1 , THE DETROIT JEWI S H NEWS 22 'friday, Aptil 11, 881 TO ALL OUR FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY, HEALTHY PASSOVER FROM THE SHINDLERS LESTER, LILLIAN, MARC, SHELLEY & JENNIE BRODY'S BOYS' & YOUNG MEN'S WEAR 6690 ORCHARD LK. RD. WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 851-6232 WASHINGTON (JTA) — . West German officials, he Secretary of State Alexan- briefed them on his visits to der Haig's 10-day junket Egypt, Israel, Jordan and this month took him to four Saudi Arabia. Differences surfaced Middle Eastern countries and the capitals of Ameri- between Haig and his ca's principal Western German hosts over the European allies. He Middle East peace proc- encountered differences of ess! While Haig urged opinion in Bonn and London Europeans to display last weekend as to how to •diplomatic reserve in pursue peace in the Middle their approach to the problem, the Bonn gov- East. ernment is still a prime In Paris, however, he ap- mover behind the Middle parently reached an under- East initiatives under- standing with French lead- taken by the European ers on urgent action to end Economic Community the fighting in Lebanon (EEC) which appears to which might involve the run counter to joint creation of an international American - Egyptian - Is- peace-keeping force to be raeli peace efforts based stationed in that country. on the Camp David Haig met in Bonn with frameworks. The EEC position is that Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and Foreign Minis- the Palestine Liberation Organization be associated ter Hans-Dietrich with moves toward a com- Genscher. According to Max Fisher to Be Honored at National UJA Meeting cS'ineETE Z3 t (WilfiEJ. lot a c71-Act/2/2j. c:71-1Eaftfig. and iPEacEfuf gJaido(TET PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Mark Morganroth, ASID Sandy Rosenman Charlotte Corlin Doreen Mancini Germany, Britain Cool to Haig on M.E. NEW YORK — The for- mal opening of the United Jewish Appeal 1982 Cam- paign, a banquet honoring Jewish Agency Chairman Max Fisher of Detroit and a special appearance by former Soviet prisoner of conscience Yosif Men- delevich will highlight the UJA National Leadership Meeting May 14-17 at the Sheraton-Washington Hotel, Washington, D.C. Ezer Weizman, former Is- raeli Defense Minister now a member of the Knesset, will be the featured apeaker at the reception and ban- quet to honor Fisher May 16. , Nancy Baidas Rhonda Goodman Pamela Edwards Phyllis Kowal Mary Shropshire Ray Cruz Mario Diglulio FINE 1-1:1;NITI:RE To LIVE \\*I'll; Tel-Twelve Mall, 28647 Telegraph Road Southfield, Michigan 48034 354-9060 HOURS: Daily 10-9; Sun. 12-5 O ur ge Mendelevich will speak May 15 at an oneg Shabat session entitled "The Re- demption of Captives," which will be conducted by Rabbi Irving Greenberg of the National Jewish Con- ference Center. The conference pro- gram also will include presentation of the needs, goal and plan for the 1982 campaign by Na- tional Chairman Herschel Blumberg and National Vice Chairman Norman Lipoff. Akiva Lewinsky, trea- urer of the Jewish Agency, will report on the agency's budget for 1982, and Henry Taub, president of the American Jewish Joint Dis- tribution Committee, will discuss JDC's worldwide programs. s Israel Hospital Expansion Due aiiover a3iover with made pit for yoti . very warm, and vecial too- 114a y 4app ineiJ, good Laith l c ool cLer fill !kJ Pa33over ni all the ear . TEL-TWELVE MALL Telegraph at Twelve Mile, Southfield Open Daily 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday Noon-5 p.m. ' Free Parking NEW YORK — Israel's largest buidling contractor, Solel Boneh Ltd., has been awarded an initial contract to begin construction on what is to be a 250-bed ex- pansion of Kiryat Sanz Laniado Hospital. Although only four years have passed since the hospi- tal began full services to Natanya's 200,000 resi- dents, the hospital already operates at 110 percent capacity, according to its medical director, Dr. Mor- dechai Gerstein. The new wing will allow the hospital to improve and expand its departments of obstetrics and gynecology, geriatric medicine, radiol- ogy, out-patient services, rehabilitative medicine and its medical library. Masada Medal TEL AVIV (JNI) — In the wake of the U.S. televiion series about Masada, the Is- rael Government Coins and Medals Corp. is reissuing its Masada medal. The medall- ion, bearing the inscription "Masada Will Not Fall Again," will be minted in silver and gold. prehensive peace in the region. That view is shared in London where Haig met with Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Haig told London report- ers that his main effort was to develop a "consensus" of awareness of the menace of Soviet interventionism in the Middle East and he had stressed that point in his talks with leaders in the region. He refused to acknowl- edge any differences with Britain over the European initiative, waying it was too early to tell. He char- acterized the EEC initiative as "a fact-finding effort" but indicated it would not re- place the Camp David proc- ess. Meanwhile, several U.S. officials split off from Haig's party to visit other Middle East coun- tries that were not on the secretary's agenda. One of those countries, Syria, reportedly refused to re- ceive Haig's emissary, but the report was not confirmed by the State Department. Iraq, another country on the list to be visited by a member of Haig's party also has no diplomatic relations with the U.S. But the visit there was preceded by the announcement by the S+nte Department that the' '. has approved the Boeing aircraft company's request to sell three 727 and two 747 commercial jets to the Iraqis for civilian use. The sale, too, must be ap- proved by Congress because Iraq is on the American list of six nations that support terrorists. We Make Our Own Glasses 41( „,...../ HAPPY PASSOVER TO All OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS HEADQUARTERS FOR ....0011mpoLRATTEEDSFTRDAOMMEEFS AND FASHIONS SHIONS • A PR C E C S UC RR AIT PE TL IO Y NFSILF LO E R D " GLASSES • DESIGNER FRAMES • ! ,,,,,eci.cor P.•,11' ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE 1.1 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Man Ft, 9 30 6 Sot t.! 5 Closed Wednesday To All Our Friends & Customers Sincere Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy and Peaceful Passover FROM MR. & MRS. WEISS - MR. & MRS. MERTZ OWNERS AND THEIR FAMILIES ASK FOR WEEKLY SPECIAL SHOP ZEMAN'S NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BEST! NEW YORK BAKERIES SERVING THE NORTHWEST SIDE FOR OVER 25 YEARS 30160 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 13 Mile 25258 GREENFIELD RD. (IN THE GREENFIELD CENTER) 646-1159 OAK PARK 967-3905 `CHALA' is taken from everything that is baked - Under the supervision of the COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF GREATER DETROIT by the Mashgiach RABBI ISAK SILVER and strictly supervised by Mr Weiss and Mr. Mertz (owners).