36 Friday, October 19, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Daily Delivery SI°tFLOWERS For those who want the finest custom furniture at. . . AFFORDABLE PRICES The simplest cube to the most intricate wall unit built to your specifications by meticulous craftsmen. Selections for every room in your home or of- fice in fine woods, laminates, marble, glass and specializing in. . . OUTSTANDING LUCITE DESIGNS 478-5272 "For That Special Day or To Make That Day Special." • Party Specialists • Fruit Baskets . SWEETEST DAY IS THIS SATURDAY Entire Metropolitan Area 31562 GRAND RIVER (Orchard Lk. & Grand River) in the Plaza of Farmington • Visa • Master Card • American Express WE CONGRATULATE DR. DAVID S. UNGAR FOOT SPECIALIST Upon the recent opening of his practice at CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM THROUGH THE SOLE PATRONAGE OF WILLIAM MID JUNE POPLACK 34405 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON, MI 48024 477-3301 all our love Mom, Dad, Leah, Dani, Sarah, David, Raphael, Naftali, Benji, Eli, Barbara and Leon. PRESENTS E, AN OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENING t^4,110,' Thursday, Nov. 8, 1984, 8 p.m. SYMPOSIUM ON JEWISH EDUCATION with guest speaker FEATURING DR. MORTON SIEGEL CANTOR BEN ZION MILLER, CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH, CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY, TEMPLE BETH EL, TEMPLE ISRAEL, CONG. BETH ACHIM, BROOKLYN, N.Y. W. BLOOMFIELD, MICH SOUTHFIELD, MICH. Director Department of Education United Synagogue Of America SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1984 1:00 - 4:00 P.M. COMMUNITY AT LARGE INVITED - NO CHARGE PICKETS MUST BE OBTAINED AT SYNAGOGUE OFFICE GEORGE J. ROSSMAN — LOUIS WEBER CO-CHAIRMEN hosted br CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM 21100 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield 1 4- 0* TOPICS FOR THE PROGRAM INCLUDE: THERE WILL ALSO BE WORKSHOPS LED BY: The Future of Education in our synagogues Goals and Purposes of an Education Program Dr. Morton Siegel and Marlene Appelman, Director of Family Life at Cong. Shaarey Zedek sponsored by the Continuing Education Program of Michigan Region United Synagogue of America Proposed expansion of EEC has Israel wary on exports Brussels (JTA) — Israel is mak- ing clear to its European trading_ partners the serious concern it has for its agricultural exports once Spain and Portugal become members of the European Eco- nomic Community (EEC) in January 1986. A delegation representing Hamerkaz Hakhaklat, the cen- tral organization of agricultural cooperatives in Israel, had a series of meetings in Brussels last week with representatives of Belgian an European agricultural inter- ests. Simha Assaf, who headed the Israeli group, stressed that we are not asking for preferential treatment, but we want the Euro- pean authorities to take our situa- tion into account on a basis of re- ciprocity and equality." Spain is due to enter the EEC Jan. 1, 1986, but the date is prob- lematic because negotiations are presently deadlocked. Parliamentary group nixes anti-Zionist resolution at parley New York (JTA) — The secretary-general of the Inter Parliamentary Union, Pio-Carlo Terenzio, has privately written the president of the World Jewish Congress, Edgar M. Bronfman, informing him that in place of a proposed Kuwaiti resolution:;: equating Zionism with racism, the Union adopted an alternative resolution without anti-Zionist references at its conference which ended in Geneva earlier this month. In his letter received here last week, Terenzio refered to the "numerous cables and letters from Jewish associations from all over the world" urging defeat of , the Kuwaiti proposal, and he asked the WJC president to in- form the Jewish organizations of the decisions taken at the confer-. - 1 ence. The resolution ultimately adopted condemns South Africa's racial policies but makes no refer- ence to Israel. 70th of YESHIVAH BETH YEHUDAH B11011ETARY at the Fairlane Manor DINNER: 7:00 P.M. COCKTAILS: 6:00 P.M. *For Reservations Please Call: 557-6750 "GOLDEN TORAH AWARD RECIPIENT" Mr. Sol Lessman Dinner Co-Chairmen IVAN BLOCH • I. WILLIAM SHERR DAVID HOLTZMAN • SPENCER PARTRICH • MICKEY SHAPIRO