20 Friday, January 15, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Levy Envisions Likud Control TEL AVIV (ZINS) — De- puty Prime Minister David Levy predicts that Likud will eventually gain control of Histadrut, Israel's labor federation. Levy said Likud won 30 percent of the vote in the last Histadrut elections and that 50 percent of Histad- rut's membership is now made up of Oriental Jews. D. i visions Chairmen Named for 5 Campaign D Ladies Gentlemens Choice Salon Is Pleased to Announce 2 New Members to the Staff SCHREIER Justin (hair stylist) and Sheila (manicurist) TARNOFF DR. JACOBSON DR. SIEGEL GORDON DE UTCHMAN SHERMAN Chairmen for five of the Campaign Cabinet. He is 1982 Campaign Manage- Allied Jewish Campaign- a board member of the ment Committee and is co- Israel Emergency Fund di- Resettlement Service and chairman of the United 20% Off Acrylics or Tips visions have been an- the Detroit Service Jewish Appeal's National Tuesday Thru Thursday for Women Project Renewal Commit- nounced by Jay M. Kogan Group. 6674 Orchard Lake Rd. Phone 851-4444 Dr. Jacobson has been tee. Mrs. Sherman is on the and Joel D. Tauber, general West Bloomfield Plaza 851-4550 chairmen of the 1982 Cam- chairman of the - Dentists executive committee of the Section of the Professional National UJA Women's Di- paign. The division chairmen Health Division and is a vision and a board member are Bernard P. Schreier and former board member of of the United Israel Appeal. George Tarnoff, Food and United Hebrew Schools. Dr. Siegel is a previous Services; Dr. Joseph M. TV's Monty Hall Jacobson and Dr. Marvin D. chairman of the Physician's You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe at Campaign Events Siegel, Professional Health; Section of the Professional deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur- Edward Gordon, Metropoli- Health Division. He serves chase fine gems, Diamonds-and Gold Jewelry. tan; James Deutchman, on Federation's Community A service to private owners, banks and- estates. Junior; and Jane Sherman, Services budgeting and planning division. Call 642-5575. Women's. Schreier has been active Gordon is chairman of the est. 1919 in the Campaign through the Food and Services Di- Metropolitan Division, vision for many years. He-is which receives Campaign a member of the Jewish contributions from frater- 30400 Telegraph Road Welfare Federation's Cen- nal organizations and land- Suites 104, 134 tral Fund for Traditional smanshaften and also from Birmingham, Mil '48010 individuals not represented Institutions Committee. (313) 6, 4-5575 Tarnoff, a longtime in the other professional LAWRENCE M. ALkAN worker in the Food and and trades divisions. Gor- President Services Division, par- don has been associate lig*.GEMOLOGIST 6.1 DiAMONTOLOGIST ticipated in the 1981 chairman of the division and also chaifed its Special Gifts Section. Deutchman serves as MONTY HALL president of Junior Di- Television personality vision. He co-chaired the Monty Hall, former chair- division's 1980-81 Men's Pre-Campaign Section man of the Los Angeles and has served in liaison United Jewish Welfare positions to the Jewish Fund, will appear at two Community Council's events on Jan. 26 on behalf committee on interna- of Detroit's Allied Jewish tional concerns and to Campaign - Israel Emer- the Shapero School of gency Fund. The Kadima Section of Nursing Board of Trus- the Jewish Welfare Federa- tees. ALSO Mrs. Sherman, a member tion Women's Division will • BIRTHDAY PARTIES WHEN YOU RE NT VIDEO GAMES of the Federation Executive host Hall at a fund-raising • PRIVATE PARTIES Committee and a vice meeting 12:30 p.m. at Tem- • FROM F • • OFFICE PARTIES president of Women's Di- ple Beth El. Dessert and cof- • ETC. vision, is serving her second fee will be served. Hall will speak at a year as the division's Cam- paign chairman. She also dinner ldter that day for co-chairs the Project Re- contributors of $10,000 or newal subcommittee of the more to Campaign. The dinner at the Standard Club North begins at 7 p.m., with Israel-Romania a cocktail reception preced- ing at 6:15. Ties to Benefit A native of Winnipeg, from Meeting Hall was graduated with a JERUSALEM (JTA) — bachelor of science degree Premier Menahem Begin from the University of Man- met last week with Vassily itoba, where he performed — 2 WEEKS ONLY Pugnan, an emissary of in numerous musicals and President Nicolae dramas. He served as an Existing Doors Ceausescu of Romania, in emcee for Canadian army what was later described as shows during World War II. 4 ft.-5 ft. Openings $125.00 installed a "very fruitful" discussion. Hall was an actor, $135.00 installed 6 ft. Openings A spokesman for the singer, emcee and NEW MIRRORED BI-FOLD DOORS--FINEST QUALITY Slim FolVD Prime Minister's office said sportscaster in Toronto the meeting would result in before moving to New $175.00 installed 4 ft.-5 ft. Openings tightening commercial ties York in 1955 to host sev- 6 ft. Openings $205.00 installed between Israel and eral network programs, Lowest Prices On All Types of Mirrored Walls, Furniture, Bars, Cubes, Etc. Romania. including the NBC radio Heavy Glass Table Tops, Shelving, Beveled, O.G. Edges, Etc. Complete But political observers series "Monitor" for five Service. here expressed disbelief years. As host of the that Begin and his Roma- CBS-TV game show Call today for free estimates: 552-0088 nian visitor spent almost "Video Village," Hall two hours talking about moved to Hollywood and commercial matters. David became involved in pro- Kimche; director general of ducing. His first show the Foreign Ministry, was was "Your First Impres- Where quality work, discount prices and you the only other official pre- sion," followed by the the customer make us, *1 sent at the meeting. Pug - an long-running (1964-77) said-before it began that he "Let's Make a Deal," had brought Begin an oral which is still in syndica- tion around the world. message from Ceausescu. If you're not wearing it, sell it. VIRVAigi MAGIC * e * 424-8444 ROY — MIRRORED BI-FOLD SPECIALS Atlas Glass & Mirror 552-0088 — Currently, Hall is under a long-term performing contract with CBS. Hall has become noted in y the Los Angeles comma for his work on beh& of numerous philanthropic 1 endeavors. He is on the boards of several hospitals and charitable organiza- tions and has devoted much of his time to the United Jewish Welfare Fund and other Jewish causes. For the United Jewish Appeal, he — narrated a solicitation film that currently is in popular , use here, "I Gave at the Office." Diane J. Klein chairs the Women's - Division Kadima Section. Chairmen for the $10,000 dinner meeting are Milton Barnett and Joseph H. Orley. For information on the Jan. 26 events, call Federa- tion, 965-3939. ` - Barley Attacks Defense Minister As 'Irresponsible TEL AVIV (JTA) — Labor Party Secretary Gen- eral Haim Barley says he finds it difficult to sleep soundly at night while Ariel Sharon is Defense Minister, because he is an "irrespon- sible and unbalanced per- son who tries to play the part of a quiet and poised statesman" but is unsuc- cessful in hiding his "insta- bility." A report on these remarks by Barley, which appear in an article in the Labor Party monthly Migvan due to appear shortly, was cen- sored by Premier Menahem Begin. Begin also barred their repetition on Israel Radio. Barley gave as examples of Sharon's "instability" re- cent -unrest in the Defense Ministry because of the minister's unilateral re- vamping of its staff and duties; the recent episode in which Sharon angered his staff by appointing a former Israeli, now an American citizen to a senior position; and what Barley described as "sudden resolutions on policy in the occupied ter- ritories." Policemen Hurt TEL AVIV (JTA( Three policemen were-in- jured in a clash in the Israeli Arab village of Taibe near Kfar Saba, when income tax inspectors tried to , collect taxes __from delinquent shopkeepers and mer- chants. Police took advantage of the enforcement activity to round up people suspected of drug trafficking and il- legal activities.