NEWS Reform Jews Sponsor Anti- Apartheid Project giallery AbititiKRE R DS N M. 6 4 61614 AitE 6E11'4'4 MADE IA HOME DECORATING AND 'JEWELRY: • LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL 14 MILE ecORCtIARD LAKE RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS •' 855-4488 ir \I: HOURS: Hon., Tues., Sat.. 10 - 5:30 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10 - 9 Sun. 12 • 5 d THE NEW U.S. GOLD 1986 LIBERTY EAGLES NOW AVAILABLE 1/10 oz. TO 1 oz. GOLD TRADE IN YOUR OLD GOLD COINS IN JEWELERY - FOR THESE MORE POPULAR COINS ERNEST F. LUSH, INC. 28801 SOUTHFIELD RD., PHONE: 559-2150 `ter just south of 12 Mile Many other rare coins available NOW! PRE-HOLIDAY EARRING SALE purchase of any NOW THRU NOV. 3 New or Used Vehicle from stock provides 2 adult round trip tickets on Northwest Airlines to Orlando, Florida Includes 3 nights at assigned resort hotel Restrictions apply. Saudis Give PLO Millions ON SELECTED EARRINGS IN STOCK 50-60°b' OFF BRUCE WEISS EXCLUSIVE OFFER ONLY AT MARTY FELDMAN CHEVROELT TrrpmitaarAtz- DDS ailiTGRAND RIVER V THE IIECUNN"IG. Just East of Novo Ad Novo 12 'Friday, October 24, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New York (JTA) — A "Pris- oner of Apartheid" project modeled after the Prisoner of Conscience campaign for Soviet Jewry has been laun- ched by the Union of Amer- ican Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) through its 800 synagogues to intensify pro- grams by the Reform Jewish movement in the national campaign to end apartheid in South Africa, it was an- nounced here last week. The project will provide moral and material support for South African political prisoners and their families, according to Albert Vorspan, senior vice president of the UAHC and director of its Commission on Social Action. Synagogues participating in the project, which has been adopted by the Free South Africa Movement, will adopt individual prisoners and lob- by for their release. Sup- porters will write regularly to their adopted political prisoners and families and publicize their efforts to bring national and international pressure on their behalf. The UAHC's anti-apartheid campaign is being carried out in cooperation with other religious groups, including the Interfaith Center for Cor- porate Responsibility and Clergy and Laity Concerned. Among these efforts in which the UAHC is cooperat- ing are anti-apartheid strategies that seek to put economic pressure on Amer- ican corporations to withdraw from South Africa such as "no-buy" campaigns to boy- cott stores that sell South African merchandise, - the targeting of corporations and banks with substantial in- vestment in South Africa and support of divestment pro- grams on the local, state anci. federal level. 2(>:i25 1 u. t• I tilt>11 I)f ', I()\ I f -Ii 1.{..ed ".),.u111111.1J. Nit( Inynr -1>;It'i1 110.5-:in NI.,11(Lik.•5olurdw, rtflu....h•rit :in I hun.d.tv PHONE(313) 353-1424 is Jf Ill 1-I1 LONDON (JTA) — Saudi Arabia gave the PLO $28.5 million earlier this month, the World Jewish Congress reported. Announcement of the transfer of the funds were made in a statement from the Saudi Press Agency in Riyadh, monitored by WJC sources. Rafiq Al-Natshah, the PLO representative in Riyadh, said that the sum represents Saudi Arabia's annual con- tribution to the PLO and was in accordance with the reso- lution of the Baghdad Arab summit held in 1979. Nat- shah said, "More than any other state Saudi Arabia has fulfilled its commitment to support the PLO regularly and consistently, not only fi- nancially but also politically and socially."