56 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 15, 1985 A SINGLES PARTY FIND IT (formerly of Toronto) invites you to IN THE L THE "LET'S GET ACQUAINTED GROUP" GINOPOLIS 27815 Middlebelt Rd. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1985 An S. Grossman Production BE THERE SYNAGOGUE Farmington Hills, MI COVER CHARGE DOOR PRIZE ‘1111F Israeli Druze Leader Due IS CELEBRATING GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY WITH VALUES JUST FOR YOU .. . SAT., FEB. 16 THRU MON., FEB. 18 Bern Conrad Knits • Tops • Pants • Skirts • Linen Jump Suits ■•■ 40% OFF Zeidan Atashi Original Price! Reg. Hours: Mon., Tues.; Wed. & Fri. 10-6, Thurs. 10-8, Sot. 10-5:30 APPLEGATE SQUARE Northwestern Hwy. Bet. 12 & 13 Mile 354-1242 exclusive apparel for discriminating women penswanwavommt,,,..emt`ws. - 4041” u '=t•• • Zeidan Atashi, a member of the Knesset from the Shinui Party (Democratic Movement for Change) and a leading figure in the Israeli Druze community will speak at Temple Emanu-El at 8:15 p.m. March 4. Atashi's talk is entitled "The Unity Government and the _ Chance for Electoral Reform." The public is invited free of charge. Prior to his re-election to the Knesset this year, Atashi played a key role in the Israeli Druze Na- tional Council, and acted fre- quently as a liaison between the Lebanese Druze community and the Israeli government over the past few years. Atashi served previously in the Knesset from 1977 to 1981, and as Consul for Information at the New York Consulate General of Israel (1972-1975) and member of Israel's Permanent Mission to the U.N. (1975-1976). He was the first non-Jewish Israeli to hold a dip- lomatic post when he was ap- pointed Consul for Information in New York. In addition to these posts, Atashi has also been a reporter on Arab affairs for Israeli television and holds a master's degree in political science from Haifa Uni- versity. Atashi's talk is sponsored by the adult education committee at the temple in conjunction with the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University. Men's Club Sabbath Set ?A'w'NFAiMMN • 4,0 Samuel Yagoda will be honored "for his devoted service to the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club and the synagogue" at Men's Club Sabbath services at 8:45 a.m. Feb. 23. During the past ten years, Yagoda has spent countless hours visiting members of the congrega- tion who have become ill or are in the hospital. Men's Club President Sheldon Satovsky and Robert Bayer, Dr. Joseph Langnas and Max Som- berg, co-chairmen, invited the public. The services will be conducted by Men's Club members, assisted by the Men's Club Choir, under the director of Max Somberg. A luncheon will follow kiddush. There is a fee. Paid reservations are due by Tuesday. Mail reserva- tions to Men's Club, Cong. Shaarey Zedek, P.O. Box 2056, Southfield, 48086-2056. Joint Brunch Is Planned HOME-MADE SOUPS MADE DAILY SANDWICHES MADE TO ORDER PHONE AHEAD FOR EASY PICKUP TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS FRESH GARDEN SALADS FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CHOPPED LIVER • GEFILTE FISH SMOKED SABLE 2% MILK '1.69 gal. COOKING ONIONS 1 2c lb. MICHIGAN U.S. #1 POTATOES . 99c lb. $1.59 to $2.89 NECTARINES • SEEDLESS GRAPES • CORED PINEAPPLES • BEAN SPROUTS PEAPODS • ASSORTED NUTS • ,BANANAS • ETC. • ETC. • ETC. • ETC. ).• f .,VP 4 # • 4, 1## s d • Young Israel Sisterhood will hold a brunch for men and women on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. at Young. Israel of Greenfield. A dairy buf- fet will be served. There is a charge, or guests will be admitted with a filled canister for L'Maan Hayeled in Israel. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Allan Blustein, the director of Pastoral Care at Sinai Hospital. Rabbi Blustein has served as chaplain 'in the U.S. Armed Forces and has written many arti- cles, some of which have appeared in The Jewish News. His topic will be "Women in Jewish History." Guests are invited. For reserva- Interfaith Leader Will Give Address Rev. Jim Lyons, executive di- rector of the Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies, will speak to the Troy Jewish Congre- gation at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Lutheran Church of the Master, 3333 Coolidge, Troy. Rev. Lyons will speak on "Judeo/ Christian Relationships." There is an admission fee. For information, call Phyllis Wenig, 879-2829. tions, call Mrs. Eva Hertz, chain, man of the L'Maan Hayeled Brunch, 544-9222; or Young Is- rael of Oak-Woods, 398-1177, mornings; or Young Israel of Greenfield, afternoons, 967-3655. HMC Evaluation Dr. Jacob (Jack) I. Hurwitz, pro- fessor emeritus, Wayne State University, is currently evaluat- ing the results of a research inves- tigation on behalf of the Holocaust Memorial Center in West Bloomfield. Dr. Hurwitz, who is serving as a volunteer research consultant to the Center, and Elana Goldman, research assistant, recently sur- veyed visitors to the HMC for their reactions to the facility, which is the only exclusively de- signed center of its kind in North America. The specific purposes of the in- vestigation are to determine what categories of people visit the Cen- ter (defined in terms of age, sex, religion, personal relationship to Holocaust, etc.), and how these different types of visitors react to what they see and hear there.