45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES `Wh,erefor. is This Night Different?' Hamburger and.Soda Bar I On Wyoming (Mackenzie High School). Monthly business over $2000, low rent-lease. $1500 puts you in business. Office open Sun. JULIA GEER, 20066 Tracey, died March 21. Services at He- brew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by her husband, Nathan; daughters, Mrs. Anne Victor and M,rs. Alice Green; and a son, Dr. William N. Geer; six grandchil- dren; and three sisters. MERCURY REALTY 8958 Wyoming WE. 3-6300 BEER AND WINE; Groceries. Mixed neighborhood. Easy living for couple. Cheap. 83 Owen. Medical & Dent4I Offices Near Livernois and Curtis VERY RESONABLE BOX 72, THE JEWISH NEWS 70$ David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26, Michigan Wherever Jews gather for the Passover . sedorim, they ask the question, "wherefor is this night different?" 50—BUSINESS CARDS ASH AND RUBBISH drums, $3 deliv- ered. Matt Dean, Phone KE. 3-4870: KE. 1-1593. BRICE WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison . TY 8-0649. .A-1 PAINTING — Decorating contractor. Kitchen $30. J. B. Dresser, TO. 8-6047. FOE BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005 526 Belmont. PAINTER AND decorator. Removing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY 8-3698. WALL WASHING and painting. A-3 work. Very reasonable prices. Cas. tone, TW. 3-8992. BRICK, cement, plaster, pointing. All kinds of repair. Mr. Sweet, UN. 2-1017. FURNITURE s repatrea and refinished Free estimates WE. 3-2110. NATHAN. BORENSTEXN—Plaster con. tractor. TY. 7-0441. . A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997 Sun- days, evenings :ro. 5-8271. It is different symbolically. On this festival, the Jews gave the signal to the world, and to generations to follow, that free- dom is sacred, that people must fight for freedom, that the right to the pursuit of happiness is not to be sacrificed. The late Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, Dr. Joseph H. Hertz, offered this definition for "Passover and Freedom": "Passover is the Festival of Spring. Its human appeal, there- fore, is as old as humanity, and as perennial as spring. But it is an historical festival—Israel's birthday—as the annual commem- oration of an event which has 'changed the destinies of mankind, that it proclaims the man-redeeming truth, God is the God of Freedom. Even as in Egypt He espoused the cause of brick- making helots against the mighty royal oppressor, He forever judgeth the world in righteousness, and the peoples with equity. There is an overruling Providence that exalts righteousness and freedom and humbles the Dominion of iniquity and oppression. This teaching has been as a light unto the nations of the Western world in their weary, age-long warfare for Liberty." Woinen Ready for General Soliciation Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing All. Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 AMININI■ TILE DO Y0%) NEED TILE, WORK? New and Repair Special JOSEPH HOFFMAN, 3275 Les- lie, died March 19. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by a sister, Mrs. Dora Ro- senfeld, of Philadelphia. a * * SAMUEL D. JACOBS, 3808 Monterey, died March 19. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Clara - Jacobs and Mrs. Fanny Brown. * * * -SAMUEL MAYER, 9532 Savery, died March 18. Services at Ira • Kaufman Chapel. 'He leaves his wife, Ethel; sons, Manuel J. and (Unveiling announcements may be In- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish . Seymour, of Los Angeles; daugh- News office, WO 5-1155. Written an- ters, Mrs. James Shore, of Santa nouncements must be accompanied by Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Dave the name and address of the - person making the insertion. There is a standard Korman, of Detroit and five charge of $2 for unveiling notices, grandchildren. Interment, Los measuring an inch in depth). Angeles. , The family of the late Agnes a * * . Mall announces the unveiling of FREDA W. PORTNOY, 8020 a monument in her memory at Lincoln Rd., Huntington Woods, 2 p.m., Stinday, March 29, at died March 19. Services at Ira Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her bi Sperka will officiate. Relatives husband, Louis J., son, Mitchel; and friends are asked to attend. mother, Mrs. Sara Wigler; three brothers and sister. * * SARAH ROSENTHAL, of Chi- cago, Ill., died March 19. Serv- ices and interment in Chicago. In loving memory of our be- She leaves her husband, Harry, loved brother, Dr. Morey D. Miro, of Chicago; and her mother, who passed away on March 30, Mrs. Joseph Tanenbaum, of De- 1949 (29 days in Adar)., troit. Sadly missed by his brother, a a David M, Miro; and sisters, Mrs. ANNE FOSTER, 19766 Ward, Perce Golden, Mrs., David Heis- died March 20. Services at Kauf-e ler and 'Mrs. David Weisberg. man Chapel. She leaves her hus- • • • band, Samue I; son, Melvin; 'In loving memory of our be- daughter, Marilyn; father, Isa- loved husband and father, Harry dore Schreiman; and brother. S. Aisen, who passed away on a * . April 10, 1952 (16 days in Nisan). GUSSIE .GOLDIE STONE, 16547 Sadly missed by his wife, Ann; Baylis, died March 22. Services and children, Arnold, Rhoda at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves and Rochelle. two sons, Harry and Jacob; daughter, Mrs: Sidney Martin, Plan $300,000 Drive for and one grandchild. a * * Israel Dental School JOSEPH RATESS, 11501 Pe- toskey, died March 23. Services Dr . Philip C. Lowenstein of at Kaufman Chapel. Monument Unveilings In Memoriam As activity continues at top speed in all divisions of the Allied Upper Montclair, N. J., has been Jewish Campaign, members of the Women's Division are putting named national chairman of a forth all their efforts for a record-breaking drive. A group of divisions are working. under Mrs. Laurence Fleischman, vice-chair- man of general solicitation. Left to right, seated: Mesdames JACOB JAFFE, BERNARD OSNOS, SYLVAN RAPAPORT, CONRAD B. FRIEDMAN; standing: Mesdames T. BEN' KASLE, IRVING L. KRAMER, MURRAY APPLEBY, JACK B. BEHRMAN. U OF D TILE S. TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 UN. 1-50/5 UJA Agency Cares . for East Europe Escapees CARPENTER.. TO. .8-2779. TU. 3-1872 CARPENTER work, recreation rooms, attics, all kinds of outside repairs. TY. 7-7758, UN. 2-8329. A-1 PAINTING and decorating. Interior - and exterior. Wallpapering. Prices reasonable. WA., 3-1933. "L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at- tics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets, - folding doors. Estimates free. UN. 2-8890. WASHING walls and ceilings. Thoroughly experienced. 1 day service. TO. 8-8313. IN TOWN AND THE FRESHEST • White Fish • Trout • Pickerel By Karl C. Berg Owner Max Iirotslaysky Monument Works Distinctive Monuments Reasonably . Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere tlehrew .U.-D. Carnegie Endowment Cooperate Met. 6-0196 OLD CLOTHING WANTED CHEAPEST PRICES MONUMENTS JERUSALEM, (JTA)--The He- brew University has agreed to Best prices paid for men's suits, top- coats and shoes. Telephone call will bring us to you immediately. PAINTING, exterior, interior, decorating, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Prairie, TB. 4-0195, VA. 2-6431. 1 Obituaries Passover will be grim this year, but not half as grim as it might have been for this weary Jewish mother and son resting at an emergency aid station in West Berlin set up by one of the constituent agencies of the United Jewish Appeal, to care for escapees from Eastern Eu- rope. An extensive program of relief is being provided by JDC to care for refugees fleeing Sov- iet-inspired anti-Semitism. Israel's Progressives Decline Merger With General • Zionists TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The exec- utive council of the Progressive Party has rejected an offer from the General Zionists for the • Perch merger of the two groups. Chief AK Kinds of Sea Fish obstacle to the union is reported to be the General Zionists' sup- LU. 1-8279 port of a Parliamentary ruling that no party may have repre- sentation .in the Knesset unle• _ THE JEWISH. NEWS-33 it receives at least ten perce Friday,. March 27, 1953 of the total vote. cooperate with : the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in conducting a study in Israel of the attitude of its peo- ple toward international organ- izations, with particular refer- ence to opinions concerning the United Nations. The Endowment's president, Dr. L. Johnson, who is currently on a world tour to arrange the study in some 20 countries, made the arrangements. Prof. Nathan Feinberg will head the Hebrew University 'group which will con- duct the study and draft the re- port on Israel for the Endow. ment. Israel Grants posthumous Citizenship to 6,000,000 Planned Dental School three-year eampaign to raise MONUMENTS $300,000 in the United States among dentists, laboratories, k and manufacturers and distrib- utors of dental supplies, toward 'construction of an Israel Dental School at the He-brew University of Jerusalem, the first dental school in Israel, it was an- nounced by Dr. Bernard E. Gru- ber, president of Alpha Omega, MANUAL URBACH & SON national Jewish Dental fratern- 7729 TWELFTH ST. ity. Dr. Harry Seldin of New TY. 6-7192 York is chairman of special gifts. 411111=11111111111 ■ Nommah, 4-10 t1011111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111011111101111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIM 1 E. H . NORTWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK E--. - , Beauty Dignity .B.- — ' JERUSALEM, (JTA)=The Is- = rael Cabinet decided to grant Maintained by . posthumous Israeli citizenship E--4- Adas Shalom (Northwest) Synagogue. = to the 6,000,000 Jewish victims =2 = - L- - of the Nazi regime. Inquiries May Be Made =- This move was made in con- g at Synagogue Office - nection with the Cabinet's ap- :" . proval of draft legislation pro- :7-1111191111111111}111111111111111 11 1111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111re viding for the establishment in Jerusalem of a memorial to the martyrs and to Jewish soldiers who served heroically on all fronts and under all Allied com- 17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE mands in the last war. Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery The bill provides that the gov- ernment establish a special DETROIT 34, MICH.. TW. 1-7220 board, in which the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS Fund will participate, with powers to raise funds and to MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS - MAUSOLEUMS prepare and carry ,out plans for GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE a memorial. The 'bill is sched- WE'ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES uled to go to Parliament next week. UN. 4-7474 BROWS & 11111SCH CO. - .