N L Aronson, who was unable to attend the meeting. "Our biggest challenge is to look at what kind of services we currently have and how we can tap them to help those in our community affected by the AIDS epidemic. I hope the task force will come to the Federation." Margaret Weiner, assis- tant executive director of the Jewish Family Service, said she'd welcome suggestions from the task force. She also said any Jew is entitled to JFS services. "We want to be available, but we just don't see many AIDS cases nor do we get many requests for many AIDS support groups," Mrs. Weiner said. "There are many families in the Jewish community who don't want anyone to know. Even though we keep patient- counselor confidentiality sacred, there's a lot of shame and humiliation involved." Mrs. Weiner said Detroit's Jewish community just hasn't seen Jewish AIDS cases in the same numbers as cities like San Francisco and New York. "If people approach us, we'll respond," she said. "But we don't go out looking for clients. We never have." ❑ THEE PLA C E At 11 1 /2 and Woodward in Royal Oak. DIA Showroom 1/2 Off And More. entireDes m froig m nth Ine stitute We America (DIA)Showroom recent international Home Furnishings Market in High Point. By taking the entire showroom, we were able to negotiate a substantial discount. Now we are passing the savings along to you. ♦ Over 200 pieces of bedroom, dining room, ♦ occasional, lamps and accessory items from DIA, America's foremost manufacturer of contemporary and transitional metal furniture. All first quality in 27 different finishes such as brass, chrome, nickel, platinum, painted and faux. Most pieces are one of a kind...all are terrific! The items shown are only a few of the many styles available at these savings. Merchandise subject to prior sale. Reg. $990 Reg. $530 Our Price Reg. $1215 Console & Mirror Reg. $1420 $599 $699 Our Price Our Price $495 $265 Our Price Reg. $640 Our Price $319 ZOA Awards Scholarships The Zionist Organization of America's scholarship corn- mittee has awarded 11 scholarships to Detroit area students for summer pro- grams in Israel. Recipients of scholarship grants to participate in the ZOA-Masada Summer in Israel programs are: Tzip- porah Humble, Oak Park; Linda Levy, Evan Rubinstein and Laurel Simmer, West Bloomfield; and Seth Wenig, Troy. Recipients of scholarships for other educational pro- grams in Israel are: Zahava Blumenfeld, Milaine Gibbs, Miriam Ishakis and Jennifer Knoll, Southfield; Yehudit Stolov, Oak Park; and Tracie Greene, West Bloomfield. These scholarships were funded by the perpetual scholarship endowment funds established by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lederer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sheldon, Mrs. Jack Sylvan, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hechtman and the late Nathan I. Goldin. The ZOA-Masada scholar- ship program was founded by Sidney Silverman. How: What Reg. $1339 Reg. $1070 Reg. $1040 Our Price Our Price Our Price $519 $599 $535 \`\ Reg. $2365 Our Price $1179 Reg. $1755 Our Price $599 Reg. $525 Our Price $199 Reg. $1015 Reg. $5575 Our Price Our Price $499 $2785 See what's new at Englander's OTHER PLACE. This week, DIA metal furniture at 1 /2 off and more. Next week, who knows? ► Never Wait For A Sale Remarkable savings every day of the week. ► Never Worry About Quality Only merchandise from the world's finest makers. ► Never Wait For Delivery Everything is in stock and... ► Never Ever Wait To Buy It may be gone tomorrow. - A PLACE LIKE NO OTHER 818 North Woodward in Royal Oak. Open Mon.-Fri. Noon to 9 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sun. Noon to 5 p.m.