1/2 OFF

i Travelers Tower
Evergreen Rd.
356-1800

Applegate Square
Northwestern Hwy.
357-1800

HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Membership Fee $17.50
(New Members)

Luggage

DON'T BE FOOLED BY OUTLET SECONDS!
OUR LUGGAGE & HANDBAGS ARE FIRST QUALITY!

ALWAYS 20% OFF

MIRROR MASTER

Heavy Glass Table Tops

2 day Thanksgiving Day sale.
November 28 & 29, specially selected
dresses and suits will be reduced

20% - 50%.

Hours:
Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Thursday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m

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800 N. WOODWARD AVE.
SUITE 101, BIRMINGHAM, MI. 48011
(313) 645-0311

DESIGNS IN DECORATOR
LAMINATES

For High Quality Formica
Always At A Great Discount

SPECIALIZING IN

• desks • wall units
• bedroom
groupings • credenzas

• All Shapes, All Sizes!
• At Manufacturer Prices!

532-9615

ELIE WIESEL SHARES NOBEL PRIZE
with ALL SURVIVORS

Shaarit Haplaytah

OF 1945

SURVIVORS

cordially invites you to attend

A GALA DINNER DANCE

celebrating

ELIE WIESEL RECEIVING THE
1986 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
SUNDRY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1986
Congregation B'nai David Social Hall

24350 Southfield Rd., Southfield, MI.

Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Beth Achim
will participate in the program

• dining rooms

Cocktails & Appetizers 6:00 P.M.
Dinner (Cold Cuts) will follow
Sweet Table

ALSO SPECIALIZING IN
• woods • glass

Music by Eric Rosenow
and his Continentals

Donation $10 per person
COME AND CELEBRATE THIS BIG EVENT

• metals • lucites

IT DOESN'T HAVE TO COST A
FORTUNE ... ONLY LOOK LIKE IT!
CALL LOIS HARON 851-6989

THE PERFECT SIZE
FOR A SECOND SET

FOR TICKET RESERVATIONS CAW
Harry Praw 968-1686
Abraham Weberman 626-6903
Anna Fisk 545-1244
Sonia Popowski 557-3994

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Contemporary Women's Fashions

HAVE GONE CRAZY
AGAIN!

50 0 /0 to 75%

'249 95

SONY KV-1365
13" TRINITRON
MONITOR/RECEIVER

LIMITED QUANTITY

PEERLESS ELECTRONICS

THE SONY CENTER

15039 WEST 8 MILE RD. • DETROIT • (313) 342-0500
STORE HOURS: MON TUES.. WED 10 6 • THUR., FRI. 10-8 • SAT. 10-6

'We 5611 moit Sony prGthicts, u.idei Gne i . 00l,

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Friday, November 21, 1986

than anyplackin America::

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

OFF

FALL & WINTER MDSE.

Excluding Layaways and Previous Sales
All Sales Final

ORCHARD. MAIL,

Orchard Lake Rd & Maple

855-4717 ,

LOCAL NEWS

Boesky's Roots
Are In Detroit

Staff Report

Ivan Boesky, the Wall
Street "arbitrager" who
agreed Nov. 14 to pay $100
million to settle Security and
Exchange Commission
charges of insider trading,
grew up in Detroit, scion of
the Boesky restaurant family.
His father, William
Boesky, owned the Brass Rail
delicatessen chain. Ivan
Boesky, 49, attended Cran-
brook School and Mumford
High School. He graduated
from the Detroit College of
Law in 1964. He was a clerk.
for Judge Theodore Levin,
father of Michigan Supreme
Court Judge Charles Levin,
according to advertising
executive Leonard Simons.
Boesky left Detroit for New
York in 1966.
Boesky reportedly made a
$2 million gift as well as do-
nated a valuable manuscript
collection to the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America. The seminary
named its modern library for
Boesky and his wife, Seena,
in 1983. Boesky resigned as a
trustee of JTS and as
president of its library collec-
tion last weekend.
A promised gift to Prince-
ton University of $1.5 million
will not be forthcoming
"under current circum-
stances," according to Prince-
ton President William G.
Bowen.
According to Boesky's
lawyer, Harvey Pitt, Boesky
plans to resign as director or
trustee of several institutions
including the American Bal-
let Theater, the Metropolitan
Museum of Art and the
United Jewish Appeal.

Tauber To Head
JWF Executive

Joel D. Tauber has been
named chairman of the
Jewish Welfare Federation's
Executive Committee, suc-
ceeding Judge Avern Cohn.
Tauber is immediate past
president of Federation.
New members of the
Executive Committee include
Mark R. Hauser, Emery I.
Klein, Janet Levine and Alan
E. Schwartz.
Hauser has recently been
appointed chairman of the
National and Community Re-
lations Agencies Division. He
is a former co-chairman of
the Professional Service Di-
vision. Klein is general
chairman of the 1987 Allied
Jewish Campaign — along
with Paul D. Borman.
Levine is chairman of Fed-
eration's 60th anniversary
committee and a former vice
president of the Women's Di-
vision. Schwartz, who re-
ceived the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Award in 1974, is a
former JWF president.
In the vacancy left by
Mark Hauser's appointment
as chairman, Darryl Goldberg
has been named ,associate
chairman of the National and
Community, Relations Agen-
cies Division.

