Pectevre Zto.wc 7a4stati it W/iSSW EXERCISES page 79 did the laundry (hallelujah!), but after she quit, I found two card- board boxes full of white socks tucked away in back of the wash- ing machine. She would wash 'em, but she wouldn't sort 'em. And I had wondered if the kids were eating their socks. To perform the aerobic sock sort, you pour the mountain of socks on the table and, trying to beat the clock, pair them up. The I'm sure staying fit is a fine idea. Kari Provizer, Joan Provizer, Traci Provizer, Vivian Berry, Ronit Feldman, Marcy Feldman Rachel Morse, Jennifer Mauler, Barbara Morse, Joanna Feldman Not Pictured: Selma Schwartz and Barbara Berry Did you Know? HADASSAH affects the issues you care about here and in Israel Healing Teaching Research GREATER DETROIT CHAPTER Social Action Youth Programs JOIN HADASSAH (810) 683-5030 The Comparison Shopper - buys at HARPER Furniture 916 N. Main Royal Oak (N. of 11 Mile Rd.) 545-3600 ISRAEL from '790 (roundtrip from Windsor) DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE Harvard Row Mall 21750 West 11 Mile Road Southfield, MI 810-358-5540 Monday - Wednesday 10-6 Thursday 10-8 Friday 10-5 METRO DETROIT ISRAEL EXPERT 810-FLY EL-AL Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. American Heart Association ❑ Education The Women's Zionist Organization of America Express yourself with this wonderful gift idea. "Blox" are carved out of 14k gold. NOW ON SALE $ 1 9.95 per block argyles and lace-trimmed ones are easy, the white athletic socks are hard. When you're all done, you get two points for each pair you toss into a drawer, with a penalty deduction, one point per sock, for the stray singletons (un- less you just hide them in that box behind the washer. Don't fret; it's been done before). Pass the Buck: You have to warm up to this; you can't just launch into it if you are out of shape. Passing the buck isn't only a taxing physical exercise, it's mentally challenging, too. First you identify a job that needs to be done, then you pick up the tool most critical to per- forming the task. Say you have a yard full of leaves, and a rake. To pass the buck, walk through the house with the rake. The first person who can be induced to ask you why you have the rake los- es. "Here, it's for you," you can announce, "The yard needs rak- ing. Can you do it now?" The buck pass works better if the person you are passing to is a medium-sized child, or some- one otherwise dependent upon you for their well-being. Passes can be completed to husbands, but it is a trickier exercise. Then again, what fun is a sport if there isn't a way to earn bonus points? WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Murderer, Others Guilty Of Plotting Jerusalem (JTA) — An Israeli court has convicted Yigal Amir, the assassin of Yitzhak Rabin, of conspiring to kill the prime minister and of planning attacks on Palestinians. Mr. Amir, 26, is already serv- ing a life sentence for the mur- der of the prime minister. The court also found Amir's brother, Hagai, and a friend, Dror Adani, guilty of the charges of plotting to kill the premier and attack Palestinians. A three-judge panel in the Tel Aviv District Court also found the three guilty on weapons charges and of conspiring to set up an illegal underground orga- nization. The three will be sentenced Oct. 3. Legal sources said they could each face more than 25 years in prison. The lengthy verdict, read out by Judge Amnon Strashnov, countered Yigal Amir's con- tention that he acted alone when carrying out the assassination. Judge Strashnov accepted prosecution evidence that Hagai Amir and Adani actively pro- posed methods of killing Mr. Ra- bin. He termed them "full part- ners" in the slaying. Hagai Amir and Adani each denied that they had conspired to kill Mr. Rabin. Hagai Amir, 28, a weapons expert who prosecutors said made the hollow-point bullets used to kill Mr. Rabin, said he had heard of his brother's plans, but never thought he would ac- tually carry out the assassina- tion. Mr. Adani, 28, said he had vis- ited the Amir home in hopes of romancing the Amirs' sister and had gotten drawn into conver- sations about how to assassinate the prime minister. But the judges did not accept their denials. "After reviewing all the evi- dence and reading the confes- sions of the suspects, I have no doubt that all three conspired to kill the prime minister," Judge Strashnov said. Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, 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 obituaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days pri- or to issue date.