26 Friday, September 4, 1S1 THE DETROIT NEWS A Bais Chabad Torah Center Is Planned for West B oomfie The Chabad Lubavitch '`Organization of Michigan will build a Bais Chabad Torah Center of West Bloomfield on the south side if Maple Rd., one-fifth of a mile east of Orchard Lake Rd. Irwin I. Cohn, president of Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan, said a site plan had been approved by the West Bloomfield Township Planning Commission and final approval was granted Monday night by the town- ship board. The 65-by-45-foot structure will contain a synagogue and study center. There will be 1e240 TWELVE MILE ROAD SOUTHFIELD. MICHIGAN 4S076 is more than a nursing home - It is pleasant atmosphere with a community room where resi- dents meet for meals, share reminiscences, planned activities, religious observances, visiting or just relaxing. Our trained professional staff provides caring support for both - physical and emotional needs. Private Rooms Available For info. contact Mrs. B. Court, Administrator 557-3333 parking on the site and the facility will be land- scaped. Construction is expected to begin this month with`the building projected to be completed by the end of the year. Ideal Construction Co., owned by Cong. Bais Chabad member Ronald Rogers, will be the builder. A groundbreaking cere- mony for the Bais Chabad Torah Center will be held 1 p.m. Sept. 13. Membrs of the facility's building committee include; Terry Borsand, Eohn, Alex Ehrmlm, Sidney Fields, Erwin Hollander. Barry Howard, Henry Konstarn, Arie Liebowitz, Morris Mandelbaum, David Morrison, Terry Pollick, Ronald Rader, Ronald Rogers, Fred Ruby. Mrs. Emma Schaver, Dr. Barry Tigay, Aaron Zola and Rabbi Meilech Silberberg. Libyan 'Party' NEW YORK — Libya celebrated the 12th an- niversary of Col. Muammar Qaddifi's revolution on Tuesday with a large anti- American demonstration. Palestine Liberation Organization chief Yasir Arafat attended the cele- bration. 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Teller..tisrperitilenelen1 Nlynibcr Agilici of the ulfart . 1 - t.ticr.fifiut Afillialud Pi jib the .‘nicric - an .Vi.ociation 101 Filtft- .104 - Shown are members of the building committee of Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield: standing from left, Ronald Rader, Terry Borsand, Ronald Rogers, Fred Ruby, Barry Howard and David Morrison; seated from left, Dr. Barry Tigay, Rabbi Meilech Silber Irwin Cohn, Alex Ehrman and Henry Konstam. Boris Smolar's Between You . . and Me' Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA (Copyright .1981, JTA, Inc.) EYES ON TAX LAW: Serious problems are in store for organizations, agencies and institutions depending on tax-deducted contributions in their fund-raising cam- paigns. The problems are a product of the new Federal tax law. The law contains provisions which will dampen the incentive to tax-deductible charitable giving. The principal effect of the law may result from its tax reduction. The maximum tax rate on ordinary income is reduced by the new law to 50 percent. The maximum capi- tal gain rate for individuals is reduced from 28 th 20 per- cent. Upper bracket donors may therefore be tempted to give less to charities in proportion to the tax reductions they will benefit from under the new law. There is also a very basic change in marital deductions of estate tax. The new law allows individuals to leave everything to a spouse completely tax-free. Under the current law, a person could leave $250,000 or 50 percent of the estate — whichever is greater — to a spouse tax-free. This had led some donors to use some or all the rest of their money for contributions to charitable causes. Bequests benefited especially from this arrangement. CJF EVALUATION: The effect of the new tax law will be broadly discussed by the Council of Jewish Federa- •tions at its quarterly four-day board meeting opening in New York Sept. - 17. The change in the estate law is being interpreted by specialists interested in planning private giving as follows: Until now, a potential donor might have decided whether to give to his favorite charity or to Uncle Sam, but next year the choice will be whether to give to a favorite charity or to a spouse. Holocaust Memorial Proposal Draws Criticism from Turks LONDON — The possible allocation of space at the Holocaust Memorial in Washington to Armenians wishing to commemorate the "Turkish genocide" against their people during World War I has angered members of the Turkish press, according to the Lon- don Jewish Chronicle. In a-firont-page story, the Turkish daily Gunyadin quoted a Turkish Foreign Ministry official as saying, "Turkey is among the coun- tries that have treated the Jews well throughout his- tory . . . If the Jews now cooperate with the Arme- nians, they will not only change history, but will also be showing great•: in- gratitude towards Turkey." Another paper, Ter- cuman, expressed a simi- lar view in an editorial. "We now live in friend- ship with the Jews. Therefore we expect them to raise their voice in opposition to the allo- cation of space for. the Armenians at the Holocaust Memorial." Both newspapers claim that the Holocaust Memo- rial Council and other Jewish communal leaders seem to be ready to comply with the Armenian request.. The President's 'Holocaust Commission, which will oversee the creation of the memorial, has not made a decision on whether tO in- clude the Armenians in-the project. Jets Delivered =- WASHINGTON — U.S. Air Force crews delivered four of the 14 embargoed F-16 jet fighters to Israel on Tuesday.