THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 60 Friday, March 21, 1980 JWV NO LABOR OR PARTS CHARGES! 557-6830 freshments will be served. For information, call President Dorothy Cohen, 547-0780; or the JWV office, 559-5680. BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL- IARY will hold a general membership meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. A short business meeting and service reports will be followed by a social Re- CONDOMINIUM NTERPOR SERVICE PLAN ( TM Call For Free Brochure and More Information * * * DISCO * * * JANART DANCE STUDIO 852-4477 or 652-9736 Call early for available open dates m ilimsossimilissia • ABE CHEROW SAYS: IF YOU HAVE A BETTER FURNITURE DESIGN IN MIND, WE'LL PUT IT ON PAPER AND BUILD IT FOR YOU. CALL ME. ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block North of Ford Rd.) W 4 5900 Dearborn Open Doily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - ABE CHEROw, President CALL LI/ _4-5900 By HEIDI PRESS CHARLES SHAPIRO POST will hold its annual bowling night 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Plum Hollow Lanes. There is a charge, and guests are invited. For reservations or informa- tion, call Sandy Pliskow, 399-1546; or Judy Klonel, 545-3573. DISCO IS OUR SPECIALITY, HIGH QUALITY OUR PERFORMANCE. OUTSTANDING IN MUSIC, LIGHTING, TEACHING AND DANCE DEMONSTRATIONS. FOR A FUNTASTIC PARTY, BAR MITZVA, WEDDING OR SPECIAL OCCASION Call ART and JAN at si Student Emissaries Queried on Lifestyle, Not Politics 4' RAYMOND LT. ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Louis Weber, 27335 Aberdeen, Southfield. Nominations will be taken. Mrs. Charles Hauptman announces re- ports of the national president's visit will be read. For information, call Mrs. Hauptman, 352-2606; or Mrs. Weber, 557-5930. ANNOUNCEMENT with THE PRIMOS EUPHONY Detroit favorites for many years • Weddings • Bnai Mitzva • 6-part vocals Call 855-1400 . Drinking, driving, the draft, drugs and disco were the topics about which two Israeli students were ques- tioned during their visit this week to the Detroit area. Batia Scheinin, 16, a na- tive of Austria who lives in Ashkelon, and Howard Tep- Featuring lizki, 15, a Canadian native T.V. & Recording Artist whose family moved to Kiryat Bialik outside of VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entortainmint" Haifa, talked about their meetings with students in 255- 354-0110 secular and day schools. Most of the topics con- cerned their lifestyles, rather than politics. Where the non-Jewish students were concerned about typi- cal teen-age activities, the Photography with students in the Jewish day a Personal Touch schools wanted to know 398-6894 what it is like to be a Jew in Israel, to be in the majority. Specializing in Candids and Video Hosted in the Detroit area by the Rabert Naf- taly and David Leben- riosussirimmuissisuriiiisii ■■■ •■ =lua l bom families, the stu- dents expressed a desire to see their peers in Is- Men & Women rael. "It is important for every NEW SOLID STATE MACHINES Jew to make Israel inde- Fast • Safe • Permanent pendent," Batia said. How- ard said he hoped that "ties Free Consultation between U.S. and American Jews are strengthened." Asked what they ob- Formerly of Northland Center 16231 14 Mile Road served during their stay in (Betw. Southfield & Greenfield) II the U.S., arranged by the Is- MAIO ON OM OM MO MO OM OP On MO In On MB En On En En raeli Foreign and Education is me Ministries, the students mentioned a variety of Let the professionals topics. "There is more con- save you time and money venience here," Howard on your next new car purchase! said. He remarked that Americans are worried about paying a dollar-plus for gasoline, whereas in Is- - NOW ORDERING ALL 1980 rael the cost for a gallon of CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS gas is $3. He said he noticed an 1979's still available from stock ignorance among Ameri- can students about Is- \. 1,„k_ NEW CAR put,. rael. When asked to find BROKER " C HASES PROFESSP it on a map, Howard said (Up to 23% discount on new cars., that many of the students looked at the U.S. and in ) 968-2360 China. He remarked that the "percentage of assimilation 25900 Greenfield Road, Suite 139 • Oak Park, Michigan 48237 touches me the most," but did not elaborate. Howard said "there is a big American influence in Isra,;1" particularly in the areas of clothing, food and entertainment." Batia, a student of math, physics, English and graphic arts, said she was glad to have the opportunity to come to the U.S. Howard, who is pursu- ing studies in the same areas, in addition to HAIR REMOVED FOREVER Dialogue Backer TEL AVIV (ZINS) — American Jewish leader Dr. Arthur Hertzberg has writ- ten in Haaretz in favor of free discussion within the Jewish world on Israeli policies. He wrote that dissenting views from the Diaspora may be dangerous, but it is more dangerous to oppose criticism. "There is no sub- stitute for an open and di- rect exchange of ideas," he wrote. Dorothy Stofer !Li 1 647-3432 TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Tel Aviv municipal awards for Yiddish literature named after Mendele Mocher Seforim were given recently to the monthly Di Goldene Keit for its contri- bution to Yiddish literature and marking the publica- tion of its 100th issue, and to the Yiddish daily, Letzte Nayes, for its contribution towards the integration of Yiddish-speaking immig- rants in Israel and marking its 30th anniversary. NEW SPRING FASHIONS a LZA Branch Meeting Slated no charges Daily 10-5:30, Fri. til 9 p.m., Sun. 11-4 3039 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley 398-1331 across from Berkley Theater harriet's Suburban Casuals ORCHESTRA , PRE-HOLIDAY SALE 30% Off Starts Fri., Mar. 21st SHEL ROTT Gary R Miller & Associates Periodicals Cited FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY is proud to announce the exclusive representation of Arabic, and Batia were chosen as a result of exams they had taken and after they had been interviewed by Israeli of- ficials. Following a series of seminars, 70 students out of 100 applicants were chosen to be shlikhim. The two, who have been in New York, Michigan and Wisconsin, will return to Is- rael Thursday. Their De- troit schedule was arranged under the auspices of the Jewish Community Coun- cil. The 4 Arlazaroff - Avrunin - Weitzman Branch 137 of the Labor Zionist Alliance will meet noon Sunday in the new LZA headquarters, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park, announced Isadore Brown, president. 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