FOR WOMEN THE MESSAGE BELOW WAS SENT TO THE PRESIDENT, THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE MICHIGAN CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION On August 8, 1-989, Arafat's "own" Al Fatah, mainstream branch of the PLO, issued an official policy statement calling for: Continued and escalated armed struggle The return of Palestinian refugees to pre-1967 Israel Rejection of Israel's election proposal Escalation of Intifadah violence Prevention of further. Jewish immigration to Israel Music Is Planned For JNF Women The opening meeting for the Women of Jewish Na- tional Fund will be held noon Tuesday at Temple Emanu-El. A musical program is planned with violinist Sadie Braver and pianist Rose Morgan presenting "A Musical Trip Around the State Department spokeswoman, Margaret Tutwiler, criticized Al Fatah for its "derogatory rhetoric on Israel, its tone of confrontation and violence and its preference for unrealistic principles and solutions instead of practical ideas for peace . ." She added that the U.S. was questioning whether the PLO was really committed to Arafat's December promises. It is time for the Congress to ask the Administration some hard questions and to demand straight answers: Why does the Administration continue its admittedly fruitless discussions with the PLO in the face of so many instances of the PLO's bad faith? Is the Administration still considering issuing Arafat a visa to the U.S. in view of his undeviating commitment to terrorism.? We call on the Administration to state unequivocally: No Visa for Arafat, No more negotiations with the PLO. Write the President, Secretary Baker and your Michigan Senators and Congressmen today Dr. Leon H. Warshay Louis Panush Public Affairs Committee Zionist Organization of America JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Prices Call For An Appointment kijili te ityg6n established 1919 k. FINE JEWELERS GEM/DIAMOND SPECIAUST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Resul ts Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 124 FRIDAY SFPTFMRFR 15 iciFIA Sadie Braver World?' Sadie Braver studied with Yascha Fishberg at Julliard Conservatory of Music and later with Michael Press at Michigan State University. With Fred Butzel, she organized and conducted the Jewish Community Center Orchestra at which Rose Morgan appeared as soloist. On Tuesday, Ann Wohl will sing the anthems. Cake and coffee will be served. Members and friends are in- vited. For information, call JNF, 557-6644. Aid For Displaced Homemakers The Jewish Vocational Ser- vice Displaced Homemaker Program provides vocational assessment, vocational coun- seling, job-seeking skills and job placement assistance. Displaced homemakers are women who, through divorce, separation, widowhood, or disability of spouse, have lost their source of economic sup- port. After spending many years in the home caring for family members,- displaced homemakers find returning to the job market difficult. Women who need to become financially self-sufficient, who need to become financial- ly self-sufficient, who need a boost toward entering the job market after many years in the home, are invited to con- tact the service. Eligibility is based on marital and employment status. There are no income , guidelines. For information, call Sherri Lumberg or Ruth Canada, 559-5000. Sisterhood Plans Costume Showing The Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood will launch its new season with a gala tea and Meadowbrook Theater Guild trunk showing Sept. 25, at 12:30 p.m. at the temple. Members of the Meadow- brook Guild will model costumes worn in plays with locales ranging from the Civil War to the present. A member of the staff will entertain with anecdotes about the actor or actress who wore the costume and with details concerning the mak- ing of each outfit. A tea will be served. Members and guests are welcome and reservations should be made as early as possible. For reservations, call Rosa Berger, 553-9123, or Bea Rothschild, 646-8441. -- • Ann Arbor ORT Fashions On Sunday Fashions by talented design students from ORT schools in Israel and France will be featured when the Ann Arbor Area Chapter-at-Large of Women's American ORT presents a fashion show 11 a.m. Sunday to kick off the 1989-90 year. Modeled by local ORT members, the fashions are part of a collection on loan from the national organiza- tion. The fashions range from casual wear to business suits to party dresses. Accessories will be provided by Beth's Boutique of Ann Arbor. The fashion show, free to paid-up ORT members and prospective members, is at the home of Renee Saper, 280 High Orchard, Ann Arbor. Lunch will be catered by Zingerman's Delicatessen. Nurse To Speak About Stress Dimona Chapter, NA'AMAT USA will present Coleen. Boons, R.N., of Sinai Hospital's cardiac rehabilita- tion department. She will speak on relaxation and stress management on Tues- day at the home of Billie Kramer, 31760 Ridgeside Drive No. 22, Farmington Hills. Refreshments will be serv- ed and there is a charge. 4.4