THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS There ne*was a person doing that did not receive who did anything worth more than he gave. DELIVERY AND CARRY-OUT • RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP • FISH & CHIPS • SUBS HARLIE S RIB R CAGE & C ATERING 20099 W. 1 2 AT Village Cent - 3580522 ' I EVERGREEN In Country er Specializing. in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners 7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. W. of LivornoIs) UN 2-6455 A 10-MINUTE LUNCH? IT'S POSSIBLE NOW WITH OUR GREAT BUFFET Mon. thru Fri. from 11 a.m. ALL THET SOE o yOU WANT $ AND CHOICE OF SANDWICH SUNDAY BRUNCH From 9 a.m ALL-YOU- CAN-EAT 99 BREAKFAST SPECIALS . $395 569-212" CAFE FIOR Great Exotic Cocktails Entertainment Tues. thru Sat. Hours: Tues. thru Fri. from 11 a.m. Sat & Sun. from 4 p.m. OUR PIZZA VOTED #1 BY WXYZ-TV 29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 357-3280 I OFF YOUR T OTA L L th 4 ,... 0 SATURDAYS I N D O y ir s 11 noon . p.m. * BE EF 'n FAMILY BIRD 21411 SOUTHFIELD (3 BLKS. N. 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Savor the best of two worlds in a garden atmosphere HOME CO OKING NEW YORK — Joseph Handleman, national president of American Red Magen David for Israel (ARMDI) will be honored at the 1980 ARMDI annual luncheon on April 17, the Sheraton Center in New York. Handleman, a former De- troiter now living in Florida, will be presented with the ARMDI Interna- tional Humanitarian Award "for his dynamic leadership, vision and guid- ance which has helped ARMDI emerge in recent years as a strong, effective organization of national stature, with more than 100 Chapters throughout the country active in support of Magen David Adom, Is- rael's Red Cross Service." Handleman will receive his presentation from George M. Elsey, president of the American Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Handle- man have established the Joseph and Sally Hand- leman Communications Black-Jewish Information Center Mexican and Italian Food 2 • Handleman Will Be Cited at ARMDI NY Luncheon Friday, March 21, 1980 49 Time of Death Orthodox Issue Dr. Cook continued: "In particular, we must move with swiftness, vigor, in- telligence, determination, understanding and wisdom to strengthen and make whole again black-Jewish relations. During the civil rights movement, no ally was more supportive and committed than the Jews. "Whatever differences there may be in policy, strategy and method pale into insignificance in comparison with what united blacks and Jews — the strong and deep historical, moral, spiritual, religious, emo- tional and psychological ties that bind the two groups ... "If any two groups in this tragic and complex world should and must be natural, inseparable and permanent friends and allies, they are Jews and blacks. A long and endless history of suffering is the source and inspiration of unity and solidarity, understanding and sym- pathy, sensitivity and em- pathy. Both, for centuries, have been victims of oppres- sion, persecution, de- humanization and unend- ing tragedy. "Between Jews and blacks, there is a deep and enduring community." NEW YORK — A bill currently being debated in the New York state legisla- ture which would define time of death in a manner which contravenes Jewish law (Halakha) was termed a "violation of religious rights" by the Commission on Legislation and Civic Ac- tion of Agudath Israel of America. In a memorandum to the state Assembly, Rabbi Menachem Lubinsky, direc- tor of government and pub- lic affairs of Agudath Israel, said: "Agudath Israel has been fighting this concept in New York state's legisla- ture for years, because mandating the cessation of brain activity as the sole Passover Fare determinant of death is con- NEW YORK — A disap- trary to Jewish religious pearing afikoman and the law." songs of Passover highlight In its statement, Agudath a wide variety of print and Israel noted, "Issues which audiovisual materials for are so interfaced with reli- Passover produced by the gious and ethical considera- Board of Jewish Education tions cannot be mandated of Greater New York. by legislation. This is an For information, contact issue where the laws guid- Frada Harel, Passover ing our religion are clear Materials, Board of Jewish and any other interpreta- Education of Greater New tion would violate our York, 426 West 58th St., rights." 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