UP FRONT I Downtown - Uptown SUMMER SALE 25 - 50% Off Uptown 1 Day Only SAT., JULY 16 10 - 4 p.m. Beilin Continued from Page 5 to bring Katz and Rogoff on board. Each, he said, will enrich programs at the JCC through their respective ex- periences and "empathy for teens and all people." Meanwhile, the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization will move its Southfield offices to the JCC next month. BBYO Ex- ecutive Director Arnold Wiener was out of town and could not be reached for com- ment, but BBYO officials said the group was merely renting space at the JCC. KINGSLEY INN N. Woodward/Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills • French, Italian and American Designer Fashions Mon.-Fri. 10:30-6 Sat. 10:30-1:30 LYNN PORTNOY 964-0339 440 E. Congress, Detroit 48226 Yossi Beilin: Running for Knesset. "Most admit informally that they made a mistake," Beilin said. Even with Israeli polls in- cheating another stalemate in the November election, Beilin said that Labor and Likud will reconstruct the current National Unity Government only as a last resort. In the event of a draw, Labor would prefer to allow the Likud to form a government by default, he said. He added that other options exist to break the stalemate, such as a second election or a reform of the electoral system. Jewish Center Continued from Page 5 Not all Sinai doctors are Jewish. But they've all got seychel, and they know how to treat you like a mensch. It's not easy to join the Sinai Medical Staff. Applicants have to complete an accredited residency program in a med- ical specialty. They're expected to be cer- tified by the national examining board in that specialty. Their credentials are scru- tinized by other physicians in their own and related fields before they are rec- ommended for appointment by the Board of Trustees. More than 300 members of Sinai's Medical Staff are on the faculty of the medical schools at Wayne State Univer- sity or the University of Michigan or the dental school at the University of Detroit. We at Sinai get a lot of naches from our medical staff. If your doctor is not a member of the Sinai Hospital medical staff, ask yourself one question—and ask your doctor, too: WHY NOT? If you don't have a doctor, or are look- ing for a specialist, call our Physician Referral Service. We'll be happy to make a shidduch. 1-800-248-DOGS (1-800-248-3627) THIS IS SINAI Michigan's Only Jewish Hospital 14 FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1988 "We are increasing the kinds of services that become central to the Jewish world," Plotnick said. In his new capacity, Rogoff will develop programs aimed at teaching families about Shabbat, Jewish holidays and celebrations. He will work to establish a Jewish discovery room, to be a hands-on activi- ty center for youngsters through age 12 that will be utilized for family programs. Joining Rogoff is Allison Katz, who became the JCC's first teen director this month. Katz previously held various jobs at the JCC including day camp supervisor and day care instructor. She also was a Sunday school teacher and a direct care worker for the Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens. Katz will develop several ac- tivities for Jewish teens. She will coordinate programs for social services, substance abuse, personal growth and will implement support groups. "The positions are needed to meet demands of the greater and greater youth population," Plotnick said. "We want to provide as many services as possible which enable Jews to connect into the Jewish world." Plotnick said he is excited Couple Meets Refusenik Hadassah associates Dora and Louis Silverfarb return- ed last week from the Soviet Union where they met with refusenik Elana Keis. Keis, who applied 13 years ago for an exit visa, has an engineering background and had been working at the Scientific Institute in Len- ingrad before filing for im- migration papers. An ardent Zionist, Keis hopes to make aliyah with her husband and son. She is an activist in Leningrad's Jewish community. Keis told the Silverfarbs she has seen little improvement for Jews in the country as a result of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost policy, and urged American Jews to continue publicizing the plight of refuseniks. Land For Peace Topic Of Forum The Detroit Zionist Federa- tion community forum to discuss the question "Land for Peace?" will take place at Congregation Beth Shalom on July 28 at 7:30 p.m. The panel to discuss the question will consist of: Dr. Seymour Faber, Americans for Progressive Israel; Dr. Sheila Lampert, Hadassah; Ezekiel Leikin, Zionist Organization of America; and Prof. Michael Drissman, Michigan Committee for a Safe Israel. Views that will be expressed by the panel members will be their own. Marvin Novick will be the moderator. Norman Naimark, president of the DZF, said this forum is the third in an ongoing series sponsored by his coalition of local Jewish organizations in- tended to encourage dialogue between differing views on the issues vital to the future of Israel. Audience participa- tion will be encouraged. The forum is open to the public free of charge.