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April 05, 1985 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-04-05

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Friday, April 5, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

RES 14

All Good Wishes
For A Healthful & Joyous

PASSOVER

Formerly Alexander's

From

Wishes Its Customers
and Friends

Restaurant and Lounge

259-2208

40

(

13400 W. 9 MILE, E. OF COOLIDGE
541-8480 4*
Oak Park

The Rhinocerous

265 Riopelle

NEWS

A HEALTHY & HAPPY PASSOVER

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
Mon-Fri 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun 7 a.m.-8 p.m. • DAILY SPECIAL

Beau Jacks

THE AREA'S NEWEST & MOST UNIQUE
RESTAURANT

A HEALTHY & HAPPY
PASSOVER
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS

AND ITS ENTIRE STAFF
WISH THEIR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS A
VERY HAPPY AND
JOYOUS PASSOVER

RESTAURANT

Creative American Cuisine

Sunday Table Service Brunch 11 a m. to 3 p.m.

Utica
45199 Cass Ave.
1 Block North of M-59 & 1 Block West of Van Dyke
RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED 731-4440

Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN
4108 W. MAPLE RD.
626-2630
1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH

the
tionsan
let;rat•e

Our Sincerest

27822 ORCHARD JAKE RD.
AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094

Wishes For A

Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

AND

HAPPY
PASSOVER

McFROCK'S DOWNSTAIRS

TAKE GREAT PLEASURE
IN WISHING ITS
CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS
A VERY HEALTHY
AND HAPPY

TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
From The

BOTTLE &
BASKET SHOPS

PASSOVER

MITCH'S II

LOOKING FOR A
SPECIAL PLACE

BANQUET ROOMS
- AVAILABLE FOR
ANY OCCASION

TO HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY?

3 Would Expand
Ties With Israel

Guatemala City (JTA) — Three
major candidates in Guatemala's
first presidential election in two
decades promised to expand rela-
tions with Israel if elected. One of
the candidates also called for mov-
ing his country's embassy to
Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.
Addressing a luncheon meeting
of the executive committee of
B'nai B'rith District 23 (Carib-
bean), former Vice President
Mario Sandoval Alarcon said he
doesn't understand why the pre-
sent Guatemalan government has
not transferred its embassy in Is-
rael to Jerusalem. The right-of-
center National Liberation
Movement candidate's comments
brought cheers from the 150 B'nai
B'rith guests.
The candidate of the left-of-
center Christian Democratic
Party, Vinicio Cerezo, compared
Guatemala's struggle for survi-
val, peace and democracy with Is-
rael's formative years. He said
that he was inspired by the strong
defense of human rights emanat-
ing from a nation that had a spe-
cial awareness about human suf-
fering.
The third candidate, Jorge Ser-
rano Elias of the centrist National
Cooperative Front, hailed the
close relationship of Guatemala's
179,000-member cooperative
farm movement with Israel's kib-
butzim. Serrano, a leader of the
cooperatives, indicated that his
country's farmers had received
training in advanced techniques
through exchange programs and
scholarships provided by Israel.
Although all three candidates
talked about a strong link be-
tween Israel and Guatemala,
Sandoval said he was "worried
about the PLO presence in creat-
ing chaos and terrorism."
A fourth presidential candi-
date, who was unable to attend,
was Jorge Carpio Nicolle of the
right-of-center National Center
Union Party.
Among the Jewish leaders at
the meeting were Isaac Gilinski of
Cali, Colombia, B'nai B'rith Dis-
trict 23 president; Marcel Ruff,
president of the organization of
Central American Jews; Jaime
Russ, president of B'nai B'rith
Guatemala; Warren Eisenberg of
the United States, director of the
International Council of B'nai
B'rith and B'nai B'rith executive
committee; and members from
Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao,
Guatemala, Mexico, Panama and
Venezuela.

From 50 to 400

We Can Assist Your Party Needs With
Everything From Hors d'Oeuvres and
Cocktails To A Sit-Down Black Tie Affair

For More Information, Please Call

666-4440
Your Host: Bill Mitchell

Your Hostess: Juanita

WISHING EVERYONE A
HEALTHY & HAPPY PASSOVER

Refuseniks Get
OK To Leave

Of Farmington Hills

Will Cater To Your Every Need

Our Specialties include:

• Bar Mitzvahs
• Reunions

• at Mitzvahs
• Company Parties

Limousine Service Available
For More Itrkonation

HAPPY
PASSOVER

Call

6665 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59), Across from Oakland-Pontiac Airport
Pontiac, Mich.

• Birthdays
• Weddings

851-2990

Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Washington (JTA) — Several
long-time refuseniks have been
given permission to emigrate
from the Soviet Union, the Union
of Councils for Soviet Jewry re-
ported.
They are: Victor Gliner and
Alexander Yampolosky, from
Leningrad; and Tatyana Levin-
son, Alexander Khazinov, Boris
and Marina Shainus, Ala Aber-
somson and the Goldberg and
Rosenberg families, all of Mos-
cow.

G—;

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