I NEWS I people is at stake, they said. "We believe that no one in- dividual or group has a monopoly on holiness." Conservative Judaism is the largest American Jewish religious movement, claiming 36 percent of the country's 5.8 million Jews. The Reform movement represents 30 per- cent, the Orthodox 10 per- cent. The rest are unaffiliated. The Reform movement has made no formal appeal that contributions to supporters of the so-called "Who Is a Jew" amendment be curtailed. Half of the 100,000 babies born mentally retarded last year could have been born normal. Dragnet Catches Illegal Workers Tel Aviv (JTA) — Police and government agents conducted a dragnet in six Israeli cities and towns last week to round up foreigners illegally work- ing in Israel. Ten teams, including police officers and inspectors of the Employment Service and In- terior Ministry, swept through Tel Aviv, Holon, Herzliya, Yavne, Ashdod and Bat Yam. They hit restaurants, bars, hotels, factories and other places aliens are likely to be employed illegally. At the end of the day they had captured 120 workers, mostly from the Philippines, Thailand, Portugal, Ghana and Britain. Officials say the campaign will be extended. IT'S THE ONLY SPOT IN TOWN Saturday, December 24 - 9:00 p.m. $7.00 Admission Jewish Community Center Jewish Art Exhibit Planned Belgrade, Yugoslavia (JTA) — The Yugoslav capital will play host next month to the largest exhibition of native Jewish art, culture and history ever mounted in this country. "Jews on the Territory of Yugoslavia," opens here Jan. 16 for a six-week run. Because of its size, it will be shown in two sections. There is no hall in the city to con- tain all of it, said Milica Mhailovic, curator of Bel- grade's Jewish Museum. The exhibit may eventually travel to Tel Aviv, London and New York. It was seen last April through June in Zagreb, capital of the Yugoslav pro- vince of Croatia, and during the summer in Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia-Hercegovina. Jews lived in the country that is now Yugoslavia for nearly 2,000 years, and before r World War II it was home to more than 80,000 Jews. To- day, the Jewish population numbers roughly 6,000. SINGLES Maple/Drake Building Mental retardation can be prevented. Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens 11288 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, Ml 48016 (313) 551-1650 • Piano Player to start evening off • Dancing • Refreshments • Have your cards read for a nominal fee For further information call 661-1000, ext. 347 When You Give Help You Give Hope Sponsored by: ROCHELLE IMBER'S Knit Knit Knit The Community Network for Jewish Singles, Fabulous Colors & Textures Full Selection Of Yarns The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit 855-2114 and "Stitching together to serve you better" • • • • FRAMING INSTRUCTION CUSTOM DESIGNING FINISHING THE JEWISH NEWS f\J ge.€4 , ACCENTS IN NEEDLEPOINT (A4:14 SINGLES New Canvasses Arriving Daily Don't leave it to chance! 626-3042 Orchard Mall • West Bloomfield SPECIAL . . . SPECIAL . . . SPECIAL Gift giving made easy with.. . U.S. SAVINGS BONDS The Great American Investment 4, Men & Women 25 & up, professional, well educated, marriage-minded who have not found the right match. You are invited to give us a call. Make it hap- pen the proper way. Based on the SUCCESS of Traditional Matchmaking Ask for a Free Consultation and an Introductory Offer GET REMITS Love & Marriage Call The Jewish News 354-6060 I Personal Introduction Service Inc. 851-9955 Zahava Shalom THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 119