THE DETROITJEWISH NEWS P A Baptists hear rabbi's words from Reagan ,\\ New York (JTA) — When President Reagan addressed the "Baptist Fundamentalism '84" con- vention last month in Washington, he said he "wanted to do something eviifferent." Addressing approx- imately 20,000 Christians, headed by Rev. Jerry Fal- well, Reagan spent the re- mainder of his time reading an article stressing the im- portance of America as a na- tion based on pluralism, where citizens could take pride in their particular religions, and yet work to- gether "when the time came to help others, to comfort and to ease pain." The Office of the Fleet Chaplain Commander of the Sixth Fleet reported that the words were from an article written by Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff, the Navy chaplain who was present in Beirut at the time of the truck bomb attack on U.S. Marines last Oct. 23. Resnicoff, part of a three-man Jewish-Catholic Protestant chaplain team on the staff on the Sixth Fleet Commander, had ar- rived in Beirut days earlier to lead memorial services for a Jewish Marine killed by sniper fire. On the morn- ing of Oct. 23, he, along with Father George Puciarelli, a Catholic Navy chaplain, was among the first on the scene to begin rescuing and comforting the wounded. Vote switch on foreign aid Congressional observers told The Jewish News that last week's House vote on the Foreign Aid Authoriza- tion bill included some vote switching because aid to Is- rael was included in the bill. Rep. William Broomfield (R-Birmingham), ranking Republican on the Foreign Affairs Committee, intro- duced a Reagan Administration-backed amendment giving military aid to El Salvador. Many pro-Israel Democrats, therefore, voted against the entire bill. Rep. Howard Wolpe (D- Lansing) was opposed to the aid for El Salvador, but voted for the bill because he did not want to block the aid for Israel. UP TO 50% OFF Don't miss . ONE J LADY CUSTOM GUNITE CONSTRUCTION BY: suM Ai 4.. 0 C K Friday, May 18, 1984 A: BAND piano or portable organ with rhythm box P 0 0 L S 353-9566 626-8422 BUILDERS OF: RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER (indoor & outdoor) FRANKLIN HILLS C.C. KNOLLWOOD C.C. TAM O'SHANTER C.C. MAY WE BUILD ONE FOR YOU? BioGuard Your next party can be your best when you rent. Whether ifs dinner party for eight or a garden party for eighty we can help make it easier and more economical too. We have decorations, ctairs, tables, party tents, cups, glasses, silverware, china, linens . .. and much more! Call on us for your next party. villAINNIMOMmer Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 424-8833 while merchandise lasts! FABULOUS SAVINGS ON SOFAS & LOVE SEATS! Sherwood Studios 7 7Upstairs Backroom SALE! 44s • SOFA From Flair 1 available Peach/Beige Geometric (fabric) - 50% Off \ • *. • • • IN-STOCK ONLY NO SPECIAL ORDERS From Bernhardt (pictured) Beige/Brown Textured Stripe (fabric) SOFA Reg. $696 SALE $556 LOVE SEAT Reg. $600 SALE $480 OR BOTH FOR ONLY $899. 3 sets available CHROME/VELVET CHAIRS (pictured) 1/2 OFF Reg. $1401. SALE $699. • Beige/Brown Textured Stripe (Herculon) - 1 set available SOFA $899. LOVE SEAT $799. OR BOTH FOR ONLY $1399. • Rust/Brown/Qeige Tweed (fabric) - 2 sets available SOFA Reg $1132 SALE $899. LOVE SEAT Reg. $1053. SALE $799 OR BOTH FOR ONLY $1399 — SAVE 40% "ODD SINGLES" 50% OFF SINGLE LOVE SEATS • SINGLE TABLES • SINGLE CHAIRS 8 ti c r woo d 8tud7o8 Brown Acrylic Velvet - 1 pair available Reg. $720 EACH SALE $499 EACH Fine Furniture & Accessories Tel Twelve Mall • 12 Mile & Telegraph, Southfield Daily 10-9, Sunday 12-5 Phone 354-9060 OR THE PAIR FOR ONLY $720. Visit Sherwood Studios . . . it's worth it! • 13