FRONTLIN ES DO YOU 'LIVE' TO EAT??? If Food Controls You ... It's Time To Take Control! Individualized Dietary Program Designed to Fit Your Needs Individualized Weekly Counseling TAKE CONTROL OF YOURSELF DEA FARRAH, MSW, ACSW Weight Control Therapist NOW! CALL FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION "You Alone Can Do It . . . But You Can't Do It Alone" 647-5540 HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. BINGHAM CENTER • 30800 TELEGRAPH • SUITE 2960 • BIRMINGHAM, MI 48010 Free Press Continued from preceding page approved, they'll raise prices anyway." Norman Naimark holds that the recent ruling by the administrative law judge ap- pointed by the U.S. Justice Department that the JOA is unnecessary "was right on target. lb see people falling in line [behind the JOA] is shameful:' Sol Lachman terms the newspaper's argument "a fake. Due to mismanagement, the Free Press dug their own grave?' The JOA, he con- tinues, is unhealthy. If the JOA is not approved, the paper will not fold. "They'll sell it for whatever price they can." While none of those inter- viewed said that there was any connection between their opinion of the Free Press' Mideast reportage and their opinion about the JOA, Lachman cracked the door open a bit. "There's a small part of my soul that has a little glee" that the Free Press says it is in mortal danger. Still, says Lachman, "I'm not praying that God buries the Free Press. I'm not going to give them the evil eye." Kimberly Lifton contributed to this report. LOCAL NEWS I Fund Names Vice Chairs Thomas I. Klein and Stanley M. Weingarden have been named vice-chairmen of the Federated Endowment Fund of the Jewish Welfare Federation/United Jewish Charities. The Endowment Fund has a goal of adding $100 million to its existing base of nearly $50 million. A practicing attorney and a former chairman of the Detroit Bar Association's Tax- ation Committee, Wein- garden has co-chaired the Federated Endowment Fund's Professional Advisory Committee for the past three years. He has been in- strumental in advising and educating donors and profes- sionals on the issues involved in creating several types of permanent funds within the FEF. Klein is a member of the Executive Committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation and a board member of the United Jewish Charities. In addition to his leadership of the Endowment Fund and several Federation commit- tees, Klein also is a past presi- dent of the Jewish Communi- ty Center and a current vice president of Sinai Hospital. Williams Aided Jewish Causes 32940 MIDDLEBELT RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018 • 855-1730 14 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1988 Practically from the time he commenced his political career, G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams was equally dedicated to libertarian movements. They included enforcement of civil liberties, justice and respect for the blacks and all minorities, and the Zionist cause. Several years before Israel's rebirth as an autonomous state, he and his wife, Nancy — he was seldom without her — participated in Zionist rallies which were assembled to proclaim fulfillment of pro- phecies advocated in the Zionist credo. They were joint- ly religiously motivated and were inspired by the Zionist ideal. A Jewish National Fund forest in Israel attests to the esteem in which Williams was held by the Jewish com- munity. The JNF Council of Detroit established the Williams-Hart Forest in the late 1950s in honor jointly of Williams and Philip A. Hart, who succeeded him as gover- nor of Michigan and later was elected to the U.S. Senate. Both were active in their lifetimes in support of Israel. In the last decade, the Williams couple were regular attendees of the annual din- ners of the Magen David Adorn — the equivalent in Israel of the Red Cross. They were fascinated by the achievements attained by this cause, as they did at all func- tions with which they were identified. —RS. Nobel Prize Winner Jerusalem — Dr. David Baltimore, professor of microbiology and biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Thchnology and 1975 win- ner of the Nobel Prize in medicine, was presented with the 1987 Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Prize in Immunology and Cancer Research. Dr. Baltimore was awarded the prize for his outstanding contributions to molecular biology, immunology and cancer research.