JL may, my LI, !VOL inCutiNtnt Julian lftWb Political Prisoners are Freed From Argentine Jails: ADL Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST SIMPLE ELEGANCE is a term you might not associate with a Bar Mitzva, but that would seem most apropos for the recent affair honoring Darren Gussin, son of Diane and Norm Gus- sin. In the gracious simplicity of Temple Israel's sanctuary, Rabbi Harold Loss performed the service . . . Cantor Harold Orbach gave his usual fine vocal rendition . . . and Rabbi M. Robert Syme was absolutely wonderful with his excel- lent sermon on Mother's Day . . . Rabbi Syme's knack of putting people at ease was evident again as he brought laughter with his telling of commercials like, "Give Your Mother Ken- tucky Fried Chicken." The reception at Michi- gan Inn was a beautiful af- fair . . . with Darren's favo- rite hobbies, space and com- puters, in evidence as the themes . . . All table cloths were galaxy patterned .. . and tables were named after the stars while helium- filled star-shaped balloons hung above the centerpieces . . . A little wind-up robot on each table almost stole the show as guests played with the miniatures . . . watch- ing them glow and walk. Jerry Fenby band put on its dance shows .... with paired winners Jay Dworin and Dr. Nancy Rosen ... and Danny Re- znick and Esther Richman. Out of towners included . . . grandparents Sam and Ruth Gussin, Hemet, Calif.; Uncle Alan and Aunt Kathy Gussin and cousins Shawn and Andra, Orange, Calif.; Uncle Joe and Aunt Edith Goldin, Los Gato, Calif.; Uncle Joe and Aunt Sylvia Ramras, Phoenix, Ariz.; Uncle Barry and Aunt Nancy Rosen, Baltimore, 'Md. and cousins Howard and Eileen Heideman, Lansing, Mich. Interesting sidelight was the computer pictures that took 56 seconds and made almost everyone look like a Martian . . . or something out of this world . . . Mine would take top honors in a horror picture contest. BELATED BIRTHDAY congrats . . . to Elaine Kahrnoff. CRIPPLED AND BURNED Children Night by Crescent Shrine Club is this Sunday at Kingsley Inn . . . It'll be a dinner-dance, plus guest speaker Dr. Leonard Fell, director of the Crippled and Burn Center in Ann Arbor . . . Max Katz is Crescent's C and B chairman. GET WELL WISHES . . to Jules Fayne . . . of H . amilton, Miller, Hudson and Fayne Travel . . . at Harper Hospital. WHILE SITTING in the kitchen with hubby Earl, NEW YORK (JTA) — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith has announced that three Argentine political pris- oners whose freedom it sought for years have been paroled and are out of jail. Rabbi Morton Rosenthal, ADL's Latin American Af- fairs director, said that he was informed by the Argen- tine Embassy in Washing- ton of the release of Mario Jaime Zareceansky, Claudia Ines Kon and Mag- dalena Romanuk. According to the em- bassy, their status was changed to "supervised lib- erty" — meaning that their movement is still restricted, but that they are no longer in jail. _ . Penny Sachs was asked by her children, Lissa, Jodi and Scott, to go into the living room . . . Doing so was a happy surprise for her .. . There stood 14 young guys 'n gals dressed in tuxedos and evening dresses. As Penny walked in they sang, "Ain't She Sweet" and one of the young men handed her a carnation, saying "Happy Mother's Day from your children" .. . Penny's and Earl's youngsters had hired the Southfield High School Madrigals choral group. GET WELL WISHES Denied Visas . . . to Solly Goldfield re- TEL AVIV (ZINS) — covering from heart Members of the Israeli na- surgery. tional tennis team were de- ALAN GILDENBERG nited visas for Taiwan and of Metro Passbook returned could not participate in the from 12 hours in New York Asian Junior Tennis . . . and a Forest Hills tennis Championships in Taipei. tournament party . . . ming- The Israeli players were ling with celebrities galore forced to return home after . . . His favorite companion shopping in Tokyo, when while there was top model the promised visas failed to Cheryl Tiegs . .. Alan is materialize. vice president of Metro, which is doing a big promo with Steve Hurwitz at Plaza Restaurant & Pizzeria Deli and Mai Kai Cleaners. 10517 W. 1 MILE RD. B.B.Y.O. 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