D el* PaineWebber asks: Which stocks will go the distance on the information highway? PaineWebber's seminar targets the next great growth industry of the 1990s. Nearly everyday we hear about new developments in the building of an "infor- mation highway" reaching into homes and businesses. Just as the fax machine revolutionized business 7-8 years ago, today's technological advances will drasti- cally change the way we gather and use information. We're rapidly moving toward exciting new applications: 500 channel cable TVs; Home Shopping Malls and Univer-sities; Customized Newspapers; Interactive Television. Now that these concepts are becoming reality, how can investors participate? Join us at one of our free seminars and find out: • What developments to expect over the next five years. • Which industries should benefit; which will lose. • Which specific companies will lead the Highway's evolution. AJE Library Expands Focus LESLEY PEARL STAFF WRITER S ifting through the piles of books and periodicals at the library at the Agency for Jewish Education (AJE), Julie Solomon found a Detroit Central High School yearbook from 1942. After enjoying the different hairstyles and clothing, she found a book about the Holo- caust, discussing the very same year. "It's amazing, all that is here," Ms. Solomon said. Ms. Solomon, a library sci- known as the Midrasha, are students, teachers, rabbis and retirees. Several books have been written, at least in part, in the library. Ms. Solomon would like to bring the authors back to dis- cuss their writings. In addition, she wants to ex- pand activities and is consider- ing book clubs or small chamber concerts. The library is now open on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5-9 p.m., Wednesday from Tunes: Wednesday, January 12, 7:30 PM Wednesday, January 26, 12:00 Noon Wednesday, February 2, 7:30 PM Place: Birmingham Athletic Club 4033 West Maple Road Speaker: Scott T. Uffelman Account Vice President, PaineWebber For reservations call Bonnie at (810) 645-6400. PaineWebber We invest in relationships? 210 South Woodward Avenue, Suite 250, Birmingham, MI 48009 0 1993 l'ainc\N'ebber Incorporated. Member SIPC The Warmth of Family The Elegance of Mansion Livin You don't have to choose between the two if you join the Bortz family at "The Mansion." Julie Solomon: Making space inviting. ence graduate of Wayne State University and former employ- ee of libraries at Hillel Day School and the Jewish Corn- munity Center, has recently taken over the books at the AJE. She follows a 25-year tenure by Sarah Bell. "I want to continue the work Sarah did and expand upon it," Ms. Solomon said. "I want to bring more people in here, make it feel warm and attrac- tive." Most users of the AJE Corn- munity Library, formerly noon until 2:30 p.m. and Thurs- day from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Expanded hours are a hope of the AJE, however; its library, like most others, is affected by budget constraints. Other plans include a larg- er fiction and youth collection and a computerized system that could be linked with other Jew- ish libraries. "Our main focus will always be maintaining the finest Ju- daica information in the state," Ms. Solomon said. "We get calls for information from every- where." 0 Group To Protest Revisionist Letters 7). RUTH LJTTMANN STAFF WRITER Call 363 4121 for our limousine to pick you up fora personal tour of our facility. Ask for Harriet Sarnoff Schiff - Bortz Health Care of Green Lake Family owned and operated for over 33 years. Medicare approved. 6470 Alden Drive, Orchard U3ke (Less than 20 minutes from Maple &Orchard Lake Roads) La'Asot, a local Jewish orga- nization monitoring anti-Se- mitic and unbalanced views in the media, has embarked on a new program to reprimand newspapers that print letters by Holocaust deniers. When a newspaper prints a "revisionist" letter to the editor, La'Asot members will call its advertisers and ask them to launch a boycott. "It's not a matter of freedom of the press," said La'Asot founder Berl Falbaum. "It's a matter of responsibility. We're not questioning a newspaper's right to print 'revisionist' ma- terial. They certainly have that right. We're saying that they REVISIONIST page 18