THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Vance Threat to Israel WASHINGTON (ZINS) — The Washington corre- spondent for Haaretz re- ports that former U.S. Sec- retary of State Cyrus Vance threatened to cut off mili- tary supplies to Israel three days before Vance resigned. Vance wrote a sharp let- ter to Prime Minister Menahem Begin after Is- raeli troops crossed into Lebanon following the ter- rorist raid on Misgav Am. ONE WEEK ONLY SPECIALS OCT. 24 THRU OCT. 31—ANY HOUR OR DAY! BROILED FRESH BROILED FRESH • WHITE FISH 0R LAKE TROUT INCLUDING • FRUIT CUP • SOUP OR JUICE . • CHOICE OF POTATO • VEGETABLE it • SALAD • GREEK BREAD & STICKS • CHOICE OF DESSERT 9 COURSES! • COFFEE OR HOT TEA SERVED 1 DAYS 10:30 TO CLOSING! BROILED FRESH 1 /2 CHICKEN INCLUDES ALL ABOVE. ITEMS! 425 Election Is Debated Locally Local debates and infor- mation nights on the 1980 Presidential election will be sponsored this week by a number of local Jewish organizations. The events are free and open to the pub- lic. At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Men's Club will host a pub- lic debate between repre- sentatives of the three major candidates at the synagogue. Jacob Stein, former chairman of the Con- ference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and the United Synagogue of America, will represent Ronald Reagan. The other speakers have not been an- nounced. Cong. Bnai David and Cong. Beth Achim will ROAST FRESH TURKEY W/DRESSING INCLUDES ALL ABOVE $ 4 2 ITEMS! COCKTAILS • BEER • WINE CHILDREN'S MENU • DIET DISHES OUR FAMOUS GREEK SALAD MON. THRU THURS. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRI*. & SAT. 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. SUN. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. MALT 22740 WOODWARD Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • at 9 Mile 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS JACOB STEIN jointly sponsor a public meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday. Speakers will include sup- porters of Ronald Reagan: Rita Hauser, who had held public office in Washington for a number of years; Representative William For The Convenience Of Our. Customers 1/4 WE ARE NO OPEN SUNDAY 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. arcatiour .N28815 FRANKLIN ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN • Southfield 358-3355r Friday, October 24, 1980 33 Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST RUDY BOSCHWITZ Broomfield (R-19th Dis- trict), ranking minority member of the House Inter- national Relations Commit- tee; and Minnesota Senator Rudy Boschwitz. At 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day, the Birmingham Temple will sponsor a debate between repre- sentatives of the three major candidates. A panel representing the local news media will ask questions. Rick Weiner, an adminis- trative assistant to Michi- gan Senator Carl Levin will speak on behalf of President Carter. Martha Green will represent the Anderson campaign. The debate will be held at the temple. Clergy Gathers to Back Israel NEW YORK — Priests, ministers and rabbis will gather for a nationwide two-day religious convoca- tion in support of Israel, Sunday and Monday at the headquarters of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith in New York City. The convocation has been convened by Father Edward Flannery, advisory commit- tee member, Secretariat for Catholic-Jewish Relations of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops; Dr. Walter Harrelson, professor of Old Testament at the Vanderbilt Divinity School in Tennessee; Sister Rose Thering, professor of educa- tion at Seton Hall Univer- sity, New Jersey; Dr. Ar- nold Olson, president- emeritus, The Evangelical Free Church, of America, Minneapolis; and Rabbi Ronald B. Sobel of Temple Emanu-El, New York,, chairman of ADL's program committee. ' According to a joint statement issues by the convenors, the objective of the convocation, to be hosted by the ADL, is to "develop a moral force which will clearly and effec- tively express, across de- nominational lines, support for Israel by America's reli- gious groups." If we were to recount all our sins, we would never complete the list. Therefore, we use the alphabetical form: The alphabet has a beginning and an end. The Yom Kippur) confessional is in the plural because every Jew is responsible for all other Jews. COMPLETE SELL- OUT (275 people) jammed the sixth floor ballroom at Stouffer's Northland Inn for birthday toast and roast honoring State Rep. Joe Forbes . . . It was Joe's 64th birthday . . . and chairmen Maxine Berman and William Freedman put on a top-notch dinner affair with Joe being "roasted" in good fun . . . by excellent emcee Rep. Lynn Jondahl, Rep. Jim Blanchard, House Speaker Bobby Crim, Sen. Carl Levin, Judge Marvin Frankel and Judge Benja- min Friedman, Attorney General Frank- Kelley, Olivia Maynard, chairlady of the Democratic Party, Bernard Klein, Wayne State U. urban affairs vp and Secretary of State Richard Austin. Father Paul Chateau gave invocation and Rabbi David Nelson the benedic- tion . . . It was a great trib- ute to Joe . . . what with the Detroit Lions New Orleans game on TV plus 80,000 at the game . . . and still so many busy people taking time out to come and help him celebrate. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS ... to Morris "Moe" -Brandwine on number 70. DYNAMIC BROTH- ERS Sheldon and Barry Greenberg of Diamond Mortgage Corp can now visit their four offices (De- troit, Flint, Grand Rapids and Traverse City) in the same day . . . Each just a hop, skip and jump away with their helicopter. A SENIOR CITIZEN - Golden Key Kiwanis group has been started in Oak Park . . . with 26 members meeting at the Community Center . . . Max Lakritz is its first president . . . Idea was begun four years ago by the parent organization . . and the O.P. senior citizens Multi-Media Diaspora Theme Exhibit Opens WASHINGTON — An exhibition recreating Is- rael's Museum of the Jewish Diaspora — which has pioneered the large-scale application of advanced audio-visual and computer technology in museums — will open Sunday at the Bnai Brith Klutznick Museum. Entitled "Among the Na- tions: Jewish Tradition and Diaspora Experience," the 'exhibit employs,, multi- media techniques to chronicle the story of the Jewish people during their more than 2,000 years of dispersion. Micro processor computers, quadraphonic sound systems, videos, ani- mated films, and multi- screen shows are among the technological resources use& were organized by Bud Leve and the Kiwanis Club of Oak Park! FRANK SEIMAN Tes- timonial Dinner by Detroit Lodge 55, Knights of Pythias, is 6:30 Nov. 2 at Stafford's in Orchard Mall, 15 and Maple . . . He is Grand Lodge Treasurer and a past chancellor of No. 55 ... For tickets call chair- man Mayer Gordon, 961- 7704, or Chancellor Com- mander Chuck Fields, 559- 5501. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS ... to Lillian Whitney. HEROES WORLD and World Camera are sponsor- ing an afternoon of old-time fun tomorrow, 10 to 4 . . . at Applegate Square, North- western near Inkster . . . A photo session for guys 'n gals, all ages, and cut-out characters like Yoda from "Empire Strikes Back," Popeye and Olive Oyl have been made by talented Nori Geffen of Where There's A Wall (children's murals) . She is the grandmother of Heroes World youthful cus- tomer Adam Geffen, son of Bradley and Terry Geffen. "Commuta Car," the all electric automobile, will be at Applegate tomorrow from 10 a.m. to- 5' p.m. CONGRATS . . . to Sophie and Meyer Fishman . . . on their 50th anniver- sary. CONG. BNAI DAVID will have another New Year's Eve Party . . . with Shelby Lee the orchestra this year. THOSE SPECTACU- LAR Glamorama Lunch- eons that used to be given by City of Hope Cancer Fight- ers, Helen Rosenberg Chap- ter, are coming back .. . Took a bit of urging, but the fine local lassies are plan- ning one for Nov. 11 at Sheraton-Southfield Hotel . . . The luncheons always feature a lavish fashion show, mini boutique and door prizes . . . Info and tic- kets by calling Sylvia Eps- tein, 557-3519. ALEX RUBIN asked Morris Zissman what his favorite bottle was .. . Mor- ris said, "Cutty Sark" scotch . . . Al came to the Detroit Lodge No. 55 meeting and on behalf of the poker players presented Morris with his favorite bottle .. . empty! MAIL DEPT.. . . "Just a few lines to let you know that the pharmacists and girls at Cunningham's Drugs at Lincoln Center are very polite and helpful. No matter how busy they are, they will always answer any question about the medications. I enjoy shop- ping there as they are friendly and interested. I don't feel I am dealing with a large chain of drug stores." S.M.