Volunteer Network Aids Service Groups For Ticket Information Call 967-3655 or 552-0117 EAT WELL EAT SMART EAT KOSHER AND FOR THE FINEST OF KOSHER PRODUCTS Look for this emblem and be a name not a number by shopping at a member market of the Detroit area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS EMPIRE FROZEN Association who sells only the finest of select kosher products which are certified kosher by a recognized Orthodox rabbinical council SUNDAY, MAY 30th THROUGH FRIDAY, JUNE 4th WE WILL BE OPEN MAY 31st 9:30 AM - 3 PM $1 .79nb. CORNISH HENS The Volunteer Network of the Jewish Federation Business and Professional Women/ Women's Division has sched- uled opportunities for volun- teers to assist human service agencies in the metropolitan Detroit area. Participants will spend a morning landscaping at sev- eral group homes of JARC (Jewish Association for Resi- dential Care for persons with developmental disabilities) 9:15 a.m.-noon June 6. They will join volunteers of Federa- tion's Young Adult Division for breakfast at the Max M. Fisher Building. On June 13, the Volunteer Network will assist Kadima, which provides innovative services to help adults with psychiatric disabilities re- enter the community. Partic- ipants will meet at 10:45 a.m. at the United Hebrew Schools building and proceed to the agency's group home, where they will help with gardening and landscaping. Volunteers also will hold an afternoon tea party with senior adults at the Fleisch- man Residence 1-3:30 p.m. June 24. Later in the summer, the Volunteer Network will visit the Turning Point shelter for women and children who have been victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or homelessness, and the Sarah Fisher home for children age 4-14 who are abused, neg- lected or emotionally dis- turbed. Participants also will help facilitate the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Games (Special Olympics). For information about up- coming programs, or to become involved with the Volunteer Network, call Ellen Bean, 642-9557 (no calls on Shabbat). Raquela Group Sets Installation Raquela Ha _ dassah will hold its annual installation of of- ficers for 1993-1994 7 p.m. June 1. It will be a dinner at Victor's Novi Inn on Grand River. For information, call Cathy Segel, 851-4638. EMPIRE FRESH $1 .39a. CHICKEN LOWER QUARTERS EMPIRE FROZEN $2.29A. GROUND TURKEY These Specials Exclusively At... COHEN'S KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET 6734 Orchard Lake Road, near Maple in the West Bloomfield Plaza, West Bloomfield PHONE 932-3930 & 932-3931 OUR FAMILY HAS BEEN SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR OVER 70 YEARS, MICHAEL COHEN, OWNER-OPERATOR STORE HOURS: Sunday 8:30-5:00 Monday - Thursday 9:00 - 6:00 Friday 9:30 - 3:00 Established 1920 OUR MEMBER MARKETS FEATURE THE FINEST SELECTED EMPIRE KOSHER POULTRY. BROUGHT IN FRESH DAILY FOR YOU THE CONSUMING PUBLIC TO ENJOY YOUR WAY. PRODUCE CO. 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD. • W. Bloomfield • 851.9666 OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9 TO 6 SUNDAY 8 TO 3 THE PLACE FOR SMOKED FISH THE FINEST SMOKED FISH & DELI TRAYS 92 HANDOUT NOVA LOX Guns 'N Roses Plays Israel Concert Tel Aviv (JTA) — More than 50,000 young people, mainly teen-agers, packed the open- air auditorium in Tel Aviv's Hayarkon Park for a concert by the heavy metal rock group Guns 'n' Roses. The Israeli venue was the kickoff point for the con- troversial group's 15-nation, seven-week European tour. Orthodox elements, head- ed by Knesset Member Rabbi Yosef Ba- Gad of the right-wing Moledet party, had tried to have the the rock group banned because of reports that its members were drug addicts and thus a threat to Israeli and Jewish culture. The outspoken Mr. Ba- Gad, who claims he heads the largest yeshiva in the world and frequently breaks into traditional Hebrew songs, declared in one inter- view last week that he would bring to the park "scores of thousands" of his yeshiva students "to entertain the crowd and disrupt the inde- cent performance." But the concert went off quietly, and the hundreds of regular police and border police pressed into special service to deal with an- ticipated trouble had little to do. About 20 youngsters were halted at the electronic gate entrances for possession of drugs or knives. Beefed-up Magen David Adom paramedics on duty were called upon to deal with some 200 cases of fainting. There were two reported cases of broken limbs among those in attendance. The group, headed by Axel. Rose, arrived in Israel and was reported by its host, the Tel Aviv Hilton, to have behaved over Shabbat in an "exemplary manner."