100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 27, 1989 - Image 31

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-10-27

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

N EWS 1

These Texans
Get The Holiday

New York (JTA) — Neither
rain nor snow nor heat nor
gloom of night would stay
these Texan couriers from
celebrating the Rosh
Hashanah holiday.
So when two Jewish postal
workers were refused time
off from their jobs to
celebrate the High Holidays,
they took their grievance to
court.
Karen Levy, a part-time
mail sorter from Galveston,
and Lawrence Weiser, a
mail distribution clerk from
Texas City, went to court on
Sept. 28.
The two complained that
the U.S. Postal Service was
in violation of anti-
discrimination laws, and
sought a restraining order to
allow them access to the
weekend services.
Eventually, a settlement
was arranged out of court,
and in time for Erev Rosh
Hashanah.

t

We've been challenged to beat all Techline
sales records, so through the month of October
you'll save 35% on each and every piece!
Techline is the original, the Mercedes of
easy-to-assemble modular furniture systems and
its clean design works for bedrooms from youth
to adult, family rooms, home offices and more.
Bring in your room measurements and let
our experts custom plan starting with empty
bookcases and adding components to suit your
needs, or using standard arrangements. Either
way, many pieces are in stock for immediate
delivery!

0

Available in WHITE,
ANTIQUE WHITE, BLACK,
GREY, PLATINUM GREY, all
w/matching colored metal
handles.

444.
41110*--*

Start With Bookcases ...

Compare these quality features:
• Scratch & heat resistant melamine surface
• Steel ball-bearing drawer glides for
smooth movement
• Hardwood dowel & metal cam lock system
ensure stability
• 3 year parts warranty

$103 Reg S159

$160 Reg 5246

$140 Reg 5216

$127 Reg S195

31'H

25'H

$33 Reg S51

[

$33
Reg S51

$96 Reg 5147

Twin Headboard
$62 Reg S96

hillside

contemporary furniture

of Michigan

A United Way Agency

= RE-ELECT aSTEVE S

'bte Right-bite Hurite

SOUTHFIELD COUNCIL -

VOTE TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1989

$29
Reg S45

$26 Reg S40

533 Reg S51

$51 Reg S78

KINGSWOOD
SQUARE

NEWBERRY
SQUARE

Square Lake Rd.

14 Mile Rd.

334-4745

MARV
SAYS

669-0100

855-4065

MOBIL
AUTO
GLASS
SERVICE

• TABLE TOPS
• STORM DOORS &
WINDOWS
• PATIO DOOR WALLS
REPLACED
• STORMS & SCREENS
REPAIRED

'Suggested List Price

Maple

TUB & SHOWER
ENCLOSURES
MIRRORED
BIFOLD OR
SLIDING DOORS

INSULATED
GLASS
REPLACED j

VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM

ORCHARD
I MALL

SAVE FROM
20% TO 50%*

CUSTOM
WALL
MIRROR
SPECIALISTS

(

File Pedestal
$156 Reg $240

Typing Return
$117 Reg $180

Desk
$172 Reg S264

Queen Platform Bed
$152 Reg 5234

Twin Storage Bed
$220 Reg 5339

American Heart
Association

86'H
18'w $152
36'w $211
Reg 5234-S324

$394 Reg S606

$156 Reg 5240

In the last 40 years, the
death rate from heart
attack has dropped 34%
the death rate from con-
genital heart defects is
down 41%
and the death rate from
stroke is down 60%.
The American Heart
Association of Michigan
is 40 years old.

S31
Reg S48

73'H
18'w $135
35'w $181
Reg S207-S279

Add Some Drawers ...

Add An 18"w Door ...

$283 Reg S435

$203 Reg 5312

61 11
18'w $117
36'w 5152
Reg S180-5234

42'H
18'w $90
36'w $115
Reg S138-S177

30'H
18'w S78
36'w 5105
Reg S120-5162

711111111%.
se
IIEMEI
=MCI
MEMIEI
I:EMI=
IMMO

FREE COLOR TECHLINE BROCHURE AVAILABLE!
Included are over 100 pieces and options in
the complete system. Due to space, we've
only pictured and priced here a few of the
pieces, but EVERY PIECE IN THE ENTIRE
COLLECTION IS ON SALE AT 35% SAVINGS!

HOURS: MON, THUR, FRI 10-9
TUES, WED, SAT 10-6
* Free delivery within our local area and
w/minimum purchase
* Visa/Mastercard/Discover Card
* Financing available
* Interior Design service available
* At 35% savings, Techline is priced unassembled.
Assembly requires just a screwdriver, or is available
at slightly higher prices.
* Offer ends Tuesday, October 31st and does not
apply to past or future purchases

.

'Pd ')fl PiDt43J0

have to face in America: how
to balance the irresistible
power of Jewish symbols with
a left-wing political agenda.
Jewish tradition views the
land of Israel as a sacred uni-
ty, almost as a living
organism. Israel's right wing
has declared the land in-
divisible. Says Rabbi Weiman-
Kelman: "As a religious
Zionist I see it as my job to
reclaim these symbols (from
the right wing), to find out
how we can talk about the
sanctity of the land of Israel
and still talk about a two-
state solution" to the Israeli-
Palestinian conflict.
This struggle for synthesis
is one of the creative
byproducts of the counter-
culture approach. Despite its
traps and pitfalls, the New
Age view of Judaism offers its
seekers and practitioners a
higher sense of what it means
to be a Jew, how to approach
God, and how to wrap into a
multi-hued tallit the vivid
colors of a Jewish peasant in
Israel and the rich cloth of the
Jewish past.
Mystics feel these things
most intimately on Shabbat,
that sanctuary in time.
"When I dance around the
table on Shabbat," Rabbi
Silberschein says, "I'm
everywhere I ever was on
Shabbat from age 12 to 35.
I'm dancing with my grand-
father in the United States
who is wheelchair-bound.
And with my father, who has
been dead a long, long time,
I'm dancing, too." ❑

in in GLASS & AUTO TRIM
CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS
III
TIRES & ACCESSORIES

p

353-2500
SOUTNFIELD: 247/7 Telegraph
Other locations: Wayne and Lincoln Park

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

31

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan