GAMES Nc c4) Ir Specializing In • Custom Bedrooms • Wall Units • Dining Rooms *- 4 4 \\-\ 48x18x27 $195 00 SOFA TABLE DESIGN IT INC. 24x22x22 $145" END TABLE Keith Schare 36x36x 16 Designer $ 175" COCKTAIL TABLE 471-3223 ROCHELLE IMBER'S Knit Knit Knit Fabulous Colors & Textures Full Selection Of 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 JEWISH CROSSWORDS Please note: spelling of Yiddish and Hebrew transliterations vary. 61. Certainly! 11.Cuts off ACROSS 62. Browned challah 12.Fever 63. What a dreidel 13. Lady's man 1. Worms does a little 19 " 6. Israeli dance, 64. Russian king (var.) dreidel" Li" 65. Israeli dance B'omer 22. 10. Israeli airline 24. 20th century Swiss 14. Excuse DOWN painter 15.Hebrew letter 25. Small village 16.Comic strip 1. Neck part Kleine 26 " character 2. Hebrew month Nachtmusik" 17.Feast of Lots 3. Russian kibbutzim Jewish violinist, 27. 18.Day of Atonement 4. gezunt Isaac , Eli" 20. " Torah 5. 28. Abraham's father 21. In song, dreidel's 6. Israeli General, Malkeynu" 29 " composition Moshe 30. Bubbemeysa 23. Mercy (Hebr.) 7. Common kvetch 31. Bialy's cousin 24.Asian ruler 8. sum 32. Positive electrode 25. Oolong and (Chinese hors 33. Doctrine souchong d'oeuvres) 35. Cow dung 27. Prisoner-of-war 9. Printer's material 38. Met's stadium camp 10. essen 39. Leatherworker's 30. Knife (something to eat) tools Mitzvah 31. 34. Jewish month 35. Jewish journalist, 9 7 8 6 4 5 I.F. 3 1 2 36. Scotch one 15 14 37. Great Lake 38. Jewish singer, 18 17 Dinah 39. Dramatic conflict 22 21 20 40. Israeli film maker, 26 Shulamit 25 24 41. Brother of flat and 30 29 27 28 natural 42. Scandinavian 35 34 43.Vietnamese "First Lady," Madame 38 37 41. Jacob's grandmother 42. Festival of Tabernacles 45. For 46. Norwegian playwright Rebbe (old 47. rabbi) 48. Bank convenience stations 49. Joke 50. Bomb shelter 51. Jewish silent screen siren 52. Lion's vocalization 53. German woman's name Safer or 54. Emeth 56. N.Y. time vilst du? 57. 59. Ghost talk? Gut Yontev! 44. Eagle's nest 45. Fowl for Shabbat dinner 46. Iraq's neighbor 47. Circle parts 48. Israeli gulf 51. Coalition 52. Jewish teacher, for short 55. Jewish Arbor Day 58. Ancient Greek coin 60. Swamp 49 13 31 32 33 53 54 19 23 36 39 47 46. 48 12 45 44 43 11 16 42 41 40 10 52 51 50 58 57 55 56 60 61 62 63 64 65 J2 59 Copyright 1988 Charles E.S. Goldstein Answer on Page 23. I NEWS I Shirley Stem. Sinai Ift%spital Physician Relerraf Se A nice hot bowl of chicken soup can often make you feel better. But sometimes you need more. Sometimes you need expert medical advice. Then it's time to turn to the medical experts at Sinai Hospital. We have specialists who can help with everything that's got you krechtzing, from the minor "oy vat's" to the serious "gevalt!"s. The doctors on our staff have offices convenient to your home or business, whose office hours fit into your busy schedule. If you need a good cup of soup, try our recipe. If you need medical care, try our doctors. For a referral to a doctor on staff at Sinai, call Shirley Stern, our physician referral maven, at 1-800-248-DOCS (248-3627). THIS IS SINAI Michigan's Only Jewish Hospital 18 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1988 Jackson Topic At Debate Before CJF's Meeting New York (JTA) - When Jews meet to talk about the relative merits of Vice Presi- dent George Bush or Massa- chusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis for president, the conversation inevitably to the Rev. Jesse Jackson. At the Council of Jewish Federation's quarterly board meeting last week audience members, however seemed more concerned about Bush's domestic policies, gu,n control and his choice of Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana as running mate. During a debate between Democratic and GOP repre- sentatives, Jack Stein told the audience that the Democratic Party is being held hostage by Jackson's "un-American, anti-American and certainly anti-Jewish" forces. But according to Hyman Bookbinder, special adviser to Dukakis, the Republicans' claims that Jackson will determine Dukakis' Middle East policy is both a "manu- factured issue" and "mind- boggling." Jackson was not the only topic during a sometimes heated debate between old ac- quaintances that will certain- ly be repeated before other Jewish audiences in the next two months. Bookbinder, for instance, raised doubts about Bush's commitment to Israel, and criticized Republican legis- lators for supporting arms sales to Arab nations. The Democratic Party, said Bookbinder, "clearly reflects the democratic ideals and aspirations of American Jewry and what I believe Judaism to be." Describing what he called the "Dukakis-Jackson- Bentsen" ticket as a "troika," Stein said the Democrats had been "hijacked by a well- organized minority" led by Jackson.