28 Friday, November 26, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS imme. mom Immim i COUPON I - I 1/2 0 FF I PRESENT THIS AD WHEN BUYING A a DINNER AT REGULAR PRICE AND I I GET A SECOND DINNER OF EQUAL I I OR LESSER VALUE AT 1/2 PRICE I Expires 12/4/82 BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL PARTIES Up To 120 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING MON.-SAT. II a R CEDARS I Tg, I I I CS CD 4,-- 43° - 353-5110 1 123055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. , 4111•1•11MIHNIIIIIM11111111=EVIIIMMIIIIMINIIIINIMINE11101•111111110 U.S.-PLO Talks Broached CAIRO (JTA) — Egyp- tian efforts to initiate a dialogue between the United States and the PLO met with some success last week, according to a report by the official Middle East News Agency (MENA). The report, published Saturday, quotes Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali as saying that as a result of his talks in Wash- ington Nov. 12, where he briefed the Reagan Ad- ministration on his earlier meeting with PLO officials in Paris, "The PLO repre- sentative in Washington was contacted several times" in an effort to become acquainted with the organ- ization's position on efforts toward a Middle East peace settlement. But the report fell short of stating that U.S. officials made the contact. The Re- agan Administration re- cently denied an assertion in the Israeli press that U.S. officials were holding indi- rect contacts with the PLO through representatives of certain Arab countries. Meanwhile, Egypt and the PLO took another step toward a rapproachement between them, as Foreign Minister Ali met with a vis- iting PLO delegation Sun- day. Ahmed Dajani, who headed the PLO delegation, told reporters following the meeting that Yasir Arafat was planning a visit to Egypt as part of a tour of several Arab states. But he said no date had been set. Falashas End Hunger Strike JERUSALEM (JTA) — A five-day hunger strike by representatives of the Falasha community in Is- rael ended last weekend in Beersheva, after Rafael Kotlowitz, head of the Jewish Agency immigra- tion and absorption de- partment, promised the Falashas the agency would do its utmost to help Ethio- pian Jews immigrate to Is- rael. Kotlowitz assured the Falashas that the govern- ment was doing everything it could to save the Jews of Ethiopia and bring them to Israel. "I suggest you demonstrate in front of the Ethiopian Embassy in the U.S. and not in Eretz Yis- rael," he said. . BANQUETS Gourmet dining for your conference of ten . . . or your wedding reception for 500! Bridal Showers. Bowling Banquets. Bar Mitz- lahs and every other important occasion. 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Its racquetball team won first place last year in the Detroit Metro Racquetball League . . . and is in first place this year . . . (Dr. Fred Lewerenz, Dr. Steve Wolf, Sam Young, Elliot Rott, Danny Werner, Morris Fenner and Shel Yellen.) The squash A team holds first place in the Michigan Squash Asso- ciation (Davd Linden, Larry Stark, Rob Graves, Jeff Yellin and Marty Deutsh) ... Among the three alternates with Bill Stone and Tom Brownlee is Mike Yellen, number one racquetbal- ler in the world two years ago. Executive Athletic Club is the only health club in Detroit with three steam rooms, six racquetball courts, six squash courts and two double courts. One of the avid racquet- ball players, Dr. Milton Lappin, was recently in- ducted into the Michigan Amateur Hall of Fame. JULIE NELSON, daughter of Harry and Lois Nelson, was sworn in as a full-fledged attorney last week at Oakland County Court House . . . Julie is with Blum, Brady and Rosenberg in Southfield. RODNEY ALLAN SAPERSTEIN had to have his recent Bar Mitzva with- out the presence of a loving grandpa who anxiously waited four years for the momentous event . . . Bar- rister Jimmy Saperstein was in Sinai Hospital .. . but Grandma Kay Sapers- tein and Jimmy's brothers, George and Ben, among other relatives and friends, made certain the son of at- torney Bruce Saperstein and wife Marcia had beauti- ful services at Cong. Shaarey Zedek . . . and a fun-time for everyone at Michigan Inn. Jerry Ross orchestra was very good as usual in play- ing the songs guests wanted to hear . . . Rodney joins everyone happy to know that Grandpa Jim is on the mend. DAN CODEN, son of Barbara and Ted Coden, a student at Wayne State University School of Medicine, was recently elected to Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Med- ical Society . . . The prestigious organization selects only the top two per- cent of third-year medical students for membership. CONGRATS ... to Harry and Josephine Wein- berger . . . on their 42nd an- niversary. MICHIGAN JEWISH Hall of Fame is still trying to be formed . . . It is hoped that Hank Greenberg, former Detroit Tiger great, will be the first honoree . . . He'll be in town June 12 for Ceremonies by the Tigers -to retire his uniform number. CONGRATS ... to Al and Shirley Foon . . . on their 40th anniversary . . . Celebration was at Holly Hotel banquet room .. . with two large screens run- ning continuous family movies taken through the 40 years and transferred to video tape. MEN BEHIND THE Michigan Panthers entry c into the new United States Football League are . . . Al Taubman, president; Max Fisher and Judge Peter Spivak . . . The league be- -gins in March. BELATED CON- GRATS . . . to Albert Chicorel . . . on birthday number 65 . . . Surprise party was at home of brother Dave. LARRY CHADWICK will be installed as Wor- shipful Master of Mosaic Lodge 8 p.m. Dec. 4 . . . at Southfield Masonic Temple on Evergreen. SHALOM CAMPERS, Michigan's first camping club to promote Jewish fel- lowship for camping families, celebrates its 10th anniversary with a reunion dinner, 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at Svenson House, Grand River and Nine Mile in Farmington . . . It's open to all present, former and pro- spective Shalom campers and their families. For reservations and info, call Larry Zisholtz, president, 961-2841 days or 471-1451 evenings. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS ... to women's ace hair stylist Josef Miri. JUNIOR AMERICA at Orchard-12 Plaza, Far- mington Hills, is a physical fitness center for children ages 5 to 16 . . . Dr. Joseph Arends, cardiologist and fitness expert, provides exercise and nutritional guidance for JA. • Merkaz Plans Melave Malka Reservations are still being taken for the second annual melave malka spon- sored by the Merkaz, the laymen's association of the Vaad Harabonim. The melave malka will take place 8:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim. Rabbi H. Zecharia Senter will be the guest. There is a charge. For reservations, call the Mer- kaz, 968-6310, Monday through Thursday between 9 a.m. and noon.