new baby and avoid phrases like, "The baby doesn't look Jewish" and "Too bad they couldn't have a child of their own." Unfortunately, the book's author and researchers say, such basic guidance is still needed. Too often a child's biological parents are still re- ferred to as "his real par- ents," and the child himself labeled, "the adopted son or daughter." "Adoption is not really well understood by people in the community," said Dr. Rosen- feld, who illustrated the new guide. Mrs. McPherson already is starting work on her second guide, to be written for the Hispanic Catholics. Future books will cover black Protes- tant families and the Chal- dean community. The entire team is now get- ting ready for a May 6 event, to be held in Lansing, when the guide will first be circu- lated. It will be distributed to Michigan synagogues, Jewish cultural and educational in- stitutions and agencies. Organizers say they antic- ipate the guide also may be- come available nationwide. ❑ $2,500 CAN mAn A BIG DIFFERENCE TO A HOSPITAL STARTED ON $136 AND A PRAYER. News Jews, Blacks Fight Guns Washington (JTA) — With gun-related violence reaching epidemic propor- tions in the nation's capital, Jews and African Americans are joining forces to heighten awareness of the issue and support legislation controlling access to guns. Activists from the two communities took part in a gun control rally outside the Washington headquarters of the National Rifle Associ- ation. Sponsored by the Washington Black- Jewish Dialogue, the rally was the first in a series of eight such demonstrations. Organizers pointed out that 66 people had been killed in Washington since the beginning of the year and that 56 of the homicides involved the use of a gun. Known in recent years as "the murder capital," Wash- ington has received worldwide attention for its high homicide rate. But or- ganizers of the rally em- phasized that gun violence is a nationwide concern. The greatest pain is that which you can't tell others. Yiddish proverb One nurse, two tents and ten acres of barren desert weren't the only things we started with in 1913. We also had an unyielding commitment to providing compassionate care for those suffering from serious illness. That was our driving force then and it remains so today, at City of Hope a leading medical and research center whose legendary achievements continue to benefit thousands of patients throughout the world each year. One of the best ways you can support out progress is by participating in our Avenues of Giving City programs. With as little as $2,500, you can receive a guaranteed income for life and significant tax of savings. And best of all, a legacy of caring for your family and future generations. To find out more about the many options available, please call us at 1-800-232-3314. H o pe Because even the smallest gift can have an enormous effect in the fight against cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Film to Video Transfer Transfer Movies 8rnm-16mm to VHS or Beta • 401-600 FEET $39.00 • 1-200 FEET $20.00 • 201-400 FEET $26.00 • 601-800 FEET $52.00 801-1000 FEET $65 IVIcv.1 cC.ard F = Film over 1,000 feet add 64$ a foot. Tape $8.00 Additional CENTURS CiAltVACRA BUY—SELL—TRADE ar 3017 N. Woodwd (3 Blks. South of 13 Mile) 10.8 0 a Rfgi 11 Oak Daily 288 5444 - A DAVID ROSENMAN'S AIM PILIRCHASERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (313) 851-CARS (313) 851-2277 11