— •—••••••■•••••••••■•••••••I N•4•41•37 •••• - •.•*r ..-.. ,•r-.........••••...r -4... • 4.4.44.4.4 ••••4 ••• • •• ".••. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••• '.A": 1) nkir, 11 I C LIFr Pt 22 Friday, October 18, 1985 •11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BODY .81-i,VICE HMI BUMPING 4- PAINT • 14. LOCAL NEWS • .4••■■•••••••••• • wore& ® • PROMPT & EXPERIENCED insurance estimates accepted SATISFACTION ASSURED - expert color match, foreign & American TOWING & RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE La Salle Body Shop Inc. Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills; -MI 48018 28829 MAX FLEISCHER BETWEEN 12 & 13 Mile Rd. 553-7111 r. Detroiter Will Chair D.C. Event For UJA Capitol Hill. There will be analysis of foreign and domestic issues by veteran Washington and Middle East observers, as well as discussions with high- ranking Israeli government representatives and experts on U.S.-Israel relations. A number orplenaries, panels, workshops and study sessions are planned, along with infor- mal gatherings ., and entertain- ment. Alter, who is being assisted locally by a committee headed by Marcy Feldman and Alan Yost, said the conference par- ticipants will return from Wash- ington more sensitive to the is- sues that 'concern Americans and Jews. These issues include Soviet Jewry, the Middle East peace process and the future of Peter Alter- the American Jewish commu- Detroiter Peter A. Alter has nity. been named chairman of the Senators Levin and Ted Ken- fifth National Young Leadership nedy and Congressman Jack Conference of the United Jewish Kemp are among those who will Appeal, to take place March 2-4 address the conference, and onb at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, of the events will be a rally for Washington, D.C. Soviet Jewry in front of the Entitled "Reaching the Soviet Embassy. Dream," the conference will In a letter signed by seven draw some 3,000 persons age U.S. Senators, invitees to the 25-45 — the largest gathering of conference were urged to par- young Jewish leaders ever to ticipate. The seven are Howard gather in the Nation's Capital. Metzenbaum, Arlen Specter, At a lbcal meeting, called for Carl Levin, Frank Lautenberg, Nov. 2, potential conference par- Chic Hecht, Rudy Boschwitz and ticiants will learn details of the Warren Rudman. Washington gathering, along Peter Alter is an active with "An Insider's View of member of the UJA national Washington" by Senator Carl Young Leadership Cabinet and Levin. The Nov. 2 meeting is served as its campaign chair- scheduled for 8 p.m. at 5000 man. He is chairman of the Town Center. For information, Jewish Welfare Federation's call Reva Farenback at the Culture and Education Division, Jewish Welfare Federation, serves on Federation's Executive 865-3939. Committee and received the The UJA Young Leadership I Frarik A. Wetsman Memorial Cabinet and Young Women's Leadership Award last year. He is past president of the Michi- Leadership Cabinet are sponsor- gan Regional Advisory' Board ing the national conference, and a member of the ADL Na- which will include State De- tional Commission. partment briefings and visits to : Federation Honors Three Young Leaders People write about them, sing about them, draw them,give them. But very few take care of them. The heart. It's your most vital organ. But what are you doing to keep yours vital? Most people do nothing. At Sinai, we see what that leads to. And that's why Sinai has developed one of the foremost cardiac care.units in the country. A place where some of the world's top hearts pmialists care for this most neglected organ. Last year alone we performed over 500 open heart surgeries: _ But at Sinai, we don't just heal. We do our best to prevent heart problems from occurring. We make our community •"heart conscious" with fitness programs, counseling, lectures, and workshops. All ways to convince you to do one very simple thing for your heart. Take care of it CSinai Hospital of Detroit 1985. THIS IS SINAI. USING ALL WE KNOW TO MAKE YOU WELL. Michael Feldman Marcy Feldman Federation's annual Young Leadership Awards will be pre- sented 'Tuesday to Michael S. Feldman, Marcy B. Feldman and Jeffrey H. Howard. The Feldmans are the first married couple to receive the Frank A. Weisman and Sylvia Simon Greenberg Awards simultane- ously. Howard will receive the William H. Boesky Memorial Award. They will be presented Jeffrey Howard at the meeting of the Jewis] Welfare Federation board governors. The awards honor "commune leaders of outstanding promisc and provide for the honoree attendance at the General A, sembly of the Council of Jewis Federations in November. Feldman heads the Can paign's Hadracha Young Leai ership rogram. He serves a