!r, Int Friday, March 3, 1918 21 .,:p4 'co THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jews for Jesus Activities Up e SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE IN THE FINEST TRADITION OVER 40 YEARS A DETROIT DINING LANDMARK (YOUR HOSTS: DAN & M ARCELLA MOODY) • • Luncheons • Dinirti • Cocktails Late Evening Menu • Private Banquet Facilities OUR NEW HOURS MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. SUNDAY BUFFET DAY. 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (4 Mks. N. of 6 M le) 869-3988 ATTENDANT PARKING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mcDonaid's O presents 0 of OAK PARK • 0 SPEEDY O ' ( `',DRIVE-THRU SERVICE ( 0 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drive-A-Round and stop at our giant menu. Place your order while staying in the warmth of your car. Within minutes your order will be wrapped and ready to go at our special service DRIVE-THRU window at — 26550 Greenfield Road NEW YORK (JTA) — The Task Force on Missio- nary Activity of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC) says the Jews for Jesus and other "Hebrew . Christian" groups are plan- ning to establish centers in cities where they have ac- tive branches for the pur- pose of providing shelter for "those Jews cast out be- cause of their faith in Jesus." The JCRC said this is a departure from former prac- tices and more closely as- sociates them with other missionary groups. They also intend to increase their on-campus presence and ac- tivities, the JCRC reported. JCRC has advocated the establishment of ,may givEcuin, f o, Etty ECIE12 1 I (near 11 Mile Road) Bring this coupon with you and receive a FREE hamburger, just for trying At McDonald's.- the DRIVE•THAI/ this new as all for you! "speedy" in-car service! I • MISS EDEN Mr. Martin Eden of Oak Park announces the en- gagement of - his daughter, Cherry, to Gary Runde, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Runde of Warren. Miss Eden, daughter of the late Mrs. Hildegard Michel, and her finance plan a May wedding. • /- 1 ) COUPON EXPIRES 3/19/7S • • temporary residence centers to which people could come for guidance and assistance. In New York, Jews for Jesus are also utilizing their "Liberated Wailing Wall" group to stage evangelistic concerts featuring "Jewish Gospel Music," testimonies and short messages. Recently they appeared at Hofstra, Queens College and other area campuses. * * * Booklet Fights Missionaries NEW YORK — A booklet that will enable Jewish children and their parents to combat the rising threat of religious missionary ef- forts posed by the so-called Jewish Christians is now available from the Union of American Hebrew Congre gations, representative body of Reform Judaism in the U.S. and Canada. The UAHC has published "Missionary and Cult Movements," a 70-page, 16-week curriculum outline for use by teachers in the upper grades of Jewish re- ligious schools. "The enormous value of this booklet," said Rabbi Balfour Brickner of the UAHC, "is that it exposes the distortions that pro- selytizers use to confound Jewish and Christian young people. The booklet clarifies the sharp differences bet- ween Judaism and Christ- ianity." There is a charge 'for the book. For information, write the Interreligious Af- . fains Department, UAHC, 838 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021. c quty (1/1/Eddin9 THE ROMAN TERRACE IS COOKING UP SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR YOU THE ENTIRE MONTH OF MARCH! To.celebrate our 5th Anniversary we are offering special 7-course dinners for two. - Celebrate with us by _ making your reservation at... A4 Vite Gltman errace 851-4094 27822 Orchard Lake Road NEAR 12 MILE AT 696 AND ORCHARD LK. EXIT _ Ask about our special luncheon menu and "two for one"cocktail hour. 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