. • ,04;, - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14 Friday, January 22, 1982 Haig Will Discuss Soviet Jewry in Talks Slated With Gromyko 1st TIME EVER! Now you can buy IN-SEASON DESIGNER MEN'S WEAR at REMARKABLE SAVINGS Everybody runs sales 30-40-50-90% Off But NOBODY can beat Kappy's prices For the Same Quality! HURRY! NOW THROUGH MONDAY ONLY! DESIGNER SUITS & SPORTCOATS Look at these names from our regular stock! • Cappelis • Oleg Cassini • Marzotto • Yves Saint Laurent • Kasper • Givenchy • Jackman of California • Adolfo • Calvin Klein • Rubin Bros. • Lanvin Choose from 820 Shamir told the Cabinet on Sunday that Haig would ,return to the Middle East next Thursday for another attempt to impart some im- petus to the lagging au- tonomy negotiations be- ALL SIZES 36-56 REG.-SHORT-LONG-X-LONG * * * REG. $345 Now $172.50 REG. $450 Now $225 REG. $395 Now $197.50 REG. $275 Now $137.50 ALL FALL DESIGNER SWEATERS • Ron Chereskin, Ltd. • Cezar • Damon • Oleg Cassini & many more! Choose from 410 / 1/2 o REG. $70 Now REG. $60 Now REG. $50 Now REG. $40 Now SIZES S-M-L-XL $35 $30 $25 $20 PANTS from Leading Designers • Sans-A-Belt • Rodin • Tattersal • Ban-Sal 1/2 0 • Adolfo Choose from 380 Alterations at cost Our,European Tailor Shop Assures You the Most Flattering Fit... Tailoring by Steve DeBellis $120 Now $60 G. G. $90 N REG. $60 Now t,150 REG. $45 Now $22.50 RE SIZES 28-56 REG & LONG JERUSALEM (JTA) — Secretary of State Alexan- der Haig has promised to raise the question of Soviet Jewry, and specifically the case of Anatoly Shcharansky when he meets with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko in Geneva later this month. Haig made that pledge at a meeting with Premier Menahem Begin and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir last week before re- turning to Washington. Fol- lowing the meeting, he met briefly with Shcharansky's wife, Avital. Sources in Israel said Begin had pressed Haig for a commitment as a means of publicly demonstrating America's concern with the issue. At their meeting, Begin and Shamir described the general situation of Soviet Jews and the sharp drop in emigration permits issued them dur- ing the past year. Shcharansky, a Jewish activist arrested in 1978, is in the fifth year of a 13- year prison term for al- leged treason and anti- Soviet activity. OPEN DAILY 10-9, SUNDAY 12-5 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED • PYs MEN'S WEAR LOEHMANN'S HUNTERS SQUARE ORCHARD LK RD & 14 MILE RD PHONE 855-4242 Won't Link Bible, M.E. Talks TEL AVIV — U.S. Secre- tary of State Alexander Haig last week ducked an- swering a question about linking Middle East peace talks to biblical support for the land of Israel belonging to the Jewish people forever. At a pr.ess conference in Israel, Haig answered a re- porter for a Christian radio station by asking, "Which Testament had that in it?" "Both the Old and the New, sir," said the reporter. "Boy," said Haig, laughing, "If I ever heard a mine field when I heard one. . ." "It's been a long time around, sir," the reporter persisted. "Well," Haig said, "let me say, God bless you." And the news conference ended in laughter. tween Israel and Egypt. Is- raeli sources expect him to present proposals of his own aimed at bridging the gap between the two countries. Shamir said his talks with Haig indicated that the basic friendship betwen Washington and Jerusalem has not eroded despite the recent dispute over Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights. On the contrary, Shamir said, there was every indication that Wash- ington wants to improve re, lations. Shamir said the Egyp- tians were not especially anxious to press ahead with the autonomy talks before Israel's final withdrawal from Sinai next April 26, while, according to the Foreign Minister, Israel is anxious to make progress toward an agreement. Shamir and other ministers complained that Egypt was dragging its feet on some aspects of normalization be- tween the two countries and expressed fear that after Is- rael leaves Sinai, the Egyp- tians might lean toward the Saudi Arabian peace plan Kol Israel Radio re- ported that during the Haig-Shamir meeting the Israelis remained adam- antly negative on the issue of voting rights for East Jerusalem Arabs in the autonomy electir*r s. T said the Old would always remain part of Israel and its Arab residents should not vote in an area where they do not live. Shamir on Sunday an- grily dismissed a suggestion made by =former Premier Yitzhak Rabin in a position paper prepared for discus- sion by the Labor Party's Central Committee, that Jerusalem Arabs be allowed to vote in nearby townships such as Bethlehem but not to run for election them- selves in West Bank localities. FIRESTONE JEWELRY Wholesale Diamonds 8 Jewelry Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repair SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 JANUARY & FEBRUARY COMMUNITY CULTURAL CALENDAR Monday, January 25 Adat Shalom Sisterhood. Speaker Jim Herrington, "The Newsmakers in Poli- tics" Birmingham Temple-8:30 p.m., Monday Forum Thursday, January 28 Beth Achim-8:00 p.m.— Concert Temple Israel-8:00 p.m.—Book Review Temple Kol Ami-8:30 p.m.—Dr. Norman Samet, "The Function of Religion in the Society of Today" Midrasha College of Jewish Studies Spring Semester begins Birmingham Temple 8:30 p.m. Monday Forum, Rag- time Friday, January 29 January 31 Monday, February 8 Friday-Sunday, February 12-14 Adat Shalom—Encounter Weekend Sunday, February 14 Hillel Abraham Beth Moses—Men's Club Break- fast Forum—Murray Feldman, "The Jews in the Media" Monday, February 15 Birmingham Temple 8:30 R.M. Monday Forum, True Confessions Thursday, February 16 Moshe-8:00 B' n a i p.m.—Dramatic reading of "The Dybbuk," Leo Mogill and Shirley Benyas Saturday, February 20 Beth Achim-8:00 p.m.— Talent Show Birmingham Temple-8:30 p.m.—Monday Forum, Monday, February 22 Talks on Yerida NEW YORK (JTA) — Dov Shilansky, Deputy Minister to the office of Premier Menahem Begin, will arrive in the United States today for a series of meetings with Jewish Agency officials concerning the problem of Israeli emigres (yordim). Shilansky's two-week visit comes at a time when conservative estimates put the number of Israelis liv- ing abroad permanently at more than 200,000. which Israel has rejected. Memoirs of an Anti-Semite Thursday, February 25 Temple Emanu El —8:00 P.M.—Sisterhood Panel Discussion Friday, February 26 Birmingham Temple 8:30 Night, P.M.—Cinema Image Before Our Eyes February 4„ 11, 18, 25 Midrasha February Forum A COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT OF THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS CULTURAL COMMITTEE Dr. Paul C. Feinberg, Chairman