TRAVEL 1 HOT SPOTS FOR SUMMER & FALL TRAVEL — CALL FOR LOW, LOW RATES!!! AIR, CRUISE & MOTORCOACH TRIPS ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S PHANTOM OF THE OPERA • TORONTO $2551 Jewish Art Tour Of Italy Is Planned • R.T.BUS • EXCELLENT PHANTOM SEAT • 2 NITES HOTEL • TOUR AUG. 30-SEPT. 1; SEPT. 6.8; NOV. 29-DEC 1 STRATFORD FESTIVAL 1 DAY (Carousel) AUG. 7; SEPT. 14; NOV. 3 69 P.P. DR,Pi. 189 OVERNIGHT AUG. 30-31, SEPT. 21-22 & DATES THRU NOV. 2 PLAYS • DINNER • TOUR • BUS •TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE — BOOK EARLY! IOWA RIVERBOAT GAMBLING MB JEWELR IGN & MFG. LTD. Applegate Squ,'• 29847 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Michigan 48034 • (313) 356-7007 9 0 7 P.P. DBL. SEPT. & OCT. DATES Only $ 1 HOTEL • MEALS • HARNESS RACING • "PRESIDENT" CASINO • RIVERBOAT CRUISE • TOUR MACKINAC ISLAND/ TAHQUAMENON FALLS AUG, 23-25; SEPT. 27-29 from BUS • HOTEL • FERRY • MEALS DBL. "GERITOL FOLLIES" TOLEDO, OHIO $47 P.P. Only SEPT. 28 HILARIOUS COMEDY, LUNCH INCLUDES . . . 8 DAYS • 7 NIGHTS • Meals • Activities • Day Camp • Private Beach • Heated Therapeutic PER PERSON Whirlpool DOUBLE OCCUR • Free Parking PLUS TAX & TIP • Color NM Rooms TO SEPT. 8 • Radio All Rooms • Nightly Entertainment • Cater to All Diets • Deicious Kosher Foods • Much, much more! Phow.g `7011 bsee Air Conditioned & Heated SCHECHTER'S 00 O 1.800.327.8165 Oct. 28 $599 DBL PP BUS, MEALS, TOURS, ENTERTAINMENT, HOTELS Entire Oceanfront Block • 37th to 38th Streets Meng Beach KOSHER HOTEL 'Your hame Away From NOM" YOUR HOST . . . Schechter Family Mgt. ...... . SHAW FESTIVAL – NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONTARIO $22 4 OCT. 5-6 BUS • HOTELS • 2 PLAYS • DINNER MACKINAC ISLAND 2 6 9 DBL SEPT. 13-15; OCT. 9-11 $ 2 NITES BRAND NEW ALL SUITE . "LILAC TREE" HOTEL ON ISLAND: MEALS; FERRY & MORE' BUS NATIONAL PARKS 9 GLATT 171111E40 DBL. AUG. 23•SEPT. 2 $ 89 BUS • HOTELS • TOURS • MEALS ATTRACTIONS TRAVERSE CITY P.P. 219 DBL. SEPT. 27.29 Only OCT. 4-6 OR BUS • MEALS • TOURS METRO SMOKY MOUNTAINS Cf 99 PP DBL OCT. 20.24 3 BUS • HOTELS • "DOLLYWOOD" • SHOWS MEALS • TOURS • "The Official and Exclusive Luxury Sedan Detroit Metropolitan Airport" SHIPSHEWANA ■ PRIVATE AIRPORT TRANSFERS ■ LOW FLAT ZONE RATES ■ DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE ■ EXECUTIVE AS DIRECTED SERVICE III UNIFORMED DRIVERS III CELLULAR PHONES ■ MAJOR CREDIT CARDS $ 42 PP OCT. 1 "AMISH" LUNCH • FLEA MARKET "MISS SAIGON" NEW YORK $439 PL DB MAY 15-19 BUS • HOTELS • SHOW • TOUR ELLIS ISLAND AND MORE MUST BOOK BY SEPT. 9! Call for additional trips and details! At rates much less than a limousine and only a fraction higher than a taxi. BERKLEY TOURS AND TRAVEL, INC. For Reservations Cali: (313) 946-5700 1 9 9 ° ONLY FR. $ Complete packages from ATLANTIC CITY DEPART 8:30 am RETURN 12 mid. GET 530 Quarters S15 Food S30 Deferred From 5289" S1 9 Transfers TUES., WEDS., SAT. $ 99 90 Per Person and Receive '8500 BONUS PAK. Panic pa.,t Contract Required DEPART—SUN., MON., THURS., FRI AM Departures 559.8620 or 1.800.875.TOUR (8687) (800) 45 "'VEGAS . BALLY'S CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE (313) 827-4070 64 VERMONT-NEW HAMPSHIRE FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1991 YOUR CAR IN ISRAEL RENT-A-CAR FROM ' EXC. C.D.W. s,DW $189 *01 :1i!ted e from$790 Monthly Rates USA & CANADA RESERVAT & PREPYMNT 800-533-8778; IN NY: 212-629-6090 VALID 15/4 - 19/7/91 AND 26/8 - 31110191 Lovers of Jewish culture and art history should con- sider traveling to Northern Italy this October with Pro- fessor Bezalel Narkiss, the world-renowned director of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Center for Jewish Art. This 10-day symposium, "Jewish Art in Piemonte," will be based in the 18th cen- tury Royal Palace of Turin, where lectures will be presented by international scholars. By combining lec- tures with bus tours to nine of the most important historical Jewish com- munities of Piemonte, the participants will be shown a picture of Piemontese culture from Roman times to the present. Following their expulsion from Spain, the Jews who traveled south and settled in Northern Italy developed the unique rituals of AFAM (the contraction of Asti, Forsano and Moncalvo) which originated in Provence. Although the Jewish com- munities there were mostly wiped out by the Nazis, the few remaining Baroque synagogues have provided refuge for some of the original furniture and ritual objects, reflecting the glory and beau- ty of Jewish artistic expres- sion at that time. The bus tours will include such places as Casale Monferrato, Asti, Alessandria, Vercelli, Beilla, Saluzzo, Cuneo, Mondovi and Cherasco. As guests of Piemonte's regional government, par- ticipants will have entry to synagogues and collections not usually open to the public. Receptions with members of the Italian-Israel Association and the active Jewish com- munity of Turin, (including a communal kosher Shabbat dinner), will set the stage for a cultural exchange between participants and the local residents. Accommodation for the ten nights will be in the Genio Hotel in Turin, a 15-minute walk from the Royal Palace. The symposium will be limited to 45 participants, and will be filled on a first come-first served basis. Prices for this 10-day sym- posium are: per person (dou- ble occupancy), $2,241; one person (single room), $2,591. Prices include all of the lec- tures, hotel accommodations, two-and-a-half days of bus tours with two lunches, all en- trance fees, Shabbat evening meal, 10 continental breakfasts, receptions, a final banquet and a $200 contribu- tion to the Center for Jewish Art to cover expenses. It does not include transportation to and from Turin, nor travelers' insurance. An optional kosher Shabbat lunch will be available. For information, call Ms. Ita Aber, (914) 968-4863; fax, (212) 877-3107; or Lisa Preiss- Fried, POB 4262, Jerusalem, Israel; fax (972)-2-634797. Israel, Greece Promote Tours New York (JTA) - Greece and Israel, closely situated nations which until last year did not even have full diplo- matic ties, have made what could be a precedent-setting move for the Mediterranean region by signing an agree- ment to jointly promote tourism to the two countries. Under the accord, signed on May 21 in Jerusalem by the two nations' respective ministers of tourism, Greece and Israel will work together in a variety of tourism-promoting areas. The agreement comes ex- actly one year after the two countries established full diplomatic relations. The Greek minister of tourism, Yannis Kefaloyiannis, said Tuesday in New York that it sets "the foundation for a new era." Both countries have expe- rienced drops in tourism as a result of travelers' fears of terrorist attack or by simply being in an area in which war has been close and travel feared by many. Israel and Greece will each contribute /$1 million for a joint advertising program to entice travelers to the two countries. The campaign will run in the United States, Canada, Japan and South Korea. This promotional cam- paign will not be a substitute for independent tourism campaigns by the countries, but will supple- ment them, said Rafael Farber, Israel's tourism commissioner for North America. According to the accord, Greece also will open a tourism bureau in Jerusalem and will support Israel's application for membership into the Euro- pean Travel Commission.