40 Friday, September 27, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BE A WINNER, PLAY 11IE CLASSIFIEDS JABOTINSKY SOCIETY OF HERUT presents A Simchas Torah Dance and also We will Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Herut Zionist Revisionist Organization SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 9:00 P.M. B'NAI DAVID SYNAGOGUE, SOUTHFIELD Music by ABZ Orchestra A Wonderful Entertainment Program Cold Cuts, Wine & Beverages Served Bring your friends and celebrate Simchas Torah Together Admission $12.00 per person Sam Horning 557-1847 For Tickets call, Simon Geck 548-3073 Dickens Boutique Northland Will Produce Israel Bond Fashion Show 111111 warm winter wool coots! Franklin Village 32374 Franklin Rd. 851-8850 BARRY'S LETS RENT IT PARTY RENTALS ALL OCCASIONS Elt12 EICIIIIM LAKE 1111. - kik d 13 Elk GAYNORS pc Monday, September 30, 1985 23700 Orchard Lake Rd., Suite K in the Westhill Medical Building LOW PRICES EVERYDAY! INOW OPEN SUN. ORCHARD PLACE ORCHARD LAKE RD. S. OF 14 MILE RD. 471,2727 m,t,w, 9-1:30, 2:30-8 th Cr f 9-1:30, 2:30-6 FOR WOMEN 354-6060 I 855-0480 1 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING. OF JACOBS CHIROPRACTIC Call The Jewish News Today dr. Jacobs director GAYNORS I 855-0033 These long full skirts and loosely knitted tops come from the design house of Gabi-Model. CASH REFUNDS MON.-SAT. THURSDAYS 10:00.8:45 10405:45 Northland Center will produce and stage the Israel Bond fash- ion show dinner to be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 16, with a cocktail re- ception at 6 p.m., at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, it was an- nounced by Doreen Hermelin, Metro Detroit Israel Bonds Women's Division chairman. Entitled "A 1985 American Tribute to Israeli's Fashions," the show will feature the best of Israel's haute couture - and ready-to-wear plus a collection of the best of American de- signers' creations from North- land's stores, including Hud- son's, Scott Gregory, Ganto's, Rodeo Drive, Casual Corner, Anton's and Gingiss Formal Wear. Admission to the show is by a minimum $500 Israel Bond in- vestment in 1985. Featured will be an assort- ment of apparel created by Is- rael's leading fashion per- sonalities and by a number of exciting new fashion talents. The runway line up will include clothes from such well-known houses as Gottex, Gideon Ober- son and Rikma swimwear; Niba /Sixteen Plus and Honig- man sportswear; Gabi-Model and Helen Knits knitwear, Tadmor leathers, and cottons from. Biba. Among the new manufacturers will be Gali active sportswear, Donna Gay and Berger casual wear; Glima and Magic Touch "fun clothes," and Gingette leathers. Among the designers are Is- rael's top-flight style-makers such as Gideon Oberson, Oded Gera, Tamara Jones, and a new face on the scene, Nilly Tvig. Pairing the international flavor of the Israeli collection will be best of the fall collec- tions of American designer fash- ion houses such as Calvin Klein, Perry Ellis, Ralph Lauren, Al- bert Nipon and Anne Klein. Both men's and women's fash- ions will be shown. Chairing the fashion show for the Israel Bond Women's Di- vision is Dr. Susan E. Harold. A Franklin resident, Dr. Harold, a physician in private practice and affiliated with Sinai Hospi- tal of Detroit, has been active for several years in the Israel Bonds Health Services Division and is associate chairman of that division., For information and reserva- tions, call State of Israel Bonds, 557-2900. Jewish Network Meeting Planned A statewide convocation of the Michigan Jewish Network is scheduled for Oct. 27 from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel in Grand Rapids. Natalie Pelavin, Flint Jewish Federation president and net- work chairman, said that attendance at the convocation, is by invitation. Representives of the Jewish. Community Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit are coordinat- ing the program and site ar- rangements. Acting as Grand Rapids network liaison is Susie Konicov. Israel's new Consul General to the Midwest,. Ambaisador Zvi Brosh, will meet with the convo- cation delegates and conduct one of three planned workshops. Workshop topics include Is- rael, Church /State Separation and Public Relations. -