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November 23, 1984 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-23

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"Nommillammiimmimmir
10 Friday, November 23, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ACT-SAT Testing

Thinking about taking the ACT or SAT test? Indi-
vidualizedinstruction is_now available so you can
improve your score.

Call 398-0116 after 4 P.M.

DIAMOND DESIGN

Manufacturing Jewelers

• EAR PIERCING EVERY DAY

• DIAMOND DESIGN WILL CUSTOM DESIGN
Aisib. MANUFACTURE JEWELRY FOR YOU

HUNTERS SQUARE 3105 Orchard Lake Rd. 8517911

Major Credit Cards

Also tutoring in all subjects (your home)

Mr. Joseph's Pharmacy

SCOTTISH & IRISH

Hours: t0-5 Mon.-Sat

1O%DISCOUNT TO SENIOR CITIZENS

JEWEI ERY

Thomas J. Joseph, R.Ph.
Alvin Levine, R.Ph.
661-0774

(313) 855.3488

EI)INI3URGH CRYS -r\ I. 32744 FRANKLIN ROAD

FRANKLIN, MI 48025

Chuck
Randolph
Travel lit Tours

Airline Tickets • Cruises
Tours • Charters

M-F 9-5:30—

Pyrametrics, the new approach to haircutilng for
men and women is gaining popularity at VCG Salon.
Each section of your hair is cut to form a base and to
support the hair above it. Like laying bricks. If the first
course is right, the ones above it will follow. With
Pyrametrics, it's the best look for you. Make an appt.
now!

O

VCG SALON
642-2666
'6
OFF • '3 OFF
18 ON OFF
FIRST HAIR • ON YOUR 1ST ;
YOUR

ON

MI ON IN IN NI NO IM ON MI El MI OM

COLOR
exp. 2-28-85

1 PYRAMETRIC HAIRCUT I
• exp. 2-28-85 1

Distinctive Gifts from
the British Isles

WOOLENS, HATS

Professional pharmacy with personal service

W. Bloomfield

(just for kids)

Quality hourly drop-in child care
"Where kids can have fun!"

Gala New Year's Eve Overnight

645-5050

Sat. 10-3

BLOOMFIELD SPORTS
SHOP
10% OFF

Open 7 Days & Nights
Birthday Parties Available

Silkscreening

Of Michigan Inc.

Birmingham #3

Ice Cream • Fine Food

Team Outfitting

642-2128

540-5702

SW IE NSERS

on everything in the store
exp. 12-31-84

FIRST PERM
exp. 2-28-85

Minor Repairs While You Wait

tattninster

BLAZERS, KILTS,

"The little store with the little price"

5548 Drake • Cor. Walnut & Drake
In The Drake Summit Shopping Plaza

at 14 Mile Rd.

M-Th. 11-10
F-Sat. 11-11

540-7355

Sun. 12-10

Alpine Bike Shop

U /here shopping and service
go together

Lccated ,..oh the Northeast corner
of N44016,'004 Oaer Ad 0 s.

646-7565

HOLIDAY SPECIAL 45% OFF
ON STUD EARRINGS
ex. total wt. 1/2 carat

carry out & trays available

Sun. 8 a.m.-9 p.m.

In by 10 out by 5, except Sat. & Shirts

642-2293

647-0440

Sat. 8-5

1 : 11WW ArigrOW070

For ewry moment

wri ► th

a memory

ALBUM & FRAME
SALE 20% OFF

(rA ef oomfi etOeweteri cb d.

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645-1033

M-F 9:30-6

645-9774

Sat. 10-4

Sydney Bogg
Chocolates

COMPUTER
CENTER

A Division of Tandy Corporation

Sat. 9-6

647-2151

Large E. fattrhelt
ers'

reg. $450 Now $247 50

breakfast • lunch • dinner

Mon.-Fri. 9-7

I;

Daily 7-6:30

Embers Deli
& Restaurant

ladle
Meek

Report _3,000 war
criminals in Canada

Toronto (JTA) — A delegation
from the Simon Wiesenthal Cen-
ter in Los Angeles told Canadian
Solicitor General Elmer Mckay
that as many as 3,000 Nazi war
criminals and collaborators from
all parts of Europe may have
found haven in Canada and urged
the Canadian government to
track them down.
The delegation, which visited
Ottawa earlier this month, had an
hour-long meeting with McKay,
according to Sol Littman, the
Wiesenthal Center's Canadian.
representative. He said that
"Most of the people who took shel-
ter in Canada (after World War II)
came from Eastern European
countries," and among them were
"Ukrainian SS men, Latvian
police auxilliaries, Yugoslav Us-
tashi, Rumanian Iron Guardists,
Hungarian Cross and Arrow
members and Slovak Hlinka
Guardists." Many of those groups
were directly involved in the ex-
termination of European Jews.

Foreign viewers will
see edited 'Heritage'

New York (JTA) — Former Is-
raeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban
has revealed that the Public
Broadcasting System television
series "Heritage: Civilization and
the Jews," will be edited for view-
ing in Australia, Germany, Israel
and United Kingdom to meet
criticism from Orthodox groups.
The series, shown in the United
States on PBS stations this fall,
ws criticized for portraying
Judaism as an evolving faith in-
corporating myth and legend.

Heads WLCJ

BIG SALE ON
ALL INDOOR
EXERCYCLES

Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m.

NEWS

12-5 Sun.

646-0344

Hate examined

London (JTA)
, Anti-
Semitism in Europe nearly 40
years after the defeat of Hitler,
was examined by representatives
of nine European Jewish com-
munities at a day-long session
here last week under the auspices
of the European Committee on
anti-Semitism.

Vienna blasts

Custom Made to Order
Lovely Party or
Wedding Trays

9-9 Daily

Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. — Selma.
Weintraub, of Hartsdale, N.Y.,
was installed last week for a sec-
ond term as president of the
Women's League for Conserva-
tive Judaism.
She said the organization dur-
ing the next two years would con-
centrate on the problems of bat-
tered women, the terminally-ill,
alcoholism, Jewish singles, and
day care centers.

Now open from 11 A.M. for lunch

647-3500

Vienna (JTA) — A bomb
exploded in front of the Vienna
office of the Israeli airline El Al
last. Tuesday. Nobody was hurt,
and the damage was only slight.
An hour before the bomb went
off, a similar device exploded in
front of the British Embassy.
There were no injuries in that
explosion either.

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