• 40111.11NOMPIMINNIWOMPIPIPOW '401111WOMMIIIMONNIMitow .4111o. Civic Center Gallery Mounts Exhibit Parks and Recreation's Cultural Arts Division will host a presentation of works by Marji Silk and James Ox- ford June 10-June 21. Marji Silk, a recipient of the Color Print of the Year Award, at the International Color Print Competition, has shown her photographs throughout the metro area, including the Detroit Science Center and Somerset Mall. James Oxford is a figura- tive artist working out of the Center for Creative Studies. The show will be open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday at the Southfield Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen Road. For information, call Helen Gale, Cultural Arts, 354-9515. Royal Oak Art, Craft Show The Greater Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce will hold the Seventh Annual JUried Art and Craft Show 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 1 on Washington Avenue between 4th and 6th Street in Royal Oak. Over 100 booths will feature original art work. For information, call the chamber office, 547-4000. DETROIT'S HIGHEST RATES Minimum Deposit of $500 12 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 6.500% 6.660% Compounded Quarterly. 11 - Bonn (JTA) — Activists in the Jewish community of Germany say it is possible there are more than 40,000 Jews living in Germany, some 5,000 in excess of the official tally, and that the community is well on its way to increasing its member- ship to 50,000. The German government collects taxes for recognized religious communities. The authorities transfer to the churches 10 percent of the income tax revenues col- lected from the .churches' members. Individuals who fail to register as members of a re- ligious community save 10 percent on their income taxes. The Jewish community is now embarking on an effort to convince all Jews in the country to register as mem- bers. No political system has the privilege of immortality. —Harold Laski, 1939 Looking for a pre-owned car? Starting this Friday, we'll deliver the lot right to your mailbox. From near- new Cadillacs to dependable Hondas, from slightly used Caravans to vintage Corvettes, The Jewish News brings you the best and latest models offered by area dealers and private owners. Just look for the new automotive section in The Jewish News' Amazing Marketplace classifieds. And drive away with the perfect vehicle. Automotive Classifieds. The Perfect Vehicle. THE JEWISH NEWS 354-5959 Effective Annual Yield ••m""'"1 NEWS •" German Jews Face High Taxes Adding A Lot Of Value. This is a fixed rate account that is insured to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC). Substantial In- terest Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts. Rates subject to change without notice. Don't Let Sore Feet ,‘Ir Slow You Down! Dr. Steven Schreier, D.P.M. SPECIALIZING IN TOTAL FOOT CARE FIRST SECURITY SAVINGS BANK MAIN OFFICE 2600 Telegraph Rd, Bloomfield Hills PHONE AA A "IAA (Just South of Square lake) 4407/VV A f A 54A A nplivv t HOURS: MON.-THURS 9:30-4:30 FRI. 's 9:30-6:00 • Equal Housing Lender WELCOMES NEW PATIENTS Complimentary Whirlpool & Exam Excludes Treatment Other Than Exam & Whirlpool With This Coupon Only FOR NEW PATIENTS TO OUR PRACTICE Expires 6.15-91 • HOUSE CALLS ARRANGED WHEN NECESSARY • EVENING AND SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 21774 West 11 Mile Road (In the Harvard Row Mall) 11 Mile at Lahser SOUTHFIELD FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL TODAY 355-4888 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 77