THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Generally young men are regarded as radicals. This is -a popular misconception. The most conservative per- sons I ever met are college undergraduates. — Woodrow Wilson HONEYWELL BARBER SALON FEATURING 1978 Mich. State Hairstyling Champion +ft \sue, BILLY PASCIAK Member: I.G.A.H.S.A Representing Mich. in 1979 Nat'l Hair Styling Competition. For Appointment Call 424-8466 Carter Recognizes Lubavitcher Rebbe on 30th Anniversary of His Lgadership A personal letter from President Jimmy Carter to Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, Lubavitcher Rebbe, was read by Presidential Adviser Stuart Eizenstadt at a reception in Brooklyn, N.Y., this week marking the 30th anniver- sary of the Rebbe's leader- ship. The reception, attended by hundreds of delegates from the business and reli- gious communities of 38 states, Canada, Israel and Europe was chaired by Theodore Bikel, renowned actor, singer and Jewish ac- tivist. Eizenstadt, acting as the President's personal repre- sentative to the occasion, read Mr. Carter's letter to the Lubavitcher Rebbe in which the President spoke of "the impact of Rabbi Schneerson's leadership not merely on the Jewish world but on America and world society in general." Mr. Carter lauded the social and humanitarian achievements of Lubavitch in the U.S. and extended his wishes to the Rebbe for many more years of health and lead- ership. Other speakers at the MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Contents Conducted In Your Home Estates Liquidated EDMUND FRANK & CO. Liquidators and Appraisers 368-4044 875-7650 ■ 4101 43.1 LET US SHAPE UP YOUR WARDROBE Don't throw out last year's clothing just. because the lapels are a little wide or the slacks have a larger flare than this season. Encore Men's Clothier can alter any garment and make it up to date. Its a real inflation fighter. We can: • • • • • • Taper lapels Taper slacks Close up vents Narrow ties Make old clothes like new Alter men & women's clothing ENCORE Men's Clothier Ltd. Ay major credit cards Racquetime Center, 26400 12 Mile Rd.. 353-0018 dinner-reception were Ep- hraim Evron, Israeli am- bassador to the U.S.: Theo- dore Mann, chairman of the Council of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations; Elie Wiesel, author, lecturer and chair- man of the Presidential Holocaust Commission; Robert Abrams, attorney general of the state of New York and other notables. After the reception the delegates proceeded to Lubavitch World Head- 'Happening' Benefactors Win Gross-Designed Mezuza Sculptor Chaim Gross has completed drawings and de- signs for a new mezuza award commissioned by Michigan Chabad- Lubavitch. The design is for a decora- tive casing for the tradi- tional mezuza. The design is based on the theme of the three Patriarchs — Ab- raham, Isaac and Jacob. The design also incorpo- rates two small doors formed like the doors of Aron Kodesh or Holy Ark. • Gross will create 10 gold mezuza cases and 100 silver cases. The limited-edition mezuza cases will each be initialled by the artist a nd inscribed with the name of an honoree. After inserting an au- thentic mezuza scroll into the cases they will be pre- sented by Chabad- Lubavitch of Michigan to Silver Medallist Donors and Gold Medallist Hon- First Hand Look CHAIM GROSS orees at a private dinner hosted by Hershel Ber- nardi at the Detroit Plaza Hotel, Feb. 10. Bernardi will appear in Chabad's Hasidic Happening 7:30 p.m. that evening at Ford Auditorium. In addition to Bernardi's performance, the Hasidic Happening will be high- lighted by a women's dramatic scenario, the dis- play of a macrame hupa and music performed by the Piamenta Sound, an Hasidic orchestra. For ticket information, call Lubavitch, 548-2666. Israeli Doctor Treats Arab, Jewish Patients Equally JERUSALEM — Dr. Oded Abramsky of Hadas- sah Hospital doesn't let his emotions get in the way of his work. Although he won't treat relatives or close friends for fear that his emotions will cloud his "objective judg- ment," Dr. Abramsky has treated a relative of Ayatol- lah Khomeini for myas- thenia gravis, a relative of Yasir Arafat suffering from epilespy and a victim of Parkinson's disease who had ties to Dr. George Habash, leader of the milit- ant Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The son of a professor of Jewish history and a housewife, Dr. Abramsky is considered Israel's leading neurological im- munologist. He was edu- cated at the Hebrew Uni- versity Medical School, where he now teaches, and did research at the Chaim Weizmann Insti- tute. A former Israeli com- mando officer, Dr. Ab- ramsky treated an enemy soldier for the first time while serving with a parat- roop unit in 1968. How does he feel about treating Arab patients? "The relation between a doctor and his patient is like between a lawyer and his client. He does not have to like him. He does not have to agree with him. But if he takes his case, he will give him his full know-how." NEW YORK — Junior level health science majors at Yeshiva University are now taking a course which allows them to observe hos- pital routines and personnel at Jewish Memorial Hospi- tal in Manhattan's Wash- ington Heights. NEW YORK — The U.S. Law Enforcement Assis- tance Administration has awarded a $36,000 grant to the St. Louis Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), for the section's "Project Know- How." The money will be used to prepare a comprehensive manual for NCJW sections and other groups interested in using volunteers to aid the victims and witnesses of crime. REMEMBER THE BLUE BOX AND EVERYTHING IT STANDS FOR ON EVERY IMPORTANT OCCASION 557-6644 4. Men's Club Beth Abraham Hillel Moses presents MISHA ALEXANDROVICH celebrated Jewish Russian tenor IN Concert 8 P.M. Sunday, February 11th Sanctuary; 5075 W. Maple Rd. Between Middlebelt & Inkster Rds. Tickets: $5.00 per person Call 851-6880 Sponsored by the Phillip Margolis Insurance Age/icy r Large selection of rings watches and other fine jewelry 14 and 18 K GOLD .13J .1) Diamonds and Fine Jewelry These services done on premises • Jewelry Repair • Watch Repair • Restringing Lewis Credits Dayan for Peace TEL AVIV (ZINS) — At a farewell banquet for former Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, U.S. Ambassador Samuel Lewis credited Dayan for the Israeli- Egyptian peace accord. Lewis said Dayan's efforts at Camp David were the de- cisive factor in the negotia- tions. Lewis had tears in his eyes during his farewell speech. to hear the Lubavitcher Rebbe's ad- dress and Torah- discussions. • The Michigan Delegation to the 30th anniversary celebration was led by Rab- bis Shemtov, Kagan, Lipszyc, Polter, Silberberg and Bergstein. The delega- tion was the largest ever, with 100 men, women and children from Detroit and suburbs, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids and Windsor. Rabbi Shemtov is Lubavitch regional director. quarters Friday, February 1, 1980 21 NCJW Receives LEAA Grant No Job Too Small ny ti WEINTRAUP "Where the customer comes first" Quality jewelers for 3 generations Barry Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. 9-3 All bankards honored 23077 Greenfield Advance Bldg. suite 389 St1d. 557-5544