10 Friday, October 31, 1 h: ARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Local Christian Unit Disavows `Jews for Jesus' Conference grounds. In most The executive director of the Christian Communica- MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Furnishings Professionally - Conducted In Your Home Estate Liquidators EDMUND FRANK & Co. Appraisers 875-7650 Liquidators 368-4044 PRIVATE NURSES Continuous professional nurses in /your home, hospital or nursing home. Lowest cost in metropolitan area. Care provided by same group of nurses when possible. OAKLAND DISTRICT NURSES ASSOC. Since 1942 phone 559-8077 (24 hour service) !*, /via's Fasilkms THE GOOD STUFF IS ON SALE tion Council--of Metropoli- tan Detroit has responded with disdain to a "Jews for Jesus" conference that was held in Southfield last weekend. The Rev. Edward B. Willingham Jr. responded to a letter from Alvin Kush- ner, executive director of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan De- troit. Rev. Willingham wrote: "This sort of problem is complicated by the fact that the general public might see such action as the position of all. Christians. Such is not the case. The Highland Park Baptist Church, lo- cated in Southfield, is a part of the Conservative Baptist Association of Michigan. That group is very indepen- dent and fundamental in its positions . . . and is not a member of our council. "The Christian Com- munication Council ministers to 1,900 con- gregations in southeast Michigan and southwest Ontario, which include Protestant,. Catholic and Eastern Orthodox back- Physicians Parlor for Bonds cases these would be described as "main line" churches (Presbyterian, Metho- dist, Episcopalian, Luth- eran, etc.). Those which aref the "conservative" tra t iiim choose not to af- filiie with us in any way. "It is my conviction that the "Jews for Jesus" philos- ophy would be very dis- tasteful to those who par- ticipate in our council. Our churches have enjoyed a rich heritage of cooperation with our brothers and sis- ters in the Jewish commu- nity. Many interfaith ac- tivities and ventures have drawn us together and will continue to do so. Shown at the reception in advance of Sinai Hospi- tal's Nov. 18 Israel Bond dinner at Adat Shalom Synagogue are, from left: Dr. Hershel Sandberg, host Dr. Firooz Banooni, speaker Col. Peleg Tamir, hon- oree Dr. Eli Brown, Bonds chairman David Holtzman and Dr. Howard Jacobs. "The matter of 'evangeli- zation' is a complicated one, dealt with by each commun- ion or denomination, on its own, but I can assure you that those communions which now work with us would took with disdain at the 'Jews for Jesus' move- ment and would not wish to be linked with those Chris- tian churches which pro- mote such activity." SZ 'Great Weekend' Hosts Dr. Fein as Guest Speaker Writer, activist Dr. Leonard Fein will be the guest speaker at Cong. Shaarey Zedek's "Great Weekend" Nov. 7 and 8. Sponsored by the Sarah W. Davidson and the William M. Davidson Families, the "Great Weekend" speaker will dis- cuss "Defending Jewish Interests in the 1980s" at 8 p.m. Nov. 7. At 11 a.m. Nov. 8, during Shabat morning services, Dr. Fein will speak on "Preserving Jewish Val- DR. LEONARD FEIN ues in the 1980s." The "Great Weekend" is a Institute of Technology- project of the cultural com- Harvard Joint Center for FOR THE DISCRIMINATING WOMAN WHO RECOGNIZES mission, chaired by Mrs. Urban Studies and was the TOP DESIGNER FASHIONS Walter L. Field. Dr. Peter A. Klutznick Professor of Con- Martin is co-chairman. temporary Jewish Studies Dr. Fein is the editor at Brandeis University. He is the author of several and publisher of Moment magazine, a publication scholarly articles and has he co-founded in 1974 spoken throughout the U.S. WEST BLOOMFIELD SOUTHFIELD with author Elie Wiesel. and Canada. He was served West Bloomfield Plaza 26561 W. 12 Mile Rd. In 1979, Dr. Fein won the as a trustee, board member Orchard Lk. Rd., S. of Maple Just W. of Northwestern Hwy. Smolar Award "for dis- and consultant for numer- 851-4410 354-3554 tinguished contributions ous agencies and organiza- tions in the U.S. and Israel. to Jewish journalism." A Brooklyn native, Dr. Dr. Fein was deputy di- rector of the Massachusetts Fein earned bachelor's And master's degrees from the University of Chicago and a PhD degree from Michigan State University. • will enforce the 2 year mandatory sentence on ALL ARMED of- The synagogue also fenses. announces a talk by Dr. will use the Organized Crime Strike Force to uncover OR- • Geoffrey Wigoder Nov. 17 GANIZED CRIME, not instigate it. in the synagogue. He will • will prosecute DRUG KINGPINS, not just pushers. speak on "Journey Through the Museum of • will cooperate with the press, not •JEOPARDIZE CASES or the Jewish Diaspora in HUMAN LIFE. Israel." Will take responsibility for the actions of his staff. • For details, call the • will be a FULL TIME PROSECUTOR not a full time Lecturer and synagogue, 357-5544. Media Star. BLAZERS • COATS •• JACKETS • SWEATERS • SUITS ° -0A) ZOA Resolution Supports Israel's Settlement Policies Support for Israel's set- tlements policies was regis- tered at the convention of the Zionist Organization of America in Washington Oct. 19. The resolution adopted by the convention declared that the ZOA was "outraged that the UN and officials of the Carter Administration, in their appeasement of the Arab Bloc, have endorsed the fiction that Jewish set- tlement of the 'West Bank' is illegal and ignore the con- tinuing vitality and validity of the League of Nations mandate for the right of the Jewish people to settle in all of Palestine and establish the National Homeland of the Jewish people. "The UN resolutions at- tempting to restrict Jewish rights to the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) and Jerusalem are unjust. The failure of the U.S. govern- ELECT OFF MAYNARD M. FELDMAN OAKLAND COUNTY Daily 10-530; Sunday .12-4 COMMISSIONER • • OAKLAND COUNTY NEEDS A PROSECUTOR WHO: WE NEED Vote KROHNER Nov. 4 MARTIN KROHNER DEMOCRAT as Oakland County Prosecutor to ENFORCE OUR LAWS! Paid for the by Committee to Elect Martin Krohner, 27173 Gateway Dr. W., Farmington Hills, Mi. 48018 ment to veto those resolu- tions is in violation of the Camp David peace process and of UN resolution 242." Detroiters Dr. Maxwell Hoffman, Louis Panush, Sidney Silverman and Carmi Slomovitz were elected members of the National Executive Committee of the ZOA. Richard Kramer and Philip Slomovitz were named honorary vice presidents and Slomovitz also was elected a _member of the ZOA Court of Honor. Ivan Novick, who was re-elected ZOA president, is expected also to name Dr. Lester Zeff to the national ZOA-NEC. Dr. Sidney Z. Leib is the regional _desig- nee for the NEC. Paul Flacks, in addition to his present position as national executive director, was elected national secre- tary of the ZOA. • • Chairman, Southfield Wage & Salary Commis- sion Past President & Laison Officer of Tanglewood Home AsSociation Past President of Michi- gan Free Lance Display Guild Area Resident 15 Years Successful Businessmar Over 35 Years • ABILITY • INTEGRITY • DEDICATION "We consider Feldman to be a concerned, hardworking and honest individual." Southfield Observer-Eccentric Awards Dinner NEW YORK — The 37th annual awards dinner of -* Torah Umesorah — the Na- tional Society for Hebrew Day Schools — will take place Nov. 16 at the New York Hilton Hotel. ti t! VOTE FELDMAN AND BE SURE! BI-PARTISAN SUPPORT Paid for by Friends For Feldman Committee NOV. 4