THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Veterans' Group Has Dinner, Seeks Fight Against Bias The Committee of World War II Invalids and Vete- rans of Greater Detroit, a new organization of Rus- sian Jewish immigrants, will have a Victory Day and Mother's Day party 7 p.m. Saturday at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. The commander of the new organization, Iosif Ayzin, will speak, along with Hy Shenkman. A dinner will be served and there is a charge. Ayzin issued a statement in advance of the affair, commenting on the an- niversary of the Holocaust and the new wave of anti- Semitism and neo-Nazism that is occurring in America. Ayzin said that the years have dimmed the SINGER'S A man should remember three things: that he has only one day to live; that he has only the page before memories of Auschwitz, Dachau and, Maidanek and "our grandchildren did not know that terrible time." But the years have passed and neo-Nazism and anti-Semitism are rising in America. Ayzin has issued a call for an organized effort on the part of the Jewish commu- nity to combat Nazism and racism. him to study; and that he is the only Jew on whom sur- vival of the Torah depends. — The Chofetz Chaim Gift Baskets... say KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY it 13721 W. 9 Mile LI 7-8111 Oak Park, Mi. 48237 Member Detroit Retail `"er Meat Dealers Assoc. Friday, May 8, 1981 51 better ! COME IN AND JOIN US FOR COFFEE & COOKIES THIS WEEK AND HELP US CELEBRATE OUR Countless. opportunities present themselves when a kind re- membrance will do much to create or maintain goodwill that is so essential to business. An occasion for congratulations, a moment for -well-wishes, a time for sympathy ... these are a few of the situations requiring thoughtfulness on your part. 25th ANNIVERSARY in Oak Park 'the. next time you wish to convey a timely expression for a favorable impression ... remember, a gift basket will . . . say it better! priced from $15.95 IOSIF AYZIN DAILY DELIVERY to all hospitals (or homes) LIQUOR — WINE,— CHAMPAGNES CHARLES SHAPIRO POST AND AUXILIARY will service the Ann Arbor. Veterans Hospital May 17. To volunteer or for informa- tion, call Commander Al Rose, 399-1751; or auxiliary President Shirley Sontag, 548-3770. Many thanks to our loyal customers & friends. Looking forward to the future. We will always strive to serve you the best of meats and poultry. Sylvia and Phil Swarin 4 (17 kg-/- 1744 WEST MAPLE BIRMINGHAM, MICH. 48099 644-5510 _ -BAGEL Ein iti l ii;RODU. 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD., W. BLOOMFIELD • 851-9666 3 DAYS ONLY, FRI., SAT., & SUN., MAY 8, 9 & 10 OPEN MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Imported SUNDAYS 8 a.m. to 5 Borden's Large, Fresh, Meaty FRENCH BRI E SOUR CREAM CUCUMBERS 18-oz. carton CHEESE- _ $369 lb. or c 69c 2 f 39 HAVARTI CHEESE (By The Chunk) 11 99 lb. ma gm im on am IIIII all all MI ` COUPON' MO IM Bcirden's COTTAGE CHEESE 24 oz. carton 111 AVACADOS 1 9. ea. 09 • SW IN OM Ell all OM • OM I= OM NM SO OM I•11 Fresh California STRAWBERRIES I ll • Limit 1 quart i c • Expires May 14, 1981 loW Qt • an maim me on no as mi am im.no do EN • IN all1•1 114 • Fresh California LARGE Prime ROAST BEEF $3 99 GREEK SALAD Reg. $3.25 lb. $ 1 49 .m. I I MO • gm • Fresh SMOKED CHUBS Reg. $5.89 $ 4 4 9 1b. Fresh CHERRY TOMATOES 39c L Pt. Sugar Sweet ANTALOPES 89c ea.