THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS bk. 46 ,Friday,.00 GALILEE B'NAI BRIT TOR WOMEN_ "A Night ofGames Thursday, April 10th . • THOUSANDS OF TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM • COME IN - LET'S TALK MOVIES • MANY NEW RELEASES B'nai David Synagogue . 24350 Southfield Road 7:45 p.m. Admission $3.00 For more information call, Barbara Geller 557-5416 Columnist To Speak To Sisterhood Advertising in The Jewish News Geti Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 George Cantor Yarn by Brunswick, • Germantown, 1 Aspen, Pomfret Now / 2 price JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 11,1 , 1 ,ES1 IVVLIVE MI !MAO • 4110/b ■■ 1,,,,v4 SOUT/11-111.11 *Cash a0mIsslon.of $5.00 Includei $3.00 In chips . Rug Yarn by Spinnerin reg. 60e NOW 4 for 1.00 DMC Tapisserie Yarn Art 482 & 486 CRAPS reg.-59e NOW $500.00 per person limit on winnings aaTiO ftE. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL .••9••111 STATE LICENSE 1411271 63V 'PROCEEDS TO MINT . C 29 WAR VETERANS SHOPS • 12 Mile & Lahser • 15 Mile & Orchard Lake • Wincheter Mall, Rochester • all sales final • sorry no charges • no Instructions • MOTES CHETIM ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT, INC: Temple Israel Sisterhood's election meeting ' will be held April 14 at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary of the temple. Detroit News columnist George Cantor will speak on "Why Can't the Press Ever Get It Right?" Admission to the pro- gram is included with a ticket to the Sisterhood's Spring Art Fair. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Call the temple for infor- mation, 661-5700. Cantor wall graduated from Wayne State University with a degree in journalism. Following graduation he worked for the Detroit Free press for 14 years. In 1977, he joined The Detroit News and began writing a col- umn that now runs four times a week. In addition, Cantor does a daily radio commentary for WWJ and is a featured televi- sion commentator weekly on Channel 7. He also has written three books on travel — The Great Lakes Guidebook. He has been to Israel and Germany on spe- cial assignments. Temple Israel Sisterhood's Gala 35 starts with a cham- pagne preview on. April 12 and runs through April 14. (FUNDS FOR PASSOVER) We wish to thank the many contributors to the Moies Chetim Fund. THIS YEAR more than any other year, the NEED IS GREATER! MANY PEOPLE ARE UNEMPLOYED, MANY NEW NAMES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO OUR LISTS INCLUDING RUSSIAN IM- MIGRANTS AND OTHER COUNTRIES. JVS Prograin Funded Again Cost of living is up. Through a grant from the Michigan Department of Labor, the Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop has begun the fifth year of a Dis- placed Homemaker Program for individuals nftri eos.m Wayne and Oakland counties. Displaced: homemakers are women who, through divorce, separation, widowhood or disa- bilitY of spouse, have lost their source of economic support. This special on-going program offers vocational assessment, vocational counseling, job- seeking skills and job placement assistance. Eligibility is based nd employment on marital tal status. There are no income We not only assist the needy families, we also supply the many Hospitals and Mental Institu- tions, in the State of Michigan, with foods for Pesach. One of the finest and most meaningful as- pects of the Passover Holiday is the remem- brance of the less fortunate who are in need of special help. We URGENTLY request that you please mail your contribution to: SUPERIOR COMFORT AT A COMFORTABLE PRICE HURRY! . Order by phone! $ A 90 reg. $75.00 N9-12 13 M7-12 13 W 7-12 (SUGHT ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR WIDES AND 13's) ORCHARD MALL • W. BLOOMFIELD 851 - 5122 •ORCHARD LK. RD, NORTH OF MAPLE • MON.-FRI. 10-9; SAT. 10-6; SUN. 124 MOLES CHETIM ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT 9 INC • Mr. Morris Dorn, President Morrey Gould, vice-president & treas. Abraham Satovsky, vice president Mrs. Samuel Leve, fin. secy. Ben Weisman, ex. secy. 25165 Biarritz Circle Apt.,C, Oak Park, MI 48237 A Happy Purim & Joyous. Passover to All • For inforrnation,, cal Sherri L 967 .0b5e0f0g. ouise George,