U1011 OT _ • • Prayer Day Objections New York (JTA) — On Mar- ch 4, 1994, Christian women in tens of thousands of Prot- estant, Orthodox and Catholic churches all over the world will pray for peace in Palestine." Their prayers' wording has elicited objections from Jew- ish groups, whose efforts to have the organizers in- tegrate more balance into the services were unsuc- cessful. March 4 will mark the 107th annual World Day of Prayer. On that day, Christian women in local churches from North America to In- dia, from Estonia to Papua New Guinea, will gather together to recite prayers and readings compiled by Palestinian Christians. Liturgy for the annual observance and celebration is written by ecumenical Christian groups of women. The task is rotated between countries and regions, each of which chooses the topic and liturgy, which are then distributed worldwide for World Prayer Day. The service for the 1994 observance, designed by Pa- lestinian Christian women, focuses on Palestinian suf- fering. Objections were raised by the International Council of Christians and Jews and the American Jewish Com- mittee, as well as others. The service includes "A Mother's Letter to Israeli Women and Mothers," by a Palestinian mother who wrote of being beaten by Israeli soldiers. Last summer, when the prayers and readings were first put together, the wo- men's seminar of the Inter- national Conference of Christians and Jews registered its objections with the International Com- mittee for the World Day of Prayer. The International Com- mittee reviewed the con- cerns and decided not to change any of the language. Instead, it sent out a "letter of affirmation" to the national committees coor- dinating efforts in in- dividual countries. Simkha Weintraub, a Con- servative rabbi who works for Arab- Jewish coexistence and who is director of public affairs for the New Israel Fund, met with King several months ago after learning of the service's content. ❑ __17ig- - - - . 30 Mo. Lease 8 10% Di. 179 * - - 36 Maltase 8219. O Doom 38 "ate 10% Ce. 3 36 Vla Lan 0 Down _____T.—.!-. 26 Mo. LEM $lop $ 1 49* 36 it. Iran 8 CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 1 29* rat,' 8121 10% It. 8149 80 hy. BEy 200* 10% Oa * * 36&Anse 1 89* $149* ii.Coma& cl OpRIPINER ji 36 Mo. Lease $131 313 lit LUSE - 10%N. 10%Oa 313 Ma. Lean $169* 0 Ban • Bo.. ., • 10% IL 8. 159 1096 Lk • • • • • • • 8349 * 0 DOWN189 IFEe 8 24,999'' NOW 8 15,415" DOMESTICS ACURA LEGEND BMW HONDA CIVIC DX SEDAN HONDA ACCORD LX MAZDA MX3 MERCEDES 190 NISSAN ALTIMA TOYOTA CAMRY TOYOTA COROLLA $319* $289* $159* $199* $179* $349* $189* $219* $179* BUICK REGAL $229* CHEVY LUMINA $199* DODGE INTREPID $239* DODGE STEALTH $269* EAGLE TALON $229* FORD PROBE $199* FORD TAURUS $189* PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE $279* SATURN SL $189* CARAVANNOYAGER CHEVY ASTRO/SAFARI FORD AEROSTAR MAZDA MPV MERCURY VILLAGER $219* $229* $209* $249* $239* CHEVY S-10 BLAZER $239* FORD EXPLORER $239* CHEROKEE SPORT $229* JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE $289* JEEP WRANGLER $189* SAVE '3500 READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY RE COURTESY • • SHUTTLE SERVICE • * PICKUP SR5 WAS 6 18,918 36 MO. LEASE '94 SUPRA TWIN TURBO DAILY SEPV1C LOANER • 8209 REVIA LE '93 T-1 I FULL SIZE DEMO ' IMPORTS 'Option to buy at leeee-end fa pre-determined vaLe Tctpl obEp.on equak, payment x term Sccnty deocert and 1 er caymert ci.ro el advance Seculy