THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FIRESTONE JEWELRY Wholesale Diamonds & Jewelry Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repairing • SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 • MIIIMINEMNI• • 41 Friday, August 8, 1980 13 Fresh Air Society to Hold 79th Annual Meeting Sunday The Fresh Air Society will hold its 79th annual meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday at Gary R Miller & Associates Photography with a Personal Touch 398-6894 Specializing in Candids and Video invitations in blume inviting and exciting paper goods for all occasions calligraphy 20% discount marcia blume 851-5079 5 .0 0, 00\0-6 %Ace 0 0 000 0 • S‘l ALE! off 70% uPto DESIGNER MERCHANDISE. AL Camp Tamarack, Brighton. The annual meeting will feature the election of direc- tors. Re-nominated for a three-year term are: Allan Nachman, Sid- ney Feldman and Mrs. James Labes. Nominated for a three-year term are: Richard Komer, Dr. Morris Weiss, Mrs. Arthur Bloom, Mrs. Edward Lumberg, Mrs. Donald R. Blitz, Dr. George Blum, Dr. Donald Sherman, Ronald B. Charfoos and Mrs. Robert H. Naftaly. Nominated for a two-year term is Tom Kukes, and for a one year term, Robert Canvasser. Board members and guests will have an oppor- tunity to observe the pro- gram, inspect the facilities and talk to staff and cam- pers. Harvey A. Gordon is con- cluding his last one-year term as president. He will review the development of the camping program dur- ing his presidency. The community is in- vited. Former staff who worked at Brighton will be able to visit and talk to Mort Levitsky and Lenny New- man, two former resident directors who served for 17 years. La Leche Unit Hosts Meeting Oakfield Chapter of La Leche League will host an informational meeting for nursing mothers and pro- spective mothers 7:30 p.m. Aug. 21 at the home of Les- lie Siskin, 25670 Mulberry, Southfield. For information, or to dis- cuss nursing problems, call Bonnie Topper, 398-7456. Young Israel Snubs Hilton NEW YORK (JTA) — Nathaniel Saperstein, president of the National Council of Young Israel, has announced that the coun- cil's committee considering bids for its national banquet in' March 1981, has rejected the bid submitted by the New York Hilton. "The parent organization, Hilton International, does not include the Hilton hotels in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in its interna- tional listing," Saperstein explained. This blatant decision is "clearly designed to curry favor with the radical Arab nations which refuse to even recognize Israel's existence. Such a stand is totally unacceptable to us, and we have no alternative but to remove the New York Hilton from consideration." athiehlit co. LUGGAGE & LEATHER GOODS R A TRUSTED NAME IN THE LUGGAGE REPAIR BUSINESS FOR OVER 40 YEARS ANNOUNCES The Opening of Their LUGGAGE OUTLET STORE All Merchandise 20-40'OFF Some Everyday Prices reg. price our price $995 $1595 WHEEL TOTE $21 95 SUIT BAG $4 00° DRESS BAG $2 395 This Week's Special $3500 LUGGAGE-KART reg. $1595 SPECIAL $ 695 reg. Special $995 120 in stock Tourism Increase NEW YORK — Tourism from the United States to Israel increased by 21 per- cent in June 1980, a month during which most transat- lantic destinations were re- porting a marked drop in American tourist arrivals. During June 1980, 14 percent more tourists from all countries of the world vi- sited Israel than in June 1979. Almost 150,000 Americans have visited Is- rael during the first half of 1980. - ENCORE MEN'S CLOTHING Racquetime Center • 26400 Twelve Mile Rd • Slid • (313) 353-0018 Luggage Attaches Small Leather Goods Plus other Travel Needs 18429 W. 8 Mile Rd., 3 Blks W. of Southfield 534-5020 Hours Mon.-Fri. 9-5. Closed Sat.