I ROUND UPI Spread the news this Passover. Soviet Jews Get Haggadot New York — For the first time in more than 50 years, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee is sending shipments of Passover supplies to Jewish rez rro --- farma wen- b necax - b o MOT •.• "mos Erma. 6. A. Ceram. 2,11 >n ^:•. 0•1•0 nsiin The JDC Haggadah communities in the Soviet Union. In addition to 1,000 Hag- gadot, the JDC will send oil and powdered milk to the Leningrad synagogue to be distributed among the local Jewish community. Published in Tel Aviv, the Haggadot are printed in Rus- sian and Hebrew and include a Russian commentary. a lways, la the calories of butter or margoifte Vandals Hit Michigan Daily We're spreading the news that ounce for ounce Philadelphia Brand cream cheese has only half the calories of butter or margarine. So this Passover you can enjoy deliciously rich and creamy PHILLY cream cheese. It's certified Kosher for Passover by Rabbi Don Yoel Levy. Look for specially marked Philadelphia Brand cream cheese. And spread the news with best Passover wishes from Kraft. Kosher for Passover in specially marked packages Michigan Automatic Sprhilder, Inc. CUSTOM MIRRORS BY Underground Lawn Sprinkler Systems "Rains Only Rival" SPRING STARTUP SPECIAL oo g 669 _ _ G‘O v .s (Call for details) Design • Installation • Service • Residential (313) 6616300 Serving Michigan Since 1950 FREE ESTIMATES 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1989 . Call the Professionals 24-hour Phone Service ETCHED GLASS GLASS FURNITURE CUSTOM RAILINGS SHOWER ENCLOSURES • Commercial 'Authorized .,,•„, ,- Rain Bird Installer” ii > RA/114B/RO Ann Arbor — Police are in- vestigating an alleged act of vandalism at the The Michigan Daily, the student newspaper at the University of Michigan. Students discovered spray- painted messages reading "Jew Haters Will Pay," "PLO- Daily" and "Long Live Israel" at the newspaper of- fice last Friday. The messages follow charges by Jewish students that the paper's editorial policy is frequently anti- Semitic. Recent editorials in The Daily call Zionism racism and allege that Israel resettl- ed Ethiopian Jews only to displace Palestinians. Local Magazine Receives Grant Witness, a quarterly literary magazine founded in 1987, has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Na- tional Endowment for the Arts. The funds were provid- ed to support contributors' fees, production and distribu- tion of the magazine. Published by Sidney Lutz, president of Lutz Associates in Farmington Hills, Witness features fiction, essays and poetry. Thematic special issues include "The Holocaust," "Writings From Prison" and "The Sixties."