Friday, July 12, 1985 7 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • ,„ THINK Nibbles & Nuts Gift Baskets With Distinction FIRST A unique way to say happy birthday, hello to a new baby, get well soon, thinking of you, thank you, so sorry or welcome your out of town guests. periencing swastikas, and on the other hand there is probably more interest in our programs training teachers than ever before. "On the one hand, David Hon- igman has been able to introduce two important bills — one outlaw- ing paramilitary training camps in Michigan, and the other going after ethnically or religiously or racially motivated vandalism — and on the other we saw two reso- lutions introduced in Lansing, as part of a national campaign spearheaded by elements in the Slavic communities, to attack the Office of Special Investigations prosecutions of Nazi war crimi- nals. Fortunately, neither resolu- tion got very far in the legisla- ture." Joel Gershenson, former co- chairman of the Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee, presented a program on Soviet Jewry, featur- ing, among other things, an ac- tual Soviet television program at- tacking Jews, "Zionist agents," and refuseniks. He spoke about the special plight of Soviet Hebrew teachers, and called for "vigorous and dynamic programs to keep the question of Soviet Jews a major agenda item of the Jewish com- munity." ADL's Michigan Director, Dick Lobenthal, expressed concern that the recent Shiite hijacking of TWA flight 847 ". . . might actu- ally be a watershed event; it may be the first time that the hijackers got what they wanted, and it may set a precedent to go after Ameri- cans any time dissidents or ac- tivists concerned about any coun- try in file world, wanted to get press." Persons interested in becoming involved with the ADL program or volunteering their services to ADL may do so by calling the ADL offce, -962-9686, during business hours. •I k The Southfield Public Library will give a free showing of The Lady Vanishes, at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Marcotte Room. The library will also hold a used book sale on Tuesday and Wed- nesday from 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. with free admission. A preview will be held on Monday at a charge. The library has recently re- ceived a new list of video-cassettes 'for circulation. There is a fee for renting. Osteopathy Grads Howard Steven Mitz and Eric Schreier received Doctor of Os- . teopathy degrees from the Uni- versity of Health Sciences- College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Mitz is the son of Leonard and Beverly Mitz of Southfield. Dr. Schreier is the son of Dr. Leonard Schreier of Drayton Plains and Mrs. Barbara Schreier of Birmingham. • i• it, 3 • JEWELRY APPRAISALS AT VERY REASONABLE RATES CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 353-2777 353-5442 Delivery Available Nationwide LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President DESIGNS IN DECORATOR LAMINATES GEMOLOGIST/OIAMONTOLOGIST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104,134 Birmingham, Mi. 48010 (313)642.5575 Daily ... 10-5:30 Thurs.... 10-8:30 Sat ... 10-5:00 For High Quality Formica Always At A Great Discount SPECIALIZING IN • credenzas • bedroom • tables • cubes groupings • wall uniis • shelves • desks 1985 CITY TAXES ALSO SPECIALIZING IN ALL 1985 CITY OF DETROIT FIRST-HALF TAX BILLS HAVE BEEN MAILED • woods • glass • metals • lucites IT DOESN'T HAVE TO COST A FORTUNE ... ONLY LOOK LIKE IT! ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX BILLS FOR THE CITY OF DETROIT have been mailed. If you have failed to receive a tax statement, please request a dupli- cate by mail or in person at Room 136 City County Build- ing, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Interest and Penalty charges must be added if first half tax is not paid by August 15, 1985, or the full tax is not paid by August 31, 1985. Failure to receive a bill will not defer accrual of Interest and Penalty. Kindly include War and Item Number when request- ing bills by mail. You may also request duplitate bills via the telephone at 224-3560. Tax Information - 224-3560. CALL LOIS HARON 851-6989 MIDGET 28901 Eiergreen Southfield In Country Village Center Mon.-Thurs. 10-9 Fri. & Sat. -11-10, Sun. 4-9 3546575 VIDEO MEMBERSHIP RATE FIRST HALF DUE AUGUST 15, 1985 Virginia Sikora Treasurer - CITY OF DETROIT $14.95 yr. 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