THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Demand High at Technion HAIFA — The Technion's degree of success in certain fields has created a demand among students from technologically sophisti- cated countries to study in Israel. One of those fields is engineering and manage- ment of water resources, which has had increasing appeal over the years to graduate students from several western nations. Given in English, the program is divided into three semesters and is of- fered jointly by the faculties of civil engineering and ag- ricultural engineering. Students completing the program's requirements re- ceive an MSc degree in engineering and manage- ment of water resources. The next program will begin on Oct. 17. Applica- tions must be received by Feb. 23. Information on prerequis- ites, tuition fees, schol- arships and housing may be obtained by writing to Prof. Jacob Bear, at Technion City, Haifa, 32 000. ALL BOOKS & PAPER BACKS 20-50% OFF Retail Potpourri Main Concourse Travelers Tower NEW YORK — Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) has urged that procedures used by the Democratic Party in select- ing its Presidential nominee be designed so that those who observe the Sab- bath on Saturday are al- lowed to participate fully. Sen. Moynihan noted that delegate selection caucuses, state caucuses and primaries were held in some cases on Saturdays during the 1980 Presidential prim- ary campaign and thus "ef- fectively closed out of the selection process several million religious Jews, Seventh Day Adventists and members of other groups that observe Satur- day as the Sabbath." BJE Filmstrip Wins an Award 357-5580 NEW YORK — The Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York's filmstrip production, "Miracle at Intervale," has 9:30-5 Daily, 10-4 Sat. VISA, Mail Service, Gift Wrap ••• Dems to Check Sabbath Events HURON VALLEY COUNSELING SERVICES Dr. Jeffrey -Kottler, and Dr. NanCy Anstandig, Directors are pleased to announce the opening of a comprehensive clinic for the practice of counseling and psychotherapy Services provided: marriage and family counseling, testing and evaluation, individual and group sessions, work- shops, and consulting. Two Israelis Cited in Europe Psychologists, social workers, marriage and fam- ily counselors, and psychiatrist on staff. Plea for Falashas Issued at Festival JERUSALEM (JNI) — Some 500 Falashas gathered in the Mount Scopus Amphitheater Nov. 26 to mark their traditional "Sgar" festival. The Ethiopian Jews used the occasion to honor the memory of the 10,000 Falashas killed in Ethiopia during the past five years. Community leaders called on the government and Jewish Agency to rescue the 25,000 Falashas remaining in Ethiopia whose lives are endangered. A coquette is a woman without any heart, who makes a fool of a man that hasn't got any head. COUPON - 0 C 50% Clothing Dry Cleaned & Pressed 0 Draperies 0 0 SUTTON PLACE 4) DRY CLEANING 23119 Lahser at 9 Mile _-exp. 12 18 - COUPON Superstar How right you are! Give an inspired gift for CHANUKAH JERUSALEM (JNI) — Two Israelis were awarded prizes in Europe last month. Dr. Zvi Tabor accepted the 1981 Energy Prize of the West German Krupp Foun- dation and author David Shahar received The Medicis Prize for Foreign Literature- in France. The Jerusalem-born writer was cited for his book, "The Day of the Countess." All insurance companies including Blue Cross are honored. Sliding fee schedule and flexible hours. 851-1131 By appointment only received a bronze medal at the 24th Annual Interna- • tional Film and Television Festival of New York. The award-winning pro- duction is a docudrama on survival in the South Bronx and part of an overall agency thrust to incorpo- rate the problems of the el- derly into various educa- tional settings. The story is an authentic account of the last synagogue in the South Bronx, The Intervale Jewish Center. It focuses on the few remaining Jewish residents, all elderly and poor who have fought many obstacles to maintain and protect their synagogue and survive in a place where few New Yorkers care to ven- ture. Friday, December 4, 1981 31275 Northwestern Highway Woodcreek Officenter Suite 243 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 THE MEN'S CLUB OF ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE Cordially Invites you to Attend THE ANNUAL GALA YEAR END BALL Thursday December 31, 1981 , • Fully Catered Dinner • Hors de'Oeuvres • Open Bar Synagogue Social Hall Black Tie Optional • Fabulous Sweet Table to Follow • Music By Shel Rott Orchestra • Featuring Vickie Caitoll, Vocalist Favours For All! Cocktails 8:30 P.M. Couvert $34 per person Dinner 10:00 P.M. Join Us and Bring Your Family & Friends to This Synagogue Social Event of the Year RESERVE NOW! — check by Dec. 15th for guaranteed group table seating For Further Information Call Synagogue: 851-5100 20% Discount on all jewelry 30% Off all watches Tapper's Jeiumbur the source 357.5578 26400 West Twelve Mile Road in Southfield's Racquetime Mall CASH REFUNDS FREE GIFT WRAPPING Starting Nov. 27 - HRS. 10-9 Mon. thru Fri. 10-6 Sat. — 12-5 Sunday 29