MARC ANKERMAN BIoui,Your = Sleet hear-Ls tiff c , For Q7 VaIengnes d Day Go exxlloorAs 851-5055 Disc Jockey "The Best Music In Town" PARTIES, DANCES & SPECIAL OCCASIONS 352-2292 546-5797 ■■■■■■■■■■-■-■■■■■■ SO UNIQUE The Plum Cache' Boutique by Doris Muccino Swider FINAL CLEARANCE 20 to 50% OFF Additional 20% Off Selected Merchandise With Reduced Tickets • DRESSES • COATS • SPORTSWEAR • ACCESSORIES Hours: M, T, W, F & Sat. 10:30-5:30 Thurs. 10:30-9:00 PM 5131 Rochester Rd. @ Long Lake In The Meadowbrook Plaza, Troy 524-9220 Department of Michigan JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BROTHERHOOD NIGHT FEB. 17, 1987, TUESDAY - 8:00 P.M. Guest Speakers MS. ERMA HENDERSON MR. GEORGE SELLS Pres. Detroit City Council Achorman-Channel 2 TV News RABBI DANNEL SCHWARTZ MR. THOMAS FROMMEYER Temple,Beth El Synagogue Director Human Resources City of Southfield MODERATOR - JACK SCHWARTZ, CO-CHAIRMAN Refreshments - Admission Free - Public Invited at - J.W.V. MEMORIAL HOME - 16990 W. 12 Mile Road 559-5680 IRVING KELLER ELAINE LEVY Dept. Commander Aux. President JACK BERMAN Chief of Staff - Chairman 74 Friday, February 13, 1987 LOCAL NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Economic Protectionism Is Beth Achim Topic Dr. Mordechai Kreinin, pro- fessor of economics at Michi- gan State University, will be joined by Anthony S. Glickman, managing director of Intermarket Capital Associ- ates, Ltd., in exploring the complex issues involved in fu- ture American policy on domestic industry and foreign imports. They will discuss the issue at 8:15 p.m. March 12 at Cong. Beth Achim. This program, part of Beth Achim's cultural series mark- ing its chai (18th) anniversary year, is made possible through the patronage of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fenkell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sorkowitz. Prof. Kreinin, who received his doctorate in economics from the University of Michi- gan, is the author of six books and more than 120 articles. He served as a visiting professor at several universities. As a professional consultant he has rendered service to the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, the Na- tional Science Foundation, the Brookings Institute, the Fed- eral Trust of London and sev- eral other national commis- sions and business corpora- tions. Among his academic dis- tinctions, Prof. Kreinin is a re- cipient of the 1984 Michigan Association of Governing Boards' Faculty Award and the Distinguished Faculty Award at Michigan State University in 1968. Anthony S. Glickman, a former vice president at Chem- ical Bank in New York City and head of its arbitrage de- partment, now guides the fi- nancial network of Intermar- ket Capital Associates, Ltd., as managing director and chief executive officer. He received his M.B.A. from New York University. Prior to entering the field of banking, Glickman, Dr. Mordechai Kreinin Anthony S. Glickman an ordained rabbi, occupied the pulpit of a congregation in New Jersey and was principal of the Solomon Schecter High School in Brooklyn. The program will be moder- ated by Dr. Edward Rosen- baum, professor of finance at the University of Windsor. Admission is free and the community is invited. Center Gathers Items For Folk Art Festival The Jewish Community Center will have a folk art fes- tival in March in the Center's Hamburger Lobby. Among the items the Center is looking for are: kiddish cups, menorot, dresses, candlesticks, ketubot, yarmulkes and mat- zah covers. Persons who are creating their own folk art pieces are invited to exhibit them as well. For information, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 341. Child • psychologist Dr. Robert A. Pearlman will speak on "Disciplining Our Chil- dren" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Shiffman Hall at the main Jewish Center. Admission is free. For information, call Fre- delle Schneider, 661-1000; or Chris Huffstutter, 474-6440. Suzuki violin and piano classes will be taught at the main Jewish Center on Tues- days, Thursdays and Sundays. For details, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 335. Registration for spring classes at the main building and the Jim _ my Prentis Morris Branch has begun. Classes will begin March 1. Third Program On Torah Slated Rabbi Sherwin Wine will present the third of four talks on the theme, "The Four To- rahs," 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Birmingham Temple. There is a charge. For information, call the temple, 477-1410.