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Coffee and bagels will be served. Mr. Bernstein, a practicing at- torney for 26 years will speak on "Falling Gracefully." He is a member of the executive board of Michgian Trial Lawyers and a member of the Representative Assembly of the State Board of Michigan. He also teaches a class of seniors in Oak Park on con- temporary affairs. The program will be followed by discussion group on current affairs, led by Phyllis Young. The public is invited. For information, call the synagogue office, 547- 7970. GRobert GMann Gling Bloomfield Plaza • Telegraph at Maple 810-855-9545 Boycott Newsletter Is Ended By AJC EN AMP /NW imr- AIMIL um— lirla MUM III MIMI& ULAN Mao NOW IMAMINIV Mr. as A Flu Immunization Clinic will be held at the Maple/Drake Jew- ish Community Center Nov. 1 from 10 am. until noon. The Oak- land County Health Department will offer flu shots for adults 18 years and older. Bring a Medicare card and a picture I.D., either a driver's license or Senior I.D. 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The Glassman pre-Chanukah party will be 1 p.m Nov. 8. Free of charge to members. "Center on the Arts" with Irv- ing Ritter on "Fine Tune Your T istening Skills" will be 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8. Free to the public; pre- registration is encouraged. Ron Chernow, author, will speak at Jimmy Prentis Morris 7 p.m. Nov. 13; free of charge. CONTROL Eradicate Wick Eredico Michigan's Largest Independent Pest Control Company For Service Throughout Southeastern Michigan Call: (313) 546-6200 1111111111•MMINIIIIIK Picture your family. Schedule a mammogram and learn proper breast self-examination. Call: Michigan Cancer Foundation's Breast Cancer Detection Center 2611 N. Woodward in Berkley: (810) 543-7982 New York (JTA) — After 18 years, the American Jewish Con- gress has ended publication of its newsletter,Boycott Report, which monitored the Arab boycott of Is- rael and efforts to end it. In its place, AJCongress is launching a new newsletter, ten- tatively titled Update: Radical Is- lamic Fundamentalism. The decision to end publication of the boycott newsletter was reached on Sept. 30 after the Per- sian Gulf states announced they were terminating the secondary and tertiary boycotts against Is- rael, AJCongress said. These boycotts targeted busi- nesses engaged in trade with Is- rael and companies doing business with those firms, The primary boycott prohibit- ing Arab states from doing busi- ness with Israel directly is still in effect. "We think that the boycott is on its last leg-s," said Will Maslow, AJCongress general counsel, who has edited the boycott publication from its inception. He said the new publication will have a similar format to the old. "It's stuff to keep people in- formed of what is happening in various countries, what measures are being taken, legislative or oth- erwise, to counteract terrorism," said Mr. Maslow. Mr. Maslow said the AJ- Congress had no quarrel with the religious aspects of Islamic fun- damentalism.