ill ■ =1=ME DESIGNER EYEWEAR SALE! LOCAL NEWS Commission Questions Lubavitch Campus Plans STAFF REPORT BEST PRICES IN TOWN! WE BEAT ANYONE'S PRICE! EXAMINATIONS AVAILABLE! WALK-INS WELCOME! A lthough Lubavitch Foundation represen- tatives said they plan to build a religious center along Maple Road, West Bloomfield Planning Com- missioners weren't sure what to call the facility. Barry Stulberg, who oversees land development for the foundation, showed commissioners plans on May 22 for a 200-seat synagogue, a rabbinical college, student and facility housing, an ad- ministration building and a library to be built on 40 acres along Maple Road, just west of the Jewish Commun- ity Campus. "The Campus of Living Judaism," as the facility is JFS, Resettlement Plan Installation Jewish Family Service and Resettlement Service will hold their annual meeting and installation dinner 6:30 p.m. June 4 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The election of officers and appointment of new board members will be held for both agencies. Awards for staff members of the year and the Volunteer Services Commit- tee will be presented. There is a charge. For din- ner reservations, call Ellie Schwartz, 559-1500. GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE! REGULAR $70 VALUE REGULAR $110 VALUE 95 Tre`wt® WAYFARER with Iridium lenses. Oak-Woods Names New Officers BRING IN YOUR PRESCRIPTION & SAVE! REGULAR $120 VALUE PORSCHE DESIGN by CARRERA REGULAR $280 VALUE 9 4IP w/interchangeable lenses. 20%-50% OFF EVERY DAY! LIZ CLAIBORNE, ROBERT LA ROCHE, GIORGIO ARMANI, CHRISTIAN DIOR, LAURA BIAGIOTTI, GUCCI & MORE! r 1/2 OFF ANY FRAME! ONE DAY ONLY WEST BLOOMFIELD 626-9590 WITH THIS COUPON. SATURDAY MAY 26, 1990 L 30 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. EXCLUDES ADVERTISED ITEMS. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1990 — OPTOMETRY sp y 6667 Orchard Lake Road SOUTHFIELD 647-9790 30800 Southfield Road Above prices and discount offers good of West Bloomfield and Southfield stores only j 1 Immimm" Young Israel of Oak-Woods will install its new officers -May 30 at the synagogue. Officers are: David Tanz- man, president; Lawrence Horowitz, first vice presi- dent/board chairman; and Martin Ryba, second vice president/gabbi. New board members are Ir- ving Ashin, Wolf Gliksberg, Elliott Shevin and Myer Mandelbaum. Yiddish Readers Set Meeting The Yiddish Reading Circle with Sol Grenadier will meet 10:30 a.m. to noon each Fri- day at the Jewish Communi- ty Center's Jimmy Prentis Morris building. The focus is poetry and literature of Yiddish writers of the past and present. For information, call Diane Sands, 967-4030. called, is primarily a re- ligious center, not a college, Stulberg said. The college is only an extension of the syn- agogue. Because of a recent or- dinance change, churches and synagogues are allowed in areas zoned for residential use, but universities are not. Commissioner Donald Eby said despite the foundation's claims, he believes the center is really a college, complete with student hous- ing, a library and other buildings needed for univer- sity use. Other commissioners weren't sure if the college was actually an extension of the synagogue or if it was the primary use. To end the confusion, commissioners agreed to ask the township attorney before discussing the plans any further. They hope to have an attorney's opinion by their next meeting on June 12. ❑ BBYO limmwm" JOLSON, AZA canoe-a- thon for Greenpeace and the BBYO International Service Fund May 28. For details, call Jason Porth, 855-4432. AZA COUNCIL final meeting and Regional Life Ceremonies 7 p.m. June 5 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. BBG COUNCIL final meeting and Regional Life Ceremonies 7 p.m. June 7 at JCC Maple-Drake. ."'"'""I NEWS French Police Holding 'Heads Paris (JTA) — The police are holding 15 young skinheads for questioning in the desecration of the Jewish cemetery at Carpentras, which took place on or about May 10. But they were reported to have discounted as fake a claim of responsibility for the vandalism by an unknown group with an Islamic-sounding name. The skinheads, shaven- headed youths frequently linked to the harassment of Jews and other minorities, were arrested in the Albi re- gion of southwestern France. Seven of them were said to be already under indictment for digging up graves in a cemetery near Albi.