42 Friday, November 30, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MODEL DISCOUNTCLEANER Starr Carpet Cleaning Service Across From The Berkley Theater Carpets and area rugs professionally dry cleaned in your home or office. • • • • LOCAL NEWS 3011 W. 12 Mile Rd. Compare & Save $$$ PANTS SWEATERS SKIRTS Pinsker observes 57th anniversary 99c Carpet is ready for use immediately. No detergents to attract dirt Increases Carpet life Superior to steam and shampoo methods. (Lining extra — one week only) Call for demonstration and free estimate. 682-7448 VALID WITH COUPON ONLY EXP. DEC. 1, 1984 1 544-0350 New Hours 1ST QUALITY WORK AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES AMPLE PARKING IN REAR-ENTRANCE Mon.-Fri. 7-6:30 Sat. 8-4 The Unger Pfeffer Family Foundation of Pittsburgh announces the formation of a new library collection to serve the community. It consists of Rabbinical literature and re- sponse dating back to the 15th and 16th century. The library is maintained at the Kollel Institute, 15230 W. Lincoln, Oak Park. CELEBRATION OF JEWISH ARTS 1985 SERIES Fay Nicoll COT/MT/NG STYLIST Of JEWISH MELODIES January 19, 8:30 p.m. ‘Gimpel the Fool " /MAC BASHEY/S SINGER'S CLASSIC TALE March 10, 7:30 p.m. HOPP MANAGEMENT COMPANY is expanding its offices to At Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre For Information: 663-3336 Series tickets $30, students, senior citizens $15 401 South Woodward, Suite 456 Birmingham, Michigan 48011-1621 (313) 258-6400 . Property Management Commercial Brokerage Investment Analysis Feasibility Studies Private Placement Syndication Property Management Analysis KOCH LOWY The Ultimate In Modern Lighting! SALE! SALE! DISCOUNTS UP TO 60% ON Designer Wallpapers • Furniture Carpeting • Custom Draperies • Gifts Unusual Accessories & Art Objects Custom-Made Blinds & Shutters — and more! TALENTED DESIGN STAFF AT YOUR SERVICE SALE ENDS TUESDAY! HOPP MANAGEMENT COMPANY S WE'LL TURN IT INTO CASH NEWS FAST. CALL US FOR DETAILS. Extremism scored • SAVE yourself the cost of advertising! • SAVE yourself the tiresome job of garage sales! • SAVE yourself the danger of admitting strangers into your home! • SAVE yourself the hassle! WANTED • • • • FURNITURE ALL TYPES ANTIQUE FURNITURE WALL HANGINGS ART WORK • • • • LIGHT FIXTURES • INFANT FURNITURE LAMPS • SILVER BRASS ACCESSORIES • CRYSTAL CHINA • AND MORE ANIIIMMENI ■ WE SELL IT FOR YOU AND TAKE A COMMISSION WHEN THE SALE IS COMPLETED. CALL US FOR DETAILS. PICK-UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE We also conduct In-house estate sales Only In Loehmann's Hunters Square Farmington Hills 31205 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT 14 MILE RD. Call: 8556972 Cong. Shaarey Zedek will have a "College Night" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Morris Adler Hall of the synagogue. The program is designed for 11th and 12th graders, and will focus on the Jewish dimension of picking a college. Representatives of major Michigan and out-of- state universities will be on hand to answer questioris. Parents are welcome. For reservations, call Shaarey Zedek, 357-5544. Do You Have Furniture And 1 Decorative Accessories To Sell? up. STUNNING SWING-ARM solid-brass lamp for reading or accent lighting. Extends to 26W. Plain linen shade in white or beige. Style P-14. College night set at Shaarey Zedek WANTED: EVERY LAMP & FIXTURE CONTEMPORARY "TENT" solid-brass floor lamp. Height adjustable 35" to 47°. Shade extends to 15". Available in polished brass, chrome or antique brass. Style F-2075. The Pinsker Progressive Aid Society will celebrate its 57th an- niversary at a dinner-dance on Sunday at Cong. B'nai David at 6 p.m. Since 1927 the Pinsker Pro- gressive Aid Society has contrib- uted to various charities and is still maintaining the same humanitarian work locally and in Israel. Harry Laker will be honored as Man of the Decade "for his years of dedication and involvement with the Pinsker Progressive Aid Society." Officers for the coming year are: President, Arnold Oleinick; Vice Presidents, Harry Paull, Milton Oleinick, Sheldon Fridson and Manuel Katzman; Financial Sec- retary, Mannie Ekelman; Record-. ing Secretaries, Norma Blake and Blanche Baron; Treasurer, Irvin Forman; Reserve Treasurer, Sam Kagan; and Chaplain, Ms. Baron. Librarian Rabbi Weissfish Hours 9 a.m. to 6 P.m. Mike Burstyn INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL STAR February 9, 8:30 p.m. 40%off. Harry Laker The Re-Sell-It Shoppe • 34769 GRAND RIVER, FARMINGTON in the Worldwide Center, 3/4 Mil. W. of Farmington Rd. MON., TUES., WED. & SAT. 10-6, THURS. & FRI. 10-9 OPEN SUNDAYS 12-4 478-7355 • • Port Chester, N.Y. (JTA) — A leading Orthodox scholar told the concluding session of the 62nd na- tional convention of Agudath Is- rael here this week that while there was "good reason to fear the ascendency of the radical right and the imposition of sectarian values" on the American society, "the danger on the other side is greater." Prof. Aaaron Twerski of Hofstra University on Long Is- land added that "the pressure to implement unthinking egalitarianism on all com- munities threatens the existence of Orthodox Judaism and its in- stitutions" in the United States. Some 3,000 members and guests attended the five-day convention.