3LOOMF f ELD AUE0 RcconDizionine ENGINE DEGREASING 2 OFF With every interior & exterior cleaning get your engine compartment cleaned and a silicone dressing applied to prevent hoses from drying F and cracking. Just bring in this ad. "0- Reg. $20.00 For more information or to make your appointment Call 332-9707 Hurry! Sale Ends June 28, 1986 . SAVE $1000 Give today LOCAL NEWS Your donation to the Association for Retarded Citizens will help improve the life of a child or adult with mental retardation — and support research into treatment and prevention of the condition in others. Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens 17288 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48076 (313) 557-7650 Help build the arc Association for Retarded Citizens SPECIAL SUMMER SALE 2384 Franklin Road • Bloomfield Hills, MI 48013 • 332-9707 25% to 15% off CUSTOW CLEANERS ON ENTIRE SELECTION OF MERCHANDISE ALTERATIONS LAUNDRY SILK FINISHING only NEW SUMMER HOURS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE M-F 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 12-4 HUNTERS SQUARE 14 Mile & Orchard Lake Farmington Hills, MI pa riswest plaza n. of 12 mile northwestern hwy. mc 855-4870 352-0030 previous sales excluded Mack Pitt AND HIS ORCHESTRA 358-3642 C ..1 .. oy mbo • Big Band . O N'6. (313) 363-4162 the GIGUE ORCHESTR/140 Workshop Ties U.S., Emigre Jews Recognizing the need to enhance communication between c-\' Jews from Russia and the Jewish ) American community, the Rus- L. sian Advisory Comittee, under the auspices of the Jewish Com- munity Center's senior adult de- partment, will sponsor a work- shop — "From Co-existence to Collaboration." This workshop is designed to provide information and to ‘\ explore avenues for increased understanding, communication and cooperation between recent Russian immigrants and the pro- fessionals and business people in the community. The Russian Advisory Com- mittee was developed recently in response to a perceived need by (1 the Center to assist the accultu- ration of recent Russian immig- rants. Committee members are: Joanna Berger, director of the English language program for the Center; Dr. Zvi Gitelman, professor of political science, University of Michigan; Dr. Luba Berton, Russian acculturation di- rector; Lydia Kuniaysky, reset- tlement worker for the Jewish Miriam Service; Family Sandweiss, senior adult depart- /\ ment director, Jewish Commu- nity Center. The Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch serves 80 Russians in the English as a Second Language classes and 50 at the Butzel Senior Summer Camp program. The committee has been instru- mental in implementing support _ z programs for both sites. This workshop extends the efforts of the committee by providing a public forum for discussion of is- sues of mutual interest to the larger professional and lay corn- munities. The workshop will be held on June 27 at .1 p.m. in Jaffe Hall at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch. The topic will be "A Re- union of Foreigners." Mrs. Kuniaysky will present a histori- cal perspective and Dr. Berton will discuss "Current Perspec- tives on Adjustment." After cof- fee, the audience will have the opportunity to participate in an open discussion with panelists. . GULIAN S SINCE 1915 Formerly of Somerset Mall MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF EROTICA NETSUKE JADE TREES LAPIS LAZULI JADE, MALACITE AND OTHER STONE CARVINGS ALSO A VERY FINE SELECTION OF JEWELRY ORCHARD MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD 851-5516 64 Friday, June 20, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Softball Games In Oak Park Registration is being taken for the Oak Park recreation depart- ment's annual men's "Famill City" Class C Funfest Softball Tournament slated for June 28 and 29. There is a fee per team. Entry deadline is 5 p.m. Tuesday. For information, call the recreation department, 545-6400. Registration also is being taken for the first men's "35 and over" softball tournament slated for July 12 and 13. There is a fee per team. Entries will be ac- cepted through July 8 at 5 p.m. For details, call the recreation department.