SINGLE LIFE Sofas that last at prices that won't. Norwalk sofas last. sm. But our sale prices end soon! AAssi sorra „i„1 , toss 1 .""allaill." 1000011 1111 Sectional as shown — 7 pieces regularly $4386 now starting at $2,999 Design a fashionable, made-to-order look for your home now and save • Special order sale • Choose from more than 500 styles of sectionals, sofas and chairs, 1,000 fabrics and leather • 35 day delivery • Hurry sale ends May 6th. Brem- FURNITURE 1914 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills • 338.7716 1/2 mile north of Square Lake Rd., just past Carl's Golfland O s DELSEY Meeting To Discuss Mission To Israel An information meeting about the July 7-18 Hatikvah National Singles Mission to Israel will take place 7:30 p.m. May 2 in the Franklin River Apartments clubhouse. Guest speakers will be Michael S. and Marcy B. Feldman. Michael is chair- man of the Jewish Welfare Federation's Leadership Development Committee. Marcy is a board member of the Women's Division and chairs a project for develop- ment of future top-level com- munity leaders. The Feldmans have traveled fre- quently to Israel. In Israel, mission par- ticipants will meet represen- tatives of the Israel Defense Force, kibbutzniks and government officials; visit Detroit's Project Renewal sister city of Yavne, Yad Vashem, Old Jaffa and an underwater observatory and participate in an ar- cheological dig. Sponsored nationally by the United Jewish Appeal and locally by the Jewish Welfare Federation, the mission will bring together singles from the U.S. and Israel for social and travel opportunities. The Feldmans Detroiter Susan E. Alter- man is a national chairman. Local mission co-chairman are Andrew J. Goldberg and Lisa B. Kirsch. Dr. Richard Krugel is Federation missions chairman. For information about the mission, call Reuben Rotman at Federation, 965-3939, Ext. 204. Dinner, Dance For New Horizons City of Hope, New Horizons Chapter for Singles, is hosting an evening of dining and dancing, 7 p.m. April 27 at Pearl City Restaurant, Southfield. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Marsha Green- stein, 354-0774. NEWS I Israel Begins Airlifting Aid To Kurdish Refugees FREE Delsey Duffel Bag $95.00 Value With a $200.00 purchase of Delsey products 1E3 a *For a limited time only at participating Delsey retailers. 29815 Northwestern Highway In Applegate Square 357-1800 Open Thursday till 8 p.m. Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 104 FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1991 Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel will begin airlifting shipments of humanitarian aid this week to Kurdish refugees on the Iraqi- Turkish border. An Israeli air force Her- cules transport was schedul- ed to take off carrying six tons of medical supplies, clothing, blankets and other essentials on a list of needed items provided by Turkey's Red Crescent Society to the Magen David Adorn of Israel. Other planeloads will follow. It is the .first instance of direct communications bet- ween the Red Crescent and the MDA, the Moslem and Israeli equivalents of the Red Cross. • The supplies were donated by the Israeli government and the MDA. The clothing was purchased with con- tributions made to a special fund established by the Association of Jews from Kurdistan. The supplies will be turned over to the Turkish Red Crescent in Turkey. The Red Crescent will transport them over several hundreds of miles of mountainous ter- rain to the border region, where hundreds of thousands of Kurds fleeing the forces of Saddam Hus- sein are stranded without food or shelter. In New York, meanwhile, the American Jewish World Service has launched a fund- raising drive to provide food, clothing and medical sup- plies to the Kurdish and Shi'ite refugees fleeing Iraq. Contributions may be sent to AJWS, Kurdish Relief, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, 11th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10104. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Corn- mittee is also collecting funds to provide relief to the Kurdish refugees. Contribu- tions may be sent to Open Mailbox for Kurdish Refu- gees, JDC, 711 Third Ave, 10th floor, New York, N.Y. 10017.