44 Friday, September 14, 1979 ATTENTION RETAILERS Find out why over 2000 independent retailers say IT PAYS TO JOIN THE Michigan Retailers Association: I. A Special Per Sale Discount Rate on your Master Charge and Visa Account. II. Our Members Saved 40% of their workers Comp. premiums last year: How Much Did You Save? III. Group Life and Health Insur- ance Programs Designed Espe- cially for the retailers of Michigan. AND MORE! 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fram Honored at MDA Event Rabbi Leon Fram, found- ing rabbi of Temple Israel, was honored at a tribute dinner Tuesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue on be- half of Magen David Adorn, Israel's national emergency health service. Guest speaker Philip Slomovitz, editor and pub- lisher of The Jewish News, discussed current issues of For further details write to: The Michigan Retailers Association Attention Mr. King - Sept. A 302 Hollister Bldg. Lansing, Michigan 48933 FREE BUCKLE! WITH EACH PURCHASE OF 530 OR MORE HAND CRAFTED TOOLED LEATHER BELTS $8 & $10 $4 EACH BUCKLES PEARL SCISSORS 3 FOR Sll "THE BUCKLE LADY" OTHER BUCKLES AT $5, $6, $8, $10 and up OVER "1,200" DIFFERENT STYLES LARGEST BUCKLE DISPLAY IN MICHIGAN 2240 COOLIDGE 5 BLKS. N. OF 11-MILE BERKLEY. MI 48072 Monday thru Saturday 10-6— Free Parking 545-6885 significance to Jews. Speak- ing on the recent tensions between black and Jewish groups arising out of the fir- ing of UN Ambassador An- drew Young, Slomovitz said the so-called black-Jewish rift was "something that has been built up and could be damaging to American society." "It's wrong ... in prin- ciple there is no such con- frontation. Our people continue to lead (in civil and human rights move- ments) for all peoples. We have not forgotten the numerous clauses or quotas." He added "we object to hyphenation" in the media about the so-called black- Jewish rift. On the Middle East situa- tion, Slomovitz predicted that by January 1981, Jor- dan "will be in the peace deal." He issued an appeal to non-Jews not to misinter- pret what they read in the newspapers about the con- troversy surrounding blacks and Jews and Moshe 5- lbs. of MATZO If I can't Beat Your Best Deal Margolis Household Furniture 6 Mile, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer ARNOLD MARGOLIS INTERIOR DECORATOR SERVICE OUR 33rd YEAR SHARPENING the PENCIL On All Name &ands Furniture and Bedding •SCHOOLFIELD •SELIG •SIMMONS •SEALY •SERTA •SPRING AIR •LA-Z- BOY •STIFFEL LAMPS • KROEHLER •AMERICAN •BURLINGTON •BASSETT •BARCALOUNGER •LANE •UNIQUE 13703 W. McNichols 342-5351 Hrs: Mon thru Sat. 9:30 til 5:30 We Take The Worry Out Of DRAPERY CLEANING Drapery cleaning when properly done is an art, we at CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS practice most diligently, in our never ending quest to improve our service to you by seeking better systems and methods. Don't take good drapery cleaning for granted. We at CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS make good cleaning happen. • DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • LAMPSHADES (Cleaned or Laundered) WINDOW SHADES (Cleaned & Reversed) (Cleaned, Recovered or Relined) BLANKETS (Professionally Laundered) PILLOWS, new ticking & feathers or down added We Remove & Install CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS 891-1818 Suburban call collect Learn to remember phone numbers, practice on EIGHT NINE ONE EIGHTEEN EIGHTEEN Hebrew Club Plans to Gather J wv Dayan's meeting with a The Hebrew Club will pro-Palestinian Organiza- meet 3 p.m. Sunday at the SOL YETZ-MORRIS 10 Mile branch of the tion Arab. COHEN POST AND Jewish Community Center. Slomovitz emphasized the fact that Dayan did AUXILIARY will meet The program includes not meet with a member 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the speakers, readings and dis- of the PLO, but only with Jewish War Veterans cussions in Hebrew. . a PLO sympathizer — an Memorial Home. Child Wel- fare Chairman Jean Fried- Arab. Alluding to the honoree's man is arranging a party for LARRY FREEDMAN Zionist activities, Slomovitz the children at the D.J. rchestra and Entertainment asserted that the way to re- Healy Center in October. spond to anti-Zionists such Persons wishing to assist as Vanessa Redgrave, should contact Mrs. Fried- whose pro-Palestinian ac- man, 557-1483. tivities have earned her criticism in Jewish ranks, and Yasir Arafat, leader of .11lE,(AT ( YEaz the PLO, is to "know your- self and pass on to the world at large that Zionism is Judaism and Judaism is Zionism. Don't let anyone abuse the term of the nob- lest libertarian effort in the world." Mike K6jaian Featured on the program with Slomovitz were Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel, who sang the an- thems and presented musi- cal entertainment. He was accompanied by Louise Angemeir. Greetings were read by Phyllis Beaver, president of the Michigan Region Women's Commit- tee; Rabbi Efry Spectre, spiritual leader of Adat Shalom Synagogue; Charles Benham, director of • Mike's Own Fresh Deli - Dept. the Detroit Round Table of the National Conference of • Gourmet Cheese Headquarters Christians and Jews, who read a letter of congratula- • Complete Dairy Dept. tions to Rabbi Fram; and Pearl Stahl, associate na- • Miami Bake Shoppe tional director of American Red Magen David for Israel, • Complete line of speaking for President Knott's Berry Farm Products . Joseph Handleman who was in Israel. • Cut Flowers available Dr. Morris Stark-man, chairman of the medical- dental council, gave an up- date on the progress of MDA We regularly carry many fresh fruit projects in Israel, generally, and fresh produce items that other and those sponsored by De- markets call "hard to Get." troiters. Betty Starkman acknowledged the dona- tions of the ambulances and Dr. Harold A. Maxmen Borden's made the presentation of a plaque to the honoree. Seated on the dais were Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig, 12 oz. carton toastmistress; Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Is- rael, invocation; Dr. John J. Mames, chairman of the Michigan Region; Myron Steinberg, program coor- 2 c 1 lb. pkg. dinator; Dr. Norman A. Segal, benediction; Dr. Elmer P. Ellias, advanced gifts chairman; Larry Brenners; and Felix Rosenzweig, advanced gifts co-chairman. • 647-2367 Eounlifilf and c qojous COTTAGE CHEESE 58 C 1 Seek Volunteers to Benefit Blind A class to train Braille transcribers will begin 1 p.m. Oct. 9 at Cong. Beth Shalom. Dorothy Girer will be the instructor. Certified transcribers will be offered a class in math transcribing 10 a.m. Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 3 at the Oakland County Training Center, Farmington. For information on how to become a Braille trans- criber, call Faye Isackson, 967-3362; or Ruth Peters, 543-5775. CELLO CARROTS DRY ONIONS- Oclb. MUENSTER CHEESE $1 59 110. 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