NEWS I' "."1"1. 2 5 th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION FESTIVAL DAN C erg Artistic Director HOLIDAY HOURS PRESENT ND LF PETE THE Starting November 25 Sundays: Noon - 5 p.m. December 13 21 Music Serge P - chtman t Chamber Winds Choreograp Musicians from ator ck Faxon Narratio Serling Guest Artist SUN S AY, 1 ECEMBER 2, 1990 1 . TUDIO THEATRE D Tickets $4.00 Available a Sear4ae " ( 7(0/be T/C./f - Weekdays: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. t h e boa l dwalk Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield ta r 4 _ ■ 1 •S -nrgP V e HUDSON'S, HARMONY HOUSE & SOUND WAREHOUSE CALL-FORMX (313) 84346416 or at the Jewish Community Center JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER ETROPOLITAN pleI:oDomETileVIT • 0:00M 11 Barmitzvahs, Weddings, Corporate Ponies. 661, 1000 ext. 293 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS STOCK REMOVAL SOME ITEMS OFFICE SUPPLIES ALL SOFTWARE 75% OFF 30% OFF 30% OFF Printers - Used from $20.00 - Hardware & Software from $5.00 libb , 100 • $25.00 SOFTWARE ALWAYS DISCOUNTED 30% 386SX-16 SYSTEM KX-P1124- $289 VGA -1795.00 - 40 MEG SY DRAFT, INC. LINCOLN CENTER 26130 Greenfield, Oak Park 968-2620 • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • For • • • • That Keeps on Giving! A Gift • • • ♦ Large selection of ceiling fans — • • • outdoor, flourescent, track & recessed lighting • • Chandeliers ♦ Fan parts ♦ Fan lights ♦ • • • ♦ Ventless Heaters • • • • 310 S. Telegraph, Pontiac • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • Vicari Fans & Lighting 682-0720 NIMPIvIRFIR 30 1990 Holiday Sale Fall & Winter Merchandise 50% Off All Sales Final • No Alterations Mon.-Fri. 10-4 • Sat. 10-3 29107 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Michigan Giacca will be closed 12/25 - 1/1/91 3584085 Iraqi Invasion Cost Billions United Nations (JTA) — The Palestine Liberation Organization has presented the U.N. Security Council with a list of financial losses totalling $1.3 billion that Palestinians have incurred as a result of the Iraqi inva- sion of Kuwait. While the document does not make a formal request for financial assistance, observers believe it could set the stage for the PLO to re- quest compensation in the event of an Iraqi defeat. While some countries, such as Jordan, have sub- mitted specific requests for financial assistance, the Security Council is not em- powered to give money, although it can appeal to member states and U.N. agencies to offset a country's financial losses. If the PLO were to make a formal request for assis- tance, it might run into trouble, say U.N. sources, citing the fact that the PLO only has observer status at the United Nations and is not a member state. The PLO letter, dated Oct. 16, was criticized by the di- rector of U.N. affairs for B'nai B'rith International, who said it was the PLO's supportive stance of the Ira- qi invasion that caused Per- sian Gulf states to cut their contributions to the PLO. "Arafat does remind me of the fellow in the Jewish folktale who, after killing his parents, asked the judge for mercy on the grounds he was an orphan," said Harris Schoenberg. Court Approves Right To Die Tel Aviv (JTA) — A Tel Aviv court ruled Oct. 22 that a "very senior physician" could remove a life-support system upon the wishes of a terminally ill patient, and that the physician involved would not face legal conse- quences, even if the patient were unconscious or not in control of his faculties when the actual need arose. The decision favored Benny Eyal, a 50-year-old patient who is in the ad- vanced stages of multiple sclerosis. A very senior physician would mean the head of a department or hospital di- rector. In this case, the physician might be Dr. Nachman Wilensky, head of the Yad Eliahu nursing home where Eyal is confin- ed.