Ta iscover a fantastic midwinter gei t DISCOVERY '89 UM MIDWEST MISSION TO ISRAEL New Israeli Voters Favor Likud Party JANUARY 15-25, 1989 Almost twice as many Israelis between the ages of 18 and 22 who will vote for their first time this year prefer a victory by the Likud Party. According to a poll pub- lished in the Israeli newspaper, Ha'aretz, 41.6 percent of voters in this age bracket want a Likud victory, while only 22.1 percent want Labor to be triumphant. Slightly more than 40 per- cent of 18- to 22-year-olds believe Likud can better han- dle their country's "most pressing problems!' Only 20.8 percent think Labor can bet- ter address these issues. Twenty-two percent of 18- to 22-year-olds are undecided about their voting preference. All sorts of things have been said over the years about Israel's airline, El Al, most of which we won't go into here. But in an article in the Oc- tober issue of Conde Nast's Traveler magazine, El Al is bashed for the quality of its in-flight wine selections. A panel of what the magazine calls "six of the world's most celebrated palates" rated El Al's wines the worst of those offered by the 27 airlines it sampled. El Al's total score for its two wines sampled by a panel of wine writers was 20.58 — almost 14 points below top- ranking SAS and just below the "quite dreadful" Bordeaux wine served by the Japanese carrier, JAL. The El Al offerings — a 1986 Yarden Galil Sauvignon Blanc and a 1981 Carmel Galil Cabernet Sauvignon — were dismissed as "very bad national wines!' The El Al wines were unap- petizingly described by Kevin Zraly, author of a best-selling book on wine, as "being dried out and having a tea-leaf smell!' L'chayim! QQ, stit Etarph through its espionage is evi- dent, since it not only com- promised all of Israel's intelligence services with its report, but it left the report unprotected and unshredded in the Tehran embassy. That the report was unnecessarily captured and circulated among Israel's enemies says something about CIA securi- ty!' Wine-Tasters In The Sky a ■ Led by Ben Rosenthal Mission Chairman Jim August Marty Rosenthal Detroit Co-Chairmen For contributors of $1,000 or more to the 1989 Allied Jewish Campaign Join us for an informational meeting Monday, November 7, 1988 7:30 p.m. United Hebrew Schools 21550 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield For $875* fly round trip from New York to Israel and stay at the Tel Aviv Hilton, Tiberias Plaza and Jerusalem Laromme hotels. Includes most meals, guided tours and porterage. For more information, attend the November 7 meeting, or call Tom Wexelberg-Clouser at Federation, 965-3939 ext. 140. Please fill out and return to Jewish Welfare Federation, 163 Madison Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226-2180 *For one $1,000 contributor in each family Dear Marty and Jim, •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I want to discover Israel with you and will join you on November 7. I won't be able to attend the meeting but I'm interested in the mission. Please keep me informed. Name Address WITS IM R MIME? EVERYTHING! YOU ALONE CAN DO IT, BUT YOU CAN'T DO IT ALONE • • • • Do you "live" to eat? • Do you have trouble saying no? • Too much to do, too little time? CALL • STRESS MANAGEMENT • ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING DEA FARRAH MSW, ACSW, CSW 647-5540 • WEIGHT CONTROL • INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. BIRMINGHAM • • • • • • • $ 875 • Total Cost: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • Cost for one contributor: $1,875 Basic price: 1,000 Subsidy: IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IM DIAMONDS, S EY/VIOUZ The Diamond People For Over 50 Years CO 30555 SOUTHFIELD RD., CONGRESS BLDG., SUITE 100 ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF 11 MILE ROAD PHONE 645.9200 THE DET IT WI