UP FRONT MICHIGAN VIDEO TRANSFER (313) 353-2640 21540 W. Eleven Mile Road • Suite 204 • Southfield, Michigan 48076 MEMORIES ARE FOREVER Make them last by transferring all of your old movies & slides to video tape NOW THRU APRIL. 10th, 1987 1 DUPLICATE TAPE FREE Beta or VHS with coupon CALL 353-2640 for the name & number of your local dealer • Dealer Inquiries Invited EESt (144,5,fiES lot a Reform Continued from Page 7 Temple Emanu-El (341), Temple Kol Ami (109), and Temple Beth Jacob (37). Con- tinuing to operate separate afternoon and Sunday pro- grams, as well as a day school, is one of the options being considered. A new school would be the fourth Jewish day school in metropolitan Detroit. Those currently operating include one Conservative school, Hillel, and the Orthodox schools: Akiva, the Lubavitch school and Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. A total of 1,060 students attend these schools in the elementary grades. Hillel has the largest enrollment with 453 stu- dents, including some chil- dren of Reform families. "There are many Reform Jews who are already in- volved in day school educa- tion, including myself," em- phasized Rabbi Harold Loss of Temple Israel. "Two of my children are at Hillel. I send them to a day school because I believe it's a way to provide a greater concentration of high-quality Jewish educa- tion and at the same time not in any way lose anything that comes with a high- quality secular education." According to Rabbi Loss, "over 30 youngsters from Temple Israel are at Hillel right now, so the concept of day school education is not really that foreign to us. And the fact is that Hillel has been very supportive of our initial investigzaion of the day school possibility." -Reform leaders point to the fact that Reform day schools have been established suc- cessfully in other cities. Goldman said that his com- mittee plans to look closely at established Reform day schools, including those in Los Angeles and Toronto. Most Reform day schools in this country are operated by individual congregations rather than as community schools. However, the Leo Baeck School, founded in To- ronto in 1974, is a commu- nity school sponsored by five Reform congregations. Its current enrollment for junior kindergarten through grade 8 is 483. Borman Foods Continued from Page 7 01 "lat2f2g g i a, o CTE Z THE GORNBEIN FAMILY AND STAFF Carl and Myra Gornbein Mark Gornbein • Fay Fries Norman Gornbein • Arline Allen Arthur Greenwald • Frankie Fish Susan Fox • Lillian DeRoven Nina Eisenberg • Lane Trubey r-• GORNBEINO top JEWELERS 14 Friday, April 10, 1987 357-1056 iulTello__ HERITAGE PLAZA 24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY. SOUTHFIELD HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • SAT. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Borman's reaction since he has supervised competing brands in spite of his associa- tion with Borman. "When I started in 1967, I only had (Borman's) Wesley's Ice Cream. Now I supervise 12 ice cream companies, includ- ing some others that Farmer Jack carries." Paul Borman declined to comment on the situation. Spokesmen for the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, however, said they began the changeover in kashrut super- vision a month ago, checking the kashrut of the ingre- dients used by Farm Maid, Wesley and their suppliers. So far, they have found no ingredients that do. not con- form to their standards. The rabbis said that 120 Farm Maid and Wesley prod- ucts are certified kosher, but only seven are certified kosher for Passover — Farm Maid cottage cheese, sour cream, orange juice, grapefruit juice, and Choloy Yisrael milk, and Wesley's chocolate and vanilla ice cream. Chasidim Meet The President New York (JTA) — Lead- ers of a chasidic community in Brooklyn, who met with President Reagan at the White House, said the President pledged that the United States will continue to welcome Jewish immig- rants from the Soviet Union and extend refugee status to them. According to Rabbi Zvi Kestenbaum who participated in the meeting last week, Re- agan was responding to Rabbi Hertz Frankel who, in a message on behalf of the Grand Rabbi of Satmar, said the Jewish community was grateful to the President for "reaffirming the basic human rights of Jewish immigrants to be given a free choice to settle in the country of their desire when leaving the Soviet Union." France Prevents El Al Bombing Paris (JTA) — French counter-intelligence last week arrested a group of eight men believed to be terrorists plan- ning to blow up EL AL and TWA commercial airlines. The police refused to pinpoint the date of the arrests and said that one of the group was a Lebanese, another a French- man known for his pro-Pal- estinian leanings: