100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 10, 1985 - Image 37

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-10

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ALEXAN9E

A Cootivli A \ vg' Core Ceviter

Book Fair
In Jerusalem

Jerusalem (JTA) — At least two
Egyptian publishers participated
in this week's Jerusalem Book
Fair. But they came as individu-
als, not an official delegation —
apparently because the Cairo
authorities have not been very
encouraging and because they are
concerned about their sales in
other Arab countries.
This year's fair attracted about
1,000 publishers from 40 coun-
tries. Some 100,000 books were
displayed. The countries re-
presnted included Turkey, Hun-
gary, Ireland and Brazil.
The main event was the pre-
sentation of the Jerusalem Prize
for literature to
Czechoslovakian-born Milan
Kundera.
In contrast to other book fairs,
which are mainly for the sale of
republication and distribution
rights, the Jerusalem Book Fair
stresses a series of cultural events
for the publishers and the general
public.

Providing skilled nursing care in a quiet,
residential setting for over thirty years, our
professional staff is dedicated to serving the
special short-term, convalescent and long-
term needs of our patient-guests and their
families.

-

718 W. Fourth Street, Royal Oak

545-0571

is

`D-Day' Graves
Desecrated

Paris (JTA) — An American
military cemetery overlooking
the Normandy beaches was desec-
rated last week by vandals who
smeared anti-Semitic graffiti on
gravestones and on a monument
engraved with the names of 9,936
American soldiers who died dur-
ing the 1944 Allied landings in
Normandy.
The cemetery, facing Omaha
Beach was visited by President
Reagan last June during the Al-
lied commemoration of the 40th
anniversary of "D-Day."
Cemetery staff who went to the
war monument to raise the flag
last Thursday found it covered
with slogans in thick black ink,
such as "Reagan Equals a Jew,"
"Zionists are Nazis" and, the
largest of all, "Reagan Don't Give
in to the Jews." Several of the
daubings were signed "PLO."

Puritan Auto now has

CELLULAR
PHONES!

(What Are You Waiting For?)

Shop & Compare
Puritan For

• Sales
• Service
• Installation

If you're not
wearing it,
sell it.

You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe
deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur-
chase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry.

A SERVICE TO PRIVATE OWNERS, BANKS AND ESTATES.

00.140t
/011

a",

est.

1919

30400 Telegraph Road
Suites 104, 134

Birmingham, Mi. 48010
(313) 642-5575

AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION.

GEMOLOGIST

vI DIAMONTOLOGIST

Daily 'til 530 p.m. LAWRENCE M. ALLAN
Sat. Ill 5:00
President

Group To Aid
Non-Jews

New York (JTA) — An Ameri-
can Jewish organization has been
formed to help suffering non-Jews
in Africa, Asia and Central
America.
Lawrence Phillips, chairman of
the new group, the American
Jewish World Service, who is also
the chairman of the Phillips-Van
Heusen Corp., said the service
was formed because there was no
Jewish organization "dealing ex-
clusively with development proj-
ects for non-Jews throughout the
world."
The purpose of the organiza-
tion, he said, and its primary ob-
jectives, would be to develop
health facilities and peasant ag-
ricultural programs. The first
project of the organization will be
an emergency airlift of a
planeload of medical and agricul-
tural supplies to Mozambique,
where 100,000 people were re-
ported to have died of famine-
related causes last year.

Friday, May 10, 1985

FOR
WOMEN
ONLY

Announcing
important new health
information
you can't afford
to miss...

free.

It concerns Osteoporosis, the "weak bones" disease of women.
And if you're 30 years old or more, you owe it to yourself to attend.
Learn how to prevent Osteoporosis, how to know if you have it, and
how to treat it — all free.

When: Monday, May 13, at 12 noon.
Where: The Jewish Community Center, 6600 West Maple Rd.,
West Bloomfield
Guest Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey Obron, M.D.
Phone 352-7810 for more information.

Puritan-Auto Service Centers is proud to announce the addition of their
Cellular Phone Service Department.
Take advantage of this opportunity to experience the luxury and
convenience of a state-of-the-art phone system for your car!

Call Today for an Appointment for
a Free Demonstration • 478-5050

Puritan Auto Service Center

31128 W. 8 Mile • Farmington Hills, MI 48024

478-5050 • 1-800-992-5050 (outside Michigan)

Advertising in The Jewish News
Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today.
Call 354-6060

s""
no
OTORS
or

PEUGEOT

THE "LOADED" 505 S PEUGEOT

ONLY $ 1

or

5, 9600"

$315.00**

• POWER SUNROOF
• HEATED BUCKET SEATS — FRONT
• AIR-CONDITIONING, TINTED GLASS
• OPTIONAL 3-SPEED, AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION "INCLUDED"
• ELECTRONIC STEREO-CASSETTE
RADIO WITH SCAN AND TUNING
CONTROL

per mo.

• HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE DRIVERS SEAT
• VELOUR UPHOLSTERY
• ILLUMINATED VANITY MIRROR
POWER-ASSISTED DUAL CIRCUIT
FOUR-WHEEL DISC BRAKING SYSTEM
• POWER-ASSISTED DUAL CIRCUIT
STEERING
• POWER WINDOWS

AND MUCH MORE, SEE US FOR A
COMPLETE LIST OF EQUIPMENT.

*Freight. Dealer Handling, Taxes, Title and License additional

'*48 Month closed end lease, zero down.

1765 TELEGRAPH

Bloomfield Hills

338-4531

37

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan