THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Council Debate to Focus on U.S. Jewry and Israel Irving Tukel and Robert Naftaly will debate the question, "Should Ameri- can Jews publicly criticize or debate Israeli govern- ment actions?" at the Jewish Community Coun- cil's delegate assembly 8 p.m. Monday at Cong. Bnai David. Naftaly is a member of the council's executive committee and chairman of the national agencies and community relations di- vision of the Jewish Welfare j'ederation. Tukel has IRVING TUKEL - Museum Holds Immigrant Class ROBERT NAFTALY served as treasurer of the council and is president of the Detroit Chapter, American Jewish Commit- tee. The program also will in- clude a report by Alvin L. Kushner, executive direc- tor, on recent activities and current priorities on Israel, Soviet Jewry, anti- Semitism and community relations. President Marian Shifman will welcome the delegates. The Bnai David Sister- hood will host a social hour after the assembly. Findley: Strauss Backed Him on Contacts With PLO WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. Paul Findley (R-Ill.), fighting for re-election against Democratic chal- lenger David Robinson, has declared President Carter's campaign chairman, Robert Strauss, gave him "full backing" on his contacts with Palestine Liberation Organization Chief Yasir Arafat and espousal of U.S. negotiation with the ter- rorist organization. In Los Angeles, Strauss disavowed reportedly Couple Marks 60th Anniversary THE LAXES Former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Lax of Ramat-Gan, Israel, cele- brated their 60th wedding anniversary Oct. 27. The Laxes were members of Cong. Bnai Moshe and Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith while in Detroit. They are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Harold-Lax of Israel, Mr. and Mrs. David Cern of Raanana, Israel, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lax of West Bloomfield. The senior Laxes have 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildfen. Findley's statement and in Washington an aide to Strauss said Strauss "in no way encouraged" Findley in his PLO affairs. Official Administration policy is that the U.S. will not deal with the PLO until it accepts United Nations Security Council Resolu- tions 242 and 338 and Is- rael's right to exist. Marriage Unit Weekend Slated Michigan Chapter of Jewish Marriage Encounter will have an encounter weekend Nov. 15-17 at the Livonia Holiday Inn. Directing the weekend will be Rabbi Steven E. Foster of Temple Emanuel, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Foster. Assisting them will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenberg of Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Voight and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Viedrah. Marriage Jewish Encounter holds free infor- mation nights to describe the function of the organiza- tion. They will be held 7:30 p.m. Nov. 23 and Jan. 11 at the main Jewish Commu- nity Center. For details, call the Voi- ghts, 649-3567. UJA Leader Has Heart Attack NEW YORK (JTA) — Irv- ing Bernstein, executive vice chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, was taken ill in Israel during the re- cent meeting of the. Jewish Agency Board of Governors. The illness was diagnosed as a mild heart attack, a spokesperson for the UJA said. He is currently under treatment and resting com- fortably. NEW YORK (JTA) — A grant of $22,245 from the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies has been re- ceived by the education de- partment of the Jewish Museum of New York to create programs to intro- duce newly-arrived Soviet Jewish immigrants to Jewish history and culture. "Acculturation Experi- ences for Russian Immig- rants" starts this month and will run through September 1981. The first duty of a wise advocate is to convince his opponents that he under- stands their arguments, and sympathizes with their just feelings. Friday, November 1, 1980 53 5 lbs. of MATZO If I can't Beat Your Best Deal Margolis Household Furniture 6 Mile, 1 BIk. W. of Schaefer \! OUR 34th YEAR ARNOLD MARGOLIS SHARPENING the PENCIL INTERIOR DECORATOR SERVICE On All Name Brands Furniture and Bedding •SCHOOLFIELD •SELIG •SIMMONS •SEALY •SERTA •SPRING AIR •LA-Z- BOY •STIFFEL LAMPS •KROEHLER •AMERICAN •BURLINGTON •BASSETT •BARCALOUNGER •LANE •UNIQUE 13703 W. McNichols 342-5351 Hrs. Mon thru Sat. 9:30 "FANTASTIC SPECTACULAR 5:30 I7 ■ tit WINTER SHOE SALE ro 50 °/0 OFF Special Selling ALL HANDBAGS 30 % OF F The lizard-like print is molded in for all weather protection and your foot is cozied into a beautiful sherpa lining.' Black, Sand, Brown, Wine . reg. $32.00 NOW 5 $ 2 00 * All Sales Final, While Quantities Last 0 49 •0 0 • • • • • • • ■■■■■■■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ • * Oil • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OOO OOO • • • • • I 0 • • • • le I. OOOOOO • • HARVARD ROW Skoe 7,4 e 21712 West 11 Mile Rd. Southfield 352-8888