▪ ROSH HASHANAH GREETINGS PICK...THE GREETING OF YOUR CHOICE Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year. Greeting Cards For Soviet Jews The Soviet Jewry Commit- tee of the Jewish Community Council has prepared a Rosh Hashanah greeting card to be sent to Russian Jews which contains a calendar of Jewish holidays, a drawing of Jerusalem, and of course, New Year greetings. Cards can be sent to Soviet Jewish refuseniks adopted by local organizations or in- dividuals, or to the refuseniks listed below: USSR, RSFSR, LEN- INGRAD 194356, PR. Engelsa 135 kv.21, Lein, EVGENY; USSR, RSFSR, GORKY 603081, ul. Krilova 14A1/2115, Volvosky, Leonid. Both Evgeny and Leonid (who goes by his Hebrew name Ari) are long-term refuseniks and former Prisoners of Zion. Both families have recently receiv- ed yet another refusal to their requests to emigrate from the Soviet Union. First class air postage to the USSR is 44 cents per half- ounce. Additional cards in limited quantities are available on a first come, first- served basis. Personal messages may be included. Avoid anti-Soviet or political comments. — NAME — #1 lawn $12.50 r17115 1110'2 to all our friends and relatives. May the coming year be filled with health and happiness for all our family and friends. — NAME — #2 — NAME — $22.50 $32.50 #3 We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year. #4 — NAME — $22.50 These are samples of the personal greetings being offered. They will be published in the Rosh Hashanah issue of the Jewish News, Sept. 25, 1987. DEADLINE: This Wednesday. All greetings arriving after the deadline will appear in the following week's edition. To All Our Relatives and Friends, Our wish for a year filled with happiness, health and prosperity. A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. N EWS Jewish Books In Moscow New York — The Associa- tion of Jewish Book Publish- ers last week exhibited more than 1,000 titles from more than 115 American publish- ers, including about 15 university presses, at the week-long sixth Moscow In- ternational Book Fair. Members of the Russian Jewish community who at- tended the book fair had an opportunity to examine Bibles and Talmuds, as well as books on Jewish religion, thought, art, history, holi- days, mysticism, poetry and literature. During the fair, the associa- tion expected to distribute 18,000 copies of a 64-page catalog and illustrated poster prepared by the Anti-Defa- mation League of B'nai B'rith. The catalog contained a list of the books and publishers at the exhibit as well as information about the Jewish family, holidays and life-cycle events. The colored poster included an illustra- tion of a 1797 menorah, a four-year Jewish calendar and a short description of the major Jewish holidays. May the New Year Bring To All Our Friends and Family — Health, Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life. May the coming year be one filled with health, happiness and prosperity for all our friends and family. — NAME — $75 #7 THE JEWISH NEWS la MEM OE MI MN ME IM MN MO MO MO INN IM MI MN MI MN NI ON Mil NE MO MI IN MS SEND TO: The Jewish News Greetings 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240 Southfield, MI 48076-4138 Please insert my New Year's Greeting # Name Check enclosed (circle one): $32.50 $12.50 $22.50 $42 $58 $75 $90 Other Address (Please print name to appear In greeting) Zip Code State City No NI maim= ■ • mism= El MN IM IN M I J THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 33