CW'h is the &apish Mme f r Agra/ Frieda Stollman Event March 1 The first annual Frieda Stollman Memorial Lecture will be held 8 p.m. March 1 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. The evening's speaker will be Rabbi Louis Bernstein, presi- dent of the Religious Zionists of America, who will discuss "American Orthodoxy on the Verge of the 21st Century" The lecture will be followed by a reception. There is no charge. Organizations co- sponsoring the lecture are Akiva Hebrew Day School, B'nei Akiva, Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit, NCSY- Young Israel Teens, PTA of Akiva, American Women for Bar-Ilan University, Detroit Chapter, the Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan, Young Israel Council, the Young Israels of Bloomfield, Greenfield, Southfield and Oak-Woods, and the Young Israel Sisterhood. Simcha Has Party Today Simcha, an organization for Jewish lesbians and gays will have a party today at 7:30 p.m. in Southfield. On March 18 at 8 p.m., there will be a havdalah ser- vice.. On April 16, the group will have a Passover seder. - For information about the organization or any of its ac- tivities, call the Simcha hotline, 353-8025. ecial It's Tradition Woven into the fabric of our faith is a shimmering thread represen- ting our commitment to the aged. The Torah instructs us to "Honor thy father and thy mother." We have promised the aged — our mothers, our fathers, even ourselves — that the Jewish tradition of caring for our elders will be maintained. We're keeping the promise at Borman Hall and Prentis Manor. Synagogue services are held daily and the Sabbath and all holidays are observed traditionally at Borman Hall and Prentis Manor. The Dietary Departments at each facility prepare three meals per day in accordance with Jewish dietary laws. A complete rehabilitation program including examinations by physiatrists, as well as structured physical and occupational therapy routines, is available to all referred residents. Therapeutic recreation activities — music, dance, lectures, per- formances, and social events — enhance the quality of care richly deserved by 312 elderly members of our community beginning a new phase in their lives at Borman Hall and-Prentis Manor. Quayle's Speech Garners Praise Palm Beach (JTA) — American Jewish leaders were unequivocal in their praise of Vice President Dan Quayle's speech last week. Quayle affirmed America's lasting commitment to Is- rael's security and the Bush administration's deep suspi- cion of the Palestine Libera- tion Organization. Their statements, however, took no notice of his asser- tion, with reference to Palesti- nian casualties in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, that Israel must be judged by higher standar& than prevail in the region, and that the status quo in the territories is "clearly unacceptable." Burton Levinson, the ADDs national chairman, called his speech "an early statement by the Bush administration of continuing U.S. commitment to the long-standing prin- ciples of American Middle East policy." JEWISH HOME FOR AGED Borman Hall 19100 W. Seven Mile Rd. Detroit, MI 48219 Prentis Manor 26051 Lahser Rd. Southfield, MI 48034 212 basic and skilled nursing home beds 100 basic and skilled nursing home beds For admissions information, call the Jewish Home for Aged corporate offices at Borman Hall. Ask for Jean Epstein, A.C.S.W., Director of Admissions. (313) 532-7112. RK'S CLEANING AND TAILORING 32730 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 737-0360 No tailor shop in West Bloomfield, Farmington Hills or any other city can offer a service like this. Fruit & Gift Baskets "Since 1940" ALL Occasions Nationwide Delivery JUST CALL L LET US BE YOUR TAILOR — FREE 1989 CALENDARS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13