LOCAL NEWS COME IN AND COMPARE! WOODWARD CAMERA r i-FUJI DL-400 _ ___. . ..J.,0, ■ , 7----- . , 1 .,..... - , - ) , .... i . ' - - , . • EXTREME CLOSE-UPS • DROP-IN LOADING 5 YEAR FUJI WARRANTY CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON FUJI FILM! - s; 1' ) J TF-500 mai -- !4.- Lc- - vor,, ,.--- ----- _ . —/ ____.-4, :. , ? , • BACK LIGHT CONTROL CONTINUOUS SHOOTING • 105MM TELEPHOTO AVAILABL • sa 1580 WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 642.1985 --'''' 0,., ztt, RI FUJI FILM &CAMERAS RICOH COMPARE THE TWO BEST TELE-WIDE 35 MM TO 70 MM MOST AUTO EVERYTHING CAMERA MON., THURS., FRI. 10-9 PM TUES., WED. SAT 10-6 PM, SUN 12-4 PM OAKLAND MALL TROY 589.1201 OPEN MALL HOURS VISA & MASTERCARD EFFECTIVE THRU 3-17-88 WHEN TALKING TO FRIENDS, JUST ISN'T ENOUGH .. . CALL 647-5540 • Individual Counseling for Children, Adolescents and Adults. Dea Farrah, MSW, ACSW Certified Social Worker HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. Bingham Center • 30800 Telegraph • Suite 2960 • Birmingham 48010 HAROLD'S on the Move!! Former owner of Breath of Spring Last East European Jews Focus Of FAS, Midrasha The Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies, a division of United Hebrew Schools, and the Fresh Air Society will co- sponsor a program on March 20, entitled, The Last Jews of Eastern Europe. The program will take place at 2 p.m. in the LaMed Auditorium of the United Hebrew Schools. In addition to the lecture slide presentation and klezmer musical concert, a sneak preview of "University in the Woods" will be presented. Yale Strom, author of The Last Jews of Eastern Europe, a photodocumentary which shows the everyday lives of Jews in 28 communities in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, USSR and Yugoslavia is the featured presenter. During the winter of 1984-1985, he went behind the Iron Curtain to record the stories of those Jews who remain. Strom is a graduate of San Diego State University and New York University with a Master's degree in Yiddish studies. He is a fellow of the YIVO Institute in New York. He has been involved with klezmer music since 1981 when he did field recordings in Eastern Europe and used this material for his klezmer 131-1 op AFFORDABLE FLOWERS . 1820 & Woodward • Birmingham Best Buys in town on cut flowers, plants and balloons t ,1•1 0 ,,,, BLOCK I 14 NORTH 0 Q- N i E W 4" 7 0 14 MILE S A DESIGN STUDIO SUPER SPECIAL 18 ROSESI$10 80 FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1988 4 SQUARE LK. RD. 14 in Bloomfield Hills 788 Industrial Court 644.2244 band. His two recordings in- clude: Eclectric Klez and Cholent with Huckleberry. Alex Ehrmann, Midrasha and United Hebrew Schools board member, will be chair- man of the day. The program is open to the public at no charge. The au- dience will be introduced to the new program "University in the Woods" co-sponsored by the Midrasha and Fresh Air Society. University in the Woods is created for adults age 55 and older with an emphasis on in- tellectual stimulation. Elon Prof To Speak Here For AJCommittee Av , s oe• aCk. wos, / ( 4iith Yale Strom Dr. Raymond Franklin The Detroit chapter of the American Jewish Committee will present the third in a series of four programs on the theme, "Issues: Election '88" at 8 p.m. March 23 in the Alpert Room at Temple Beth El. Dr. Raymond S. Franklin, senior professor of economics at Queens College, City University of New York, will be the featured speaker. Dr. Harry Gold of Oakland University will chair the meeting. A native Detroiter, Dr. Franklin received his Ph.D. degree from the University of - California, Berkeley and has taught at Vassar College and City College of New York. He is director of labor studies and the Center for Labor and Society at Queens College where he has taught for the last two decades. Dr. Franklin has published extensively, in- cluding the The Political Economy of Racism, American Capitalism: Two Visions and Shadows of Race and Class. The series is co-sponsored by Temple Beth El. The welcome will be given by its president, Jerome Ash. Informal discussion with refreshments will follow the program. The public is in- vited, and there is no charge.