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Any way you look at it, staying at Days Inn can change your tune about early morning flights. Shaliach Speaks For Naamat Baltimore Nationwide Yefet Ozery, the Israeli shailach to the Jewish Com- munity Center, will speak to the Metropolitan Chapter of Naamat/USA on April 18 at 12:30 p.m. in the Naamat Meeting Room in Crown Pointe Building, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. His topic will be "40 Years of Israel." A mini lunch will be served. There is no charge. Anne Mondrow is chairman of the day. Guests are welcome. 1.301-655-7679 1.800-346-7074 IT'S TIME TO THINK SPRING! MOTORCOACH TRIPS "SOUTH PACIFIC" TOLEDO—APRIL 17 $48 (STARRING ROBERT GOULET) LUNCH & SHOW WASHINGTON, WILLIAMSBURG, GETTYSBURG MAY 5.11, 19-25 $469 6 NITES HOTELS, MOST MEALS, P.P. DBL. TOURS & MORE! TORONTO MURDER MYSTERY MAY 13-15 $179 2 NITES HOTEL, DINNER & MYSTERY PARTY TOUR PP. DBL. HOLLAND TULIP FESTIVAL MAY 14 or 14-15 FR. $55 P.P.DBL. ONE DAY OR OVERNITE, MEALS, PARADE & MORE! 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The speaker will be Elaine Zaks, coordinator of Jewish Family Service's Resettle- ment Service. She will be join- ed by several former refuseniks who will share the story of their struggle to leave the Soviet Union. The program will also in- clude a video, Mothers for Freedom, which focuses on the experiences of former refuseniks whose children are still being detained. Zaks, a social worker with JFS, has worked closely with the Soviet Jews who have recently settled in the Detroit area. JNF Women Plan To Gather The Women of Jewish Na- tional Fund will hold a board meeting on Tuesday at Sut- ton Place club house, 23275 Riverside, Southfield. Business for cominng year will be discussed. Hostesses for the day are: Martha Green, Fanny Kardener and Dorothy Potiker. Contact hostess is Bess Glazier. For regrets only, call JNF, 557-6644. • R.T. MOTORCOACH • LUNCH • SHOW OTHER DATES G PLAYS AVAILABLE CALL FOR DATES & PLAYS You've never stayed at this Days Inn. Detroit Metropolitan Airport 8800 Wickham Road, Romulus, MI 48174 stein, 356-3295; or Cele Jacobs, 546-0294. Chairman of the day is Helen Stebbins; Sara Epstein is program chairman and co- chairman Ann Skae an- noucnes Frances Weinberg will review a book by Haim Potok. 19 Old Court Rd. Baltimore, MD 21208 1 DAY TRIPS Fr. $40 \_ 74 Women Focus On Soviet Jews BERKLEY TOURS & TRAVEL, INC. ■ 1111111=11111111N1111111 =m1 23100 Providence Dr. • Suite 105 Southfield, Michigan 48075 559.8620 (Clausen Building North) ORT Luncheon Is ,Planned Parkwood chapter, Women's American ORT will hold a spring get-together on Wednesday at noon at Knob Woods club house. President Lillian Goodman invites guests to a luncheon at a nominal charge. Reservations are being taken by Sara Ep- Temple Women Have Art Fair Art Fair '88, presented by Temple Israel Sisterhood, will be held April 24-25, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the temple. Featured will be the works of many artisans and the new Little Shoppes of Art. Guest speaker on April 24 will be Molly Abraham, Detroit Free Press restaurant writer. Lunch will be served at the Temple Avenue Cafe. For ticket information, call the temple, 661-5700. — I LOCAL NEWS I Wolf Snyder Fund Started The University of Michigan announces the establishment of a fund in memory of Wolf Snyder, a leading Detroit Jewish educator and scholar, to enhance its resources for the teaching and learning of Hebrew and Yiddish languages and cultures. The fund was established by the daughters of the late .Mr. Snyder, Tova Milinsky and Leah Snyder Blizman. The present learning resource center has been renamed the Wolf Snyder Learning Resource Center. It is located at 3081 Frieze Building, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Mr. Snyder was a founder of the Hillel Day School and past chairman of its educa- tion committee. He co-edited a national Yiddish literary magazine (Undzer Aygen Vort) and was the author of many scholarly essays on literary and historical topics.