MI= . AMIN O ne Alight 1,41\ 0 01‘ re • •• • • • • • • • • • Only Er • • • • • • • •• • o: • • • Chia • • • • • • • • • Night • • • • • • • • • • • • • at eeore9atiew Ved Aitiefrt. Direct from "Comedy Central" and "America's Funniest People" Rabbi 119ob Alper Stand Up Guy . Stand Up Comic Discover Your Funny Bones. . Tickle Your Taste Buds 7:3C p.m. Sunday. June 11 Rabbi 13ob Alper ecareetatamt Adam Cardinal Maida Tickets: $25 in advance, $30 at the door Hors D'oeuvres, wine and dessert bar included in ticket price. For tickets and information contact the Synagogue office at (810) 352-8670. ar WE COME TO YOU'... MOBILE AUTO GLASS & GLAZING SERVICE • 50 MILE RADIUS INSURANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE 33 Cl) .v GLASS & AUTO TRIM m Saves L'ini 0 You Money! • CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS TIRES & ACCESSORIES OVER 74 YEARS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1920 INSURANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE • FAST SERVICE • QUALITY • PRICE cc — Replaced or Repaired, Mobile Service r T UB ENCLOSURES NDSHIELDS -, • • Windshields Complete Insurance Replacement Service - SHOWER DOORS REPLACED Fire, Theft, Vandalism or Floor Damage 0 I- < cc 25' FF Theft Repair Experts — car, Vans, Piciwps $25-$55 OFF • • Auto Auto Upholstery & Alarms MAY BE APPLIED TOWARDS DEDUCTIBLE c) w MARV SAYS! WE 'RE #1 coupon exp. May 31, 1995 coupon exp. May 31, 1995 INDSHIELDS REPAIRED co • • AUTO UP HO C INSURANCE COMPANIES MAY WAIVE YOUR DEDUCTIBLE WHEN YOU HAVE IT REPAIRED coupon exp. May 31, 1995 NEW NDSHIELDS SURPLUS STOCK 0 FROM 0 $50.00 PLUS INSTALLATION coupon exp. May 31, 1995 28 Bring Your Insurance Claims To Al's We Will Meet or Beat your Best Price on Mal r Brands! AL A A A 24 hour Board Up Service Call 810-353-2500 "SENIOR CITIZEN' S DISCOUNT" 25% OFF 20% OFF VINYL or WOOD WINDOW REPLACEMENT coupon exp. May 31, 1995 SUNROOFS IN SHOP STORM & SCREEN REPAIRS INSTALLED $14988 FROM PARTS ONLY AIM INSULATED GLASS REPLACEMENT PICTURE WINDOWS DOOR WALLS, ANY SIZE REPLACED • Storm Doors • Screens • Windows Repaired • Laminated or Tempered Glass • Plexiglas • Vinyl or Wood Replacement Windows Many Styles & Sizes WE REPAIR ELECTRIC SUNROOFS SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY L coupon exp. May 31, 1995 SOUTHFIELD — 24777 Telegraph Rd. • 810-353-2500 • LINCOLN PARK - r • C) 0 m NECESITAMOS MAS DE SU TIPO. DONE SANGRE F- . C 4 0 — CA m 0 C MIRRORED DOORS BI-FOLD • SLIDING 20%-40%0FF see the sacred places and to re- trace the roots of Catholicism." On the future of Jerusalem, Cardinal Maida said the issue of whether or not the holy city should be united is "charged with a lot of emotion. People with good will can work together for an ac- commodation. It's been a problem for so long, but I think it's some- thing we should continue to work on." Outside of the cardinal's living room, the rain intensifies, hitting the windows with streaks of rain drops. He looks down at his hands and talks about a world that he worries about. A world, he said, commemorating a world war of 50 years ago but that to- day must still contend with dead- ly issues in the name of religion. "How do we achieve peace and harmony?" he asked. "Religion has to have a key role to play. You have to look to your roots. We are < all blessed with a forgiving God. But how do you feel blessed when you hear about the terrible things going on in the former Yugoslavia and Soviet Union? It brings tears to your eyes that innocent people must suffer. Anti-Semitism is "a violent crime." Ver4 Ada* (centrally located) 21100 West Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield ' tiw Al s CONCILIATOR page 27 Publicity Deadlines z 0 13 0 • 0 0 m cn - nl z C) m -I C ARTERS • ALTERNATORS • FAN BELTS • FLOOR MATS • ‘ SEAT COVERS • JUMPER CABLES • BRAKE SPECIAL • WIPERS V "And I know that the Holo- caust was a devastating experi- ence for humanity. As a religious leader, it's important to work hard to make sure that some- thing like the Holocaust will nev- er, ever be forgotten, and never, ever happen again. The will of ' God is that He will provide good- ness for all human beings." The pope, he says, has a feel- ing for the oppressed because he lived his life under Communist rule for so many years, where the state was deified instead of God. And the Jews, he added, were among the most oppressed. Locally, he says his work with the Jewish community has "been a mutual thing. "The Jewish community em- braced me and welcomed me," he said. "It's been a very wonderful relationship, one that I want to continue and make even stronger." ❑ American Red Cross The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thurs- day, eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for birth announce- ments is 10 a.m. Monday, four days prior to issue date; out-of-town obit- uaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. All material must be typewritten, double-spaced, on 81 /2 x 11 paper and include the name and daytime tele- phone number of sender.