11111.1111111111.1MINININIMINI 6 _I ■ 1111M._ _.1 ■ 1._ _masa_ _ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 16, 1984 * * -- LOCAL NEWS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TAKE HOME A MOVIE TONIGHT!!! Right in• Your Own Driveway! • REUBEN, REUBEN • • MOSCOW ON THE HUDSON • • YENTL • • THE BOUNTY *. • ROMANCING THE STONE • it VIDEO VIDEO PLUS PLUS AUDIO $35.00 membership fee Old Orchard SHOPPING CENTER Orchard Lake at Maple 855-4070 Evergreen Plaza 12 Mile Rd. at Evergreen 569-2330 Rabbi Elchonon B. Freedman, administrative director of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, will be honored with the "Avodas HaKodesh" Community Service Award of Agudath Israel of America at the 62nd national convention of Agudath Israel on Thursday in New York. ;MAN Certified by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence Comes to your home or office with the garage-on-wheels Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra * * • Expert diagnostic tune-up • Electronic analyzer - all engine systems • Professionally trained mechanics • Perfect results assured Expanded Services Call Sanford Rosenberg for your car problems *VHS ONLY' *VHS & BETA* Agudath Israel cites Detroit rabbi THE TUNE ,-UP ************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3:398-3605 ai] GET A BIG DEAL FROM MICHIGAN'S BIG Rabbi Elchonon Freedman Rabbi Freedman is well known both on the local Detroit scene as well as in national Orthodox Jewish affairs. He is associated with numerous Torah institu- tions, serving in both professional and lay capacities. An alumnus of Beth Medrash Govoha of Lakewood, N.J., Rabbi Freedman gained his first experi- ence in Torah community affairs as close assistant of the late rosh yeshiva of Lakewood, Rabbi Shneur Kotler. He has been a founding director of both the Kol- lel Institute of Greater Detroit and MERKAZ, the Layman's Association of the Council of Or- thodox Rabbis of Detroit, having also served as director of public relations of the latter. In connection with his post at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Rabbi Freedman has been appointed as a member of the Day School Ad- ministrators Commission for Torah Umesorah, the National Society of Hebrew Day Schools, and he is active as a lecturer on fund-raising strategies for He- brew day schools across the coun- try. In addition, Rabbi Freedman is chairman of the Highway Advi- sory Committee of the Orthodox Jewish community in Oak Park, and volunteers his efforts on be- half of the Hebrew Benevolent Society's Chevra Kadisha. The "Avodas HaKodesh" Com- munity Service Awards are pre- sented each year at the national convention of Agudath Israel of America to distinguished Or- thodox Jewish leaders in local communities throughout the country. I. L. Kenen to speak at banquet at Young Israel of Oak-Woods DEALER Israel . U.N. delegation between 1948 and 1950. He left for Wash- ington in 1951 to lobby with Con- gress for aid for Israel and retired in 1975. Kenen has received many hon- ors "in recognition of his effective, diplomatic and journalistic advo- cacy of the cause of Israel." He was awarded an honorary fellowship from the Hebrew University in August 1977. Mr from $6,873 NEWS I. L. Kenen YOU'RE BETTER OFF AT Buick Honda 28585 Telegraph Rd. Across From Tel Twelve Mall Southfieid,Mich. 353-1300 • . r 1 S r I r 1 4.1 4 .21, 1, k I. L. Kenen who has been at the forefront of American support of Israel for more than 40 years and well known in the Washington political scene, will be the guest speaker at the annual banquet at the Young Israel of Oak-Woods honoring Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Levitsky on Dec. 9. Kenen is the honorary chair- man of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which he helped to establish in 1951, and the editor emeritus of the Near East Report, which he founded in 1957. He left newspaper work in 1943 to serve as secretary of the Ameri- can Jewish Conference. which mobilized public support for Is- rael's establishment. When the United Nations took up the Pales- tine question in 1.947, he was di- rector of information for the Jewish Agency's delegation, and he held the same post for the first U.S. Mideast policy based on myth senator tells parley New York (JTA) — U.S. policy in the Middle East is based on myth, a leading member of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee charged. Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, the second ranking Democrat on the committee, said the "three myths" which "propel U.S. policy in the Middle East" are "the be- liev that Saudi Arabia can be a broker for peace, the belief that King Hussein (of Jordan) is ready to negotiate peace, and the belief that the Palestine Liberation Organization can deliver a con- sensus for peace." Biden addressed the 59th an- niversary convention of the Herut Zionists of America at the Hotel Piere.