3 CRAZY DAYS SALE Soviet Jewry, and Morris Abram, her predecessor. "I was invited to a social dinner on Monday evening, at the apartment of Edgar Bronfman (president of the World Jewish Congress)," Cardin said. "I did not know who the other guests were, or the agenda. The discussion was a wide ranging one; it in- cluded the issue of direct flights, but also the issue, of resettlement, the question of Jewish cultural identity in the Soviet Union, and the Cardin: Vigorous denial. issue of how we should sup- port glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union. There was no 'deal' discussed." Some Jewish activists wor- ried that the flap may slow ef- forts to develop a unified ap- proach to a possible Jack- son-Vanik waiver. AJCongress Plans To Argue For Roe v. Wade This week marks the an- niversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision legaliz- ing abortion. The event sparked large anti-abortion protests in Washington — and a new surge of activity by a number of Jewish groups. "What we are arguing, at least in part, is that uphold- ing the Roe v. Wade decision involves a basic question of religious freedom," said Lois Waldman, co-director of the Commission on Law and So- cial Action of the American Jewish Congress. "Roe v. Wade effectively permits women to make deci- sions based on their own ethical and religious convic- tions. For instance, under Jewish law, there are situa- tions in which therapeutic abortion is mandated; any at- tempt to prevent that is a violation of religious freedoms!" But the Christian Right, Waldman suggested, has pre- empted the religious dimen- sion of the abortion argu- ment. "They have stolen the march on the pro-choice religious community by usur- ping the idea that they are the only ones concerned about life and religion and the family. In fact, the pro- choice community has just as much, if not more, concern about these important things." The Justice Department, in an unusual move, has entered the current Supreme Court case on the side of the anti- abortion forces. But Jewish groups, including the AJ Con- gress, the American Jewish Committee, the National Council of Jewish Women and the Union of American He- brew Congregations are writ- ing a brief that argues that any new limits to abortion would represent a blow to religious pluralism '— as well as a very real medical danger to women seeking abortions. FRI. 27th, SAT. 28th, SUN. 29th FALL WINTER MEN'S & WOMEN'S APPAREL But for a group of self- professed Jewish "yuppies," it was business as usual as they grappled with a darker side of the the city. In what planners hope will be a model for other Jewish groups, the District of Colum- bia Jewish Community Center has developed a series of programs designed to get the Jewish community in- volved in direct service to inner-city residents. In one program, volunteers spend one day a month feed- ing the homeless. In another, volunteers visit elderly Jew- ish patients, and children at D.C. General Hospital — a public inner city hospital where abandoned newborns are not uncommon. But the most exciting ele- ment of the Center's outreach efforts involves the "Teen Mentor Program," in which volunteers are matched with teenaged mothers from the inner city. ALL FALL & WINTER SHOES 60 %•75% $ 30 % off $90 on all spring merchandise 1 day only. Informal modeling. all sales final previous merchandise excluded no charges THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Directed by Harold Prince TORONTO "Theatre Weekend Includes nn • Round Trip Coach • 2 Nights Hotel DBL • Excellent Seating For Phantom of the Opera" CALL NOW • LIMO( SPAN a — NEXT DEPARTURE-- - (SEPT. 15-17) (SEPT. 28-1) (OCT. 13-15) (OCT. 20-22) (OCT. 27-29) (NOV. 3-5) (NOV. 10-12) (NOV. 17-19) (NOV. 24-26) or less ACCESSORIES 50 % OFF or less 737.9059 626•7776 Andrew Lloyd Webber's 55 or less BOOTS Open Sunday 1-4 D.C. Center's Program Reaches Jewish Yuppies During last week's inaug- ural festivities, stretch limos were more prolific than Toyotas, and fur-clad revelers even crowded Washington's subway system. SHOES is PROUD to introduce Anne Marie, Vikki Sharon B. & Debbie NEW TO OUR STAFF! — — LES " MISERAB L ES TORONT b Theatre Weekends • • • • Round Trip coach 2 Nights Hotel Excellent Seating Fully Escorted ONLY 5 189 DBL — — —NEXT DEPARTURES — — (APRIL 28-30) (MAY 5-7) (MAY 12-14) (MAY 19-21) (MAY 26-28) (JUNE 2-4) (JUNE 9-11) (JUNE 16-18) (JUNE 23-25) GREAT GROUP DISCOUNTS ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED AMBROSE TOURS .6049 Southfield Rd., Lathrop Village, MI 48016 In Michigan (313) 569-8050 In Mich. Toll Free .. 1-800-344-8050 Outside Michigan .. 1-800-544-8700 SPECIAL OFFER 200/o OFF a _ F ill I C ES* *1st Time Clients Only. Must ask,for one of these girls. 29657 Orchard Lake Rd. 626-8020 Farmington Hills THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 29