8 Friday, January 18, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LOCAL NEWS Gifts of Excellence Super Week opens the Allied Jewish Campaign For Saving At FEDERAL FIRST 1111k savingsBank and trust 1 ; 5. . 1:11c R Beautiful Gifts are only half the story First Federal Savings Bank and Trust offers HIGH YIELD 3, 5 or 7 year Certificates of Deposit. You receive an IMMEDIATE return on your investment with the selection of your gift PLUS a guaranteed long-term, high yield, rate of interest. GIFT A. Timex Mini Alarm (not shown) B. Weitz 2 & 6 Piece Knife Sets (not shown) C. Royal Tour Two Suiter (not sholin) D. Magnavox 12" Black & White TV E. Alpine Woodlands 50 Piece Set F. Magnavox 5" Black & White TV with Radio G. Airway 4 Piece "Raphael" Luggage Set H. Magnavox Modular Audio System 1. Magnavox 13" Color TV J. Magnavox Total Audio System • G.E. 13" Color TV with Remote (not shown) L Magnavox 19" Color TV M. Tappan Microwave Oven N. Magnavox Video Cassette Recorder 0. Magnavox 25" Console Color TV P. Howard Miller "New Yorker" Grandfather Clock Q. Apple Ilc Computer System R. Magnavox 40" Rear Projection TV I . CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 7 YEAR 5 YEAR 3 YEAR $ 1,300 $ 800 $ 500 1,200 1,700 2,500 3,000 4,000 4,500 - 5,000 8,000 8,500 9,000 11,000 11,500 12,000 16,000 19,000 29,000 63,000 For Savings Rates 24 hours a day call 1,700 2,500 3,500 4,500 5,500 6,500 7,000 11,000 11,500 13,000 15,000 17,000 18,000 23,000 28,000 42,000 92,000 3,000 4,500 6,000 8,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 19,000 20,000 22,000 27,000 29,000 31,000 40,000 48,000 74,000 161,000 1-800-521-0708 OFFICE LOCATIONS MAIN OFFICE - PONTIAC 761 W. Huron St.. 333-7071 Avon Township - 1460 Walton Blvd. Avon Township - 70 W. Tienken Bloomfield Hills - 1277 W. Sq. Lake Rd Clarkston - 5799 Ortonville Rd. Drayton Plains - 4416 Dixie Hwy. Hazel Park - 1631 E 9 Mile Rd. 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Members of the area congrega- tions will learn more about the life-sustaining work of the Jewish Welfare Federation and its Allied Jewish Campaign at the upcom- ing sixth annual Federation- Campaign Sabbath, to be ob- served Jan. 25 and 26. The special Sabbath is part of a "Super Week" of activities planned to help launch the Cam- paign's intensive community fund-raising effort. The week in- cludes a Campaign opening Wed- nesday with guest performer Theodore Bikel, the Women's Di- vision annual Phonogift apeal - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Jan. 27 - and the Super Sunday telephone drive Jan. 27. Super Sunday Chairmen Hdrriet Dunsky and N. Brewster Broder will appear on behalf of the Cam- paign on WDET-FM (101.9) at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Rabbis at 12 local temples and synagogues will take part in the cooperative effort, with many hosting guest speakers. Among those who have been invited to address congregations this eve- ning are: Federation Executive Vice President Wayne L. Feins- tein at Temple Emanu-El, and Jane Sherman, a member of the JWF Executive Committee, at Temple Israel. Feinstein will also address the congregation at Temple Beth El at services on Jan. 25. Saturday morning speakers in- clude Stanley - D. Frankel and Robert' H. Naftaly, 1985 Cam- paign chairmen, at Adat Shalom Synagogue and Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, re- spectively; Peter M. Alter, a JWF Executive Committee member, at Cong. B'nai David; Mark E. Schlussel, Federation treasurer, at Young Israel of Southfield; and Women's Division Campaign JCCouncil joins coalition to fight crime The Jewish Community Coun- cil has joined the Detroit Met- ropolitan Anti-Crime Coalition (MACC), whose purpose is to combat and prevent crime in the metro area. Irving Rubin of Detroit is repre- senting the Council at coalition meetings. The new coalition, organized by Horace Sheffield of the Detroit Association of Black Organiza- tions (DABO), plans to work to- gether with local police, business association, neighborhood block clubs and community councils, to develop a comprehensive program to deal with the problems of crime in and around Detroit. At its first organizational meet- ing, the coalition formulated plans for a city-wide conference, to be held at Cobo Hall in March. This conference is tentatively entitled "Let's Fight Back! Let's Save Our City!" and will present a series of proposals for the im- plementation of anti-crime pro- grams. Chairman Sharon Hart at Cong. B'nai Moshe. Also taking part Saturday morning are Rabbi David Nelson, Cong. Beth Shalom; Rabbi James Gordon, Young Israel of Oak- Woods; and Rabbi Milton Arm, Cong. Beth Achim. Paul D. Borman, a Campaign vice chairman, will speak at Cong. Shaarey Zedek on Feb. 2. For information about Federation-Campaign Sabbath and Super Week, call the Federa- tion office, 965-3939. Tickets are still available for the opening event with Theodore Bikel. NEWS Man gets life sentence for killing protester Jerusalem (JTA) - The Jerusalem District Court Sunday sentenced Yona Avrushmi to life imprisonment for the murder of Emil Grunsweig two years ago during a Peace Now demonstra- tion outside the Prime Minister's office. The court found Avrushmi, a resident of the West Bank town of Ofra, guilty of murder after he threw a hand grenade into the crowd of demonstrators the night of Feb. 10, 1983. Avrushmi's lawyers said they will appeal the verdict. Grunzweig, a 33-year-old teacher, was part of a protest out- side from where the Cabinet was deliberating on the recom- mendations handed down by the Kahane Commission on the Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps mas- sacre of September 1982. In his decision, Judge Zvi Tal placed special importance on one brief passage in the testimony Avrushmi gave the police inter- rogator at the end of January 1984, shortly after he was ar- rested by police authorities. Asked why he had thrown the hand grenade, Avrushmi replied, "Why? - because I knew it was them against us. And I said to my- self there is only one thing to do - scare them. That's what will stop them. We have to really scare them." The judge ruled that Avrush- mi's testimony to the police was not made under duress. It was part of the consistent effort of plea bargaining to reduce the charge from murder to manslaughter.