"1""'l NEWS ‘4P-1411P - t4P*. ‘4,1"4106- VP. '41{P- Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Jimmy Prentis Morris Building 15110 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park Fewer Soviets Entered U.S. Washington (JTA) — Although some 6,000 fewer Soviet Jews entered the United States as refugees in 1990 than the year before, this temporary slowdown is believed to be over. A steady flow of 4,000 Soviet Jews a month is ex- pected for 1991, said Karl Zukerman, executive vice president of BIAS, the Heb- rew Immigration Aid Socie- ty. Mr. Zukerman said the number of Soviet Jewish refuges arriving in the United States in 1990 to- taled about 32,000, com- pared with 36,738 in 1989. But this total is somewhat misleading, Mr. Zukerman said, since the figure is for the calendar year, while the 50,000 slots Washington has set aside for refugees from the Soviet Union are based on the fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1. Of this number, 40,000 slots are specifically for Soviet Jews. The number of Soviet Jew- ish refugees arriving in the United States at the end of the 1990 fiscal year on Sept. 30 was 39,019. The lower 1990 calendar year figure was due partly to a change of procedure in- stituted by the U.S. govern- ment in October 1989 in which all requests for refu- gee status would be process- ed in Moscow, eliminating the former sites in Rome and Vienna. Before the United States stopped granting automatic refugee status to Soviet Jew- ish emigrants, the over- whelming majority came to the United States despite leaving on Israeli visas. Since then, the flow has been largely to Israel, with more than 180,000 making aliyah in 1990. JCRC New York Wins Law Suit New York (JTA) — The New York State Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's ruling that the Heb- rew-Christian missionary group Jews for Jesus was not a victim of discrimination when a Jewish communal agency circulated a warning about its activities. The unanimous decision by the Supreme Court's Ap- pellate Division last week ended six years of litigation that began when Jews for Jesus filed suit against the Jewish Community Rela- tions Council of New York in 1985. Here in Detroit is a NETWORK .. . w A professional organization that connects you with women who share your interests and commitments THE BOAZ SIEGEL ENDOWMENT FUND 11 presents the first in a series of Cultural Events itSP A place to expand your business contacts garAn opportunity to make lasting friendships while attending innovative programs 1111 3 MEMBERS OF THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A reinforcement of your commitment to Jewish heritage JOIN!!! will present a STRING TRIO CONCERT The Jewish Professional Network of B'nai B'rith Women featuring the music of Mozart, Beethoven and others Ronald Fischer — Violin Glenn Mellow — Viola Robert Bergman — Cello Mark your calendar to "network" with us on Tuesday, February 26, 1991, 6:30 p.m., at the Embassy Suites in Southfield. Hear two out- standing Sinai physicians discuss "Eyes to it Thighs & Tummies to Tushies." SUNDAY - FEBRUARY 24, 1991 2:00 p.m. Jaffe Hall Jimmy Prentis Morris Building, Oak Park Tickets available at the JPM Box Office $2.00 — Senior Center Members $4.00 — Non-Members For details Call 967-4030 For more information, call Phyllis Klar (489-5408) %terlvtiwt-101 P PAASS‘NeR • Betty Appel • Karen Kane • Adrianne Vittadini • Guess • Perry Ellis • Claiborne • Klein • Carol Little • Ellen Tracy • Kikit Etc. . . . Etc. . . . Etc. DipAiT (;Mat 3 91 (Rated *1 Oceanfront Resort Hotel Hollywood, Florida) • 3 SUPERB GLATT KOSHER MEALS DAILY • • FULLY CONDUCTED SEDER SERVICES • • LUXURIOUS ROOMS AND sons • • SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT • • 3 POOLS - 12 TENNIS COURTS • • FREE GREENS FEES AND TENNIS • • SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS • Glatt Kosher EC CONSIGNMENT CLOTHIERS We specialize in selling "Like New" Designer Spring Women's (4-26) and Children's (0-14), 2 year or newer Fashions & Accessories. Items must be freshly laundered & arrive on hangers. Passover at the Diplomat A tradition for the past 15 years! • FAST TURNOVER • NO APPOINTMENT • FREE HOUSE CALL SERVICE NECESSARY WELL DISPLAYED Hours Mon-Sat 10-6 Fri til 7 pm • Sun I1-4 347-4570 GO TO THE SOURCE... For a complete line of affordable home gym equipment • FITN9S511• ■■ SOURC NOVI ANN ARBOR 347-4944 996-9553 347-4570 Highland Lake Shopping Center 43041 W. 7 Mile Northville 2 Mites West of 1-275 * * * J PERSONAL TRAINING 119 N. PARK AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY 11570 516-766-5140 • 800-221-2791 FAX: 516-764-6991 UNIVERSAL KOSHER TOURS Nimmw —m--, 1. SCHECHTER S [ 2 Hours More of u S nshine (Jolty A T : - jNFE 4 N (Y) KOSHER HOTEL (;E YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME Reserve Now For Your Scott Goggin WINTER VACATION & "Exercise Right and get in Shape!" PASSOVER HOLIDAYS with 948-1057 I/ plum I of I HO f tqlrilt,,pl 1 -800-327-8 1 65 (IL,F I /11, N) ifith h SCHECHTER FAMII. Y Management THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 55