THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1984 . 9 We Will Beat Your Best Price Hawaii Senator will speak here Sen. Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii will be guest speaker on behalf of the 1985 Allied Jewish Campaign at an 8 p.m. cocktail reception on Oct. 30 in the home of - Dr. Joseph and Nancy Jacobson. Campaign contributors of $10,000 are invited to attend the --gathering with their spouses. Dr. Jacobson, Lawrence S. Jac- - kier, Milton Lucow, Morris Rochlin and Jane Sherman are major gifts chairmen ($10,000 level) for this meeting. Decorated several times for heroism during World War II, In- , ouye later attended George Wash- ington University Law -School and , went on to seek political office in the House and Senate of the Terri- tory of Hawaii, where he was born. 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Where quality work, discount prices and you the customer make us #1 552-0088 111V T"IYIJII- -1"37D 11 1 .130i1 TECHNION 1924-1984 NEWS $.= Musical tribute to Shcharansky slated Oct. 30 at B'nai David A musical tribute titled The History of Jewish Music and American Jewish composers" will be given for the benefit of Avital Shcharansky, wife of prisoner of conscience Anatoly, who was an- _ rested in March of 1977 and sen- tenced to 13 years in prison on false charges. It will be held at Cong. B'nai ° David on Oct. 30, at 8 p.m. The chairman of this event is Jac- queline Rogers. Among the dancers and singers who will perform are Cantor Hyman Adler and the B'nai David Men's Choir. Cantor Adler is a de- scendant of cantors, and was born in the old city of Jerusalem. He served Cong. B'nai David for 38 years, and congregations in New York and Cleveland before com- ing to Detroit. He has entertained at a variety of Jewish programs in - the community. The Hora Aviv Israeli Folk Dance Troupe also will perform. They have danced together for eight years, have entertained at ethnic festivals and for various Jewish organizations in met- , - ropolitan Detroit. There will be Yiddish, Hebrew, Sephardic and Chasidic music, as well as the songs of the American Jewish composers Irving Berlin and George Gershwin. Marlene Feld will be the ac- companist. She teaches piano and plays for the social hour at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Feld also plays at Borman Hall for the residents' birthday parties and has accompanied many entertainers in the commu- nity. For tickets and information, call Bertha Katz, 559-5352; or Florence Malach, 569-3874. Soviet emigration is down — again New York (JTA) — Only 69 Soviet Jews were permitted to emigrate in September, according to the Greater New York Confer- ence on Soviet Jewry. This brings the total for the first nine months of 1984 to 721. Presidential candidates tackle church-state separation in debate Washington (JTA) — Both President Reagan and his. Demo- cratic challenger, former vice president Walter Mondale, ex- pressed support for the separation of church and state during Sun- -day's nationally televised debate from Louisville, Ky., but demon- , strated that they differ on how that separation is threatened. , Both candidates said that they were guided by their own reli- gious views and believed in prayer. But Mondale noted that while all Americans believe that "our faith tells us, instructs us about the moral life we should lead . . . what bothers me is this growing tendency to try to use one's personal interpretation of faith politically to question other's faith, and to try to use the instruments of government to im- pose those views on others." WL, • The Detroit Chapter of The American Technion Society cordially invites you to attend its 36th Annual Celebration Marking the 60th Anniversary of Technion, Israel Institute of Technology Thursday, November 8, 1984 Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road Southfield Guest Speaker Professor Yehuda Blum Former Israeli Ambassador To The United Nations Reagan meanwhile, noted that "I find myself in so much agree- ment with Mr. Mondale. "The only attacks I have made," the President said," are on people who would apparently break away at that wall from the gov- ernment side using the govern- ment, using the powers of the courts and so forth, to hinder that part of the Constitution that says the government shall not only not establish a religion, it shall not inhibit the practice of religion." 6:30 p.m. Cocktails - Petit Gourmet Buffet 8:00 p.m. Program 9:30 p.m. Dessert Table and Social Hour R.S.V.P. , Dress Optional 559-5190 For information and reservations, please call the Technion office, $100 per person for the Technion Endowment Fund