- 18 Friday, March 4, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Peace Now Parade Hits Sharon Mack Pitt and his Orchestra plus Disco Music just for you! 358-3642 -Music by TEL AVIV (JTA)— Some Protesting the continued 3,000 members and suppor- --service of former Defense ters of the Peace Now Minister Ariel Sharon in movement braved the cold the Cabinet, they marched and rain Saturday night to symbolically from the De- hold a torchlight demon- - fense Ministry entrance to stration around the Defense the Tel Aviv Museum Ministry compound. Square at the ministry's rear entrance, "symbolizing Sharon's exit from the De- fense Minstry but entrance to the Cabinet Big or small, we custom through the back door," as the music to -your needs. one of the organizers, said. 968-2563 The parade was led by Sam Barnett • When Only The Best is Enough . Welcome to the Alexander Home. A warm, personal home set in the middle of a residential neighborhood. Serving those who need private care. 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