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February 11, 1955 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-02-11

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26-7 LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

50-BUSINESS CARDS

MOTEL and cottages on Lake Michigan,
excellent income, ideal spot,. complete-
ly equipped, $22,500, easy terms, call
Mr. Berk. UN. 3-8282. McKenzie's.

NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con-
tractor. TY. 7-0441.

WOODHULL LAKE

Cottages-Single, 2 and 4 fam-
ily units, also business opportu-
nities consisting of restaurant,
grocery, stores and dance hall

Derderian Really Co.

$554 GRAND RIVER

TY. 7-7331

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ReformLeaderstoSpeak
At Biennial Conference

FURNITURE • repaired and refinished..

Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.

A-1 PAINTING. decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997,
BR. 3-6271.

By JUDAH GILEADI

EXPERT painting & wall washing. Ref-
erences. TY. 7-2501.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

U OF D TILE S. TERRAZZO CO.

MEW COTTAGE at Woodhull lake, nem-
pletely furnished for sale, cheap. UN.
4.2453.

35-INSTRUCTION


11AR MITZVAH, Hebrew • Bible, Yiddish,
English. Call experienced teacher. WE.
44793.

MUSA graduate from Wayne. Piano
teacher. Beginners and advanced. Sas-
sa Raftes. WE. 3-3339.

DI. 1-0568

UN. 1-5075

L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at-
tics, reacreation rooms, louver doors,
exceptional material. Estimates and
advice free. UN. 2-8890.

I. SCHWARTZ & Co. All - types of car-
penters work. TY. 7-7758 or UN. 2-6329.

A-1 PAINTING, decorating, contractor;
Free
estimates.
, interior • exterior.
Dresser, TO. 8-6047.

ASH and Rubbish Drums

40-EMPLOYMENT

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters

$2.50

21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00
Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50
Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE.
3-4870-KE. 1-1593.

BRICK, Plaster, Pointing. All repairs.
Chimney, porches, steps. UN. 2-1017,
UN. 2-8948

DAY OR WEEK

ACE VAN-STORAGE CO.

TR. 3-7770

counselor for children's
summer camp, capable of teaching
swimming, arts and crafts. draMatics.
College background. UN. 4-8570. No
calls after 8 p.m.

EXPERIENCED

SECRETARY FOR EXECUTIVE DI-
RECTOR OF LOCAL JEWISH AGEN-
CY. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDI-
TIONS • AND SALARY. CALL MISS
HERSH.
WO. 1-8570

PRACTICAL NURSE wanted for recuper-
ating patient. Jewish cooking needed.
To stay nights: -Write Box 86. THE
.JEWISH NEWS, 17100 West 7 Mile Rd.,
Detroit 35, Michigan.

RELIABLE and accurate girl wanted for
clerical office work. 14333 Fenkell. BR.
3-4130.

Clean, modern equipped• vans, 2 men,
$9. an hour. Best service, guaranteed,
pickups, piano specialist, local-long
distance.


TY. 8:-6363

ABRAHAM'S

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Painting and Decorating, wall wash-
ing and Paper hanging, average 5
room home, $125.

KE. 4-8965



WALL WASHING, experienced, work
guaranteed.; Free estimate. Perfect
Wall.'Washing -Co.; TO. 8-2460.

CORNICE boards and draperies cleaned.

40A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED

I'm GOING TO 'ESTABLISH RESI-

DENCE IN SAN FRANCISCO, WOULD

LIKE TO REPIIESENT A MANUFAC-
TURER, DESIRING THE REPRESEN-
TATION ON THE WEST COAST. M.
NEWMANN, 2544 W. GRAND BLVD.,
DETROIT $, MICHIGAN.



EXBERIENCED girl wishes steady days
with references, call- after 5 p.m. TR.
1-2387.

MOTHER OF FOUR wants baby sitting.
Any time. TY. 5-9923.

WOMAN WISHES day work, taking care
of invalid, children, house work, etc.
TY. B-4114. •

45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

DELICATESSEN. Busy N. W.- section.
Complete restaurant set-up. Great po-
tential, needs live-wire. Owner ill, will
sell below cost. WE. 5-2658.

PAWN SHOP. Good business, good loea-
tio.n, must sell, ill health. 2518 E. Da-
vison.

MEN'S STORE FOR -SALE

Retiring from business. Wonderful
*hence to rent a good modern corner
and buy complete set of fixtures at
a sacrifice. TE. 14733.

CIGAR STAND. Downtown building, go-

ing business, equipment : stock. Owner
selling. TO. 7-7966.

TAILOR-Cleaning Shop fully equipped,
cheap 'or sell equipment separately.
2270 W. Davison.

PAWN SHOP-Must sell/because of ill
health. Consistent money maker. TR.
5-6868, LI. 3-4009.

WE. 4-4826.

LOCKS REPAIRED and installed on Sun-
day without extra charge. Call morn-
ings or evening, UN. 1-4610... .

WALL WASHING and painting, A-1 work
very reasonable. TW. 3-8992. Caftone.

Built Up Flat
Asphalt Roofing
Gutter.,
Tin and Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing

.

All Work Guaranteed

. Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

55-M ISCELLAN EOUS

CANADIAN Wild Mink, like new, mov-
ing South: DI. 1-1630.

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GO6DS & FURNITURE

BEDROOM SET, dining room, 8 piece
breakfast set, excellent condition. -Rea-
sonable. UN. 3-0338. 16250 Cherrylawn.

10 PIECE bond R-Way dining room set.
' Mirrored . china cabinet. TO. 9-1709.

KIMBELL medium Grand Piano, Simmons
Hideaway. Good condition. Reasonable.

qo..9-7370.

REGENCY Sofa and lounge chair. Ex-
cellent condition. Sacrifice. Call after
6 \pan. and Sunday.. UN. 3-4428.

GROCERY, fruit, dairy and delicatessen,

same location for 8 years. Doing good
business. 8424 W. McNichols. UN.
2-8912.

65A - GARAGES FOR RENT

GARAGE FOR 1 or 2 cars. Locked, .over-
head door. 3339 Webb. TO. 94992. .

46 - BOOKKEEPING & TAX - SERVICE

BOOKKEEPING, statistical and standard
typing, and secretarial work, efficient-
ly done. WE. 3.9845. • -

50 - BUSINESS CARDS

SEWERS, water drains cleaned, crocks
replaced. No work. No pay. $3 -to $10.

anytime. TO. 7-7870.

PAINTER AND Decorator. White. Remov.-

ing paper, sanding and finishing Mora.

TY 8-3698.

FOR

BETTER wail washing call James-
Russell. On'e day service. TO. 6-4001'
526 Belmont.

Russell Donates Royalties
Of His Book to'Hebrew U:

LONDON, (JTA) Lord Rusi-
sell, of ,Liverpool, who was forced
out . of his post as Assistant
Judge Advocate of the British
Armed Forces over his insistence
upon publishing his short- his-
tory of the Nazis,. "The Scourge
of: the Swastika," has donated
the royalties from the I febrew
edition of his• book to the He-
brew University of Jerusalem:
The Hebrew edition will appear
in Israel shortly.
Lord Russell expressed the
wish that the monies should be
used for the benefit of a student
whose parents were killed in a
Nazi concentration cam-p. He and
his wife were guests -at a ball
tendered by -a • group of friends.
Of the itebreW -University:

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LICENSED, insured and bonded, carpen-=
ter work, brick, plastering work and
etc. All alterations and remodeling;
all work guaranteed. TO. 7-0275.

PAINTING, decorating. interior, exterior.
Estimates free. Mr. Shulman, TO.
6-8150.

ELECTRIC wiring and repairing for bells,
chimes, houses, flats, garages, recrea-
tion rooms, attics, basements.. Prompt,
reliable service. Parish Electricians.
VE. 7-6702.

PAINTING-Exterior,
Decorat,
•! ing, wall, washing. .W., Williams, 7758
Prairie. TE. 4-0195, TY, 4-0512.



Anti-Israel Council Seeks
Children as Its Converts



Dr. BARNETT R. BRICKNER,
Cleveland rabbi, and LOUIS
BROIDO, vice-chairman of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, will relate recent de-
velopments in Reform Judaism
at the biennial convention of
UAHC Feb. 13 to 16, in Los An-
geles. Discussions during the
four-day parley will center
about the synigogue's role in
civic affairs, new methods in re-
ligious training and the most
effective means of making wor-
ship meaningful. Delegates from
Reform congregations through-
out the nation will attend the
convention, the first ever to be
held in Los Angeles.

Cheese from Israel
On Sale in New York

Even her severest critics con-
cur in the established fact that
Israel is an existing reality. NO
one with a sense of justice dares
to question • such realism.
That is why, when Jews adopt
the Arab line of thinking and
revert back to outmoded ideas
of fighting quixotic windmills
and battling a ghost of a resur-
rected enemy - Zionism - their
positiov. becomes ludicrous.
The Judaism Council insists
upon retaining such a ludicrous-
ly absurd position. Even in the
preparation of its textbooks, this
discredited Council insists upon
negative- approaches.
Bookman Associates (34 E.
23rd, N. Y. 10) has just issued
two of the. Oouncil textbooks,
both by Rabbi David -Goldberg.
Their • titles: "Stories , About
Judaism" and "Holidays for
American Judaism."
If the author, and the gentle-
man who writes the explana-
tory notes and the sUbj eats for
discussion, Rabbi Samuel Halevi
Baron, were to stick to the sub-
jects and were not to enter into
political debates, their books
might be commendable for the
Reform schools:-
But they bluntly inject the
anti-Zionist viewpoints and with
them go distortions. At this
stage in world affairs, in the
discussion of the "Reform Jew,
ish Sabbath Service," Rabbi
Goldberg enters into a- long ex,
planation of the infamous Pitts-
burgh Platform of 1885 which

established the original but
short-lived. Reform anti-Zionist
policies.
Few Reform Jewish leaders
are as proud today of that plat=
form. The textbooks issued by
the Judaism "Council render this
service : they list the mines of
the anti-Zionist and anti-Israel
rabbis. At leaSt t h e group is
placed on the record frankly.
But there aren't many more Re-
form rabbis in the category that
still holds on to the extinguish-
ed ghost of 1885.
We wonder whether. Reform
Jews' aren't ashamed of the di-
visive approaches of the' Juda-
ism Council spokesmen who dif-
ferentiate between themselves as
children "of light and freedom"
and "the pre-Emancipation out-
look of the Ghetto Jew." It is
fantastic that- such distorted
views still should exist in the
minds of some Jewish leaders.
The books referred to are in-
tended for children. The propa-
gandists who- have prepared
them determined apparently to
Capture the minds of the young-
sters for their prejudiced posi-
tion: .Therefore such deviltry
should be knoWn!
* a a
• In this connection, a letter ap-
pearing in the current issue of
the splendid American Jewish
Congress quarterly, "Judaism,"
is worth referring to. The writer,
of the letter, Rabbi Theodore .
N. Lewis of Brooklyn, taking
issue with Prof. Samuel S. Cohon
who referred to the Council for
Judaism "as a group or division.
within Reform Judaism,":stated:



The first shipment of a proc-
ess Swiss cheeSe made in Israel
Which arrived in New York . last
Month is now available at. lead-
ing department stores and gro-
ceries in the New York area.
The - cheese is mandfactured- in
the modern Strauss Dairy in
Nahariya, an the Mediterranean
Shore between Haifa and - the
Lebanese border.
"This designation is incor-
Proceessed by- latest-type
rect - and unfortunate. The
-American machinery, untouched
touncil is not recognized by
by • hand and automatically
any element within_ the Re-
packed, under the supervision of
By MILTON FRIEDMA ►
form group. Neither the Union
(Copyright 1955, Jewish Telegraphic
Rabbi . Dr. Aron Keller, NahariYa,
of American Hebrew Congre-
,
Agency, Inc.)
the Cheese, "which needs no re-
WASHINGTON-A man called gations nor. . the Central Con-
frigeration, comes in round, one "Hitler's master - financial de- ference of American Rabbis
pound cartons , containing eight spoiler of • Nazi-invaded coun- has any official association or
2-oz. wedges.
tries" arrived in Washington on connection with the 'Council,'
Feb. 10 as head of -a West Ger- It is outside of the Reform
Solel Boneh Building
man delegation seeking restora- fold, precisely as it is outside
tion to Germans of $500,000,000 of the Orthodox and tonser-
Airfield in Turkey.
in enemy . assets confiscated by- vative fold. Its violent anti-
the United States during World Zionism, hardly distinguish 7.
Solel War II. - He is Hermann J. Abs, able from open anti-Semitism,
ANKARA, (AJP)
Boneh, the Israeli construction member of the clique of Nazi fin- has excluded the Council from
Company, has been selected by anciers which "Aryanized" Jew- the House of Israel. The mere
the Turkish government from a ish holdings.
accident that the eamicii in-
number of foreign competitors
The U. S. War Department in cludes individuals who may be
:to build a large airfield at Ask- MarCh, 1945, listed Abs among affiliated with the: Reform
isehir will cost some : 3 those leading German financiers synagogues or that its leaders
million dollars. Since Israel -is who "in an outstanding way mouth certain cliches of early
not a member of NATO, it had thrived under National Social- Reform,. which today have no
to go into partnerShip with ism . .. welcomed it in the be- validity in Reform Judaism,
other firms whose countries are ginning, aided the Nazis to. ob- does not make it a segment
within the frame of NATO. The tain
poWer, supported them in of the. Reforni movement?'
job, however, is being d on e
Thus, the Judaism Council
office,
shared the spoils of ex-
solely by Solel Boneh which sent propriations
again emerges discredited.
and
conquest,
Or
out its best men and machinery
for the purpose. As sub-con- otherwise markedly benefited ;n
tractor, Solel Boneh is also. ex- their careers or fortiines under Dartmouth Fraternity
ecuting a runway asphalting the Nazis."
The Washington talks . involv- Splits in Bias Row
project at two other airfields.
ing Abs were recommended by.
HANOVER, • N.H., (JTA)-Fif-
Secretary of State John Foster
Sn-iper at Consulate
Dulles and authorized by a joint teen members of the Sigma Phi
NEW YORK, (JTA) - Federal communique issued by President Epsilon fraternity at Dartinouth
and local, police continue their Eisenhower and Chancellor Ade7 College have resigned from the
investigation into the firing of nauer on Oct. 28, 1954. Abs will chapter because the national
four shots into the offices of the be assisted by representatives of fraternity ruled that two Jewish
Egyptian Consulate in New York. the interested Bonn ministries. students pledged by the Dart-
The office was unoccupied at Walworth Barbour, Deputy As- mouth group could not become
the time and no one was in- siStant Secretary of State for members.- • - -
jured.
The 15,_ including all officers
European Affairs, will represent
The consulate has been under the United StateS.
of the local chapter except the
police guard since an anony-
Abs' main mission here is an president, • quit when the -chap-
mous caller threatened to bomb a t temp t to get legislation ter agreed -to remain within , the
it in reprisal for the execution through Congress to return as- national pody despite- the rul-
of two Jews in Cairo.
sets held by the United States to ing. Spokesmen for the 15 said
ex-Nazi industrialists. Such a that the chapter previouSly
.Attacks in Tunis Continue
bill was shelved last year. It was agreed to "stand by" the two
TUNIS, (JTA)-Despite special introduced by three Republican Jewish pledges and therefore
police measures, attacks on Jews Senators and known as the should have withdrawn from the
in Tunis continue. These at- Dirksen-Jenner-Butler Bill.
national organization in protest.
tacks, in the old Jewish quarter,
The -local .chapter has been
Pressure is being brought on
consist of beatings with no at- Congress to return properties active in recent years in fighting
tempt at robbery.
which • would actually give a discrimination within the. na-
windfall to ,men who attempted tional ,Sigma Phi Epsilon- And
Mrs. Frida Ostrow Dies
to destroy the United States. has accepted in membership
Mrs. Frida Ostrow, a Detroit After World War. II, the United several Jew's, in complete disre-
resident for 52 years, died Feb. States decided to hold enemy gard Of bans on "non-Cauca-
5. Services at. Ira Kaufman assets to pay claims of those sians." _ . ) -
When the national group
Chapel. Mrs. Ostrow Was the who suffered at the hands of the
widow of Morris Ostrow, a, build:- Nazis. Meanwhile, Congres ap, found out about this situation,
ing contractor. • proptiated over $3,000,000,000 to it offered a "compromise":: that
the Jews who were already
. She leaves Ave sons, Samuel rebtild and aid Germany.
B., Ernest E., Herman, Sol and
About five years ago Abs vis- members continue as members,
Joseph S.; four daughters, Mrs. ited the United States. At that but that the pledges be rejected.
Pearl Silverstein, Mrs. David M. time his record was exposed by This situation was finally ac-
Bez and Mrs. Leah Martin,, all Sen. Guy Gillette. Protests were cepted by the local chapter, and
of Detroit, and Mrs. Samuel- J. made to the -State Department. the 15 resigned.-
Karp, of Los Angeles, Calif.; 10 Abs beat a hasty retreat back to
grandchildren . .,and_ four, great Germany. lie . awaited a riper 22 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
time.
grandchildren. ... . r
Friday, Fetiriiii 1.1 ) 1955

Nazi Master-Alind
Abs Comes to U.S.

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