14 Friday, March 23, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Soviet Jewry ATTENTION Men With A Hairpiece COMFORTABLE PRIVATE STUDIO ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION Call for Your Free Trim & Style and Compare ask for L ET'S RENT IT LET'S 13 Mile Rd. 29212 ORCHARD LAKE RD. S. of Farmington Hills 855-0480 RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS You're invited to have a complimentary Hairtrim & Style! FREE PARTY CONSULTATION • Glass Dishes • Chairs • Paper Goods • Linens • China • Tables • Stemware • Silverplate nomomotiatfilliiit The following 4 questions And Compare • Quality • Professional Service • Custom Hairpiece 569-3555 "The Good One" under $400 WHY SEDERAMA 84? WHEN SEDERAMA 84? WHAT SEDERAMA 84? WHO SEDERAMA 84? MEN'S HAIR STUDIO Good for 1st Time Clients CLOSED MON. will be answered on page 31 John DiCaro 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE The APARTMENT 17125 W. 12 MILE, Southfield Offer expires 3-31-84 Continued from Page 13 Iles in the Soviet press," the SSSJ charged. The 16 American signers in the supporting state- ment, which solicits $100 and lesser amounts from Sentinel readers to help de- fray the cost of this ad and place the open letter as an ad in metropolitan dailies," include Herbert Apthekar and Lewis Moroze, editors of Jewish Affairs, a CPUSA publication; Archie Brown, a CPUSA Central Commit- tee member; Lester Cole, identified to SSSJ as "an or- thodox Stalinist"; Norman Markowitz, a Marxist histo- rian; and Samuel Neuberger, identified to SSSJ as "an independent radical lawyer and an old- time leftist." * * * M•1111•11116 Concert helps Soviet Jewry Advocates Proceeds from the Third Annual Freedom Concert for Soviet Jewry in Memory of Al M. Rosenberg, slated to take place at 8 p.m. Wed- nesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue, will be ear- marked for the advocacy programs of the Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish community Council. Anachnu Khan — We Are Here, a Jewish folkdance and musical ensemble of Is- raelis who emigrated from the Soviet Union, will entertain. Local advocacy programs organized by the DSJC in- clude Bar and Bat Mitzva twinning with Soviet Jewish youth, the Adopt- a-Family program, a speak- ers bureau, Soviet Jewry newsletter, "action alerts" about specific refusniks and community-wide programs. Members of the DSJC also send packages to refus- niks, place phone calls and encourage travel to the USSR to visit refusniks. Joel D. Gershenson is chairman of the DSJC, and Gerald Rogers is associate chairman. For concert tickets, call Beverly Yost at the Jewish Community Council, 962- 1880. Dr. Elazar to speak here Dr. Daniel J. Elazar, pro- fessor of political studies at Bar-Ilan University and president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, will be speaking as part of the Israeli-American Inter- cultural Lecture Series at 8 p.m. April 5 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bloch. Dr. Elazar will discuss "Power-Sharing in the Ter- . ritories: A New Solution." This talk is held under the auspices of Bar-Ilan Uni- versity. Admission is free, and there will be no solicita- tion of funds. What happens when the baby sitter has to reach you and you're still in the car? 01-011 Moir' t.4ssr Some calls can't wait. If it's urgent that someone speak to you immediately and you're not near a phone, how can you be reached? Dial 569-BEEP and find out all about RAM. The 24-hour paging sys- tem designed to reach you in your car, in a store, in a restaurant. Practically anywhere. It's the system that anyone can use. Housewife or businessperson alike. You can buy it or rent it by the month. if you have somebody who needs you, it's worth its weight III gold. Ask about our complete line of pag- ing serviceSs ar as I a moil r Dr. Elazar has been asso- ciated with Bar-Ilan Uni- versity for over a decade, heading its department of political studies from 1975 to 1979, its Institute of Local Government con- tinuously since 1973, and has been the incumbent of its Sen. N.M. Paterson Chair of Intergovernmental Relations since 1975. - He has been president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, a major Daniel Elazar think tank, since 1976, and is a professor of political sci- ence at Temple University and director of its Center for the Study of Federalism. He received his PhD de- gree from the University of Chicago, and has taught there as well as at the Uni- versity of Illinois, the Uni- versity of Minnesota and the Hebrew University. For reservations or in- formation, call the Bar-Ilan office, 398-7180. Kaplans celebrate 50th Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence (Avis) Kaplan of Southfield will be honored at a family dinner this weekend on the occasion of their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Their children are Mr. and Mrs. Sanford (Rita) Kaplan of Southfield and The Kaplans Dr. and Mrs. Seymour (Bar- bara) Adelson of Southfield. The senior Kaplans have four grandchildren. Kaplan is the former president of State Sample Co. He was graduated from the Detroit College of Law and was an assistant pro- secuting attorney in De- troit. He also was a Michi- gan state tennis champion. Mrs. Kaplan has been active as a Braille trans- criber, in Women's Ameri- can ORT, in the Youth Edu- cation League and in other service organizations. The couple was married on March 25, 1934, in De- troit.