Been Daughter That. Ship Of Olim Second Arrival If you are like most people at The Trowbridge, you have your own life and your children have theirs. Here, you'll enjoy an active, independent retire- ment in your own apart- ment. You'll enjoy the com- panionship of others, while at the same time, have your privacy when you want it. And since we take care of chores like cleaning and home maintenance, you'll have more leisure time for family and friends. Best of all, The Trow- bridge is quite affordable. There's no endowment fee or unexpected expenses. All of the services are in- cluded in your monthly rent. To find out more about an independent re- tirement, mail the coupon or call (313) 352-0208. Tel Aviv (JTA) — A ship carrying 387 immigrants from the republics that for- mally constituted the Soviet Union arrived last week in the port of Haifa. It was the second shipload of immigrants to arrive in Israel in a week and served as another reminder of the days of the Jewish state's first immigrants, who made the journey by sea. Just as on Dec. 26, olim disembarked from the Greek passenger liner Mediterra- nean Sky, which has been chartered by a British Evangelical group that be- lieves the return of the Jew- ish people to their ancestral homeland will speed the coming of the Messiah. The group is expected to bring a third shipload of immigrants here soon. Eliahu Ben-Haim, an Israeli consultant to the British Ebenezer Evangelical Society, said the group has chosen to bring immigrants by ship because of a verse in Isaiah (60:9), which reads: "Surely the isles shall wait for Me, and the ships of Tarshish first, to bring thy sons from afar, their silver and gold with them." Mr. Ben-Haim pointed out that sea passage enables the immigration of people who are unable to fly because of certain ailments. The organization signed an agreement that it would refrain from any missionary activity among the passen- gers before, during or after the ship sets sail. The group also allowed rabbis to sail with the passengers, to en- sure they be fed strictly kosher food. The second group of seaborne olim was smaller than the first. Ten days earlier, 447 olim arrived. Both times, the ship left port in the Ukrainian city of Odessa, on the Black Sea. The latest arrivals seemed more satisfied than those who came on the first voy- age, who made their crossing during a storm. Their ar- rangements and baggage, too, seemed better in this se- cond crossing. The ship is not returning empty, according to Jack Padwa, one of two Israeli businessmen involved in the venture. The Mediterranean Sky will return to Odessa with 15 former immigrants and several dozen tourists. Name Address City State Phone ( THE Mail to: 24111 Civic Center Dr. Southfield, MI 48034 THE McDONNELL HOUSE Studio In Harvard Row Mall EB 113 EE1 EBEIEB fi] Antiques and Collectibles NOW OPEN — Southfield's Only Antique Mall! • 20 Dealers • Historic Home in Southfield HOURS: Monday - Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 19860 West 12 Mile Road, Just East of Evergreen, Southfield (313) 559-9120 50%-70% OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • • • • Vertical Blinds Levolor Blinds Pleated Shades Wood Blinds 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, MI 48076 Home of the Seven Car Pileup Grand. River at 10 Mile Farmington Hills 471-0800 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting New Rochester Hills 651-5009 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 31