THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, June 15, 1919 August Conference to Deal With Alternative Education NEW YORK — Nearly one thousand Jewish educators from across the country will be gathering in the New York area this summer for the Fourth Con- ference on Alternatives in Jewish Education, to be held at Rutgers University Aug. 23-28. This year's conference will be co-sponsored by the Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York and * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * COMBINATION SPECIAL * BLINTZES AND PANCAKES $ 3 -T— WITH SOUR CREAM OR APPLE SAUCE * INCLUDES COFFEE OR TEA * * NE WEEK ONLY JUNE 15 THRU JUNE 22 * • NOW OPEN ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN • Invite You • To See Why 6 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Tues. thru Sun. * We Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit Area v De 95‘ *i■ • * * * DAILY SPECIALS LUNCH & DINNER * * * * * * * * * * 27167 GREENFIELD 1 Blk. N. of 11 Mile 559-1380 * * * * * * * * the Coalition for Alterna- tives in Jewish Education. The program for the four days will contain a number of unique features, designed to provide Jewish educators with a variety of learning options within a Judaic framework. "Modules," intensive small group sessions conducted by experts drawn from a national ta- lent pool, will immerse participants for an ex- 12 F-4s to Egypt? WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Pentagon appeared last week to confirm that Egypt is likely to receive a dozen F-4 Phantom jet warplanes by October even if they have to be drawn from the stocks of U.S. active forces. Thomas -Ross, assistant secretary of defense for pub- lic affairs, said that no deci- sion has been made by the U.S. to provide planes for Egypt but the U.S. "could be in a position to deliver 12 by the first week in October." He said that 16 Egyptian pilots and 40 maintenance personnel arrived in the U.S. Monday en route to the U.S. Air Force center in San Antonio, Texas, for four weeks of training in an English course. Payment for the planes will come from the $1.5 bil- lion the Administration proposes to provide Egypt. tended period of time in such subjects as Bible, confluent education and Israel. Judaica mini-courses will be held, led by outstanding scholars, in such areas as Halakha, modern Jewish literature and philosophy. In all, nearly 400 individual sessions will be held during the four-day period. (Continued from Page 33) rennet products. Only veg- etable oil is used in all prep- arations and all of the bread products, including the bur- rito skins and taco shells, are made without animal products or by-products of animals. Nola, the owner, was very kind and patient during my questioning. Moslem Growth We even swapped some information on products in Soviet Union carrying a kosher sign. LONDON — The expand- Nola also served us a ing Moslem community in cheese and mushroom the USSR poses a serious pizza that was yummy. threat to Soviet power in The crust was so crispy Central Asia and the and smelled homemade. Caucasus, according to a re- As a grand finale we got search report published by a tour of the kitchen and the Institute of Jewish Af- preparation area. Both of fairs. those areas were absolutely By the end of the century, spotless as was the dining according to the figures of room itself. Only paper Soviet demographers, one products are used for serv- in every three Soviet citi- ing. Believe me it was a re- zens will be a Moslem. Zionists Name Bar-On to Post NEW YORK — Itzhak Bar-On, who was Jewish Agency treasurer in the U.S., has been named repre- sentative of the chairman of the World Zionist Organiza- tion and the Jewish Agency, and head of the shilikhim (emissaries from Israel) working in America. IF IrS JUNE, THIS MUST BE LOBSTER OR TOURNEDOS OF BEEF. Every weekend in June we're flying in whole live lobsters from the east coast. So you can enjoy a lobster dinner with clam chowder, salad, potato, corn-on-the-cob, rolls and butter. For just $9.95 on Friday and Saturday nights. Prefer beef? Have Tournedos of Beef, with soup, salad, potato, vegetables, rolls and butter. Also just $9.95 on Friday and Saturday nights. June is great at L.J. Loophole's. • 0 The Best of Everything freshing delicious experi- ence for my family and me. We hope more people will try this new dining experi- ence." Pearlena Bodzin (Only signed letters ap- pear in the Mail Dept ... and, if requested, names will not be used.) IT'S MAGIC at Hurley's. in the Northfield Hilton Inn through June 30 . . . the - five-piece combo appearing Monday through Saturday, specializing in Top 40 tunes and j azz disco . . . Northfield Hilton is at Crooks at 1-75 in Troy. SOME TALENTED local area singers and dan- cers may get that "big break" in show biz, June 14, when the New York based American Theater Prod- uctions, Inc. holds auditions at Detroit's Music Hall. Young Israeli Tennis Stars at Franklin Racquet Club young Four tournament-winning tennis players from Israel, age 9-12, are in the United States to begin an exhibi- tion tour on behalf of the Is- rael Tennis Center, before representing Israel in Na- tional Junior Tournaments. They will demonstrate their tennis exercises and skill in an exhibition, on behalf of the Tennis Centers project, at a tennis party hosted by Seymour Brode 2 p.m. J'une 30 at the Franklin Racquet Club in Southfield. Israeli four The youngsters — Dalia Kurit, 9, Gilad Bloom, 12; Max Osheroff, 10; and Roni Barak, 10, began playing tennis 21/2 years ago with the opening of the Israel Tennis Centers' first com- plex at Ramat Hasharon, with its 16 courts, 5,000 seat stadium, 31 hitting walls, education center, dressing rooms and bomb shelter. A total of 15,000 boys and girls registered. Moroccan-born Dalia has already represented Israel against England in the youngest ever inter- national tournament. Gilad a Sabra, started playing tennis at 9. He was a member of the first Israeli team to play in American junior compe- tition. Max Osheroff, Russian born, immig- rated to Israel three years ago. A natural athlete, his dream is to represent Israel in the Davis Cup tournament. Roni Barak is also a Sabra and a top player in his age group. Dr. Ian Froman, a former - South African Davis Cup player, and Shlomo Zoreff, their coach, will accompany the children. Dr. Froman is the executive director of the Israel Tennis Centers. Reviewing their technique in advance of their American visit are, from left.: Israeli tennis coach Shlomo Zoreff; and tennis players, Dalia Kurit, Amos Mansdorf, Itoni Barak and Gilad Bloom. Court Upholds MK's Conviction Food for your corpus Ulloopholds Restaurant and Bar Lt.) c Sheraton- Southfield Hotel SHERATON HOTELS & INNS, WORLDWIDE 17017 WEST NINE MILE ROAD, SOUTHFIELD. 557-4800 JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Supreme Court refused to reverse the conviction of Likud MK Shmuel Re- chtmann, who was sen- tenced by a lower court last December to 3 1/2 years in jail for accepting bribes from a contractor while serving as mayor of Rehovot. In rejecting Rechtmann's appeal,_ the high court said it was convinced that the evidence given by the con- tractor and other state wit- nesses was valid. It also re- fused to shorten Re- chtmann's sentence.