Each month in this space, L'Chayim will look back into issues of The Jewish News to see what was happening in the local Jewish community or in the Diaspora ten, 20 and 40 years ago. TEN YEARS AGO Sen. Hubert Horatio Humphrey died of cancer at age 66. The owners of a Nazi bookstore on Vernor Hwy. were served with a summons to appear at the Wayne County Probate Court. The store distributed literature telling Jews, a 61 6 Ow-C it"1- sitv "There's an oven in your future." Since its opening in December 1977, the store was picketed almost daily. 20 YEARS AGO The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission made public its study which revealed discrimination against Jews at management levels of business and industry and their exclusion from the "executive suite" of giant corporations. Paul Anka gave a benefit performance for Hadassah's Eye Bank matinee at the Northland Theater. 40 YEARS AGO In his State of the Union Address to Congress, President Harry S Truman made a strong recommendation for the opening of doors of the U.S. to displaced persons. U.S. Sen. Homer Ferguson of Michigan co-wrote the bill for the admission of DPs. Judy Holliday, star of Born Yesterday, married former Detroiter David J. Oppenheim. Q Family Service Br Friday, Jan. 29 others: A Hebrew Legend Retold by by Florence B. Freed illustrated man, This book retells astory Robert of And Andrew Parke brothers to share. The Birmingham Temple will have a Tu B'Shevat family service at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29 in the temple. Israel Day will be celebrated with songs, poetry, Zionist tributes, trees for Israel and drama. Students of the temple school will present the program. Ages 5-8. how good it is for r. Wish You Were By Hilma Wolitzer Here Bernie decides to Florida, only to fin d o mth his g r his way to d that andfathe visit him. With his grandfathe r r to helps Bernie i s ' s arrival on he wedding. Ages cope with his Grandpa mother's 10-14. second Sunday, Jan. 31 Jewish Experiences for Families and Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will present a "tree-rific celebration for Tu B'Shevat" at 10 a.m. Jan. 31 in the synagogue. Children in pre-kindergarten through first grade will participate. For required reservations, call Joyce Epstein, 851-6880. Check your synagogue library for availability. N., Wednesday, Feb. 3 A Tu B'Shevat Seder will be held for children in grades four-six and their parents at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at Temple Emanu-El. The program will include a potluck dinner. It is the final program in the Jewish Sense-Ability series. For information, call Dr. Margaret Eichner, 967-4020. Nor z w40 prdwa. • Wik r■ Friday, Feb. 5 B'nai B'rith Youth Organization teens and their parents will spend a weekend at the Butzel Conference Center in Ortonville Feb. 5-7. The weekend will include outdoor winter sports, Shabbat programs and a variety of joint activities for parents and their teens. For information, call Arnie Weiner, 350-2760; or Harlene Appelman, 661-0600. The weekend is sponsored by BBYO and the Fresh Air Society. Sunday, Feb. 7 "Making Jewish Memories" will be the topic for a special workshop at Temple Israel for parents of children in third through fifth grades at 10 a.m. Feb. 7 at the temple. The morning will include a video presentation and methods of recording special Jewish events in a family's history. For information, call Rita Abramson, 661-5700. The program is sponsored in part by Jewish Experiences for Families. L 4 - FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1988 fr AA ,,t10 Want A Pen Pal? Write To A Family In Israel One way to learn about Jewish life around the world is to write to a Jewish family in another country. What is daily life like in the pen pal's country? What is Jewish life like? How are the holidays celebrated? To help our readers learn about Jews around the world, L'Chayim is making available addresses of Jewish families in communities abroad. This month, the Israel Aliyah Center has provided L'Chayim with names of Detroiters who have made aliyah (literally, gone up to Israel). They include: Edward and Hannah Bayer, Tali, Havi, Shiri, Karen and Roey, 17 Herzl, 43353 Raanana, Israel. Rabbi Jason and Lynn Meyers, Miriam, Shalom and Chedva, 345/22 Ramat Gimel, Jerusalem, Israel. Claudio and Ellen Saadia, Eitan and Ilan, P.O. Box 73, Ariel, Doar- Na, Ephraim 44805, Israel. Moshe and Miryum Samsonowitz, Yoseph, Yoacom, Rochel, Rivkah, Naomi and Aryeh, 29/2 Ezrat Torah, Jerusalem, Israel. Alex and Elaine Cheshin, Arik, Maya and Dahni, Bussell No. 8, Petach Tikvah, Israel. Elan and Eileen Levinson, Daphna, Gidon and No'omi, Moshav Yodfat, D.N. Misgav, Israel. Cost of a one-ounce airmail letter to Israel is 44 cents.