30 Friday, August 43; 4985 t ' THE DETROIT .JEW6111‘1EWS WIN $100,000 NORWAY Between August 31 and December 15 from $1 • nAcoo per person dble. occupancy and receive a chance to win a prize in NCL's "Cruise Through Life" Sweepstakes Support for Israel Weak At UN Women's Parley PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT LIGHTING. '7 DAY CRUISE — Includes: Full Airfare, Meals, and more Ports: St. Thomas, Nassau, & Private Island 352-7030 1 LEO KNIGHT ONE SEE MORE TRAVEL ENTRANT IS GUARANTEED OF WINNING A PRIZE IN THE SWEEPSTAKES. GRAND PRIZE IS $100,000 CASH. 21101 NORTHWESTERN ININVIAT (AT EVERONEEM SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48078 maim COLOR PASSPORTS ID. & VISA PHOTOS THE S/S SEE MORE TRAVEL NEWS INSTANT Sail on a: NCL Cruise ,aboard PHOTOGRAPHY 26571 W 12 Mile Rd Corner Northwestern Hwy . 353.0862 Travel Counselors: Pat Cole, Joyce Milan Kliger, Nancy Kliger . Jules Doneson Travel Agency, Inc. is pleased to announce YOLANDA SANDOR-SIMENEZ is joining our agency effective Aug. 5, 1985 Washington (JTA) — West women adopted 'by the confer- European delegates at the re- ence was a victory for women cently concluded United Nations throughout the world. "I think it came about because End of the Decade Women's con- ference held in Nairobi, Kenya, at Nairobi, especially at the un- failed to provide strong public official conference, as well as in support against including an at- many ways at the official con- tack on Israel and Zionism in ference, women showed that the final forward looking they have finally gathered strategies document adopted by enough strength and self confi- the conference, the head of the dence to declare their indepen- dence from male political agen- U.S. delegation charged. Maureen Reagan, President das," Bella Abzug, a former Reagan's daughter, however, Congresswoman from New York added that it was the support of and feminist leader declared. Abzug spoke in a press con- the Western and Latin Ameri- can delegations that finally led ference sponsored by B'nai to the exclusion of any condem- B'rith Women at its headquar- nation of Israel in the final ters led by BBW president Be- document, having decided that verly Davis. Also participating were Constant Kreshtool, "enough is enough." Six American women, who re- president of the National Feder- turned last week from the con- ation of Temple sisterhoods; ference said that the deletion of Barbara Leslie, U.N. represen- the anti-Zionist clause from the tative•of the National Council of forward looking strategies for Jewish Women; Selma Wolf, National American Affairs chairperson of Hadassah and Betty Friedan, the feminist . "OCTOBER IN ISRAEL leader. . The experience and knowledge that Ms. Sandor-Simenez brings with her is going to allow us to better serve the community. We look forward to this fine addition to our staff of professional travel consultants. Jules Doneson TRAVEL AGENCY Inc vftt Harvard Row Mall • 21720 W. Eleven Mile Rd. • Southfield, MI • (313) 353-5811 WELCOME HOME from your Royal Viking Russia-Europe WORRY-FREE" I am planning a personalized trip to Israel for only (18) eighteen people to see Israel via spacious, air con- ditioned minibus at a lovely time of year. There are only a few remain- ing spaces. We'll see the historical sights, stay in 5-star hotels, visit Kibbutzim, dine in lovely restaurants, meet Israelis in their homes and explore areas of the country together that larger bus loads of people cannot. No Change In Stance On PLO Jerusalem (JTA) — The new American Ambassador to Israel, Thomas Pickering, assured Premier Shimon Peres that there has been no change in Washington's policy towards the PLO, and that the meeting be- tween a U.S. official and a Jordanian-Palestinian delega- tion will go ahead only if the United States is convinced that it will lead to direct talks with Israel. Meanwhile, the Fatah, the mainline PLO group led by Yasir Arafat, has returned to Jordan but is centered in Amman rather than on Israel's borders, according to a senior defense source quoted by the Is- raeli press. Fatah has no training bases in Jordan, and King Hussein's army is keeping a tight rein on the terror group and not allow- ing it to operate against Israel from Jordanian territory, the source said. Ariel Sharon said that Israel should bomb PLO bases which he claimed had been established in the Hashanite kingdom. Dates: October 15th-29th Price $1895.00 Round trip from Detroit cruise with Steven Kalt Includes: Air Fare, transfers, 13 nite accommodations, full Israeli break- fast, two Shabbat Dinners, (8) eight days of sightseeing with licensed Is- raeli Guide, entrance fees, group seating on airplane, luggage han- dling, hotel check in, pre-trip brief- ing and much more. If you are interested In seeing Israel the PERSONALIZED "WORRY FREE" Minibus way call me collect. Phyllis Loewenstein . 1.313-295-1800 THE MAGIC CONTINUES AT NIPPERSINK Plan your LABOR DRY WEEKEND WWI Rug. 30-Sept. 2' Join Steven Kalt for his October ORIENT ADVENTURE. See why the KALTS are the Quality Travel Specialists! 4111 ■ Bee ele= Kalt Trave Newly remodeled guest rooms, dining oom and lobby • Endless land and - water sports • Activities for every age group • Nightly entertainment. 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