e..,me'ITHE HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER invites the community to come and hear discuss this issue again before it heats up and surfaces" in the next election, he said. "It is truly a battle over principle — religious equali- ty to all who identify themselves with the Jewish people," Gottschalk said. lb foster such equality, he urged that Israel recognize Reform rabbis and institu- tions in Israel. Currently on- ly Orthodox rabbis enjoy such recognition. PROF. HENRY W. MEYER Member of the Auschwitz. Orchestra Learn what it was like and how he felt to play in the Auschwitz Orchestra that accompanied our fathers and mothers, together with their children, on their last steps to the PLO Brews Crisis In WHO Geneva (JTA) — As at least three Arab states seek to oust Israel from the Inter- national Telecommunications Union, a crisis is brewing over the Palestine Liberation Organization's demand for membership in the World Heath Organization. PLO chief Yassir Arafat, meeting here last week. with Dr. Hiroshi Nakajima, direc- tor of the WHO, said the PLO will demand that its request for membership be placed on the agenda .of the World Health Assembly, the WHO's governing body, when it con- venes here May 8. The PLO is seeking accep- tance as a member state. But if this is approved, as is possible considering the political makeup of the assembly, the WHO stands to lose the $150 million the United States contributes to the U.N. health agency. More than 50 U.S. senators have signed a letter to Secretary of State James Baker saying they would favor cutting off funds to the WHO or any other U.N. agen- cies that admit the PLO. Nakajima was to appeal to Washington Monday for con- tinued funding, even if the PLO is admitted. .At a news conference in Geneva over the weekend, he said Arafat warned him that if the PLO was not admitted to the WHO, it would seek to have Israel suspended from the ITU. Meanwhile, the ITU's secretary-general, Richard Butler, confirmed to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency on Friday that Syria, Saudi Arabia and Qatar submitted a written proposal last November to exclude Israel from the organization. It will be taken up in late May at the agency's general assembly in Nice, France. The voting procedure at the ITU differs from that at the United Nations, inasmuch a motion must receive the votes of two-thirds of the financial- ly contributing states to pass. Gas Ovens of Auschwitz Lecture -- Tuesday, May 9, 1989 Shiffman Hall — 7:30 P.M. Jewish Community Center Maple/Drake No Charge For further information please call The Holocaust Memorial 661-0840 FIT FOR HEALTH I• . WIWI • IOW MI IMMO MOP W MS Will • ' A • lila • A." as LAMM MNIONINLI& aw PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINING IN YOUR OWN HOME! by Jan Jacobs exercise physiologist/certified exercise specialistlaccomplished athlete FITNESS PROGRAM & EVALUATION • Cardiovascular • Body Fat Percentage • Nutritional Analysis • Flexibility THIS SPRING FITNESS IS THE THING .. Hire YOUR PERSONAL MOTIVATOR Call for an Appt. 545-4953 !David Biber CR ISSMA N CADILLAC FINEST PERSONAL SERVICE AFTER AS WELL AS BEFORE THE SALE. Specializing in Employee and Executive Car Sales and Leasing 644-1930 COLLECTABLE CADILLACS 1948 - 1968 642-9087 FEET HURT ■ Don't walk in pain! We take care of painful corns, bunions, callouses, diabetic foot, arthritis and hammer toes. House calls, transportation available at no extra charge. FREE GIFT on First Visit gRk'j (I ,,„ DR. CRAIG BROD, DR. STEVEN SCHREIER FOOT SPECIALISTS 5755 W. Maple, Suite 111 West Bloomfield We accept most insurance as full payment. No out of pocket expense to you. Call for an appointment. 855-FEET (855-3338) THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 63