iwrda•ism ■ irorwramo ■ timmost MIMS I NOME In* • EMI IILI&10111 ■ ISE I NIP 1•1 01 MI MI III IVA ISOM IMIPICI 01 ■ 71.0 •11 MOM I WWI WAva friendship and learning groups, and revising the bar and bat mitzvah curriculum. He teaches a seventh- grade class in rabbinic liter- ature four hours a week at Hillel Day School and is ac- tive on the local boards of the Anti-Defamation League, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, Jewish Na- tional Fund and the Agency for Jewish Education. He is vice president of the Rab- binical Assembly's Michigan region and facilitates the Conservative Movement shiur (study group). He also participates in the Detroit Round Table of Christians, Jews and Muslims, the Farmington Area Ministerial Associ- ation, the Farmington Schools Multi-Cultural Council and the Human In- vestigations Committee of Beaumont Hospital. ❑ Broomfield Steps Down, Israel Loses Friend KIMBERLY LIFTON Staff Writer ro-Israel lobbyists say Rep. William Broom- field' s upcoming retirement after a 36-year congressional career is a loss for the Jewish community. State Sen. David Honigman, R-West Bloom- field, agrees. But Mr. Honigman, who has been eyeing Mr. Broomfield's congressional seat for many years, is glad he won't be facing the man known as the state's Republican congres- sional dean in the August primary. "I didn't want to run against Bill. I like him. He has performed honorable public service," says Mr. Honigman, who announced last month he would run against Mr. Broomfield. "Obviously, I'll be equally or more of a friend to Israel," Mr. Honigman says. "I'm proud of being a Jew and proud of all of the great things Israel has done in the face of terrible adversity." Pro-Israel lobbyists on Capitol Hill say Mr. Broom- field's Israel record has been near-perfect. He has been a consistent supporter of foreign aid, supported a resolution declaring# that Jerusalem be the capital of Israel, and he favored suspension of the United States dialogue with the PLO. Mr. Broomfield co- sponsored legislation and sent letters urging the Arab states to recognize Israel. In addition, pro-Israel lobbyists say, Mr. Broom- field's support for Israel has been even more valuable be- cause he was a leader in the Republican Party. Mr. Broomfield's decision not to seek reelection brings to three the number of retir- ing Michigan represent- atives viewed by Israel lobbyists as loyal friends. p William Broomfield: Longtime friend. He joins Democrat Dennis Hertel, D-Harper Woods, who last month opted not to run against his long-time friend Sander Levin, D- Southfield, in the newly drawn 12th district. Also retiring from Con- gress is Howard Wolpe, D- Lansing, who is Jewish and also a consistent supporter of Israel. ❑ ~WO Prime Rate" is the Bank Prime Loan Rate as published by the -Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Rate example: If the Prime Rate is 672%, and our margin is 1 1/2% over prime, our ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE would be 8% (rate in effect at publishing date 2/92). The rate is subject to change monthly and will not exceed 18%. You will be required to carry insurance on the property that secures your account. Consult your tax advisor relative to interest deductibility. CUSTOM WALL MIRROR SPECIALISTS Hadassah, Sinai Plan Health Day Greater Detroit Hadassah and Sinai will host their third Health Day 1-4 p.m. April 26 at Congregation Beth Shalom. Sessions will start on the hour and are free. An adult Heart Saver Class will be of- fered for three hours beginn- ing at 1 p.m. (registration is 12:45). Three children's and infant's CPR classes will be offered starting each hour. Other sessions include lec- tures on depression, sex, the Club Sandwich Generation, aerobics, pediatric dentistry, planned parenthood, and health and nutrition by the Hadassah Nurses' Council. Ongoing displays will be available. Child care is available as is translation for Russian speaking newcomers. SAVE FROM 20% TO 50%* MARV SAYS TUB & SHOWER ENCLOSURES MIRRORED BIFOLD OR SLIDING DOORS INSULATED (-- GLASS REPLACED j MOBIL AUTO GLASS SERVICE ( Michigan's MarketMakers in Gold - Silver - Platinum Coins and Bars "Sell Where the Dealers Sell" a\RN- 'TT RARITIES • TABLE TOPS • STORM DOORS & WINDOWS • PATIO DOOR WALLS REPLACED • STORMS & SCREENS REPAIRED VISIT OUR SHOWROOM CORRORATION 189 MERRILL ST. BIRM.. MI 48009 Nona. (313) 544-1124 *Suggested List Price ains Z a 4 1-"s7:::; c 7 TIRES & ACCESSORIES GLASS & AUTO TRIM CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS ESTABLISHED 1920 OVER 69 YEARS OF SERVICE SOUTHFIELD: 24777 Telegraph 353-2500 Other locations: Wayne and Lincoln Park Since 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 15