• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Institute Has Seder Openings Reservations still are being taken for the Sholem Aleichem Institute's annual family second Seder slated for 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Raleigh House. Special Haggadot culled from Yiddish, Hebrew and English literary sources will be used. Guests are in- ited. For reservations, call 'ylvia Segall, 626-9565. Families of Aged Meeting Is Held at Federation. Apts. . COMPLETE ALTERATIONS Reasonable Prices Shown at a recent meeting for sponsors of resi- dents at Federation Apartments are, from left, the two speakers, Wayne State University Profs. Lewis Brodsky and Eva Kahana, and Apartments President Mark Schlussel. HERBERT Cleaners & Tailors Expert Drapery Cleaning Suede & Leather Cleaning GET OUR LOWEST PRICES 24799 Coolidge at 10 Mile Military Specialist to Speak for Hadassah Education Night Maj. Gen. George J. Keegan, Jr., will be the guest speaker for the Across from Dexter Davison 399-0336 POWER RAKE reg. $40 I MOST LAWNS Complete Spring Cleanups and lawn maintenance available Leve's Lawn Service 585-1238f PASSOVER To All Our Friends & Customers .City Foods Service Co. inc. . Distributors of Empire Kosher Pou!try - ♦ .. . .. a All Our ............. 7riench and Cuitome . ♦ ♦ ge3 1 W34es MAJ. GEN. KEEGAN Hadassah Education Night 8 p.m. April 25 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Maj. Gen. Keegan will speak on "Post Camp David." He retired from the U.S. Air Force after having served as the chief of Air Force Intelligence. A specialist on the mili- tary aspect of the Soviet Union, Maj. Gen. Keegan has had experience in combat operations, command, strategic plans and is recognized as a writer, lecturer and planner. A Happy & Healthy I ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorfman and Dr. and Mrs. Leon Fill will sponsor the evening. Inge Kramer is president of Metropolitan Detroit Chapter and Ida Joyrich is education vice president. Arlene Gould is chairman of the day. The public is invited. • IDA'S DRESS SHOP Social Security cases .. . Now Open . . . Martin De- utch, attorney." The liquor section in the store was squeezed to make room for the youngei Deutch's office. He has a standard office in Southfield. MAGICIAN Available ror All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 DISCO DISCO IS OUR SPECIALITY, HIGHQUALITY OUR PERFORMANCE. ' OUTSTANDING IN MUSIC, LIGHTING, TEACHING AND DANCE DEMONSTRATIONS. FOR A FUNTASTIC PARTY, BAR MITZVA, WEDDING OR SPECIAL OCCASION Call ART and JAN at JANART DANCE STUDIO 852-4477 or 652-9736 INC JEWELERS Anniversary Sale 30-50% OFF On Selected Merchandise Jewess Denies Hiding Bakhtiar 11111 N. / /1" - INI -41181*- -144126- LONDON (JTA) — The wife of a Manchester Jewish businessman denied a re- po# that her husband, Davoud Alliance, was shel- tering Shapour Bakhtiar, the former Iranian Prime Minister. Bakhtiar disap- peared after the Islamic revolution in Teheran. Mrs. Alliance said the re- port on Teheran Radio, that Bakhtiar was stayirig at their home in Cheadle, Che- shire seemed to be an April Fool's Day hoax. 1/ Only eight percent of U.S. Jews consider themselves Orthodox. • • • • Gold Chains Bracelets Pendants Necklace _ • Rings • Pins • Earrings • Diamonds FAMOUS NAME WATCHES Fri., Sat. Only — April 6 & 7 Franklin Shopping Center 14 Mile & Middlebelt• 855-1730 MON., SAT., 10-6. THURS. ill 8 Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET ■ 45 Years Of Dependable Sales & Se-rvice For The Bet Deals On New and Used Cars • • Joe Slatkin's 3 • Israel - Facts Are Printed NEW YORK — The Youth Institute for Peace in the Middle East has pub- ♦ lished a 16-page color pam- and --Wealthy . V phlet on "Israel: The Facts." Compiled by Dr. Jack S. Paiaover . . Cohen, with graphics by Avrum Ashery, the pam- ♦ ' RAY & phlet gives graphic details of the long history of Jewish presence in the Holy Land, . 25603 28790. the history of population, . COOLIDGE RD. ORCHARD LAKE . borders, arms balance, ter- A Between 10-101/2 Mi. BetweeR 12-13 MI. Rd. ,J A rorism and refugee shifts. t Oak Park, Mi. e Farmington- Hills: s. V The pamphlet is available, PPLEGATE . 626-0199 • from the Youth Institute for .QuARE, ' ‘-. _ .._ , -2 Peace in the Middle East,. 9., rth*vOsii0:04, 1-;-: --.;,:..'"- ,275 Seventh Ave., New, ' - .1• •`y'` §i)iithifeirt; Mi. York 10001. There is a , - -, .t- :::. - -?z' -,-.'t, 241 t15i0.262 '-- charge. for a When Paul's, on Broad- way, now receives a tele- phone call for a Deutch, the caller is asked whether he wants law or drugs. This is because Martin Deutch now has a desk in Paul's drugstore on Broad- way operated by his father, Joseph Deutch, and Mar- tin's brother, Harvey. The drugstore is an in- stitution in Detroit: It car- ries, besides regular drugstore items, herb re- medies such as senna leaves, dried raspberries and slippery elm bark. The tobacco department dis- plays old chewing tobaccos and snuffs. The elder Deutch said his regular customers, mostly elderly, stop to talk with him about their marital troubles, their problems trying to collect Social Security and their exasperation with their doctors. He thought that turning over their problems to his son was logical. A sign in the window of the store says: "Law Office . . . free consultation . . . di- vorce, personal injury, workmen's compensation, for a better lawn NOW Legal and Medicinal Help at Paul's Drugs Downtown Friday, April 6 1979 65 • • ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Stop In At DEXTER EVROLET 20811 W. 8 Mile betwee:p Southfield & Telegraph Rd. Adjoining the-bity:of Southfield ,