I NEWS 1 Department of Michigan JEWISH WAR VETERANS of the United States of America present their 36th Annual BROTHERHOOD NIGHT Tuesday, February 21, 1989 8:00 p.m. Honored Guest Speakers MITCH ALBOM RABBI IRVING A. SCHNIPPER Award Winning Sports Writer Detroit Free Press Spiritual Leader Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Synagogue DONALD F. FRACASSI RICHARD H. AUSTIN Mayor City of Southfield Secretary of State State of Michigan MODERATOR: JACK SCHWARTZ, Co-Chairman Refreshments • Admission Free • Public Invited at the Soviet Not Affected By Immigration Lottery JEWISH WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL HOME 16990 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield 559-5680 MILTON KLEIN JACK BERMAN SHIRLEY SCHLUSSEL DEPARTMENT COMMANDER 50%-70°/0 OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • Vertical Blinds • Levolor Blinds • Pleated Shades • Wood Blinds CO-CHAIRMAN AUXILIARY CHAIRMAN FREE VALANCE' with purchase of (2) or more blinds from Blind & Designs Blinds. Expires 2/28/89 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, MI 48076 Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thursday 10-8 352-8622 New Rochester Hills 28 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989 1 651-5009 Soviet Jews and others can compete for the slots by mail- ing typed letters to the State Department between March 1 and March 31. Ten thousand names will be selected at ran- dom by computer from 162 countries that boasted fewer than 5,000 emigrants to the United States in 1988. The excluded countries are China, India, Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. A husband or wife selected can use the visa to bring a spouse to the United States and unmarried children under the age of 21. The 10,000 selected become per- manent resident aliens, and after five years can apply for citizenship, department refugee spokeswoman said. Washington (JTA) - The State Department's lottery for 10,000 additional im- migrant slots in each of the next two years will have an insignificant impact on the Soviet Jewish refugee pro- blem, a key Jewish leader said last week. The program could make it easier for Soviet Jews who do not have relatives here to enter the United States. But Karl Zukerman, executive vice president of HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Socie- ty, said those with relatives here can gain entry under ex- isting law. He said the program "was not in any way a response" to the backlog of Soviet Jews waiting to enter the United States as refugees. JEWISH CROSSWORDS By CHARLES E.S. GOLDSTEIN Please note: spelling of Yiddish and Hebrew transliterations vary. ACROSS 1. Count the omer (arch.) 6. Metal collar 10. Agency in on Pollard case (abbr.) 13. Babylonian Jewish scholar 14. Cub Scout rosh 16. Boychik 17. Jews expelled from there in 1569 19. Suffix for Canaan or Amalek 20. Shabbat 21. In a deli, what to do after "Birchat Ha-Mazon" 22. Parisian nogoodnik 24. Country with largest Jewish pop. 26. Eats too much at Wolfie's 27. Jews expelled from there in 1744 31. French Jewish politician, Mayer 32. Mouths 33. Without a shmatte even 35. Jezebel's husband 39. Common place for Hank Greenberg 41. Ancient Hebrew measure 42. Jews expelled from there in 1492 43. U.S. Jewish novelist, Bellow 44. Boston's _ Hill 46. bar Ravina, 13 ACROSS 47. Bator, Mongolia 49. Jews expelled from there in 1290 51. Be like a pharaoh to the Israelites 54. Jones, Chinese Stock Market Index? 55. "Hat-making" country 56. Sound of pleasure 58. Direction to a ferd 62. Kibbutznik's tool 63. Jews expelled from this region in 1510 66. Tumor (suff.) 67. Scorch 68. Tevye, in a way 69. Dead Sea or seder activity 70. Of a body opening 71. Jews expelled from there in 1420 from this city in 1557 5. Soviet Jewish chess master, Mikhail 6. Mine Yiddisher papa 7. Gut! (Eng.) 8. Soak flax 9. Alfred Dreyfus, in 1906 10. Those in pursuit of 22 ACROSS 11. Take a mikvah 12. Thoughts, to Mendes-France 15. Type of boim 18. Jews expelled from there in 1492 23. A High Holy Days' purchase 25. English cognate of shmutz 26. Jews expelled from there in 1182 27. Wraps 28. Portuguese Marrano scientist, Garcia de 29. Poisonous snake DOWN 1. Theodore Bikel's accessory 2. Arabian gulf 3. Be in a depressed state 4. Jews expelled 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 17 18 ■ 28 25 22 39 40 ■ 43 52 12 19 23 35 41 ■ 36 37 38 42 45 48 49 53 46 50 ■ 54 55 62 63 66 67 ANSWERS ON PAGE 45 ■ 11 16 31 44 47 10 34 33 69 9 26 30 29 61. "Rock of " 64. Girl's name 65. Sid Luckman's league (abbr.) 15 21 24 51 8 14 20 27 7 30. Primitive fruit 34. Maydl's numen 36. of Nahardea, 13 ACROSS 37. Jewish comedian, King 38. Polar explorer 40. Bird's fliegl part 42. Girl from northern Europe 44. Jews expelled from there in 1551 45. "_ prowl" 48. Flock parts 50. Chest 51. Ancient Israelite. garment 52. Ruth's shviger 53. Snub (arch.) 56. Yogic practice 57. Besht's only daughter 59. Jewish composer and conductor, Weisgall 60. "Are you out ■ 56 64 57 58 59 60 61 65 68 70 71 ,J21 © Copyright 1988 Charles E.S. Goldstein