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January 15, 1965 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-15

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40--EMPLOYMENT

30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

EXPERIENCED finisher on hand knits.
Part-time work.. 20235 Ardmore.

REMEDIAL READING
AND TUTORING






Elementary Thru College
Private and Class Instruction
Certified Teachers
Home calls if desired

MICHIGAN CENTER OF
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
864-2066

BAR-MITZVAHL Hebrew Bible, Yiddish,
English; experienced teacher. 342-9254.

VIOLIN instructor. In your home. Be-
ginners preferred. No age limit. UN
4-8488.

31—TRANSPORTATION

Irvin Faust's Collection of Short
Stories: Its 2 Jewish Narratives

3 SALESMEN

NO CANVASSING

MUST HAVE CLOSING ABILITY

Send Resume to
Box 655
The Jewish News
17100 W. 7 Mile
Detroit, Mich. 48235

MATURE woman wanted for part-time
office work including Sundays in North-
west Synagogue. Must type. Call UN.
1-6696 or DI. 1-8898.

CARS TO BE DRIVEN

To Philadelphia, New York City.
Seattle, Florida. Utah, California,
Texas, Arizona, etc. Also drivers
furnished to drive your car any-
where.

ALL POINTS DRIVER AGENCY

9970 GRAND RIVER
DETROIT, MICH. 48204
WE 1-0621

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LEAVING for Miami_Jan. 25. Man. Help
drive, share expenses. LI. 4-7370.
- -
- -

DRIVING to Miami Beach. Jan. 24.
Take 1 or 2. Share expenses. 548-4543.

40 - EMPLOYMENT WANTED

YOUTH LEADER. Experienced in arts
and crafts wanted for Northwest Syn-
agogue to work alternate Sundays. Call
UN. 1-6696 or DI. 1-8898.

.

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

WANTED

Experienced corsetieres and foun-
dations fitters. Potential employ-
ment or partnership in new store.

WRITE BOX 659
THE JEWISH NEWS
17100 W. 7 MILE
DETROIT, MICH. 48235

50—BUSINESS CARDS

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
By Hour or Flat Rate

Local and Long Distance Packing.
storage. pianos appliances. house-
hoid furnishings.
8700 West McNichols 'Rd.

SALESMEN

UN 2 - 6047

AGE 30 - 55

A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior.
nallwashing. Immediate service. Guar-
anteed. Reasonable. UN 4-0326 after
S p.m.

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY

EARN MONEY!

BE HAPPY WHILE DOING IT

90 % EARN 50 % MORE

Call . Mr. Ferguson
JE 9-0200

RECEPTIONIST for afternoons and
early evenings. 35 hour week. For
upp-1. call Stanley Steamer. 544-3611.

HOUSEKEEPER

Housekeeper wanted for mother-
less home in Oak Pk. (Father &
pleasant 9 yr. old girl), 5 days.
Live in. Sat. & Sun. off. Must be
pleasant person. good housekeep-
er. patient with child. $40 wk.
Phone 869-5547 after 6:30 p.m. or
weekends.

REFLNED mature woman desires em-
ployment. Capable housekeeper-com-
panion. DI. 1-1135; 546-9472.

"YOUNG"
RETIREE
WANTED

INTERIOR. exterior. painting. carpenter
work. Free estimates. Powell and Son.
542-3270.

-
-
of carpe nter
I. SC H W A RTZ. All kiindso
,ork, no job too b ig or r small. BR
3-4526, LI 5-4035

FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
Russell. One day service TO 6-400a.
326 Belmont

LARKINS MOVING CO.

If

killed Jesus and no crap . .
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Bad taste is hardly the word
for such tripe. How can any story- 38—Friday, January 15, 1965
teller provide motivation for a
Jew turning anti-Semite based on
such "sneaky little questions?"
Faust rendered a great injustice
with this tale — one that turns
into self-hate more for the author
than the chief character in the
For the first time science has found
story.
a new healing substance with the as-
He did much better with Meyer
tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
Leberfeld in "Miss Dorothy Thomp-
rhoids and to relieve pain — without
surgery. In case after case, while
son's American Eaglet," a well-
gently relieving pain, actual redac-
told narrative in which a Jewish
tion ( shrinkage) took place. Most
lad goes to work on a farm in the
amazing , of all — results were so thor-
ough that sufferers made astonishing
Volunteer Land Corps Days, be-
statements like "Piles have ceased to
friends the farmers, creates a fair
be a problem!" The secret is a new
image of the Jew who was so
healing substance (Bio-Dyne 6 )— dis-
covery of a world-famous research
little known among the farmers.
n-
institute. This substance i s now avail-
oble in suppository or ointment for
able

Shrinks Hemorrhoids
With out urgery

Stops Itch--Retieves Pain

called Preparation 11•. At all drug

Israel Education Fund
Awarded $100,000 Gift

-

NEW YORK (JTA)—A gift of
5100,000 has been made to the
Israel Education Fund by the Rena
and Walter Burke Foundation of
Pittsburgh, according to an an-
nouncement here by. Joseph Meyer-
hoff. chairman of the board of
Governors and Charles J. Bensley,
president of the Israel Education
Fund.
The grant memorializes the late
Walter Burke, who died in 1959.
He was formerly treasurer of the
United Jewish Federation of Pitts-
burgh and active in Zionist and
other communal affairs.
The gift, according to the Israel
56—ANTIQUES
Education Fund. will be used to
establish the Walter and Rena
REFINISHING, REPAIRING, RE-
STORING of old furniture and an-
Burke • Scholarship Fund for Teach-
tiques. Exper t work. Reasonable
er Training in Israel. The money
prices. Pick-up and delivery.
will finance about 23 scholarships,
Decore Antiques Inc.
covering a five-year period. for the
Highland
Pork
Hamilton
education of teachers for the ex-
16527
panding Israel secondary school
TO 1-5357
system.

anitara.

Add up all the
victims of
blindness,
paralytic polio,
cerebral palsy,
rheumatic heart disease.

Twice that total are
mentally retarded.

What are you going to do
about it?

Write for the free booklet from the j
President's Committee on Mental I
Retardation, Washington, D. C.

Name

Address

City

State

re Code

L

Puta.shed as a public service in coop,-

erat.ori with The Advertisins comma:

Household and
Office Furniture

LICENSED MOVERS
PROFESSIONALS
894-4587

VIENNA FURRIER takes remodeling,
repairs at a reasonable price. DI 1-0462.

55 - A — MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

TURN YOUR OLD SUITS, topcoats,
shoes into cash. DI 2-3717.

Retired or semi-retired
man to work part-time
for Real Estate Manage-
ment ('o. on salaried
basis.

WRITE BOX 658
THE JEWISH. NEWS
17100 W. 7 MILE
DETROIT, MICH. 48235

75-A—ART OBJECTS

LOUIE'S Re-upholsterlpg. Repairing.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable.
Free estimates. VE 5-7453.

Irvin Faust has a remarkably
fine style. His resort to the ver-
nacular is skillful. He is a master
of the narrative art, as proven in
his "Roar Lion Roar," the collec-
tion of short stories published by
Random House.
He is able, when writing about
farmers, to use the earthy lan-
guage of the rural characters. He
masters the Negro pronunciations.
He understands his Jewish char-
acters.
Yet, there is a reservation on
the latter. His "Jake Bluffstein and
Adolf Hitler" puzzles the review-
er. Why such negativism? What
accounts for the hatred for Jews
akin to Hitler's, for the psycho-
pathic outbursts of the "hero" of
this story?
If Faust had called it "Self
Hatred," the theme would be
understandable. But in its pres-
ent form, under the title given
the narrative, it is a self-
mocking tale.
How else is one to account for
"the sneaky little questions" sug-
gested by: "Was it iraybe Rosen-
feld after all. and not Roosevelt?
Or at least maybe an international
deal? . . . Was Father Coughlin
all wrong? . . . Were the Protocols
all phoney? If — listen good now
—if there were no Jews, would
there be a war? Ah there it is,
Bluffstein. after ten years. The
real Jewish probleM. Like who

It is not external rites that win
but inward sincerity.
—Ta'anit.

forgiveness,

55 - B — APPAREL FOR SALE

Magnificent full length' Mink coat,
clutch style, shawl collar, beauti-
fully matched skins in Autumn
Haze — Like new — Size 12. Vari-
ety of designer gowns and dresses
— size 14.

CALL SUN. OR MON.

LI 6-2651

75-A—ART OBJECTS

Iii.WWWIRS

tAARAP -

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AND COLLECTORS OPPORTUNITY SALES

285 WORKS OF ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS BY
AWARD WINNING AND INTERNATIONALLY
KNOWN ARTISTS FROM SPAIN, ITALY, FRANCE,
HOLLAND AND ISRAEL, SUCH AS BUFFET-BONAS,
CARDELLA SILLEU-ORTEGA, PLUS 18TH AND 19TH
CENTURY ARTISTS.

PAINTINGS WILL BE SOLD AT EXTREMELY
LOW EUROPEAN DEALERS PRICES.

THIS SAT., JAN. 16
AND SUN., JAN. 17

Don't Be Left Out

Be sure your relatives and friends are not left out either . • .

ORDER YOUR SUBSCRIPTION OR GIFT TODAY!

10 a.m.-10 p.m.

EXHIBIT SPONSORED BY 3 EUROPEAN
GALLERIES AND SHOWCASED BY
THE ART WORLD

In The Games Room, Downstairs

THE DEARBORN INN

OAKWOOD BLVD.
DEARBORN
271-2700
Across from Henry Ford, Greenfield Village

Call or Write

The Jewish News

W. Seven Mile Rd., Detroit, Mich. 48235

VE 8-9364

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