34 Friday, January 1, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , Without-earnestness no man is. .fity#r great or does really,grg.things. He may . be the caeyerest of men; he may be brilliant, entertain- ing, popular; but he will want weight. —Bayne THE FINEST McINERNEY'S STYLE FISH & CHIPS ONE DAY ONLY — FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1983 SPECIAL PRICE PICKUP ONLY $ 29 DINNER • Ne Coupe' Necessary • Replar Price $3.50 ADAM'S RIB CARRY OUT rx e n f 1 F T d I d. 02 f 61 N. 2 968-0370 Panel Hits Private Clubs NEW YORK — A panel of "While we recognize legal experts and human the right of individuals to rights advocates has called associate freely with on businesses and civic whomever they choose organizations not to support for the purpose of social social clubs that discrimi- relationships," said nate against women, charg- Franklin Ornstein, co- ing that such clubs are es- moderator of the consul- sentially places of public ac- __tation and chairperson of commodation and that their AJC's National Commit- exclusionary practices viol- tee on Social Club Dis- ate women's rights to equal- crimination, "it is clear ity of opportunity. that most of the prestigi- The panelist spoke at a ous social clubs are 'pri- consultation sponsored by vate' only in the most the American Jewish superficial use of the term- many of their hun- Committee. 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The mall is located at theintersection of Walton Blvd. and Adams Rd. in Rochester. NEW YORK — Jack Grunspan, 'assistant con- troller for Jewish National Fund since last February, has been named controller of the organization. I JAKICS The Allen Rubiner Gal- lery, 621 S. Washington, Royal Oak, begins 1983 with a new exhibition. Artists to be represented in the exhibition are: William House, Nancy Thayer, Sharron Francis, Aviva Robinson, Fritz Mayhew, Marjorie Hecht, David Tammany, Jeanne Tennent, Suzanne Dalton, Enit Tidwell, Charlotte Segal, Darryl Hughto, Susan Roth, Peter Regnito, Ronnie Landifeld, David Bigelow and Robert ,Bur- kert. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. The Woodwind Quintet will appear in concert 10:30 a.m. Jan. 16 at the Pruden- tial Town Center, sponsored by the Southfield\ Cultural Arts Division. 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