THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Children's. Books in Paperback What You've Been Waiting for DRESSES! DRESSES! by . LESLIE FAY LESLIE FAY PETITE Great For • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Showers and more kict.outi. Lippa"4/ Advance Fashions Ltd. sizes 8120 New Orleans Mall 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield HOURS Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030 Jonathan David Pub- lishers has re-printed two favorite children's stories in paperback: The Kidush Cup Who Hated Wine" by Byrd Salop and "The Mys- tery of the Missing Hallah" by Freda Charles. An unhappy cup saddens his friends in the cupboard because he hates wine. "It's cold! Ifs sticky! It's thick!" he eomplains. "It sticks to my insides like glue! I can't even move! It's horrible." After futile efforts by Yarmulke, Menora and other friends in the cup- board, the kidush cup is fi- nally helped with his prob- lem by Prayer Book and his Magic Aleph. Report Claims OPEC Power Diminished NEW YORK — Although the Iran-Iraq conflict has reduced the overall produc- tion of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) oil, experts are convinced that oil market economics have diminished OPEC's power over Western consumer nations, accord- ing to the latest issue of Petro Impact, a bi-monthly publication of the American Jewish Committee's Insti- tute of Human Relations. While production in Iran and Iraq has lessened, de- mand for oil has fallen sharply by the indus- trialized nations as a result of increased fuel efficiency, conservation and technolog- ical advances. This has helped to create the present oil glut. In 1980, oil demand dropped seven percent in the United States, 13 per- cent in Britain, six percent in France and nine percent in Japan, the publication reported. AAJE Expanding Sabbath Program NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Association for Jewish Education (AAJE) will expand into 29 more Jewish communities this fall its innovative home subscription program, "Home Start," to foster greater family participation in Jewish holiday and Sab- bath observances. The "Home Start" pro- gram was available through United Hebrew Schools in Detroit this year and it will be made available again in the fall. Detroit was among the first 15 communities to sponsor the program and 160 Detroit area families participated. Materials are sent to the families to further Sabbath observance. Visitor Exchange TEL AVIV — Some 13,000 Israelis visited Egypt during the first three months of 1981, compared to 15,000 who visited Egypt in the 12 months of 1980. Some 1,500 Egyptians vi- sited Israel during the first 12 months of open borders between the two countries. This delightful story brings to life for children many of the ceremonial objects used for Sabbath, Passover and Hanuka. Lil Goldstein drew the simple colorful illustrations that add immeasurably to both of these paperback volumes. "The Mystery of the Mis- sing Hallah" is a delightful children's tale of a family Gary R Miller & Associates preparing for the Sabbath and Hanuka. The happy family's preparations turn to sadness when their spe- cial halla cannot be found at the bakery. Little Bayla fi- nally unwraps the mystery. Israelis Find Uses for Oil Friday, May 15, 1981 51 Photography with a Personal Touch 398-6894 Specializing in Candids and Video I) PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. BEERSHEVA (JNI) — Appointment Eye Examination The desert plant which pro- Necessary Available duces "Jujubee" candies in the United States is used for 543-3343 oil in Israel. Israelis use the Tues.-Fri. 9:30-6 26001 COOLIDGE HWY. Thurs. Evening 7-9 p.m. industrial oil produced by --- OAK PARK, MICH. 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