Eye s&ics FAMILY VISION CARE Roy A. Wilson, O.D. cludes a pageant. There is joint participation of parents and children, who give voice to the mute stones and bring the events of the past alive, according to the texts prepared by Ofra Rimon. There is no model of the bar mitzvah boy carved out of margarine; no bar with drinks flowing freely; no chopped liver. The ancient stone menorah has a story to tell, as does the engraved script in ancient Hebrew let- ters from the days of the pro- phets — all this against the impressive background of the museum exhibits, dripping with Jewish history in the land of Israel. The celebration is not just for the boys. How do the girls feel as they gaze upon the old stone seals which read clear- ly: "Abihai, daughter of Uziyah; Ahotab, daughter of Abila; Abigail, daughter of Elhanan?" These young ladies who lived here — here — during the time of the First Temple, were obviously women of accomplishment. There are always fresh ac- quisitions, for Reuben Hecht is constantly searching for new finds. He is not content merely to buy a relic from a dealer or another collector in Israel. His goal is to find these things overseas and then bring them back home to Israel. When he gave his collection to Haifa University he made one stipulation: it must be a museum, and not a mausole- um; a place breathing life and hope, not a collection of dead relics. Visitors to the aesthe- tically arranged and fully described exhibits will agree that his instructions have been carried out. ❑ New Zealand Hunts Criminals Sydney, Australia (JTA) — The New Zealand govern- ment has begun an in- vestigation to find out if suspected Nazi war criminals are living in that country, with deportation or extradition possible if any are found. New Zealand Attorney General Paul East announc- ed that the government has employed three researchers to sift through available in- formation in New Zealand and Australia. A wider in- vestigation would follow, if warranted, to include East- ern and Central European sources, Mr. East said. A budget of $120,000 has been allocated for the first year's work. Contact Lens Specialist Comprehensive Eye Exams Pediatric Vision Testing ► Ocular Health Evaluations including patients with diabetes or high blood pressure 0.- Fashion Eyewear Invisible Bifocals ► Sunglasses ► 10% Senior Discount "Let me be your family optometrist FEATURING FRAMES BY GIORGIO ARMANI $25 OF Complete pair of Prescription Glasses or Contact Lenses Expires 8/19/91 JUNE-JULY-AUGUST SP ECIAL Use this coupon to help feed the Jewish hungry. YAD EZRA will use your donations to purchase cases of food and distribute them to our neighbors in need. ■ I MIMI NMI 1=11 MIN ■ • NM NNW IMMI %. OFF 1 case 6.5 oz. chunk tuna in water 1 case peanut butter (creamy) 1 case Quaker oatmeal (18 oz.) 1 case thin spaghetti (16 oz.) 1 case Bisquick (40 oz.) 1 case Matzo Meal (12 oz.) 1 case Horowitz-Margaretan soup mix in tubes (6 oz.) ❑ 1 case raw rice (1 lb.) ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ $25.00 case $21.00 case '$35.00 case $15.00 case $26.85 case $29.25 case $13.75 case $12.33 case Enclosed is my check in the amount of $ case(s) of food as a tax deductible contri- for bution to YAD EZRA to help feed the Jewish hungry. Name BROKEN WINDSHIELD $3n00 Domestic Cars Only BUY A CASE OF FOOD! MARK AN "X" NEXT TO THE FOODS YOU WISH TO BUY FOR THE HUNGRY (313) 788-1610 with this coupon feeding the _Jewish /*fry 11=1 MIIN IN= In Country Ridge Commons 31114 Haggerty Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48331 (Haggerty Rd. just south of 14 Mile) 1 YAD EZRA When you pay with cash or off your deductible with cash Call for Appointment 355.1200 PURITAN AUTO GLASS SERVICE CENTER The Puritan Auto Service Mall • 21545 Telegraph Rd. (Just 'A Mile South of Nine Mile), Southfield Mondayfriday 8 a.m..5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m..Noon Address City/State/Zip Make checks payable to: YAD EZRA and mail to: 15670 W. 10 Mile, Suite 107 Southfield, MI 48075 For more information, call (313) 557-FOOD (3663). For The Finest Quality Diamond Settings and Gold Jewelry With Distinctive Styling... DARAKJIAN Franklin Center Bldg • Suite 100 • 29100 Northwestern Hwy • Southfield • 356-7140 Advance Bldg • Suite 300 • 23077 Greenfield of Nine Mile • Southfield • 557-0616 ARE YOU A SMALL BUSINESS OWNER FACED WITH THESE CHALLENGES? • Health Benefits • Workers' Compensation • Payroll Tax Compliance AMSTAFF HAS THE ANSWER John Gillis MSTAFF 313-348-5620 Amstaff Human Resources Management 314 4 14(49444d l4W24,441- ci 10% 0% * designated areas restricted to licensed manicurists and cosmetologists only.. hair & nail supply 29113 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 355.3496 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 53