_111111111 ■ L 11111111111111511111111511111111111PMPowit r LARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Business Briefs Harold S. Jaffa of Southfield has been desig- nated a certified financial Shepherd Lists Gains Made by JCCouncil During Tenure planner by the College for Financial Planning in Englewood, Colo. Jaffa is affiliated with the Pennsyl- vania Securities Co. John Shepherd, who will conclude his third one-year term as president of the Jewish Community Council this week, made some ob- Off * * * servations about the state of Esthetics of Mira Lin- the local, national and •invitations der, Inc., offers a variety of world Jewish communities •centerpieces beauty services and treat- prior to leaving his post. ments. 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He listed some of the is- sues affecting the Jewish community in which the BOYS & Council had an active voice. GIRLS included anti-boycott SIZES: These legislation, protest against 4-16 the Nazi bookstores, sup- port of an extension of the German statute of limita- tions on Nazi war crimes and more. Shepherd also recalled the various general community projects in which the Council played an active role: welfare re- form, housing and labor issues, Focus: Hope, anti-redlining cam- paigns, New Detroit, the Polish-Jewish Dialogue and the Detroit Alliance of Black Organizations. ALL SALES Cooperative efforts be- RST FINAL tween the Council and QUALITY agencies that deal with the CHILDREN'S BOUTIQUE concerns of Soviet Jewry 23300 Providence Drive. Suite III and Israel also were (lust N. of 9 Mile in the rear of Carlyle Tower) RAMOUS Ample Parking • 559-2665 strengthened. 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Mira Linder also offers manicures, peducires, body massages, anti- cellulite treatments, body facials (Shoulder to toe toning, peeling, firm- ing, nourishing and moisturizing) and hair removal. Everything to keep you looking and feeling beautiful. - - Phone today for an appointment. Or stop in. You'll love the experience. And the look. ESTHETICS OF MIRA LINDER, INC. 29563 Northwestern Hwy, Southfield 356-5810 - Mon.-Sat. 9-5 SKIN CARE AND "COVERMARK" CENTER WE SELL FOR LESS JOHN SHEPHERD community aware of the is- sues surrounding Soviet Jewry and Israel by speak- ing engagements and other means. Shepherd also said that a concerted effort was made to make the Council more vis- ible in the community. This was achieved through the Council-sponsored radio and _television programs, media kits, contact with communal leaders and legislators. He observed that there is a well of support for the American Jewish commu- nity and Israel in the U.S. and that support should be nurtured. Jewish Agencies Aiding Seniors The month of May has been designated "older Americans Month" by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Almost all the Jewish Welfare Federation member agencies help the aged in some way. The Jewish Home for Aged and Jewish Federation Apart- ments provide housing. Jewish Family Service pro- vides volunteers who drive senior citizens who don't have cars or access to public transportation, and in coop- eration with the National Council for Jewish Women, runs a Meals on Wheels program for the elderly. Jewish Vocational Service has a sheltered workshop and a volun- teer Senior Service Corps. The Jewish Com- munity Center has a wide range of social activities for senior citizens. And the Fresh Air Society has camping programs for the elderly at the Butzel Conference Center. In addition, Federation helps subsidize a kosher nutrition program at the Oak Park Community Cen- ter. Physicians from Sinai Hospital cooperate with several other agencies in serving the elderly. Bnai Brith Holds Panama Seminar. CITY, PANAMA Panama — Bnai Brith In- ternational's career and counseling services, which conducts an outreach pro- gram in the United States, recently held a five-day seminar in Panama . Super Special! DEVON SUMMER SPORTSWEAR All One Price 9 91 Jackets Pants Skirts Blouses Seaters Mix & Match all sales Final Naomi lippals Advance Fashions Ltd. New Orleans Mall, 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield HOURS Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030