• f THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tadiran Wins U.S. Contract TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- rael's Tadiran Electronics outbid U.S. contractors to build a $39 million corn- • I I. Swimming Begins "The Closed Curtain" and the main Jewish Center at Main Center "The Jews from Konkan" — today through Oct. 23. "The Jews from the two museum-quality photo- Team tryouts for competi- graphic exhibits prepared Konkan," which brings tive swimming at the main by Beth Hatefutsot, the to life the culture of the Jewish Center will be held 4 Nahum Goldmann Museum Bene Israel, the largest of p.m. Monday. of the Jewish Diaspora in the three ancient Jewish Children age 5-17, who Tel Aviv -- have been communities in India, have passed beginning booked into the Jewish will be at the Center from swimming lessons, are elig- Community Center by the Dec. 12 through Jan. 14. ible. The team is divided The exhibit, comprised of into practice groups based JWB Lecture Bureau. The traveling exhibition about 70 photographs, on age, skill and motiva- is part of a two-year tour of shows the Bene Israel in the tional level. Each swimmer North American Jewish Konkan and various aspects will compete in one meet communities made possible of their way of life in Born- each month. The swim program will by Beth Hatefutsot and bay. Most of the photos were coordinated by the JWB provided by Carmel consist of two sessions: Berkson; the others are Monday through Dec. 16 Lecture Bureau. from private collections and and Jan. 3-March 25. There "The Closed Curtain," include some taken by Dr. is a fee. To register, call the which traces the history of Shalva Weil. Center, 661-1000, ext. 209. the Yiddish State Theater of * * * Moscow through 52 photos and 18 text panels, will be at am ow am ' als mu am as ENTERTAINMENT? INVITATIONS? Hattie Schwartz Seymour Schwart7 356-8525 FOR THE BEAUTIFUi. INVITATIONS. 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For details, call Larry Hyman, 352- 8040. 1-519-253-2223 • • Special For Fall Bnai Brith Activities THE WAYNE ART GALLERY • • Friday, October 1, 1982 53 Beth Hatefutsot Photographic Exhibits at Main Jewish Center municationss_ystem for the U.S. army. U.S. contractors submitted a bid of $47 mil- lion for the job. Air NM MN MI NW MI OM IM I I a r NOW $ 44 9 9 This scene from "The Big Win" is among the photographs to be displayed in the Beth Hatefutsot Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora exhibit at the main Jewish Community Center today through Oct. 23. The exhibit was prepared by the JWB Lecture Bureau. Center Symphony Orchestra to Give Concert on Oct. 17 Center Symphony Or- chestra will perform in con- cert 3:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at the main Jewish Community Center. Julius Chajes will be on the podium. Soloists will be Brian Schweickhardt, clarinet; Linda Snedden-Smith, vio- lin; and Hart Hollraan, viola. The concert will take place in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theater. There is an admission charge. For ticket reservations and information, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 164. Court Hears Sinai Case TEL AVIV (ZINS) — An American Jewish investor is suing the Israeli govern- ment for $300 million com- pensation because Israel re- turned the Sinai oil fields to Egypt. The unnamed inves- tor claims he was assured of ownership of 12 percent of any oil found in Sinai. The case is before the Is- raeli Supreme Court and the government has hired expansive legal help. One attorney is paid $1,000 for each day he ap- pears before the court. An- other receives $750 each day. all previous sales excluded no layaway Naomi Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans Mall 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield Hours:- Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030