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November 03, 1978 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Local AJCongress
Previews Travel
Plans Wednesday

Michigan Region, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, will
preview its expanded travel
program 8 p.m. Wednesday
at Temple Emanu-El. The
public is invited.
Betty Alderson, national
director of the Overse-as
Program, will describe the
new schedule of spring and
summer tours. Among the
features is a deluxe trip to
Cairo, including, sightse-
eing and services at the
Cairo synagogue. The Cairo
visit is a four-day extension
`o the regular weekly de-
partures of the AJCongress
tours to Israel.
For information and a
copy of the new illustrated
travel brochure, call the
AJCongress office, 357-
2766.

Doctors' Parley
Slated in Florida

Registration is being
taken for the sixth annual
Florida midwinter assem-
bly of the American Physi-
cians Fellowship for the Is-
rael Medical Association
slated to take place 'Feb.
25-March 2 at the Sonesta
Beach Hotel, Key Biscayne,
Fla.
The assembly will consist
of medical reports and lec-
tures. Attendance at the
meetings qualifies physi-
`" cians for 16 continuing edu-
cation points — category
two.
Physicians wishing to
present a lecture are asked
to send a biography and
summary of the intended
lecture to Dr. Arkadi M.
Rywlin, Mount Sinai Hospi-
tal, 4300 Alton, Miami Be-
ach, Fla. 33140.
For information, call Dr.
Bernard Weston, 353-5660.

serve
your Delta seats
oricla now

(And you'll be sitting pretty this winter.)

Daily nonstops to Florida's
major resorts.

Champagne in Tourist

Fly for much less with Delta Super
Saver Fares. There are 7-day
advance purchase and other quali-
fications, and seats are limited.
Check your Travel Agent for details.
Save on Delta Dream Vacations?
our Florida packages designed for
high living at low prices. Ask your
Travel Agent about them now
The American Express® Card.
You
Don't leave home without
can even extendpayments with' the
American Express Card "Sign &
Fly' and "Sign & Travel" plans.
- Now's the time to make your ,
winter reservations to Florida.
We expect more people than ever • 1,
will be heading south this winter.
So avoid the rush. Make your reser-
-
vations early.
Let your Travel Agent handle all'
the details. Or you can make flight
reservations by calling Delta at
355-3200.
Mc LTA

JERUSALEM.. (JTA) —
`El Al may close down its
weekly air service to Mexico
which it says has lost about
$2 million a year since it
was inaugurated two years
ago. The reasons are insuf-
ficient traffic and high
costs, according to a report
in Yediot Achronot.
The national air carrier
will make no final decision
before consulting the gov-
ernment because of the
political ramifications in-
volved.
El Al service to and from
Mexico has been operating
at 34 percent of capacity: It
cost the company $4.6 mil-
lion to maintain during the
last fiscal year.

The Detroit Club of Bro-
ward will meet 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the Home Federal
Building, .1720 Harrison,
Hollywood, Fla.
There will be a speaker.
Detroiters in Florida are
welcome.
The group is seeking a
new meeting place, owing to
the expansion of the club.
Persons with suggestions
should call Sam Maza in
Hallandale, 456-8867.

Service by the Delta professionals,
like Flight Attendant Brenda
Thompson.

Deluxe filet mignon in Tourist
on mealtime nonstops.

El Al May Cut
Mexico Service

Detroiters Group
Meets in Florida

Friday, November 3, 1918 13

The affl,ne rub by DrOtess ,onaIS

To West Palm Beach Four thru jets
a day—at 7:30am, 10:25am, 3:30pm
and 10:00pm. The mid-morning
thru-jet is a Wide-Ride TriStar. Day
Tourist and Night First Class $116,
Night Coach $93.

-

Starting December 15, 1978
To Miami Fly Delta nonstop any
day at 9:00am* or 10:00am. Or any
night at 10:00pm. Day Tourist and
Night First Class $120, Night
Coach $96.
To Ft.Lauderdale Nonstops at
8:55am and 10:30pm. Plus a one-
stnp thru-jet at 6:26pm. The morn-
ing nonstop is a Wide-Ride' L-1011
TriStar. Day Tourist and Night
First Class $120, Night Coach $96.

*Saturday Only

To Tampa/St.Pete Our 10:25am
and 10:00pm nonstops are Wide-
Ride TriStars. And we have another
nonstop at 6:26pm. Also thru-jets
every day at 7:22am, 8:00am and
8:10pm. Day Tourist and Night First
Class $108, Night Coach $86.
To Orlando/Walt Disney World
Fly nonstop at 12:20pm. Or take a
one-stop TriStar thru at 5:30pm or
9:55pm. Day Tourist and Night First
Class $106,Night Coach $85.

All fares and service subject to change
without notice.

Delta is ready
when you are

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