37 " V MIKE & MARY deal was very close to comple- tion. Commander Burgren said that Kfirs this past year flew a total of 3,060 combat hours. He predicted that they will fly 4,500 hours during their second year in U.S. service. While the Americans had many nice things to say about the Israeli-made planes, they were also quite frank in discuss- ing some of the negative aspects of the Kfirs. Bergren, for in- stance, noted that the Kfirs did not pose enough of a challenge to a good pilot flying a top-of- the-line F-14 fighter. The U.S. Navy hopes to bring some faster and more sophisticated F-16's into the training program to help meet this challenge. Burgren also noted that the Kfir uses more gasoline that the F-5's in the program. But both Burgren and Ried- neau agreed that those setbacks were more than made up by the other positive aspects of the Kfirs. They also pointed out that the U.S. Navy hopes to bring over to the Oceana base an Israeli Kfir pilot in the coming months to help the Americans "fine-tune" the training program. Our community is indeed blessed by the presence of Mike and Mary Must who for many years have given their time, energy, and financial help to various Jewish causes. Now comes an opportunity to say "Thank You" to these dedicated people. Mike and Mary will be hon- ored by the Hillel Day School on Tuesday, May 13th. I urge you to join in this worthy tribute to Mike and Mary Must. BERNARD EDELMAN For Reservation Information Call: Hillel Day School 851-2394 Jerusalem (JTA) — Two bombs exploded here last Sun- day, but there were no casual- ties. The first bomb exploded at approximately 6:30 a.m. at the Kiryat Moshe neighborhood in Jerusalem. Two parked cars were slightly damaged, several suspects were detained and released after being questioned. The second bomb exploded at Gihon Street in the Abu-Tor neighborhood. No arrests were immediately made. Police are in- vestigating whether both bombs were planted by the same terrorists. —Fred Grossman wed Grossman G4Ilerlf intic_viuce6 European Fa61-iic)m- 29528 Northwestern Highway in the Sunset Strip • Southfield, MI 48034 OPEN DAILY 10-5 350-1686 CLOSED SUNDAY cSave M You buy Up TO 30% Ott Will Qeceive With Total Purcha.i4c Of 10% DV)COUNT Up to ,S99 _ 4 0 20% 1)1(SCO U —S100 to S199 25% DitSCOUNT S200 I., 6299 30% DLSC-CUNT S00 @ Up HILLEL DAY SCHOOL For The Mon1.11 Of May Parkwe51 'Plaza • Northwestern Highway 352-0030 Bombs Explode In Jerusalem Thank you for making our Grand Opening truly grand. Mcni. 111111 &it. Arc o p.m. • All "You just wouldn't believe it. The prices I saw on the gorgeous diamond stud earrings at Widenbaum Jewelers .. . unbelievable!" V4 cordially invites you for Dinner and Dancing on Tuesday, the thirteenth of May Nineteen hundred and eighty-six Adat Shalom Synagogue Cocktails at six Music by Dinner at seven The Smiling Faces Couvert $100 per person Special Honorees Mike and Mary Must ct. total wt. reg. $325.00 NOW $199 1/2 ct. total wt. reg. $650.00 NOW $389 Thatcher Sets Israeli Visit Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain is tentatively scheduled to visit Israel May 24 to 27, it was reported last Sunday. It will be the first visit ever by a British Prime Minister to Israel. Thatcher will hold talks with Prime Minister Shimon Peres and other officials. Peres, meanwhile, received the President of Uruguay, Dr. Julio Maria Sanguinetti who ar- rived here from Cairo accom- panied by his wife and a large party of Uruguayan Cabinet ministers and members of parliament. 1 ct. total wt. reg. $1900.00 NOW $1099 ‘f . . and the pearls, and the gold, and the gemstones . . ." Idenbarn Creative Jewelers on the Boardwalk Orchard Lake South of Maple West Bloomfield 855-3121 Amy Cutler Dinner Chairman Jack Liwazer Saul Waldman Honorary Chairman Honorary Chairman Ronald Riback Patron Chairman Sara Greenberg Ad Journal Chairman For Reservations Call Hillel Day School 851-2394