26 Friday, September 16, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FREE GIFT It's Fun To Be Jewish—and now it's easy to come "buy" , For free gift and catalog write: IT'S FUN TO BE JEWISH Jewish Toys and Gifts 1903 Ave. J, Brooklyn, NY 11230 Please send 50C postage and handling —credited to your first order. Doctors' Wage Hike Decision Nets Mixed Reaction in Israel TEL AVIV (JTA) — The decision of a government- appointed arbitrator to grant doctors a 60 percent wage increase spread re- troactively over a two-year period, drew mixed reac- tions. The Finance Ministry said the salary hike was HAPPY NEW YEAR From The People That Care • DIAMOND LINCOLN/MERCURY, INC. " 541-8830 "The New Name in Town Where the Smart Money Buys" SECOND ANNUAL ALL-DAY SEMINAR CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Wednesday, September 21, 1983 Adat Shalom Synagogue B'nai B'rith and B'nai B'rith Women Accountants Unit No. 5156 I I 29901 Middlebelt (Between 13 Mile Road and Northwestern Hwy.) Farmington Hills, Michigan 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Registration and Coffee Seminar, including luncheon and appropriate breaks between speakers C.P.E. CREDITS: The program will qualify for 4 hours in "Accounting and Auditing," and 4 hours of "other" 8 hours of C.P.E. Members: $40 Please Note: If a non-member joins the B'nai B'rith Accountants Unit No. 5156 by December 31, 1983, the $25 extra charge for this seminar will be credited toward the $55 annual dues for 1984. Membership forms will be available at the registration table on the day of the seminar. MICHAEL G. KINNEY — Group Manager, I.R.S. Collection Division, Pontiac FREDERICK C. SWARTZ — Revenue Officer, I.R.S. Collection Division, Pontiac "Collection Problems and Communications with Taxpayer and His Representative" JAY T. NOWAK, C.P.A. — Price Waterhouse & Co. "Pronouncements Update; Audit Sampling" BARBARA E. ALPERN, M.A. — Chairperson, Communications Dept., Walsh College "Effective Communications" Fourth Speaker from Coopers & Lybrand, C.P.A.'s Auditing Topic and Speaker To Be Announced Special Guest Luncheon Speaker TERRY TYLER — Detroit Pistons Detach lower portion and mail registration immediately or phone IRVING YELLIN, 353-6966. Payments will also be accepted at the event or by LARRY HYMAN, 352-8040. Make check payable to: B'nai B'rith Accountants, Unit No. 5156 Irving M.. Yellin Name . 4000 Town Center Suite 295 Southfield, MI 48075 3 353-6966 Firm' Address: City: Phone: Home Zip Code . Office Member Cost $40 Non-Member Cost $65 Amount Enclosed $ El-- - In ON In EN OM MON ON •111 SOB MI 1•• On UM NO MB MO IMP - • NM 01111 . RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) The Legislative Assem- bly of the state of Rio de Janeiro met in special ses- sion recently and voted by a large majority to repeal a law that established a "Day of Solidarity with the Pales- tinian People." The same legislature had met last May to establish Sept. 12 as the "Day of Sol- idarity," the anniversary of the massacre of Palestinian civilians at the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Beirut. The solidarity day was inspired by pro-PLO Deputies. The Jewish community protested, pointing out that the real reason for the "Day of Solidarity" was not to mourn the victims of the massacre but to use the day to issue anti-Semitic, anti- Zionist and anti-Israel dec- larations. The Socialist Governor of Rio, Leonel Brizola, reportedly conceded in private that he agreed to the law establishing the "Day of Solidarity" with- out realizing its real ob- jective. He then urged the assembly to repeal the law. In another development, Brizola declined the request of Farid Sawan, the PLO representative in Brazil, to address the conference of the Latin American section of the Socialist Interna- tional. Sawan's effort to present a resolution on the Middle East was also turned down. COST: Non-Members $65 Registration: JERUSALEM (JNI) — Magen David Adorn, Is- rael's emergency medical service, was unable to pay its workers their August salaries because of cash flow shortage. MDA has made intensive efforts in recent weeks to collect debts owed by Is- raelis using its services and received a pledge for quick payment of its subsidy by the Health Ministry. How- ever, the Health Ministry has yet to receive its funds from the Finance Ministry. Meanwhile, the Hadas- sah Medical Organization has reached an agreement with both ministries to allow it to continue operat- ing through the current fis- cal year. Solidarity Day in Rio Nixed 851-5100 TIME: 8:00 a.m. be the most satisfied. Offi- cials noted that advances already paid to physicians more than covered the in- creases that will be paid re- troactively beginning last week and ending next spring. They said that no new money will have to be raised for the time being. But trade union leaders disputed the claim that the salary awards were Israel Medical Units Fighting Shortage of Funds 221 North Main St., Royal Oak, Michigan 48067 ACCOUNTANTS within the 22 percent wage increase ceiling applicable to all public employees. But the ruling by arbitrator David Shoham was de- nounced by representatives of hospital-employed doc- tors. The Medical Associa- tion welcomed it, but with reservations. The decision, however, is binding on all parties. The Treasury seemed to I Our dances enoble what is coarse, but they degrade what is heroic. —Joubert within the 22 percent limit. They said it vio- lated the national wage ceiling agreement and that other groups of workers will now de- mand equal increases. The doctors also won their demand for shorter hours. The , arbitrator ordered a 45-hour work week and stipulated that half of the hospital staff doctors, par- ticularly young residents, work only 42 hours, with generous overtime pay- ments. The agreement ties in- creased Israeli government support to U.S. contribu- tions. There had been rumors that Hadassah would have to close. A third organization, Eran, Israel's telephone service for suicide preven- tion and emotional support, will conduct a door-to-door fund raisikig Oct. 4. DESIGNS IN DECORATOR LAMINATES For high quality Formica Always at a great discount From our designs or yours...for your home or office Female Rabbi for Gay Temple It doesn't have to cost a fortune ...only look like it! LOS ANGELES — Rabbi Janet Marder has been cho- sen as the first rabbi for Temple Beth Hayim Hadashim, the 10-year-old reform synagogue in subur- ban Los Angeles whose membership is primarily homosexual. Rabbi Marder, a graduate of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, is one of about 65 female rabbis in America. 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