December Date For Demjanjuk Jerusalem (JTA) — The Israeli Supreme Court will hear John Demjanjuk's ap- peal next December, it was announced Monday. The court's registrar, Judge Shmuel Tzur, said the appeals board would consist of a panel of five justices. Appeal became mandatory when the death sentence was pronounced April 25 on the Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk by a three judge Jerusalem district court. Demjanjuk was found guilty on April 18 of war crimes and crimes against the Jewish people. He was convicted under the Nazi and Nazi Collaborators Law of 1950, which carries a mandatory death penalty. The court determined that evidence presented during the 14-month trial proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Demjanjuk was the Treblinka death camp guard, known as "Ivan the 'Terrible," who operated the gas chambers and brutalized Jewish inmates. C lip S lIFICII) SAVILIDS, 4z , 4-6 2 4 r. .14 La Mirage. 29555 Northwestern Highway Southfield. Michigan 48034 Monday thru Saturday 353-5110 In fashion...it's all a matter of taste. Don't conform - inform. Designer fashions as individual as you are. 31409 Southfield Rd. 642-3315 Also Inside • 29117 Northwestern Hwy. 357-4771 Bellissima Hair Design • Inside Emile Salon SOUTHFIELD: FOR YOUR LIFE STYLE Ketubah Nets Record Bid Jerusalem (JTA) — An 18th- Century Italian ketubah (Jewish marriage contract) was auctioned for a record $47,300 at Sotheby's Judaica sale here. It was not only the historic value and beauty of the elaborately illuminated document, but the hint of a romantic triangle which may have accounted for the bid, which was about $16,000 higher than the best price previously offered for such an item. The ketubah, dating from 1732, went to a private American collector last week. Decorated with birds, flowers, pillars and figures, it is "a prized possession" of "great dramatic and literary value," in the opinion of Sotheby's consultant on Jewish books and manuscripts, Professor Chimen Abramsky of Univer- sity College in London. No matter what your life style preference, Southfield has it all! Southfield neighborhoods come in all shapes, sizes and price ranges, from modern condomin- iums and subdivisions, to grace- ful ranch-style homes nestled in rolling ravines. Southfield offers gracious living with easy access to the best of everything the region has to offer via the Lodge, 1-696 and Southfield Expressways. Let us show you our community— housing, schools, recreation and much more. Visit our office at the South- field Civic Center Municipal Build- ing, 26000 Evergreen Road. Discover an exciting new way of living. Southfield...for your life style. Reform Institute New York — The Marjorie Kovler Institute on Black- Jewish Relations, designed "to fortify and reinforce the historic alliance between blacks and Jews," has been established by the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, central body of Reform Judaism, it was announced by Rabbi Alexander M. Schind- ler, UAHC president. SOUTHFIELD The Center of It All Southfield Information Center 354-4400 Open Monday-Friday 8-5. A free housing service THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 33