED bowling trip to Oak Park SYNAGOGUE YOUTH will Lanes. Drivers are needed. hold an oneg Shabat 8:30 There is a charge. For p.m. today in the home of information, call Ms. Terry Shwartz, 4112 White Freilich. , Birch Dr., West Bloomfield. Giborim will have an ice Max Chomsky will speak on cream social 2 p.m. Sunday "Reconstructionist at Farrell's. Children age 3- Judaism." BSUSY holds 5 are invited. There is a services with the Kadima charge. For information, chapter 10 a.m. Saturdays call the adviser, Joanie Fis- in the daily chapel of the cher, 968-2542. synagogue. Kadimah, for youth in * * * grades six-eight will go BNEI AKIVA will have a bowling Sunday, meeting 2 Chodesh Irgun — monthly p.m. at the synagogue. For information, call the - review — 3 p.m. Saturday. Alan Steinmetz will be the adviser, Fred Fischer, 968- 2542. guest speaker. At 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the group will have Senior United Synagogue a Maccabia at Young Israel Youth will have a progres- of Oak-Woods. sive dinner 8:30 p.m. Satur- day. There is a charge. For The, group will discuss the information, call Nancy Spanish Inquisition Nov. 5, -Ankerman, 546-5797, or Amy followed by a seuda shlishit Fertell, 851-9368. Senior at 4 p.m. Youth in grades one-seven will go roll- USY holds Shabat services erskating at 8:30 p.m. On 10 a.m. Saturdays- in the Nov. 6, youth in grades one- board room. Youth in seven will have a movie grades nine-12 are invited. day. Bnai Moshe USY will take part in the Central Region Students in grades 8-12 USY convention to be held will meet 4:45 p.m. Nov. 12 Nov. 4-6. to hear Moishe Westreich Senior USY will lead serv- talk about his garin and ices Nov. 12 in the main aliya. Youth in grades one- sanctuary. That evening at seven will learn about the 8:15, the senior group will Warsaw_ Ghetto and the hold a hayride. For infor- beginnings of the Hagana, mation and reservations, Etzel, Lechie and Irgun at 3 call Nancy or Amy. p.m. * * * _"Modern Defense of SHAAREY ZEDEK junior Israel" will be the topic of congregation for youth in the Nov. 19 meeting. Youth in grades one-seven will grades nine-12 are invited to have a luncheon at Young Shabat services 10:30 a.m. Israel of Oak-Woods, follow- Saturday in the junior con- gegation chapel. At 9:30 ing Shabat services. Stu- dents in grades one-seven a.m. Sunday, there will be will have a gym night begin- services, breakfast and a ning at 8 p.m. speaker in the junior con- For information, call the gregation chapel. advisers, Nathan Bigrnan, Kadima for sixth-eighth 968-1499; Annie Kelman, 557- graders will have Shabat 8596; or Debbie Simkovitz, services 10:30 a.m. Satur- 541-8945. day in the Tekvah Chapel. * * * The group will meet 1 p.m. BETH ACHIM'S junior Sunday in the youth lounge. Kadima group will have its Football and "Capture the first general meeting 2 p.m. Flag" will follow. Partici- Sunday in the synagogue. pants are requested to bring The fifth and sixth graders lunch. will make candy apples. For Chaverim invites second- reservations, call Judy fifth graders to Shabat serv- Goldis, 626-1181. ices 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Senior Kadima, grades the youth lounge. Shabat seven and eight, will have luncheon will follow. For information on youth --its first general meeting 2 p.m. Sunday in the syna- activities at Shaarey Zedek, gogue. There will be a call Eddie Edelstein, youth social, and an Israeli guitar- director, 357-5544. * * * ist will entertain. For reser- BETH ABRAHAM - vations, call Betty Metter, 626-2054. HILLEL youth group will Lahav United Synagogue hold an area-wide dance for Youth will meet 2 p.m. Sun- USY, AZA and BBG groups, day in the synagogue, where 8 p.m. Saturday at the syna- it will host a pumpkin deco- gogue. There is a charge. rating party. The pumpkins The band "Crossfire" will will be given to children in perform. For information, hospitals. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Lorin Subar, 356-1254. For information about Lahav Shabat services, con- ducted 10:15 a.m. Saturdays in the synagogue, call Mike Fox, 559-7162. *** Center Names Swim Coach Jill Nayback has recently joined the staff of the J ish Community Center L. been named aquatic direc- tor and coach of the Center swim team. She is a graduate- of Suomi Junior College in Hancock, Mich., and studied at Florida State University. She was head coach for the Junior Olympics- in the Upper Peninsula. The Center swim team opened its season last week against Allen Park. The team will compete against other swim clubs and in AAU competition this year. - ■ Any Center member, age 6=4 7-18, who would like to par- ticipate should call Ms. Nayback at the Center, 661- 1000. Israel Drops Arms Parade TEL AVIV — Israel decided this week to drop a controversial plan to display its military power in a parade next May on the 30th anniversary of the country's independence. Instead of plans for a pro- cession of soldiers, guns and armor, which provoked widespread criticism in Jerusalem and Washington, there will be a march of vet- erans of the underground struggle for national inde- pendence and of Israel's four wars. In Jerusalem, Attorney General Aharon Barak has asked for the opinion of var- ious government agencies regarding the possibility of granting a general pardon to prisoners on the occasion of Israel's 30th anniversary celebrations. Barak wants to study the effects a massive release of prisoners may have. The last general pardon was granted 10 years ago, after the Six-Day War. It was limited then to prison- ers whose terms were than 10 years, who were`,...... convicted for crimes com- mitted under the Nazi regime,- who were not secu- rity prisoners, who were not sentenced for repeating a crime and those who were not sentenced for economic crimes exceeding IL 100,000. A follow-up study of their release showed that many of those pardoned in 1967 eventually returned to jail. The best safety device in a car is a rear view mir- ror with a policeman in it." —Gil Stern - IL"; a-4 .-• 4 o•Pi