68 Friday, April 13, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Finest — For The Finest GOLDENBERG PHOTOGRAPHY Smithfield At 13 Mile 646-8484 Happy Passover DIAMOND BAKERY 6722 Orchard Lake Rd., From Your Neighborhood (South of Maple) 626 2212 West Bloomfield Plaza - also at Shopping Center Market Orchard Lake at Maple, West Bloomfield detrOit A Very Happy Passover From bageL The Inch Family Walter, Sally Robert and Kathy factery prwN , Our 14 Mile & Orchard Lake Rd. and 1 0 Mile & Coolidge Rd. Stores Will Be Closed Tues. April 17 (0) And Will Reopen Fri., April 20 /7 4 Our 7 Other Locations Will Remain Open(i) Main Office Number: 559-5233 We will close Mon., April 16 at 5 p.m. and re-open Wed., April 25 at 7 a.m. Crn:73 ADAS Y,rUCIRt rvir rrtst STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 GLATT KOSHER MEATS (at reasonable prices). L- WHOLE VEAL VEAL 79 lb. $1.85 lb. $1 60-70 lbs. 1 /2 WHOLE CHUCK OF BEEF 50-N lbs SHOULDER OF BEEF 30-40 lb. 69 lb. $1.79 lb. $1 All cut & freezer wrapped. Our meat and store are kashered for Pesach Many More Specials In Our Sell Service Counter Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis baba adda The producers & distributors of Wilno Kosher SALAMI 1 or 2 lb. Chubs are pleased to announce that this year, as in the past, a number of our products will again be available KOSHER FOR PASSOVER 1984-5744 California Seedless Navel 13 0 APRIL 19 ORANGES * A -r- s. al ., $ FRUIT DELI OPEN YEAR ROUND Dr. Brown's SODA All Flavors 39 doz. PHONE 546- 5598 23101 COOLIDGE OAK PARK IN THE OAK PARK PLAZA FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE DAILY at regular, everyday low prices! • Cottage Cheese • Sour Cream • 2% Low-Fat Milk • Orange Juic -) • Grapefruit Juice Certified Kosher for Passover by the Metropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator Shamir denies fishing for visit to U.S. Jerusalem (JTA) — Re- ports that Israeli Premier Yitzhak Shamir is seeking an invitation from the Rea- gan Administration to visit the United States before Is- rael's elections on July 23 were denied by Shamir's spokesman, Yossef Ahimeir. A report to that effect in Haaretz on Monday was promptly denied by the Prime Minister's Office. The Labor-affiliated news- paper Davar published a second report, from Wash- ington, alluding to "reser- vations" in official quarters there over alleged efforts by Shamir "to impose himself" on the Adminsitration. Ahimeir criticized Davar for publishing the story, saying it was uncalled for in light of the official denial on Monday. He said there was no truth to reports that Shamir seeks to visit the United States. Shamir met Tuesday with Robert Strauss, a former Dembcratic Party national chairman who served for a time as President Carter's special envoy to the Middle East. According to official sources, the long stalled au- tonomy talks, which were the subject of Strauss' sev- eral trips to the region in 1979, did not come up at his meeting with Shamir. Asked by Strauss what message he would like con- veyed to President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, who Strauss will meet in Cairo, Shamir replied that Israel welcomed Egypt's im- provement of its ties with the Arab world but felt strongly that this should not be done "at the expense of Egypt's ties with Israel." Strauss supports former Vice President Walter Mondale who is seeking the Democratic Presidential nomination. He told Shamir he believed Mondale would defeat President Reagan next November "if Jesse Jackson behaves." He did not elaborate. He said if Mondale is elected, he would be "the most pro-Israel President since . ." Shamir com- pleted the sentence, inter- jecting diplomatically, "since Ronald Reagan." War wounded Jerusalem (ZINS) — Ac- cording to the Israeli army publication Barnachaneh, Israel has suffered 37,000 wounded in all its wars, in- cluding 1,100 in Lebanon. Of the total, 97 percent are gainfully employed. The vast majority of the wounded suffered no per- manent injuries. Israeli students Tel Aviv (ZINS) — Israel began the school year last fall with 1,290,000 stu- dents, an increase of 30,000 over the previous year. Israel now has 73,000 teachers, with the vast majority of students going into the teaching profession being women.