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Persons unable to come for lunch may attend the program beginn- ing at 12:40 p.m., free of charge. • $100,000+ priced at 98.5% • Minimum rate 7.5%—no maximum • Due November 1, 1992 A driving financial force, Ampal-American Israel Corporation enables Israel to grow productively. For further information about Ampal, your American corporate connection to Israel, and a prospectus, call: Al Schonwetter Representative, Ampal Securities Corporation (313) 547-7056 or 1-800-445-6508 Operator 903 Member SIPC This is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy securities. The offer is made only by the Prospectus which may be obtained in any Mate wherein the underwriter may lawfully offer the securities PROVIDING A FOUNDATION ON WHICH ISRAEL BUILDS I THE FINEST IN HOME SECURITY No Cover Charge. Gordon Delivers Shabbat Lecture Rabbi James I. Gordon, rab- bi emeritus of Young Israel of Oak-Woods, will be the guest speaker at the "Lunch and Learn" Shabbat at Young Israel of Oak Woodson Feb. 6. Members of the metropolitan Detroit Jewish community for more than 20 years, Rabbi Gordon and his wife, Malka, made aliyah in 1985. Currently, they are residents of Jerusalem. While in Detroit, the Cor- dons were active in communi- ty affairs. Aside from the Young Israel movement, their activities included Akiva Hebrew Day School, the Jewish Welfare Federation, Mizrachi, Sinai Hospital, Amit Women and Israel Bonds. Rabbi Gordon was also a vice president of the Coun- cil of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit. Rabbi Gordon will speak at a luncheon following regular Sabbath morning services and kiddush. There is a charge, and paid reservations are required. The community is invited. For information, call Young Israel of Oak- Woods, 398-1177, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily. 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Services will begin. at 8 p.m. Dinner Event For Rabbis The Council of Orthodox Rabbis will have their fourth annual Siyum HaRambam dinner celebration on Feb. 13 at Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim. A catered dinner will be served at 7:45 p.m., followed by the siyum program star- ting at 8:45 p.m. The program includes internationally A renowned musician Moshe Yess, formerly of Megama Duo. For reservations, call the Lubavitch Center, 737-7000, or Leah Sarne, 569-2844. There is a charge. Temple Marks 25th Anniversary The 25th anniversary year for the Birmingham Temple will continue with a "Celebration of Humanist Leadership" on Feb. 5 at 8:30 p.m. Miriam Jerris, Janis Levin- Gorelick, and Suzanne Paul, members of the Birmingham Temple who have graduated from the Humanist Institute in New York as Humanist leaders, will present a special program in honor of their graduation on the theme "Passing the Torch." Special audiovisual effects will be provided by Roger Greeley, associate dean of the Humanist Institute. An Oneg Shabbat in honor of the graduates will follow the service. NEWS Terror Victims Bear Scars New York (JTA) — Five close relatives of Israeli Jews killed by Arab terrorists, some bearing their own scars from attacks they barely sur- vived, told an emotionally charged news conference Jan. 13 that Jews are the real vic- tims of the Middle East turmoil. The news conference, held at the headquarters of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, was attended by Abbi Moses and his 9-year-old daughter, Adi, of Alfie Menashe in the West Bank; Masodi Ochana of Beit Shan; and David and Guela Pollack of Jerusalem. Abbi Moses lost his wife, Ofra, and their 5-year-old son, Tal, when a fire-bomb struck their car while they were driving in the West Bank last April. Both father and daughter are still under treatment for burns over most of their bodies, with Adi visiting the hospital daily. Ochana's 21-year-old daughter, Esther, a reserve soldier, was stoned to death while driving home from Beersheba in March 1984. The Pollacks' two daughters, Nurit, 18, and Esther, 14, were killed instantly when a terrorist bomb destroyed a bus in Jerusalem in 1983.