Noomi ■ MOoloMmmoomomolowir ob1 e 061 ceit fi 0631%1 a new concept in high fashion for the full figured woman is that it's critical for the PLO to begin talking to American Jews. I suggested an op-ed piece and gave him a sample. In tone, my piece was very similar. But I have no reason to believe I actually caused this document to be produced. The main thing I was saying was this: it's tremendously important for the PLO to talk honestly and sincerely the American Jewish community. The fact that this document was written in that kind of open, direct tone is more im- portant than any new ground it may have broken. GOP Recruits Candidate The race for the Senate in Maryland heated up a few degrees last week with the nomination of Alan L. Keyes as Republican challenger to Sen. Paul Sarbanes — and the race promises to have a few interesting Jewish twists. Keyes, currently a scholar in residence at the conser- vative American Enterprise Institute and a former top State Department official, was the U.S. representative at the International Womens Conference in Kenya in 1985. According to supporters, he almost singlehandedly mar- shalled the representatives of other Western nations to re- ject a "Zionism as racism" resolution. Keyes, who is black, is also a close protege of former U.N. ambassador Jeane Kirk- patrick, who has promised to campaign actively for the nominee. And a top supporter will be Linda Chavez, the 1986 GOP senatorial nomi- nee — and wife of National Jewish Coalition honcho Chris Gersten. Finally, William Kristol, chief of staff to Education Secretary William Bennett and son of Jewish neo-con- servative leader Irving Kris- tol, will soon resign his post to run the Keyes campaign. Political observers agree Keyes faces an uphill fight against the popular incum- bent, who enjoys strong sup- port from the pro-Israel community. 181 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, MI 48011 Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily 642-1690 Harvard Row Mall • 11 Mile Road at Lahser • 354 - 4560 ROCHELLE IMBER'S Knit Knit Knit Fabulous Colors & Textures New Spring and Summer Yarns 855-2114 "Stitching together to serve you better" • • • • FRAMING INSTRUCTION CUSTOM DESIGNING FINISHING ACCENTS IN NEEDLEPOINT New Canvasses Arriving Daily 626-3042 Orchard Mall • West Bloomfield CHARTER HOUSE HAIR SHOP DEBBIE McGRATH ON THE BOARDWALK Hair Stylist ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, SOUTH OF MAPLE (2 Doors From Stage & Co. Deli) 851-HAIR HAIR STYLING FOR MEN WE FEATURE HAIR PIECES BY — HOURS — d‘rewi Man TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. We don't clown about our dolls... A terrific selection of collectors' dolls, musical dolls, in all sizes and price ranges to choose from. LOCAL NEWS I B'nai Moshe To Begin Nursery School In Fall Congregation B'nai Moshe will open a nursery school named "Chalumot Paz" or "Golden Dreams" after Labor Day. Robin Sack Meyerowitz, who holds a B.S. degree and teacher's certificate from Col- umbia University and an M.A. degree from Bank Street College, will direct the school, aided by two assistants. Openings are still available for half-day pro- grams from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3:30 p.m., or full days from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in- cluding lunch. Extended hours may be arranged. The school will operate Monday through Wednesday, plus Fridays when Rabbi Allan and Mrs. Meyerowitz plan to provide Shabbat experiences for the children. The school curriculum will be geared to three to four- year-olds, with a special ses- sion for children from 20 months to 21/2 years, every Tuesday morning. Two specially equipped rooms have been set aside in the school wing, including a special "dress-up — housekeeping area," as well as blocks, games and play equipment. Reduced fees will be offered to congregation members. Parents who are not present- ly members may include synagogue membership dues in the enrollment fee. For information or registra- tion, call the synagogue office, 548-9000; or Mrs. Meyerowitz, 557-5667. HMC Adopts Summer Hours The Holocaust Memorial Center announces summer hours, beginning July 1 and running through Labor Day. The center will be open to the public on Sundays from noon to 3:30 p.m. and on Mon- days through Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. There is a public tour every Sunday during the summer at 1 p.m. Group tours may be scheduled by appointment during regular hours or on Wednesday evenings. Tours are 90 minutes and are followed by a brief meeting with a Holocaust survivor. 1 WEEK ONLY 30% OFF! All Dolls gerwupd 8tudTo8 Tel-Twelve Mall 12 Mile & Telegraph Southfield Daily 10-9 Sunday 12-5 Complimentary gift wrapping Sale ends 7/8/88 Fine furniture and accessories always 20% off THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 31