'34 Friday, April 20, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sixty-seven percent of the money raised by the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund is used for social service programs in ft,-tael and elsewhere over- seas. Organize for Israel, Women Urged at Federation Forum SAM BARNETT r AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 ARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Described by the guest_ speaker as "prime movers" through their involvement in the Jewish community, several hundred women attending the Jewish Wel- fare Federation Women's Division Spring Forum were urged to "help the United States in the Middle East" by organizing politi- cally on behalf of Israel. Aaron Rosenbaum, direc- tor of research of the Ameri- can Israel Public Affairs Committee, agreed with the other forum speaker, Mark Talisman, that com- municating with their Con- gressmen is an important 0 -roms 91 44 m GLAMOUR AND LEISURE FEMININE FASHIONS -gigantic SPRING CLEARANCE SALE! every item reduced ,*?! 20% to 50% off OPEN THURS. TIL 9 — SUNDAY 12 to 5 HARVARD ROW MAIL, 11 Mile & Lamer; Southfield ALE DIAMOND BRIDAL SET She'll love the fiery 17 carat diamond solitaire set in a unique 14K Yellow Gold "miracle head" mount - ing which gives the diamond the illusion of being larger. Matching wedding band. - - Indulge yourself in pleas- ures only insofar as they are necessary for the preserva- tion of health. — Spinoza while they last! Detroit Area R etail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. way of affecting U.S. policy in areas that are important to the Jewish community. Talisman, the morning speaker at the annual Women's Division event, is director of the Washington Action Office of the Council of Jewish Federations. Rosenbaum noted a "certain rigidity" in U.S. dealings in the Middle East, evidenced in- what he called the administra- tion's continuing — and unrealistic — focus on a comprehenSive peace- settlement. He called the Israel-Egypt treaty "fun- damentally good," add! ing that "the United States has been unwilling to face the reality that some states are funda- mentally incapable iof joining the peace proc- ess." Arab- radical states need conflict with Israel "to draw attention away from their autocratic re- gimes," he said. By carrying out an am- biguous policy, by refusing You don't have to know your meats and poultry when you buy kosher, because not only do you - receive the finest, but that very important personal touch. All our meats and poultry are triple in- spected to assure you, the public, that only when buying kosher do you receive the purest. - • Nearly 300 women attended the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division Spring Forum April 5 at the main Jewish Community Center. Shown are sea- ted, from left: Forum Chairman Francine Gold, guest speaker Mark Talisman; Women's Division President Dulcie Rosenfeld and standing, from left: adviser Maida Portnoy, Associate Chairman and Program Chairman Marcy Feldman, Vice President for Educa- tion Diane Shekter and guest speaker Aaron - D. Rosenbaum. to choose Sides, Rosenbaum said that the U.S. succeeds only in appearing weak to Arab states that are anti- Zionist and anti-American. Although peace will exacerbate Israel's severe economic problems,. the price is worth it, Rosen- baum said. "Israel's friends in the U,S. must stress to the administration that it is in our best interests to ex- tend to Israel the financial aid she requires." Talisman, former ad- ministrative assistant to U.S. Representative Charles Vanik, gave a brief history of the devleopment of the United States' politi- cal system. The reason the Found- ing Father decided that Congressmen should run for re-election every two years was to "keep them on their toes," he said. Francine Gold, chairman of forum, presided at the all-day program, with the assistance of Marcy Feldman, associate chair- man. Also on the program were Dulcie Rosenfeld, Women's Division president, and Diane Shek- -ter, division vice president, who delivered the invoca- tion at the luncheon session. . I 11AUM -S . e8766-045JFB REG. $249. SALE ENDS APRIL 30, 1979 SOUTHFIELD SHOWROOM 27065 GREENFIELD RD. ALTERATION EADQUARTER (For Men & -Women) Lost Weight? • • • Gained Weight? •. . It it doesn't fit Singles Events we'll take care of it! SWINGING SINGLES, ROSE. SOCIALITES will hold a 25 and up, will hold a party spring dance 9 p.m. Satur- with cocktails and dancing FINE CLOTHES day in the Oak Park Com- to "The Continentals" 8:30 munity Center. Johnny "C" p.m. Sunday at Corsi's, 24150 Telegraph at 10 Mile and his orchestra will pro- 27910 W. Seven Mile, Next to Dunkin Donuts vide music for dancing. So- Livonia. There is a charge. Daily to 6 Thurs. to 8 Sun. 11-4/ cial mixers and refresh- For information, call Hen- ments will highlight the rietta Lewis, 546-0903. evening. For information, call Mollie Stern, 968-3643, or Shirley Kaner, 398-2296. * * * MICHIGAN JEWISH SINGLES COUNCIL will hold a spring cabaret 8 p.m. April 29 in the main Jewish Write The Best Prescription For Your Community Center. Folk singer and comedian Ron Sprinkler Needs. Coden will entertain. Re- SPRINKLERS INSTALLED & SERVICED freshments will be served at a nominal charge. There is Jeffrey Schreiber no Sabbath an admission fee. 531-5393 HARRY THOMAS S.D A. 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