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September 13, 1991 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-13

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NEWS

TAKE THE PATH TO HEALTHIER FEET

PARKSIDE FOOT CARE
Now Open at the
New Orleans Mall

DR. SCOTT A. TRAGER

• Medical Treatment
For the Foot & Ankle

• Office & Hospital
Surgery Available

• Diabetic Foot Care

• Transportation
Available

• Foot Care For The
Elderly

* FREE *

INITIAL
CONSULTATION

Call Today For An Appointment

CARNATIONS

$20.00 Value

2 • 99

Dozen

Traditional
High Holiday

WE DELIVERY ANYWHERE

Thrifty Flowers

any centerpieces

$20.00 or more
Exp. Sept. 18, 1991

HUNTINGTON WOODS
Corner of 11 Mile & Woodward

544-0850

FARMINGTON

22840 Orchard Lake Rd.

474-3220

FEDERAL FIREPLACE

CUSTOM GLASS
DOORS

In your choice of finishes and sizes.
Top quality design and materials.

ORDER EARLY! $90.00 VALUE

Free Measurements &
Free Standard Installation with order

FREE
SCREEN

$85.00 VALUE
FOR MODELS
1000 TO 3000

HOURS: MON.-FRI . 10 AM-9 PM • SAT. 10 AM-8 PM • SUN. 10 AM-5 PM

557-3344

•PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED.

Federal Fireplace

BARBEQUE & PATIO FURNITURE

kid MD

We'll make sure
you make it.

OFF
$5.00
on

HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 8-8, Sunday 10-5

In F&M Plaza • Southfield Rd. at 12 Mile Rd.
1 mile north of 1-696

EDUCATIONAL GROUP

CENTERPIECES

Exp. Sept. 18, 1991

Exp. Sept. 18, 1991

CLASSES FORMING NOW

(1 Blk. West of Greenfield)

HIGH HOLIDAY COUPON SPECIALS

$15.00

LSAT, GMAT & GRE
Test Preparation.
Grad School Counseling.

15622 West 10 Mile

443-0027

NOW

NOW YOU'VE
GOT TO GET
ACCEPTED.

BIRMINGHAM
642-0710

MOST INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED

FRUIT
BASKETS

YOU'RE SMART.
you BELONG
IN THE BEST
GRAD SCHOOL.-

In Pine Ridge Center • Novi Rd. at 10 Mile Rd.
1-3/4 miles south of 12 Oaks Mall

348-9300

'SOME ITEMS NOT EXACTLY AS PICTURED.

$298.00 Sale Price

ITALIAN IMPORT
LAMP
ON SALE

Special order in brass or
chrome. Marble base.

BrenT

FURNITURE

1914 Telegraph

North of Square Lake Rd.
just past Carl's Golfland

Bloomfield Hills 338-7716

SHIRT
30X

Men's furnishings and accessories

Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today. Call 354.6060

19011 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, Michigan 48075

(Between Southfield and Evergreen)

352-1080

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Thursday
9:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

PARKING AND ENTRANCE IN REAR

60

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1991

Pres. Iliescu
Visits Israel

Jerusalem (JTA) — When
Romanian President Ion Il-
iescu arrived here recently
on a historic state visit, it
did not take long for the sub-
ject of anti-Semitism to crop
up.
Israeli Foreign Minister
David Levy said anti
Semitism in Romania haci
clouded relations between
the two countries. But a
senior Romanian official ac-
companying Mr. Iliescu de-
nied his country had ever
been anti-Semitic and said
the president's visit is "a
good opportunity to clear up
misunderstandings."
There is little doubt that
anti-Semitism has been on
the rise in Romania since
the December 1989 over-
throw of longtime dictator
Nicolae Ceausescu.
A visit to Romania in July
by international Jewish fig-
ures to mark the 50th an-
niversary of anti-Jewish
pogroms was marred by anti-
Semitic outbursts, even as
speeches were made denoun-
cing the resurgence of anti-
Semitism.
And Romania's chief
rabbi, Moshe Rosen, has had
death threats made against
him in the past year.
One newspaper, Romani
Mara, which published espe-
cially conspicuous anti-
Semitic articles, was recent-
ly closed. However, another
publication, Europa, con-
tinues to publish anti-
Semitic articles. In July, it
published a diatribe against
Israel's ambassador to
Romania, Zvi Mazel.
Still, Romania was the one
Eastern bloc nation that
never broke relations with
Israel. Most of nearly
400,000 Jews left in
Romania after the Holocaust
were allowed to make
aliyah, and Bucharest has
continued through the years
to serve as a transit point for
Soviet Jews immigrating to
Israel.
An Israeli Foreign Min-
istry official pointed out last
week that, unlike other
Eastern European countries,
Romania did not support the
1975 U.N. General
Assembly resolution
denigrating Zionism.
Mr. Iliescu's four-day visit
is the first by a Romanian
president to Israel. The main
purpose is to strengthen
economic ties.
The two countries signed
their first official trade pact.
Bilateral trade has inten-
sified since the downfall of
the Communist government
in Bucharest.

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