THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, December 28, 1962 N 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 40—EMPLOYMENT MONICA-6 MILE /odd Jewish Population Put at 2,915,000 by World Congress Survey SALESMEN WANTED Not order takers, closers. $10,000 re- and up in a lucrative and app't. , The World Jewish Congress warding field. Make an with Mr. Silverman. 23003 L New York has just completed Gratiot. 778-2270. a statistical survey of Jews all the world, finding that Gross Realty All Calls Made on Leads Only ° t ver ere are 12,915,000 Jews living 17350 Livernois DI 2-1300 122 lands. TEACHER for religious school want- i The survey,- carried out by For Sale in Palmer Woods Manor, ed! One day Hebrew program. Call Oak Park, South of 10. Lovely 4 bed- BR 2-3906. t he WJC's Institute of Jewish room, 23 baths home with attached I a ffairs, reports that 10,000,000 school dis- 2-car garage. Oak Park during the j ews live in three countries: tirct. Shown by appt. CHILD CARE COUNSELOR week. By owner. Leaving town. z ,500,000 in the United States; FEMALE . Wanted a mature woman with at 2 ,200,000 in Israel, and about 24551 ONEIDA BLVD. 2 ,300,000 in the Soviet Union, least 2 years college. to work in small residential treatment cen- LI 4-8894 ter with children having emo- f E ccording to figures available tional problems. Live-in, salary ollowing the 1959 Russian cell- plus maintenance. S. us. HARTWELL NR. 7 MI. With the recent influx of WRITE BOX 563 3 bed. face br. Col. pass hall. ews from North Africa,_ par- newly decorated. lovely carpet- THE JEWISH NEWS ing & drapes. pan. den, knotty t icularly Algeria, France - has 17100 W. '7 MILE RD. pine rec. rm., gas lit ..gar., DETROIT 35, MICHIGAN Price slashed to $15.250. $500 dn. 1 loved ahead becoming the FHA: Here's a bargain for you . ACCREDITED Hebrew teacher want- I ourth largest Jewish commu- for small group of children, i ity in the world with a popu- Gentile Realty, UN 1 -491 8 ed, in my home. LI 6•-4906, LI 6-9261. 1 ation of 500,000 Jews. Next are 2 A rgentina and Britain, 450,000 NORTHWEST SECTION HERZL CAMP ( ach; Canada, 250,000; Romania, Excellent location for shopping. i 50,000; Brazil, 140,000; Moroc- WEBSTER, WISCONSIN transportation, and synagogues. o, 125,000; and the Union of For boys and girls, age 10 thru 6-room brick colonial. breakfast , youth Africa, 110,000. Jewish democratic Creative, 16. room. fireplace, gas heat. Carpet- environment. Now hirino•' for the ing and drapes. 1963 season; Program Director, 11 largest communities, Unit Heads, and General Coun- , n The BY OWNER selors. Male and Female. Write 1 which 12,175,000 Jews live, to: Director, Herzl Camp As- ( comprise 93,7% of the total UN. 1.8471 sociation.. world Jewish population. There re communities of between 1986 PINEHURST AVENUE OAK PARK 0,000 and less than 100,000 in ST. PAUL 16, MINNESOTA 4 lands, totalling in all 570,- BY OWNER WOMAN TO care for invalid, live- )00, the largest being Iran, in, nice home, good pay. KE 2- t Half duplex. excellent condition, 2507, KE 4-8238. carpeting and curtains. Storms bout 80,000; Hungary, 75,000; ■ and screens. $88 monthly. GI ustralia, 70,000, and Uruguay, 4;-:,5,-. mortgage. $10,200. - 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED ' bout 50,000. Another 14 coun- LI 5-7344 MIDDLE-AGED man, like to help 1 tries house communities be- handicapped person. Will travel 1 tween 5,000 and 20,000, while to Florida for winter. Live-in. Will $500 DOWN cooking. Call Mr. Barnes. 834- , ewish populations of between 67 do58. $12,800 FULL PRICE 1,000 and 5,000 live in 18 lands. ARDMORE-7 MI. MAN, 42 years old, willing worker, , ews in numbers ranging be- must have job. No selling. UN 3- tween just a few and several 5 rms. 2 bedrms., br. all on 1 2571. flr. ►ove-in cond. carpeting & hundred live in 64 countries drapes. Ask for Mr. GUNTZLER. 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES and regions. In announcing completion of Gross Realty he new statistical survey, Dr. 17350 Livernois MEATS, GROC., DAIRY DI 2-1300 Nehemiah Robinson, director of $200 DOWN he Institute of Jewish Affairs, MENDOTA - 7 MI. Busy 1 o c a t i o n. Equipped. aid that no basic changes had 3-BED. CUSTOM COLONIAL Reasonable Rent. Joy-South- recurred in the geographic dis- Double closets, birch woodwork Pass hall, grade lay.. gas ht. field area. ribution of the Jewish people Modern ldtch., dishwasher n 1962, with the exception of a Ideal location LI 1-0385 rove on the part of North Af- $18.500 ican Jews into France. J. L. VALIQUETT CO. 50—BUSINESS CARDS 19260 GRAND RIVER KE 3-2060 I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work. no job too big or small. BR 1! 3-4826. LI 54035. BR. 2 FLAT 6&5 Carpeting & drapes, firepl.. 2 cr. gar. side dr. gas ht.. enc. upper porch, only $2.000 dn. FHA. Ask for Mrs. NAGEL. TILE e It fliM Mai( 0 DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? Oak Park The season's top buy. Ranch with New and Repair Special 2-car attach. gar. on a wooded U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. tor. lot, 25' fireplaced liv. rm., kitch. plus 9x11 break. nook, 3 UN 1-5075 huge bedrms., base., gas ht., many extras. * $17,800. * * INTERIOR, exterior painting, odd jobs, neat, reasonable. C. Piotrow- $12,900 ski. TY 8-5485. Brk. bung. on a nice tree lined street, excel!. cond., 3 bedrms., base., F.A. ht., fenced lot. Owner leaving city. $400 dn. FHA. DRESSMAKING All Kinds of Alterations Southfield Call for Appointments 80x135' landscaped lot with 3-bed- rm. ranch, ideally placed for a lovely setting. Carpeted liv. rm., UN 3-8283 10x13 kitch., forced air ht., ward- robe closets. $12,800 with $400 dn. 1 71 75 ROSELAWN • FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547. ettaAMI) LOUIE'S Re-uphoistering, Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason LI 8-1500 able. Free estimates. UN 4-3339 VE 5-7453 NEW METHOD — Carpets cleaned; walls wasned, by machine.- Work 30-A—INSTRUCTION guaranteed. Free estimates. KE 5- 8470—KE 8-1778. BAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid- dish, English, experienced teacher. WE 4-1793. LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SERVICE MATHEMATICS. Chemistry, P h y s- ics Tutor. High School, College. Also Office Furniture. All methods. Expert, effective. LI Any time. 1-2645—UN 1-9173. Reasonable. BAR-MITZVAH or any other kind of GLADSTONE Hebrew taught by experienced and TY 4.4587 recommended teacher. LI 5-6236. BETTER wall washing, call BAR-MITZVAH Instructions. reason- NOR Russell. One day service. able, dependable, conscientious. James TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Joshua Shames. 19318 Roselawn. UN 2-0372. INTERIOR DECORATOR Discounts on all custom furni- 40—EMPLOYMENT ture. carpeting, lamps, drapes, WOMAN to care for small home and spreads and accessories. Semi-invalid. Sleep in. Good pay. Free Estimates Steady. 18625 Indiana. 863-3031, UN No Job Too Small 1-2307. Call Florence Paul UN 2-4679 17512 ROSELAWN AWNING — WINDOW A-1 PAPER hanging, painting and wall SUPERINTENDENT washing. Work guaranteed. Imme- diate service. UN 4-0326. EXPERIENCED PAINTING,. decorating, free esti- mates, winter prices. LI 7-5639, KE LARGE RELIABLE COMPANY 8-1047. KE. 8-4050 55—MISCELLANEOUS YOUNG MAN. with handwriting, TURN YOUR old suits - shoes into for Trl Pawn Shop. Steady. Good pay. cash. TU. 3-1872. ,.,,, Q_Gfalg People Make News DR. NORMAN DRACHLER, assistant superintendent of the Detroit Public School System, has been named by Superin- tendent Samuel M. Brownell to head a committee of 19 citizens and school leaders, including DR. ABE CITRON of the Amer- ican Jewish Committee, to plan a special Emancipation Procla- mation Centennial for the De- troit Public Schools. * * CAPT. (DR.) GERALD D. ABRAMS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abrams of Winthrop Ave. has been appointed assist- ant professor of pathology at the University of Michigan, ef- fective Jan. 1. For the past two years, he has been on leave from the faculty for his tour of duty with the U. S. Army at Walter Reed Army Research Institute in Washington, D.C. * * JACK D. GORDON, president of Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association, has been named by the U. S. Department of State as a home financing consultant for State Department missions in Latin Arnerica, it was announced in Miami Beach, Fla. * * * MRS. RUTH LICHTERMAN of Royal Oak, daughter of the late Meyer Kestenbaum of _ Chicago who was a member of President Eisenhower's administration, was named by Governor-elect George Romney to the Governor's Advis- ory Commission on Reorganiza- tion of State Government. * * * SAMUEL SNIDERMAN, prin- cipal of Ferris Junior High School, Highland Park, has been appointed curriculum coordina- tor for all _grades in the suburb's school system. Algerian Jewry was reduced from an old-established, pros- perous community of about 130,- 000 to between 10,000 and 15,- 000. There were reductions in the numbers of Jews in Moroc- co and Tunisia, many of whom, with Algerian Jews, moved to France. Except for Jewish immigrants from North Africa, some of whom went to Israel, Jewish migration was on a minor scale in 1962, involving only modest movements of Jews from East- ern Europe to Israel. Detroit Physician Returns to Poetry Dorrance & Co. (2047 Locust, Philadelphia 3) has just pub- lished a volume of poems by Dr. Jean B. Rosenbaum of 19200 Canterbury, under the title "Love in a Dying World." In its announcement about the De- troiter's poetic work, the pith- Ushers state: "Dr. Rosenbaum returns to poetry with new maturity sea- soned by his years of human experience in medicine. Origin- ally a published poet, his crea- tivity was interrupted by many years of medical education, teaching and research. During this period he developed the artificial heart stimulator and conducted basic research in a multitude of medical areas. This has led to international renown and has made him the recipient of a host of fellowships, teaching appointments, and r es e a r c h awards. Finally settled in the practice of psychoanalytic psychi- atry, he has also enjoyed na- tional recognition as.an original researcher in several areas of human behavior. He brings all this, plus his success as a pro- fessional sculptor, back to his first area of creativity, poetry. The intervening years have sharp- ened his poetic perceptiveness and increased his sensitivity so that he is able to synthesize his obvious creative genius into a brilliant and powerful analysis of modern man's dilemma." Poll Shows Jewish Women in U.S. Are Against Intermarriage NEW YORK, (JTA)—Jewish women in the United States are much more strongly opposed to mixed marriages than are Prot- estant and Catholic Women, the Saturday Evening Post reported in its current issue. The report was based on a sampling study by Dr. George Gallup, head of the Gallup Poll, and Evan Hill, of 2,300 women, 1,800 wives and 500 single wo- men. One of the questions put to the respondents is: "Would it make much difference to you if a daughter of yours wished to marry a man of a different religion?" The answers indicated that 74 per cent of the Jewish women said they opposed such mar- riages, compared with 54 per cent of Catholic women and 45 per cent of Protestant women. The report added that few of the women protested such mar- riages on grounds of religious conviction. "More than half of those who disapproved are quite pragmatic in their reasons," the report noted, adding that they believed that such marriages "often do not work." JNF, Center Will Sponsor City-Wide. Youth Conference A conference of Detroit Jew- ish youth will take place Feb. 15-17 at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers. The conference, sponsored by the Jewish youth groups in the city,. will aim to promote a strong and more positive ap- proach of Jewish youth to Jew- ish life and to Israel. The theme of the assembly is "The Mutual Responsibility of Jewish Youth to the Jewish People." Co-chairmen are Elea- nor Prescott and Bob Clinton. The conference theme is iden- tical with that of the World Jewish Youth Conference, which will be held in Jerusa- lem next August, and will en- deavor to • find ways and means of enabling this city's youth to be represented at that gather- Prevented Expulsion ing by at least one delegate. Bendit Gomperz, an 18th cen- This delegate will be selected tury Dutch - Jewish financier, during the conclave via an wielded great influence on the oratorical contest. Dutch government at the start of the 18th century and suc- Too Many _Campaigns ceeded in having the Dutch JERUSALEM, (JTA) -- Sep- Ambassador intercede in favor of the revocation of a decree by arate Jewish fund-raising cam- Empress Maria Theresa expell- paigns in the United States are ing the Jews from Bohemia and "seriously interfering" with the United Jewish Appeal's drive in Moravia. America, Aryeh Pincus, treas- The University of Michigan urer of the Jewish Agency, maintains three astronomical ob- warned at a meeting of the servatories. Agency executive. POEN/ /(\ BY HENRY LEONARD SISTERHOOD MEETING TON ITE yk, 4.V? - "And now, girls, fasten your seat belts and let us soar together with Rabbi Nubkin, as he trav- erses over 5,000 years of Jewish history in the next half hour." Copr. 1962, Dayenu Productions