DR. MARCIE OLEINICK-GOLDSTEIN DR. KEVIN M. GOLDSTEIN Impact Of War Is Council Topic With the Persian Gulf war still fresh in everyone's memories, the Jewish Com- munity Council is taking up the issue of what now for Israel and the United States? On Thursday, March 21, beginning at 7:45 p.m. at Adat Shalom, speaker Douglas Bloomfield will ad- dress the Jewish Commun- ity Council's Community Assembly on these issues. Mr. Bloomfield is a former AIPAC lobbyist and is cur- rently a political consultant and columnist for Davar, an Israeli daily newspaper. "Mr. Bloomfield will give us some timely information on the scenario in Washing- ton as it concerns Israel," Council president Paul D. Borman said. "We know there's a lot go- ing on," Mr. Borman con- tinued. "We know some- thing from watching televi- sion and reading the news- papers, but we also don't know how to take these feel- ings and come up with the appropriate way to respond in the halls of the U.S. Con- gress." Earlier that day, the Council will sponsor a lunch and lecture entitled "Legacies From the Past .. . Challenges for the Future," beginning 11:30 a.m. in the McGregor Conference Center at Wayne State. Moderators will be Allen Zemmol, attorney and officer of the Jewish Community Council and Melvin Howell, attorney and civil rights ac- tivist. Both men were active- ly involved in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, working in Alabama to de- fend those jailed for register- ing blacks to vote. Speaking on "Recounting Past Alliances" will be Ar- thur L. Johnson, president of the Detroit branch of the NAACP and Leon S. Cohan, vice president and general counsel for Detroit Edison. Dennis W. Archer, former Michigan Supreme Court Justice and Hon. Helene White, 36th District Court Judge will speak on "Challenges We Face To- day." The program is designed to highlight two exhibits on display through March at the Outer Gallery of the Community Arts Building at Wayne, "Blacks and Jews: The American Experience." There is a $7.50 admission at the door for a dairy lunch. Reservations are required by calling 962-1880. Ell OPTOMETRISTS ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW OFFICE OAKLAND POINTE MALL PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 333-0808 (ACROSS FROM SUMMIT PLACE MALL) • Adult and Children Eye Examinations • Comprehensive Hi-Tech Examination including Glaucoma Test G o GOLDSTEIN AND OLEINICK EYECARE, P.C. • Same day Contact Lenses including Daily Wear, Extended Wear, Tinted, Gas Permeable, Soft lenses for Astigmatism and Disposable 1111 in association with Custom-Crafted Eyeglasses In About An Hour OTHER LOCATION: 35000 W. Warren WESTLAND MALL • Open 7 Days a Week Evening Appointments Available • Many Insurance Plans Accepted including Metropolitan (GM) Blue Cross and M.E.C.A. IIIIII MIS III•1 MO MIMI= Ma ll= MI MN OIMI • MB 1U 1111= • EN I= MN 111 10400 OFF CONTACT LENSES 1 (WITH EYE EXAM) I not valid with other coupons or discounts. Must present coupon at time of purchase. I EXPIRES 4/30/91 261-0930 I I 1 DESIGN-1T, INC. Custom Formica Furniture and More RESIDENTIAL • • • • • • Wall Units Dining Rooms Custom Bedrooms Credenzas Tables Kitchens/Baths COMMERCIAL • Conference Tables • Desks Reception/Secretarial • Built-In Book Units • File Cabinets • Credenzas DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURER Free Consultation with our experienced Design Staff 24645 Halsted Rd. • Farmington Hills 471-3223 hilsum misses & misses petites contemporary fashions SPRING FASHIONS ARRIVING DAILY Harvard Row • 11 Mile Road at Lahser • 354-4650 Don't walk in pain! We take care of painful corns, bunions, callouses, diabetic foot, arthritis and hammer toes. House calls, transportation available at no extra charge. FREE GIFT on First Visit DR. CRAIG BROD FOOT SPECIALIST 5755 W. Maple, Suite 111 West Bloomfield We accept most insurance as full payment. No out of pocket expense to you. Call for an appointment. 855-FEET (855-3338) THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 19