C,' 48 Friday, November 23, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Singles Events ( SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES of the Jewish Community Center will have a dairy buffet dinner 8 p.m. Sunday at the Zionist Cultural Center (new meet- ingplace). Entertainment will be provided by David Maurice. There is a charge. For information, call Mar- tin Davis, 532-0494; Phil Fabian, 967-4110; or Marge Thoryn, 399-2265. BNAI BRITH SING- FALL IN LOVE WITH Lames annyblatt LES will hear psychologist and marriage counselor Linda Willens 8 p.m. Tues- day at the Oak Park Com- munity Center. She will speak on "How Single People Cope in Today's Society." Members will be admitted free of charge. Non-members are invited at a nominal charge. Refresh- ments will be served. * * * Exclusive French Yarns and Designer Hand Knits The Only Shop Of Its Kind In The United States! 29775 Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Applegate Square 354-2470 Tapper's does APPRAISALS Everyday your diamonds and fine jewelry becdme more valuable. If loSt or stolen — what would the true replacement value be? Tapper's appraisal service gives you the true market value. not inflated prices. ' SHELDON KAY PRO- DUCTIONS will present The Big Event" 8 p.m. today at Roma's of Bloom- field, 2101 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills. Jack Barnes will provide dance instruction and entertain- ment. Admission will in- clude the cost of 'one drink. Music will be provided by Keepsake. Photographic exhibits were prepared by Terry Luke. Intelligence Analyst Dr. Churba to Discuss U.S. Interests, Israel "America's Vital Na- tional Interests — and Is- rael" will be discussed at a public meeting by Dr. Joseph Churba, president of the Center for International Security and a former senior Middle East adviser in U.S. Air Force Intelli- gence. Dr. Churba will be speak- ing at Cong. Beth Achim 8 p.m. Dec. 3 at a program sponsored by the Metropoli- tan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Beth Achim, the Zionist Organization of America - Detroit District and American Jewish Ac- tion. During the years 1972- 1976, Dr. Churba was the HOLIDAY PARTIES? MUSIC & SHOWS! We buy gold jewelry and precious stones for immediate cash. Tapper's, the source. ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL OCCASIONS? Seymour Schwartz 26400 West Twelve Mile Road in Southfield's Racquetime Mall 357-5578 — Of Course! CO 356-8525 _A-b.. Or CUT & GROOMED Get it all together at Heidi's Salons. Throughout the months of November & December, Heidi's is offering a 1 hour - personal consultation on grooming: hair care, skincare and nail care along with one fabulous haircut & style, all for 5 15.00. You will be taken care of by one of Heidi's professionally trained staff. The program is available on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday at any of the Heidi's locations. After all, kids are people, too! 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We now offer: Insurance Replacements _ MIKE ADLER'S If we had paid not more attention to our plants than we have to our children, we would now be living in a jungle of weeds. —Luther Burbank Estate Appraisals Diamond Evaluations questions from the audi- ence. The public is invited and there is no charge. For information, call the Zionist Organization of Detroit, 569-1515. and Everett Burlando, former senior Pentagon in- telligence analyst for Latin American Affairs. After Dr. Churba's pre- sentation, he will answer JOSEPH CHURBA senior Middle East intelli- gence estimator and special adviser to the U.S. Air Force and worked with the air staff, the Department of De- fense, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency and National Secu- rity Council on priority problems facing America. The Center for Interna- tional Security that Dr. Churba now heads is an independent, non- partisan and non-profit organization that brings together scholars and economists, former dip- lomats and senior mili- tary officers, executives and political scientists who are concerned with matters affecting Ameri- can national security. The center's advisory board includes William Kintner, former ambas- sador to Thailand; Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. USN (Ret) former chief of naval operations; Major General George J. Keegan, Jr. former chief of U.S. Air Force intelligence; Richard V. Allen, former deputy assistant to the President for international economic affairs; William Lewis, former Department of State specialist on African affairs; . House Passes Prayer Bill The Michigan House of Representatives has passed a bill that would allow vol- untary, five-minute prayer or meditation sessions in the public schools. The bill passed on a 61-28 vote and was sponsored by Rep. 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