° chairman of the AJC Women's Issues Committe. "The Jewish community must seriously examine this subject, and we must all recognize that JAP jokes are not funny: they are ugly, and they must end." Copyright 1987, JTA, Inc. Women Blast JAP Jokes Chicago — Charging that Jewish American Princess (JAP) jokes are "far from harmless humor," the 100,000-member National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods passed a resolu- tion condemning "the grow- ing use of negative stereotyp- ing and prejudice that de- mean Jewish women. (Mean- while, B'nai B'rith Women's national office offers program materials to help combat `Jap- baiting' on college campuses.) Young Adults "NY" Bound The sounds of Broadway, a New York-style deli and a walk through Central Park await guests at a party spon- sored by the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation on Dec. 12. Attendees can take a bite out of the "Big Apple" without ever leaving Detroit at 8 p.m. in the Atrium at La Mirage in Southfield. Ambience II of Ann Arbor will provide the music, and a buffet deli-dinner catered. There is a charge for the evening, and reservations are required. There will be no solicitation. Stacy Brodsky and David Rouff are YAD Social Com- mittee chairmen. Beth Komisar, Beth Margolin and Larry Rives are associate chairmen. Norman H. Beitner is YAD president and Barbara Tronstein is chair- man of the executive committee. For information, contact the Young Adult Division at Federation, 965-3939, ext. 163. Las Vegas Night At The Center The fun and excitement of Las Vegas will be the theme at the main Jewish Com- munity Center on Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. at the annual Chanukah Las Vegas Night. Winnings are limited to $500 per individual. For infor- mation and advance tickets call Marty Oliff or Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347. Proceeds from this event help support special programs at the Jewish Community Center. Finances Topic For Singles The Jewish Community Center and Community Net- work for Jewish Singles will host Laura McMains, a gues t speaker from IDS/American Express on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the main Center. McMains is registered with the Securities Exchange Commission, the State of Michigan, and is a member of the International Association for Financial Planning. Call Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347, to reserve a spot and the information packet. 0 G\\j \ Nki l - \ \A \ ''c \(‘ 00, C.' . I, \-\- C)ix Subece_pEon Ordterr FANU A SP CIA- S24.00 for the first one-year subscription. (your own or gift) Socialites Plan Meeting Sunday The Rose Sherer Socialites will hold a regular meeting on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at the Northgate Apts. west club house. A social will follow the meeting; there is no charge. For information, call Mollie Stern, 968-3643. . i - _I- 6 if CM ° 1 -- 2, S21.00 for each additional new one-year gift subscription Please add 52.00 for out-of-state subscriptions , Your Name Street State City Zip 0 Start a new subscription in my name Enter the Following Chanukah Latke Party Scheduled B'nai B'rith Michigan Singles will have a Chanukah Latke Party on Dec. 20 at Laurel Woods Apts. club house at 6 p.m. There will be a charge, and reservations are required. For information, call Rose Gold, 541-7289; or Lore Cohn, 356-3251. mmimml NEWS fr••••••• Diagnosis Improved Jerusalem — Faster, more efficient treatment of tem- poral arteritis, a dangerous inflammation of the blood vessels of the temporal region and the brain — has been made possible as the result of a new diagnostic method developed by researchers at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and physicians at Kaplan Hospital. Research carried out by a staff headed by Dr. Aaron Mashiach and Prof. Israel Hod proved that through the use of the electronic scanning microscope it is possible to significantly reduce the time required for diagnosing the disease. Gift Subscriptions at Special Chanukah Savings To Street City • State Zip State Zip Gift card to read "From To Street City Gift card to read "From I enclose S to cover 20300 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076 354-6060 subscriptions