44 Friday, August 22, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Passes on Raise Freddy Sheyer 1 4 piece - orchestra and disco tapes 398-2462 WASHINGTON — Fol- lowing his opposition to a Congressional pay raise last year, Senator Rudy Bos- chwitz (R-Minn.) has given $3,000 of his salary to Min- HAPPY 4U1/2 EL KAFTAN Business Briefs West Bloomfield, has re- opened after being com- pletely remodeled and re- furbished. Giftware, wall decor, funky fun and whim- sical things are among the featured items. Hours are: 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Free gift wrapping is available and there is 20 percent off pur- chases of $10 or more. For * * * information, call Barbara The Perfect Finish, Old Silverman, 626-1500. * * * Orchard Center, 15 Mile and Orchard Lake Roads in Carmel Offers Brody's boys' and young men's wear, has moved from its longtime Oak Park loca- tion to its new store in the West Bloomfield Plaza, 6690 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. The store is currently offering 20 per- cent off on all winter jac- kets. Also featured is a large selection of back-to-school fashions. Tennis Time presents The American Classics An updated collection of transition clothes for summer and fall. Featuring velveteen blazers and all-corron V-neck sweaters. Plus pants, skirts and swearers in lighr- weight corron blends, soft, buttery corduroys and assorted rweeds. These clothes ore perfect for going to the office, the marker or back ro school. And you won't find them anywhere but TENNIS TIME. Monday through Saturday 9:30 ro 6:00 S. 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The Detroit Chapter of American Friends of Haifa University will have their annual golf outing to raise funds for the university on Menu Ideas for Holiday Detroiters Join UJA Mission Five Detroiters will be the guests of Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin next week for an intensive four-day session of high level briefings under the auspices of the United Jewish Appeal. They are: Marvin Goldman, Daniel Honig- man, David Mondry, Jewell Morris and Lester Morris. NEW YORK — Carmel Wine Co., Inc., offers the fol- lowing Rosh Hashana menu suggestions as recom- mended by the glatt kosher erstaurant in New York, "Lou G. 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