••.-• -y,stor,••••".."•••• .....-*•••••••••—• ,..•••••••••-••• • • ,-rs 1,4 30 Frippy4August 24, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Lkc7 c,fAin. WELT A Snit Jerry Fenby Fenby-Carr Shelby Lee Eric Freudigman Carl Ryding George Brooks VIS-A-VIS Sheldon Yellen _,Caricaturists 11t1 COOUDGE • IIERKLEY 548-6900 Oak, Park, MI 545.51 14 FLIZY- l'EIN. s I 7Ient Agency FOR7A7REAT PARTY! Johnny Chase Wilmot Tan Ploeger Loving Cup Divertissement Jay Valle Tim Hewitt & Feelings Johnny Griffith Design In Music Eric Harris Rabbi Mechel Twerski, Ph.D. DISCOUNT OFFICE. EQUIPMENT 26001 Coolidge Hwy. Oasis ABZ Orchestra Primos' Harry Teichert Strings Raymon Carbone Perfect Blend Mariachi Band Smiling Faces NEWS in psychology, family counseling and - Mrs. Faige Twerski, voted most interesting woman in - Milwaukee Magazine, 1982. When: Sunday evening August 26, 1984 8:00-10:00 p.m. — Registration 7:45 p.m. Where Evelithing Discounfod Every Day" WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR 92ored311 "THE JEWISH FAMILY" DAL SELECTED JEWELRY _ take part in a conference on Israel begins shipping fences and alligators Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel is developing two unusual export items electronic Where: Jewish Community Center fences, and• alligators. According to a spokesman 15110 W. 10 Mile Road in Oak Park for the Israel Aircraft In- 968-4835 or 545-0131 dustries, part owner of Magal, a local company "THE STORE FOR THE ACHING BACK' manufacturing electronic fences, over 600 miles of Israeli-made electronic fences- have been sold to foreing governments for in- stallation along borders and around airports, nuclear reactors, parliaments and royal castles. One of the most recent deals was with the organiz- ers of the Olympic Games in ' ' Los Angeles, where some six miles of fences with de- vices to signal penetrations, were installed around the Olympic villages. My Aching Back, Inc? Native crocodiles disap- peared from Israel nearly 50 26561 W. 12 Mile Road (LEO KNIGHT OFFICE CENTER) years ago, but alligators Southfield, Michigan were reintroduced from Florida when a special alli- Phone: 353-BACK gator zoo was established near Lake Tiberias three years ago, when about 20 alligators were flown in. Last year 180 "sabra alli- gators" were hatched, and the keepers of the nature preserve hope that this year • over 250 of the eggs so far Af10/ :QUARTZ WATCHES cm-cHANEL num • laid will hatch. The OFF OPIUM-GUCCI HALSTON-NORELL-SHAUMAR SUgg. list • preserve authorities are • • /O .6.• Sr Ir '. • now offerng the Israeli • aligators for sale to zoos and • EUREKA VACS interested persons abroad. OPENING SOON! 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One Block East of Greenfield Mon. thni Sat. 10-4 p.m. • •••••••••••••••••••••••• WORKMEN'S CIRCLE Secular Jewish Education Nursery School 1 Weekdays, mornings & afternoon sessions. Limited openings. 3-5 year olds. A wide variety of play experiences in art, cooking, sci- ence, pre-math and pre-reading. STARTS SEPT. 10 ,Sunday School History, Yiddish language, music, holiday celebrations, Yiddish tradi- , tions. Small classes. Individual at- tention. Ages 5-13. Sundays 9:30-12:15 STARTS SEPT. 16 Adult Yiddish Classes Beginners (date to be determined). Intermediate - reading, writing, conversation. STARTS SEPT. 12 Registrations now being accepted • 26341 Coolidge, O.P. Call 545-0985 AIN holds annual event Washington, D.C. — More than 1500 delegates will participate in the 89th National Convention of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. Sunday through Sept. 2 at the Hyatt Regency-Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, Va. The JWV Ladies Auxiliary (JWVA) will be holding its 57th na- tional convention simul- taneously. The opening convention session will take place on Wednesday with the dedica- tion of the new building housing the national head- quarters of the JWV of the U.S.A., its Ladies Auxiliary and the JWV USA National Memorial Inc. The Congres- sionally chartered National Memorial is dedicated to commemorating participa- tion and sacrifices of Jewish-Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces from pre-Revolutionary War times to the present. On Thursday representa- tives from the two major political parties will discuss a variety of domestic and foreign policy issues during a presidential candidates forum. On that same day, Yosef Yaakov, Consul Gen- eral, State of Israel, will ad- dress the convention dele- gates on current issues in ),'