AMERICAN-ISRAEL Chamber of Commerce of Michigan INTERESTED IN A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT WITH ISRAEL? Metro Detroit ZOA Honors Ezekiel Leikin Brig. Gen. H.S. Johnson David Hermelin Noel Lee Sr. Vice President of Business Development, The Fairchild Group, Virginia Private Investor, International Campaign Chairman, Israel Bonds , Michigan President, Monster Cable, San Francisco LEARN FROM THESE 3 & 7 MORE EXPERTS ON HOW THIS ADDS UP TO AN INVESTMENT TAILORED FOR YOU As A Private Investor or For YOUR Company at the Chamber's seminar on: "DIVERSE VEHICLES FOR PROFITABLE INVESTMENT WITH ISRAEL" Monday, May 24, 1993 1:00-6:00 p.m. Embassy Suites Hotel, Southfield WORKSHOP #1 WORKSHOP #2 Israel stocks on the N.Y. & Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, Israel Bonds & Investment Funds Private Placement, Venture Capital, Joint Venture and Establishing a Subsidiary in Israel Keynote Speaker: JOEL TAUBER President, Tauber Enterprises, MI Seminar Fee: $75 Chamber member $100 Non-member Special Incentive: $150 Chamber membership '93-'94 entitles you to attend seminar at member fee REGISTRATION BY PHONE OR AT DOOR For further info. , contact: Shelly Komer Jackier, 313-661-1948 w C/) LU - CD Bring In Your Coupons And Warranties — We'll Work With You! • Mufflers • Brakes • Shocks • Alignment • Maintenance with this ad TUNE-UPS starting at $39.95 4 cyl. F- LU LU 18 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Metro Detroit District, Zionist Organization of America will host a recep- tion honoring Ezekiel Leikin, executive vice pres- ident of the organization, on the occasion of the pub- lication of his book, "The Beilis Transcripts — The Anti-Semitic Trial That Shook the World," 7:30 p.m. June 1 at Congregation Beth Achim. The book offers a factual account of the Beilis trial staged by the czarist gov- ernment in 1913 in Kiev, Russia, which, along with the Dreyfus affair in France, ranks among the most infamous anti- Semitic attempts in mod- ern history to vilify and discredit Jews and Judaism. The speaker will be Professor Todd M. Endelman, William Haber Professor of Modern Jewish History and direc- tor of the Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. Mr. Leikin is a graduate of a Hebrew school in Mariampole, Lithuania, helped organize the Betar youth movement and rose to leadership positions in the Zionist-Revisionist Organization of America, now known at Herut. He Ezekiel Leikin moved to Palestine in 1936, was employed by the Palestine Government (British) Civil Service, enlisted in the United States Army in 1943 at an American military base near Tel Aviv and served with military intelligence in Egypt, North Africa and Europe. In 1980, Mr. Leikin was awarded ZOA's Brandeis Award for "exemplary ser- r/ vice to Zionism and Israel." During the 1982 Israeli campaign in Lebanon. he worked as consultant to Israel Foreign Ministry's information department in Jerusalem for a period of four months. There is no charge. Call ZOA, 569-1515, for reser- vations. ( JHA Auxiliary Holds Installation The Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged will hold its installation lun- cheon 11 a.m. June 3 at congregation B'nai Moshe. The installation will be fol- lowed by a luncheon fea- turing the Bel Canto Choral Society sponsored by the city of Southfield There is a charge. For information call Kathleen Wilson-Fink, 258-6709; or Carol Metzger, 626-0365. The nominated officers for 1993-'94 include: presi- dent, Hannah Moss; vice presidents, Beverly Laker, Larry Slutsky, Anna Mick- el, Agi Alpert, Kathleen Fink, Joanne Zuroff, Gail Mandel, Geri Margolis; secretaries, Sharon Berry, Hannah Moss Carol Metzger, Linda Weiss, Rosaline Gilson, Amy Berke, Rosie Schlus- sel, and immediate past