AT'A'',F1 7114_04P4 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 17, 1986 63 ZIONIST ACTION GUIDELINE! ISRAEL'S SECURITY THREATENED — STOP ARMS SALE TO JORDAN, The Administration's arms-package [ information or to make reserva- tions, call Toby Albert, 352- 5837; or Esther Starr, 358-0729, evenings only. Proceeds from the evening will go to the Amit Women's projects in Israel. It's Delightful It's Delovely! It's - FRANKIE PAUL AND HIS MUSIC for Jordan will be voted on in March. King Hussein is stonewalling the peace process, making overtures to Syria, Isarel's arch enemy, and seeking an international conference including 'Syria and the Soviet Union to force Israel to retreat to its indefensible 1967 borders. Jordan's arsenal is adequate for self-defense. Addi- tional U.S. missiles and'aircraft for Jordan is a prescription for aggression. Communicate with our legis- lators NOW. Time is of the essence. ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA METRO DETROIT DISTRICT 18451 W. 10 MILE, SOUTHFIELD 48075 569-1515 WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS Solos, Combos or Orchestra Young Women To Entertain IL 557-7986 The Bais Yaakov Choir and Dance Group of the Sally Allan Alexander Beth Jacob School for Girls will present an "Erev Shirah," an evening of song and dance at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the main United Hebrew Schools auditorium. About 40 young women who attend the school's middle and high school divisions will entertain. The choir leader, Gila Roberg, assisted by Gittie Silverstein, and the dance choreographer Elana Gelberman, are students in the Bais Yaakov who have for the past few years, been part of the groups that they now lead. The group performs for women at school and charitable functions. For ticket information, call Naomi Roberg, 967-3599; or Vera Silverstein, 967-3239. Mack Pitt or Orchestra OFF olio and his plus Disco with purchase ' FILT ER Exciting entertainment for your organization. club or private party. Stage Shows Close up magic Audience Participation Mel Eisenberg (next to Buddy's) Farmington Hills, 48018 on.- a a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 547-2464 A FABULOUS JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Al e ' LARRY FREEDMAN. Orchestra Young Israel of Southfield will sponsor its first annual auc- tion on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Lamed Auditorium, United Hebrew Schools, 21550 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Admission in- cludes a light supper and snacks. Tickets are on sale now and will be available at the door. The proceeds from the auction will go to support and maintain the synagogue's youth activities. In addition, the proceeds will enable the synagogue to con- tinue its educational and cul- tural events. Persons with new items or services to donate to the auction should contact Bob Torgow, 355 - 5645; or Mimi Markofsky, AT 3494690 MALTER FURS DOCTOR DISCO "the specialist in party directing" 356-4604. UP TO 60% OFF CALL: JEFF 855.5571 WEDDINGS • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Green-Levin Arleene Goldenberg Levin and Wells L. Green were married re- cently in the West Bloomfield home of Carol and Norman Randel. Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the Birmingham Temple of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goldenberg. Parents of the bridegroom are the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Green. Carol Randel was the matron of honor. Dawn Levin was the maid of honor. The couple is residing in Gar- den City, Mich. • • • • BILL • MEYER • MUSIC • SERVICES • 355-2721 • • • • • • • • • PEOPLE'S • CHOICE • • 8554490 • • ••••••••• • • • • • • • • . • • • • ON THE ENTIRE INVENTORY SALE ENDS 1-31-86 M LTER r"" •••••. 11 MILE AT LAHSER 21742 W. 11 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD DESIGNERS OF FINE FURS PH: 358-0850 4. Orp• . • .i, fi • Tr& OF HARVARD ROW INC. r • • 7, 7% 7X fahni= 7 .1` ■••■■••■•10" 851-0906 MENTALIST Auction Benefits Youth Activities ••1111• We don't give you time to miss your car. 31620 Northwestern Hwy. MAGICIAN oil filter 1111411 =11■■•■ — NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY — 358-3642 0113111 1115rit CHANGAN lube • A A A ••/ • I, I .1 ) & 141 _A 1 / t f 7 $, 1 ;. irsf •,t••,• • ••• f• • • • • ALAI .6 .ltai* A•44.11,• ■•■ Ceb.,6 ■•■•■ •%‘441.%1,4 •••• •