Stated elegance from NATPAC Activist Changes Jobs - A leading Washington Jewish activist will be changing venue — but not his fascination with the nuances of Middle East poli- tics. According to sources,. Jonathan Kessler, currently development and public af- fairs director of the National PAC — the largest pro-Israel political action committee — will be leaving this fall to head up the Center for Mid- dle East Peace and Coopera- tion. The center was created several years ago by Rep. Wayne Owens, D-Utah, and longtime Jewish activist Dan Abraham, with the idea of fostering growing cultural and economic exchanges in the Middle East. With Mr. Kessler as ex- ecutive director in Washing- ton, the center is expected to become more active in a wide range of projects designed to promote Middle East peace. Mr. Owens has become a regular traveler on the Mid- dle East circuit the past few years. Recently, the legis- lator, Mr. Kessler and center president Stephen Cohen made a Middle East swing that included stops in Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Egypt. Mr. Kessler will be replac- ed at NATPAC by Carol Ef- frat, director of special pro- jects for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum cam- Paign- BERNHARDT 30% Savings now through September 30th. Discover an evolution in design and style, form and function. Millenium by Bernhardt brings new and exciting ideas to fruition. Curio China (3 shown) Reg. $3350 ea. Now $2345 ea. Table Reg. $4050 Now $2835 Side Chair Reg. $590 ea. Now $413 ea. Arm Chair Reg. $640 ea. Now $448 ea. The intricate details of upholstering are achieved by mastercraftsmen through Bernhardt's hundred-year history of crafting fine furniture. 3 Pc. Sectionals Reg. $3121 Now $1999* *Based on A Grade fabric. $70 per grade upcharge. Large selection of A Grade fabrics. SOUTHFIELD Tel-12 Mall • 12 Mile & Telegraph Daily 10-9 • Sun 12-5 354-9060 WEST BLOOMFIELD 6644 Orchard Lake at Maple Road Mon-Th-Fri 10-9 Tue-Wed-Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-5 855-1600 Professional Interior Designers Fine furniture, accessories & gifts 7) . Groups Press For Subsidy Few issues generate mass indigestion in Washington as does the question of postal rates. For Jewish organizations, it's a little issue with a big bottom line. An increase in the special postage rate for non-profit organizations would be yet another finan- cial blow to economically strapped advocacy organiza- tions. In recent days, Jewish groups have closely watched legislation. Currently, the Postal Ser- vice gives a break to non- profit organizations. The House voted full funding for this subsidy — some $649 million. But the Senate was able to come up with only $405 million. Some non-profit groups — including Agudath Israel of America — are working with the House-Senate conferees to ensure full funding for the non-profit subsidy program. studios " Stop in and see our BERNHARDT GALLERY... it's worth it. PANASONIC Cuisinart BREAD MAKERS $197 88 _ FOOD PROCESSORS We Solve Computer Dilemmas... Make One Phone Call SEIKO WATCHES WATERMAN PENS 40.50% OFF w. INTERPU9 $ k It" We'll Determine Whether The Problem Is Hardware, Network, Operating Software, Application Software, Operator Error, Etc. We'll Supply A Prompt, Cost Effective "Fix." MONT BLANC PENS TOOTHBRUSH $63 98 RCA-TOSHIBA TV's 40% OFF • SUGG. LIST K.45 KITCHEN-AID MIXERS NOW ONLY $169.88 PHONE ANSWERING MACHINES CROSS PENS 40% OFF OSCAR BRAUN'S LINCOLN TOWERS SUITE 111 968-5858 15075 W. Lincoln (101/2 Mile) Mon. thru Fri. 10-4 One Block East of Greenfield Sat. 10-2 segg NORELCO ELECTRIC SHAVERS $29.88 Center for Computer Resources 547-5540 12 Mile Contact Jack Parish or David Bitel CCR 3895 W. Berkley THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 37