The Institute for Single Jewish Mothers presents Avi Weiss Sues Cardinal L'CHAIM: TO LIFE Strengthen Your Physical and Mental Well-Being 4,1. -boll for Saturday, December 4 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center Jimmy Prentis Morris Building 15110 West 10 Mile Road, Oak Park All Healthclub Facilities Available Stress Management Seminar Havdalah Service 8 '1118tilts 4,gegyolii. °I ko otgeot, New York (JTA) — Cardinal Jozef Glemp, head of Poland's Catholic Church, is again being sued for defama- tion by Avi Weiss, a New York activist rabbi. Cardinal Glemp, on his first trip back to the United States since 1991, was visiting Polish communities in the Seattle area on Oct. 29 when he was served with legal papers related to Weiss' lawsuit. Rabbi Weiss contends that Glemp slandered him in a 1989 homily. In that sermon, the Polish prelate said that the Bronx rabbi had been trying to kill Sponsored by Jewish Experiences for Families and the Jewish Community Center in cooperation with: Jewish Family Service Jewish News Sinai Hospital REGISTER EARLY AND ENTER YOUR NAME FOR A SPECIAL GIFT DRAWING ! For more information call Bonnie Lerner at (313) 354-1050 Cardinal Glemp: Served papers on visit to U.S. PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY NOVEMBER 27 TO THE J.E.F.F. OFFICES 21550 W. 12 Mile Road. Southfield. MI 411076 NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: MAXIE Collision, Inc. 32581 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills These beautiful all hardwood folding chairs are the perfect solution for your Holiday seating needs. Prices from 539.95 Also contemporary styles available in clear or block lucite from 529.95 PRESENT THIS CHECK FOR UP TO $100.00 OFF Prior to estimate For Future Need - Place With Car Papers PAY TO THE ORDER up to $ 1 00°°* doe ecatobted curd 1100 DOLLARS MAY BE APPLIED TO DEDUCTIBLE free Estimates Prior Sales Excluded ' Up to 10% oil on labor. Cannot be combined with any other coupons or specials. NOVI - 348-0090 - LIVONIA - 522-9200 BIRMINGHAM - 644-1919 Now Open Sundays 11-4 737-7122 a group of Carmelite nuns living in a convent at the perimeter of the Auschwitz death camp when Rabbi Weiss and six followers demonstrated there in July 1989. The convent's presence at Auschwitz, where an estimated 1.6 million Jews were slaughtered during the Holocaust, was long the source of tension in interna- tional Catholic-Jewish rela- tions. After years of delicate negotiations, a new convent was built nearby, off the death camp grounds, and the nuns moved out last summer. The Auschwitz convent imbroglio still awaits its final conclusion, however. The Carmelite convent's mother superior subleased the vacated building to a third party, apparently con- travening instructions from the Polish Catholic Church. The matter is working its way through Polish courts. Rabbi Weiss first sued