46 Friday, December 16, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Seniors Compile Creative Writing in Booklet — JOIN US IN — PROJECT JOIN (JEWISH OCCUPATIONAL INTERNS) PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIPS IN JEWISH COMMUNAL AGENCIES FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Enrolled in Baccalaureate or Graduate Degree Programs A JOINT PROGRAM OF JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE AND COMMUNITY WORKSHOP and JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER APPLY NOW BY CALLING JVS-CW: 557-5341 Project JOIN is a unique summer program that combines valuable professional experience . with an opportunity to sample a possible career. The ten week internships will be in the areas of social work, teaching, health-related professions, program development, or other areas of agency involvement. $650.00 tax free stipend for the summer. Deadline for appli- cation is Dec. 30, '1977. Various pieces of prose and poetry fill the fall Book Fair edition of "The Writer's Corner," a booklet containing the creative writ- ing efforts of members of the Jewish Community Cen- ter's senior citizen program. Among the contributors t9 the recent volume are Da- vid Chait, Hinda Zaretzki, Joshua Joyrich, Rose Gold- smith, Fay Weiss, Mina Stone, Marcus Engelberg, Frances Driker, Ethel Sil- ber, Eve Dishell, Emma Cass, Joseph Shapiro, Ber- tha Mishcovsky, Heurtha Beuthner, Rae Kendler and Sarah Slavin. - A sampling of the seniors' work can be seen in the following poem : Night - How many facets you possess! To some you b ng torment, To some caress. Your might cloak Embraces all. The big, the strong, The meek, the small. You faithfully descend Upon the earth And have effect On all at birth. Geneva to Ratify Peace Settlement, Brzezinski Says NEW YORK (JTA)— Zbigniew Brzezinski, Presi- dent Carter's National Secu- rity' Affairs Adviser, said that while the Geneva oc- nference may no longer be necessary to achieve a peace agreement in the Middle East it may still-be needed to ratify any agree- ment that is achieved at the Cairo conference: Appearing on ABC-TV's "Issues and Answers," Brzezinski denied that the Geneva conference had been an "objective" of the Carter Administration. "Our objective has been movement towdard a settle- ment," he said. "If that objective can be ap- proached through other steps, those steps _ will be pursued." Brzezinski added that "ul- timately we will need some mechanism for ratification of the final negotiations if agreements are made out- side of Geneva, and that instrument will be Geneva." The tiny insect And the mighty beast In north and south, And west and east. They all succumb To your magic spell And slumber peacefully Forsaking -earthly hell. The fear, the hate, The love, the earthly bliss, Ask for three things: a good wife, a good year, a good dream. 0-4 They grab one kit And on the blind Do not expect What they might find. And all their lives They try to thrash it out In order to find What life is all about. • el Tell Everyone Where To Go For Watches For Him or Her. 20-40 % off Every Watch In Stock Longines, Bulova, Timex, Seiko, etc. Win 111 tleweleA ot Bk)omfield -626-8808 6659 Orchard Lake Road Old Orchard Shopping Center Mon. thru Fri.: 9:30 to 9, Sat.: 9:30 to 6 - Major Credit Cards Accepted THE ULTIMATE HOLIDAY GIFT 4 4 Natural Red Fox Stroller $1495°° OPEN EVERY NIGHT FOR THE HOLIDAYS 9 - 8:30 SUN. 12 - 4 Mideast Foursome NEW YORK (JTA)—The new relationship between Israel and Egypt will be reflected on a golf course far from the Middle East. According to reports from Manila, two Israelis and two Egyptians were paiied in the third round of an inter- national golf tournament played last weekend. All come tied up In your bag like this. furs by . . C ereJnieC7'Offen 181 S. Woodward Birmingham, Mich. Adjacent Free Parking One Block South of Maple 642-1690 Furs labeled to show Country of Origin at