r. ‘- 41 #1ki Communications Channel 11 at 4:30 p.m. Monday and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; and 6 p.m. Sunday on East Lansing United Cable Channel 11 and Lansing Continental Cable Channel 36. Legal Systems Compared 0 le . New York (JTA) — The Jewish Theological Seminary of America will produce a television program that parallels the Jewish and American attitudes toward law. It will be part of the In- terfaith Broadcasting Com- mission's four-part presenta- tion linking America's major religious groups, to be aired this fall. In a one-hour segment molded- around the theme "The Promise of America," the JTS show will compare the Jewish legal system with the United States Constitu- tion and amendments. The premise is that these are "two legal systems that have en- dured because of their flex- ibility and constant reinter- pretation," according to Mar- jorie Wyler, executive pro- ducer of radio and television at the seminary. "The conclu- sion is that both legal systems evolve constantly because original intent is not a possi- ble thing_ to determine," Wyler added. a • .a..41;,,, ,'"" !VW" • • - ••.r' "‘ .721.:•••• isPS,rass • *aft , A Jr, . B'NAI B'RITH 111' Al& ,111100, .. r76 " BBW To Hold Lunch Meeting Louis D. Brandeis Chapter 498, will meet noon Wednes- day at Knob Woods Club House. Lunch will be served. There is a fee. The Chime Ringers of Southfield Senior Adult Center will perform. Shirley Cole is the director. For reservations, call Rose Pogats, 967-4068, and Jean Katz, 559-4174. '11 LOCAL NEWS 171 Vietnam Vet. Outreach Center The Veteran Outreach Center, a readjustment counseling service for Viet- nam era veterans is conduc- ting group sessions for veterans and their wives 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. For information, call the vet center, 967-0040. Ah, Fall. From city hip to country casual, find the best of the season in The Jewish News' show-stopping fall fashion magazine, IN STYLE, published the week of August 24. IN STYLE caresses you in fur, dresses you in the latest fashions here and abroad, then takes you behind the scenes at a glamorous New York fashion show. What's IN STYLE for fall? Variety! Look for warm colors, fur-trimmed accessories, co- coon coats and opaque stockings. Women can opt for shorter lengths, fabrics that stretch, aneflirtier touches in evening wear. Men can choose from personality- packed ties and jeans with that "worn in" look. Advertisers, IN STYLE is the ideal oppor- tunity to showcase your newest, brightest merchandise in the metropolitan Detroit area's premier fashion publication. IN STYLE, FALL '87 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS' FALL FASHION MAGAZINE AD DEADLINE: AUGUST 7, 1987 In an 8 'h x 11-inch format, printed on heavy coated stock in glossy full color, IN STYLE will be mailed to all Jewish News subscribers. Join us IN STYLE. Call your advertising ac- count executive or Dharlene Norris at 354-6060. THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 81