Be The Best Grandparent You Can Be! CREATIVE GRANDPARENTING SYMPOSIUM Spy Dies In Munich Tel Aviv (JTA) — Maj. Ze'ev Gur-Arye, a German Jew who as Israel's so-called "champagne spy" worked undercover for years in Egypt, died last week in Munich at the age of 72, following a long illness. Maj. Gur-Arye, who assumed the name of Wolfgang Lutz during his years as an Israeli spy in Egypt, earned the sobriquets of the "champagne spy" and "the spy on the horse" be- cause of the opulent lifestyle he led in Egypt, where he owned a ranch and riding school. Posing as a rich German businessmen in Cairo in the early 1960s, Maj. Gur-Arye earned the confidence of high-level friends who un- wittingly fed him with in- formation about the ac- tivities of German rocket and missile scientists work- ing for the Egyptian au- thorities. Maj. Gur-Arye was born in Hamburg to the non-Jewish manager of the Hamburg Theater and his Jewish ac- tress-wife. His fluent knowl- edge of German and his Hamburg accent, coupled with the fact that he had not been circumcised, enabled him later to pass as a Ger- man non-Jew. When caught and charged with espionage in Egypt, he was thought to be a German citizen and, therefore, received a relatively short sentence. If the Egyptian authorities had known he was an Israeli Jew and a major in the Israeli army, he would cer- tainly have been sentenced to death. Maj. Gur-Arye came to Palestine at the age of 12 and, while serving as a ca- reer officer in the army, was picked and trained for spy duties in Egypt. His popular ranch in Egypt was frequented by both German scientists and senior Egyptian officers and government officials. According to Werner Meir, a German journalist who interviewed him shortly before his death last week, Maj. Gur-Arye kept his charm until the end. But the last words of the man gen- > erally regarded as one of the bravest of intelligence agents were "I'm scared." His body was to be flown back for a military burial in Israel. Presented by: The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit • The Jewish News • Area Agency on Aging, 1-B Free Admission At: The Jewish Community Center, Maple-Drake Location, West Bloomfield Program Tuesday, June 8 Program Tuesday, June 1 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Jeffrey Zaslow, Syndicated Columnist, The Chicago Sun Times Moderator: Phil Jacobs Modern Grandparenting Grandparenting & Intermarriage: A Panel Discussion Managing Editor The Jewish News Panel: Rebbetzin Nehama Glogower Teacher, Writer Ann Arbor 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Love Over Long Distance: Enhancing Your Relationship With Out-Of-Town Grandchildren Susan Barr, Librarian, W.B. Instructor, B'nai Israel Parenting Center Rabbi M. Robert Syme Temple Israel Rabbi David Nelson Cong. Beth Shalom 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Is Dr. Spock Still In Style? A Childcare Update Karen Moore, R.N. B.S.N., Pediatric Nurse Sinai Hospital For additional information, please contact: Grandparents' Rights Providing For Your Richard S. Victor, J.D. Grandchildren Financially Richard Polk, J.D. L.L.M. in taxation Eileen Polk Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit 6600 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322-3002 (313) 661-1000 35th FLOOR COVERINGS CD Annuity Alternative ANNIVERSARY 8.88 SALE Final Days! Dense Twist 200 Yards $8.88 aster lilac Famous Fare III Saxony 400 Yards $8.88 taupe, pink, grey Bigelow Elegant Solid Color Nylon Berber off white & beige 1000 Yards $8.88 reg. 22.95 Salem Thick Saxony Plush 475 Yards $8.88 grey, blue beige NOBODY BEATS OUR PRICES 548-7884 10721 W. 10 Mile • Oak Park • 1/4 Mile E. of Coolidge Founder/Director Grandparents' Rights Org. - 6.25% - • • • Principal Guaranteed - No Sales Fee Issued By 'A' Rated Integrity Life Inc. New Rate Every Year - Total Liquidity Call G.R. Stuart 338-2440 1.111 4.21,41C.La