itavebeenerVing The ebrf4lunitV -$10 ViR 50 A _Nvays; lie P er 1 ect - et LET THE KATZ KIDS HELP YOU BUILD YOUR OWN SU KKAH 111v PER PRE-BUILT PANEL At Lawrence Allan Jewelers •CREATE YOUR OWN PLAN .. . •MANY POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS •CAN ALSO BE FREESTANDING EACH PANEL DESIGNED This watch has stunning pearlized dial with black border and an intricate chain bracelet in brushed and polished gold tones. It is water resistant and features the day and date. He will love it as a gift. 2 X 2 4 x 8 x 1/4 THICK TO BOLT TOGETHER =.. . HARDWARE EXTRA HOUSE TOP VIEW CORNER BRACE , . FT. I 64 SQ I 96 SQ. FT. • DELIVERY AVAILABLE An enduring classic makes a timeless gift. ,au " N JOHN R. LUMBER Cti rEE RS 9-2 1' • HARDWARE & LUMBER DEPOT With a black snakeskin strap and a golden case, this handsome watch is also available with a rose gold-tone case and dial for both men and women. " BfrEq "M""ER PRICE 3. 1; . FAX US YOUR ORDER ANYTIME • 313-541-6679 MADISON HTS. 810/541-8080 JOHN R. AT 11 MILE SEIKO BRING THIS AD ' UNION LAKE 810/383-7103 COOLEY LK. RD./WILLIAMS LK. RD. Studio in Harvard Row Ma /rer-7 The Fine Jeuvelets Est. 1919 11/77/itHirr Sine(' 1 9 1 9 30400 Telegraph Rd. Suite 134, Bingham Farms • 642-5575 nrp linnv nay) rin)lvn ny)=1" r'-T-n•z rripn) "But in the seventh year shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for the land" (Leviticus 25-4) The Detroit Committee of Rabbonim urge you to attend a community gathering on behalf of Keren Hashviis Center for Shmitah Observance Cr) w LU CD to be held on Wednesday evening 8:15 PM August 31, 1994 / "7"1VII 515N I n D Young Israel of Greenfield 15140 West Ten Mile Road Oak Park, MI 48237 Guest Speaker Rabbi Nosson Scherman General Editor of ArtScrolVMesorah Publications F- LU (Z) LU Special Video Presentation H- 136 Join the worldwide effort to support the 3,496 farmers in Israel observing the Sabbatical this year. SPOT 50%-70% OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • Vertical Blinds • Pleated Shades • Levolor Blinds • Wood Blinds 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Southfield, Ml 48076 Free Professional Measure at No Obligation - Free in Home Design Consulting 352-8622 t7c. New Rochester Hills 651-5009 OSCAR BRAUN'S PEN LINCOLN TOWERS SUITE 111 968-5858 SALE 15075 W. Lincoln (10'/2 MILE) Mon. thru Fri. 10-4 One Block East of Greenfield CLOSED SATURDAY PARKER K-45 KITCHEN-AID MIXERS WATERMAN • CROSS • LAMY NOW ONLY $168.88 PANASONIC BREAD MAKERS #10 X159 88 BRAUN PLAQUE REMOVER TOOTHBRUSH ON SALE Cuisinart FOOD PROCESSORS MONT BLANC PENS 40% OFF SUGG. LIST BRAUN &OEM ELECTRIC SHAVERS SONY TOSHIBA TV'S RCA ZENITH SEIKO WATCHES 40-50% OFF 5 69.00 3-SPEED INTERPLAK $A088 TOOTHBRUSH .-tu Police Prevent Neo-Nazi Rallies Bonn (JTA) — With the help of massive police deployments throughout the country, German authorities prevented a series of neo-Nazi rallies planned over the weekend to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the death of Hitler deputy Rudolf Hess. Unable to carry out their demonstrations in Germany, a group of some 100 rightists showed up in Luxembourg where they waved Nazi flags, threw stones at the German Embassy in downtown Luxembourg and clashed with local police, who eventually put an end to the demonstration. Luxembourg police detained and later released some 90 demonstrators, most of whom were German, but included a few French supporters. Police es- corted the detainees to the Ger- man border, where they were handed over to the German au- thorities. After questioning the de- tainees, the German police lat- er let them go. German neo-Nazis had sub- mitted requests to hold rallies and parades in 30 different lo- cales, but all the requests were turned down. The organizers then launched an unsuccessful attempt to obtain court orders permitting them to demonstrate. After the organizers an- nounced their intention to demonstrate anyway, large po- lice forces were deployed through- out Germany. Local police, reinforced by federal border po- lice, were deployed at every po- tential trouble spot. During the weekend, six right- wing youths were detained near the site of the Buchenwald con- centration camp, where they were carrying Nazi emblems. Po- lice suspected them of planning to desecrate the site, as happened three weeks ago, when a group of 22 young right-wing extremists vandalized the site of the former concentration camp. Police arrested more than 100 neo-Nazis over the weekend, all of whom were suspected of en- gaging in unlawful activities. Rudolf Hess was the longest surviving Nazi. leader. He served as Hitler's deputy at the begin- ning of World War II, but he fled to Scotland in 1941, hoping to ne- gotiate a separate peace treaty with the British. British authorities arrested him, and he was sentenced to life imprisonment during the post- war Nuremberg trials. The sole remaining prisoner in Berlin's Spandau Prison, Hess died on Aug. 13, 1987. Neo-Nazis have since attempted to mark the day of his death as a national day of neo-Nazi demonstrations.