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PaineWebber \X4 invest in relationships. 32300 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 150, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Member SIPC For Free Estimates 681-8280 62 FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1992 Brandeis Bricks Kishon Jr. Chipmunks 30 19 Chalutzim Hawks Jolson Athletics 29 18 Hart Attacks Jolson Scrubs 58 1 Posen Posse Chalutzim Chrows 33 31 Brandeis Bricks Akiba/Samson Scorpions 36 21 Chalutzim Hawks L'Chaim Jihad 41 14 Herzl Heat Rose Rebels 34 30 Herzl Hit Man Rose Generals 30 27 FINAL STANDINGS Division A 20 Herzl Heat Rose Rebels Kishon Chipmunks Hart Attack Posen Posse Chalutzim Chrows Struass Running Rabbis Mendoza Magnums Jolson Scrubs 6-0 5-1 4-2 4-2 3-3 2-4 2-4 1-5 0-6 Division B L'Chaim Matzoballs Chalutzim Hawks Jolson Athletics Herzl Hit Man Rose Generals Brandeis Bricks Kishon Jr. Chipmunks Akiba/Samson Scorpions L'Chaim Jihad 5-1 5-1 4-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 2-4 0-6 Hadassah Seeks Younger Women Offer expires April 30. 1992. $99.00 25 "mm•mm•m•m°1 NEWS) • MSRP 530.400. MI Is prices are plus sales tax. first month payment and license fee due at delivery. Total of monthly payments are 511.194.92. Purchase option available at Is end for value as indicated in N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide. excluding excess mileage charges plus 5% of such wholesale value 15.000 miles a year. 1 excess mileage. PANASONIC Kishon Chipmunks Struass Running Rabbis New York (JTA) — When Hadassah signed a friend of the court brief last month urging the U.S. Supreme Court to find unconstitu- tional the Pennsylvania law which effectively nullifies Roe vs. Wade, the organiza- tion took an historic step. The case involving a woman's right to an abortion marked the first time the 80- year-old women's organiza- tion ever signed an amicus brief. Coming as it did in such a highly controversial and public case, the brief aptly il- lustrates Hadassah's shift into a new era. In an effort to attract younger, professional women, the organization is shedding its low-key ap- proach and moving ag- gressively to tackle the kinds of issues — from abor- tion to professional network- ing — that matter most to these women. Hadassah has long ad- vocated a woman's right to make a private decision about abortion. For four years it has co- sponsored the annual "March for Women's Lives"— which this year took place on April 5 in Washington, D.C. — along with the National Organiza- tion for Women and dozens of other women's rights groups. But the 385,000-member Hadassah — which bills itself as the largest Jewish membership organization in the world — has remained largely muted on domestic issues. Now, in an effort to update its image and attract more of the women who will lead the organization into the next century, Hadassah is aiming for public, political savvy. According to Hadassah National President Deborah Kaplan, members' ages run the gamut, from 20 to 90, with the average being about 45. These younger women are interested in domestic issues. So to shore up its American Affairs Depart- ment, Hadassah recently created a professional staff position. Hadassah's emphasis on the leadership of women is particularly appealing to women with children who drop out of the job market, at least temporarily, and spend time on communal work. Hadassah also hopes to br- ing in more young women by keeping them in the organ- ization once they graduate from one of its youth pro- grams, Young Judaea and HaMagshimim. Resignation Is Withdrawn Jerusalem (JTA) — David Levy, having scored a stunn- ing victory in a political poker game with Prime Min- ister Yitzhak Shamir, withdrew his resignation, only hours before he was to have submitted it to the Cabinet. At a triumphant news con- ference, he read out the long list of concessions Mr. Shamir had made in order to keep Mr. Levy and his fac- tion firmly within the Likud camp. Political observers ques- tioned, however, whether Likud's internal political crisis is indeed over.