seek entry to the United States. "The administration has made a management deci- sion to shift Soviet process- ing to (the U.S.) Embassy (in) Moscow to the maximum ex- tent possible," Lyman said. "We have both a staffing plan and a facilities expan- sion plan designed to accom- plish more interviews there." The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, the principal Jewish group assisting Sovi- et Jews who want to come to the United States, was ex- pected to tell the same sub- committee Thursday that it would oppose complete clo- sure of the Rome refugee center. Soviet refugees spend weeks in Rome, at U.S gov- ernment expense, until their initial refugee status ap- plication is adjudicated. But BIAS is expected to propose transferring most of the U.S. government opera- tions from Rome to Moscow, with the main exception be- ing U.S. officials who adjudi- cate the refugee status ap- plications. HIAS estimates that the U.S. government would save $18 million by transferring most of its operations to Moscow, where Soviet .ap- plicants for refugee status can continue to live at home, instead of at U.S.-subsidized transit centers in Rome op- erated by HIAS and the A- merican Jewish Joint Dis- tribution Committee. THE FINEST IN HOME SECURITY Feeling Depressed? Family Problems? No One To Talk To? Call 855-5444 for AN IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT • Adults • Adolescents • Children PROGRESSIVE COUNSELING Where Your Progress Is Our #1 Priority IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER & LODGE . I LOCAL NEWS I Lunch And Learn Program Moves Aleynu/Aish Hatorah's Lunch and Learn program, hosted by The. Jewish. News will be moving to 27676 Franklin Rd., Southfield. The class will continue to meet from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. Heart Wise Cooking At Beaumont Beaumont Hospital is offer- ing a six-week Culinary Hearts Cooking Class begin- ning Oct. 10, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required. For information, call Beau- mont, 1-800-633-7377. Primrose Club Meets On Monday Primrose Benevolent Club will meet 11 a.m. Monday at the Lincoln Thwers clubhouse. The 56th annual donor lun- D cheon Nov. 14 will be discuss- ed. The sophistication of fine gold is featured in many exciting expressions at Greenstone's. Pictured items begin at $215, other selections available from $50. . Had a combined meeting Thursday, September 21 at Leslie Towers. The speaker was Rabbi Boruch E. Levin, Executive Director of the Hebrew Memorial Chapel. The topic of his speech was "Myths, Realities and rfraditions at the Jewish Funeral." There was much discussion and many ques- tions before refreshments were served. UNIVERSAL WATCH REPAIR CREATORS OF FINE JEWELRY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:30 528 NORTH WOODWARD AVENUE, BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 4 BLOCKS NORTH OF MAPLE 313/642-2650 - 7111111111111111111111 ON $ 1995 Clean Regular Quartz Watch $ 1 00 Reg.. Watch , Battery With Coupon Expires Nov. 1, 1989 9095 • 4 -7 ATLANTIC tid LUGGAGE 1E34111H IN APPLEGATE SQUARE 3574800 OPEN THURSDAY TILL 8 P.M. ORDER A CANDY. & NUT TRAY FROM TRES SWEET The Bright Idea: Give a Gift Subscription mer FOR A SWEET NEW YEAR Parts not incl. St #358 ti 29815 NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY Clean 559.5329 ADVANCE BLDG. 9 Mile & Greenfield • Not Just Another Pretty CAse WE DO REPAIRS FOR OVER 120 JEWELERS Don't throw away your old watch . . . let us convert it to quartz ALL . i Why Monkey Around? Trust Your Watchmaker! Regular Watch 40-50% OFF THE JEWISH NEWS KOSHER AVAILABLE Free Local Delivery • Out-Of-State Available' = 1 (313) 626-3435 Most,C 1 ard' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 97