elebrate a truly unique community with us. Moving to ZOA President To Speak Here you can enjoy newly remodeled, Morton Klein, national president, will speak 9:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 15, at the offices of the Zionist Organization of America, A profes- sional economist, Klein serves as special consultant to the UCLA School of Public Health and to the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine. He served as an econ- omist in the Nixon, Ford and Carter administrations and has taught at Temple University in Philadelphia. A writer and speaker, Klein is an advocate for Israel. He will speak here about Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, his administration and its efforts to obtain a genuine peace in the Middle East. The speech is open to the public at no charge. Refreshments will be served. spacious one- or two-bedroom apartments. We offer a wealth of amenities and activities, fine dining, a health and wellness program— all in a close-knit, community of friendly neighbors. If you're looking for retirement living, assisted living or Alzheimer's care, you'll find that THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN gives cause to celebrate. Dems Host Israel Forum Amid rising anti-Semitic violence and hate on the Internet, the Michigan Israel Democratic Caucus will revisit Israel's importance to the U.S. in a symposium featuring Israeli Deputy Consul General David Roet. The symposium, moderated by Macomb County Prosecutor Carl Marlinga, will be held from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The meet- ing place is the Pendleton Room in the Michigan Union, 530 S. State. Roet will discuss U.S./Israel rela- tions, Israeli elections and the prospect for Mideast peace, among other issues. Other speakers will include Michigan Democratic Party Chair Mark Brewer, discussing the 2000 elections and the importance of being involved politically, and U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers of Ann Arbor, who will discuss U.S./Israel relations from a congressional perspective. Formed last year by Daniel Cherrin and Steven Steinhardt, the Michigan Israel Democratic Caucus encourages Jewish community mem- bers and others who support Israel to become involved in the political process. The group also strives ro sen- sitize the Michigan Democratic Parry to the concerns and customs of Jews. For information, contact Daniel Cherrin at (248) 945-1040 or e-mail dcherrin@voyager.net . THE FOUNTAIN AT FRANKLIN We're building a new neighborhood, one neighbor at a time. 28301 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 48034 www.thefountains.com DJN EVENT PRODUCTIONS THE GREATEST INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT ENGINE COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS • Mufflers • Brakes • Shocks • Alignment Tune-Ups • Maintenance (AND WERE RIGHT IN YOUR BACKYARD) FLUSH & FILL IN THE COUNTRY! 13.11/8,,KES St VIDEO SPECIAL PRICING FOR WEDDINGS & BAR MITZVAHS (248) 263-6300 DETROIT • PITTSBURGH • WASHINGTON D.C. CLEVELAND • INDIANAPOLIS starting at L r r EXHAUST SYSTEM starting at $5995 • $49.95 '79. 95 Includes Antifreeze Most American Cars L OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY 32661 NORTHWESTERN HWY. FARMINGTON HILLS • 851-3883 Detroit Jewish News 10/8 1999 45