WIN I • A FULL-LENGTH MINK • A FABULOUS CRUISE • • A LAS VEGAS ADVENTURE Secular Humanist Continued from Page 7 WHY? BECAUSE BRICKER-TUNIS WANTS TO BE YOUR FURRIER! OUR FAMILIES HAVE OFFERED THE FINEST FUR SERVICES FOR 76 YEARS. PLEASE BRING IN YOUR VALUABLE FURS AND LEATHERS AND ALLOW US TO SHOW YOU ONE OF THE FINEST ON-PREMISE COLD STORAGE AND CLEANING FACILITIES IN THE MIDWEST AND ENTER OUR GRAND GIVEAWAY* ARTHUR S. BRICKER JOHN G. TUNIS FAMILY PRIDE, QUALITY & COMMITMENT SINCE 1916 MINK COAT CHOICE OF A FULL-LENGTH BLACK EMERALD OR MAHOGANY MINK COAT VALUED AT 9,000 *No Purchase Necessary FANTASY CRUISE LAS VEGAS ROUND TRIP AIRFARE FOR 2, TRANSFERS AND 3-DAYS CRUISING THE CARIBBEAN ON "THE FANTASY" THE SHIP OF THE FUTURE! 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We are no longer on the periphery of Jewish life. In numbers, in vitality and as a spreading, organized movement throughout North America (as well as Israel, Europe.< South America and now the former Soviet Union), Secular-Humanistic Judaism has become mainstream. Tradition, in its broad,' sense, is a common glue to bond us together and with the rest of the Jewish people. ❑ JVS To Save $775,000 With New Bond Rates 827-4050 • Employees of Bricker-Tiflis Furs & Hamilton, Miller Hudson & Fayne not eligible Present this coupon at time of service and emotion to coexist with reason and create those sweet, and yet, sometimes sorrowful, life-fulfilling moments and experiences of Jewish living. Humanistic modern values have become integral to most American Jewish lifestyles. It has been written that "Jews are not encountering modern America; they are modern America." So it is with Secular- Humanistic Judaism. We Find It All In The Jewish News Classifieds Call 354-5959 issuance of $5 million in bonds in 1986. The bonds, have an interest rate range', of 5.5 - 9.5 percent, rising as the bonds mature. With a 10--1 year life, the old bonds were due to increase to 9 percent this year. Barbara Nurenberg, ex- ecutive director of JVS, said the new bonds will be for $3.885 million over 15 years. They will have an interest rate of 3.8 - 6.5 percent. She said the bonds also help JVS by spreading the costs over more years. "When these things happen, you have to grab 'em," she: \ said. "With the recession, and fund-raising down for United Way and the Allied Jewish Campaign, you have to do these things." . ❑ Immigrants Replenish Israeli Forests Biryia, Israel (JTA) — Known for its pristine beau- ty and clean mountain air, Biriya Forest in Galilee has traditionally been a favorite recreation spot for nature- lovers. This year, however, the first thing visitors to the 5,000-acre forest see is destruction: Tens of thousands of mature trees lie dead, as if they were discarded Popsicle sticks, while hundreds of thousands more have been severely damaged. Ironically, the winter's heavy snowfall, which did so much to replenish the nation's endangered water supply, has now put its forests in danger. Snow and sub-freezing temperatures combined to uproot a million trees throughout the coun- try, predominantly in high- altitude areas in the north< and central regions. Now, forestry profes-' sionals, new immigrants and youth volunteers are racing the clock to clear away the debris before it becomes this summer's tinder. At nearby Levy forest, JNF has put to work more than 1,000 youths during a five-day working vacation. Though they will spend the majority of their time hiking and playing, the teens also will pitch in and help clear away flammable twigs and branches. JNF, which currently employs hundreds of new immigrants in forestry, has actively sought immigrant workers since the 1950s, Bunny Alexandroni, a JNF -\ information officer, points out.