T7-A—LOTS FOR SALE
40—EMPLOYMENT
OAK PARK AREA. Lady for occasional
baby-sitting. References. LI 2-5595.
45 — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
United Jewish Charities Approves
$45,125 in Grants for Projects
BY LOIS WINSEN
the community of the University
Orthodox elements in Europe in
Publicity Director, Jewish Welfare of Michigan, the Bnai Brith Hillel
the 19th Century. According to
Federation
Will build to suit. Lot 87x80.
Foundation at Ann Arbor will in- Dr. Greenberg, Mussar literature
Grants and awards totaling $45,- stitute a scholar-in-residence pro-
Very desirable for any com-
BAKERY
contains certain religious themes
125 by the United Jewish Charities, gram. A leading scholar in the which have aroused considerable
mercial purpose. Ask for Mr.
Retail — West of Southfield.
Kalfuss.
through
its
Jewish
Community
field of Jewish writings, philoso-
Polish neighborhood, building
interest in recent times, through
Foundation and other committees phy, culture and religion will be in-
and business, $15,000 down.
presentation in existentialist lit-
were announced
GROSS REALTY •
vited to the Ann Arbor and near-
erature, the themes of death and
ELSEA
VI 1-1400
by UJC President
by campuses for a month. During
anxiety among others.
DI 2-1300
Erwin S. Simon
his time in residence he will offer
"The Mussar movement is a
50—BUSINESS CARDS
and by William
special courses and lectures in Jew- storehouse of authentic Jewish
Avrunin, exe-
A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior.
• ish studies at the Hillel Founda- ethical and religious seriousness
BLOOMFIELD, Southfield areas. Build- wallwashing. Immediate service. Guar-
cutive director of
tion that will be open to all stu- with much to say to the contem-
ers, 240 improved lots. Developers anteed. Reasonable. UN 4-0326 after
the Jewish Wel-
acreage, sewer, water available. Meljoy, 5 p.m.
dents and faculty members.
porary Jews," wrote Prof. Michael
541-7332.
fare Federation.
At the Jewish Community Cen- Wyschogrod, of the College of the
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
The money will
ter, a specially designed in-serv-
City of New York, in support of
By Hour or Flat Rate
be utilized prim-
18—STORE RENTALS
ice training program will be the grant. The grant will allow Dr.
Local and Long Distance Packing,
arily on new
established. Such a program was
Greenberg to lighten his teaching
storage. pianos appliances, house-
STORE FOR RENT
projects that
hold furnishings.
considered vital in view of the responsibilities in a major way so
1019 WESTMINISTER
w
i
11
strengthen
8700 West McNichols Rd.
current and forseeable shoilage that he can devote himself to the
Good for Fish and
programs and
UN 2 6047
of personnel with formal train-
preparation of the manuscript.
Poultry Market
services now
ing in the field of social group
The grant is the second of three
LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing.
Call UN 4-4680-
available
to
the
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable.
work, particularly in relation to
equal grants voted in 1963 by the
Free estimates. VE 5-7453.
Detroit Jew-
the work of Jewish centers.
UJC for the purpose of allowing
19-D—INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
INTERIOR. exterior painting. Carpen- i s h community.
The program, which will be gear- scholars to complete projects of
FOR SALE
ter work. Free estimates. Powell and Awards were de- - Simon
ed to local needs and conditions, deep Jewish content and signifi-
Son. 542-3270.
termined after a review of pro- will include both - group and indivi-
cence. The first of these was
SCRAP YARD
posals submitted by Federation-re- dual training opportunities and
awarded last year to Mordecai
LARKINS MOVING CO. lated agencies.
4690 HUMBOLDT
stress the need for flexibility in Hauer of the New School for So-
RR siding, 11/2 acres, modern office
Household and
The Foundation was established regard to the community's chang- cial Research in New York for his
and garage, equipment includes 25
ton scale, cutting shear, cyclone
Office Furniture
in April 1964 by the board of direc- ing needs and programs.
research on a doctoral dissertation
fence, burglar alarm, walk-in vault.
tors of the UJC as a resource for
Owner liquidating.
Also approved is a program to on the status of Hungarian Jewry
LICENSED MOVERS
ELSEA
extra-budgetary programs related develop Hebrew reading materials
VI 1-1400
under the Horty regime, 1918-1944.
PROFESSIONALS
to the general health, welfare, edu- and a language laboratory for
Members of LaMed's committee
894-4587
cation,
cultural,
group
identifica-
30-A--INSTRUCTIONS
adults at the Center. For the past are Harold Berry, Lawrence Crohn,
1. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter tion and community relations ob- three years, the Center has been
Rabbi Leon Fram, Judge Nathan J.
work, no job too big or small. BR jectives of the Jewish Welfare
REMEDIAL READING
carrying out an experimental He- Kaufman, Erwin S. Simon, Ben-
3-4326, LI 5-4035.
Federation.
brew language program for adults jamin Wilk and George M. Zeltzer.
AND MATH
INTERIOR and exterior painting. By
The Foundation's purpose is to with strong emphasis on the audio-
college
men.
Beat
most
bids.
Free
Third-grade students at the
Classes now forming
finance special research, experi- visual and self-instructional tech- United Hebrew Schools of De-
estimates. 647-3974.
• Grades 1-12
mentation and pioneering projects niques. The new material will be troit this month received copies
• Certified teachers
not normally included in Jewish created with special attention to
TILE
of the second volume in the
• Four students per class
communal service operating pro- the needs of American Jewish
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
"Habayit Hayehudi" t ex t b o o k
grams.
Funds
for
these
projects
are
New and Repair Special
adults.
MICHIGAN CENTER OF
series. The series was conceived
set aside in amounts up to 50 per
The United Hebrew Schools
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
to teach youngsters modern con-
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
cent from the unrestricted earnings has been given the go-ahead for
864-2066
versational Hebrew t h r o ugh
from gifts, legacies, trusts and
UN 3-8766
a special teacher-training "crash"
stories that depict contemporary
KARATE LESSONS. Private. Black belt
other
assets
of
the
United
Jewish
UN 1-4950
program. Experienced public
instructor. Reasonable rates. 647-3974.
American Jewish experiences
'harities. T h e
school teachers with a suitable
and hence have more meaning
EAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yiddish. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
'JC is the pro- background of training will be
English; experienced teacher. 342-9254. Russell. One day service TO 6-4005
to today's Hebrew students.
erty-holding and eligible to take special summer
526 Belmont.
The series of books was written
MATHEMATICS tutoring. High school
i seal manage- training that will enable them to by Albert Elazar, superintendent
teacher. BS, MS degrees. 15 years ex- PAINTING, exterior, interior. Free
perience. Modern or traditional mathe- estimates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639. KF
arm of Fed- teach at United Hebrew Schools of the United Hebrew Schools and
niatics. 353-3562.
8-1047.
: ition.
in Jewish history, current events,
Dr. Naphtali Wiesner, educational
Max .1 Ziv-
Jewish community life and or-
consultant for the schools. Publica-
P & W
31—TRANSPORTATION
4n, chairman
ganizations and customs and tion was made possible through a
DECORATING COMPANY
if the commit-
ceremonies, all taught in
grant from the United Jewish
CARS TO • BE DRIVEN
,ee on grants
Interior and Exterior Decorating
English.
Charities two years ago.
To Philadelphia, • New York City,
d
the
Founda-
This would free professional He-
Painting and Wall Washing
Seattle, Florida. Utah, California,
"Habayit Hayehudi" includes
tion, and imme- brew school teachers to teach more such stories as a boy's preparation
Texas, Arizona, etc. Also drivers
Phone
furnished to drive your car any-
Zivian diate past pres- classes in the Hebraic subjects. The for Bar Mitzvah, a story about the
where.
TE 4-0195 — TE 4-1122
ident of UJC, reported approval
current acute shortage of specially parents'. trip to Israel as repre-
ALL POINTS DRIVER AGENCY
of projects submitted by the trained Hebrew teachers makes the sentatives of the UJA, and of a
WILLIAMS BROS. decorating. Let us
9970 GRAND RIVER
advise a figure on your painting. TO
Fresh Air Society, the Bnai Brith move imperative.
Thanksgiving trip to Grandmother
9-0277, call evenings.
DETROIT, MICH, 48204
Hillel Foundation of the Univer-
Members of the committee on in Benton Harbor. The series of
WE 1-0621
sity of Michigan, the Jewish
grants which approved these meas- books will be used by the United
ALL STAR
Community Center and the ures are Mandell L. Berman, Sam- Hebrew Schools as well as by He-
VAN & STORAGE
40—EMPLOYMENT
United Hebrew Schools.
uel S. Greenberg, Alan Schwartz, brew schools of other communities,
Anywhere, anytime, any place.
Earlier they had approved the Louis Tabashnik, Mr. Simon, Hy- which have already made inquiries
PHYSICAL Education Instructor (certi-
fied) sought for progressive day school.
By the hour, $9.50 for 2 men
continuation of a population study man Safran, president of Federa- about them.
UN 1-5222.
conducted by Dr. Albert E. Mayer, tion, and Mr. Zivian.
or free estimates on flat rates.
Remarked Hyman Safran, Presi-
TEACHER—Experienced. For Sunday
prominent
Wayne State University
Applications from interested or- dent of Federation, "These efforts
568-2516
religious school. Must have good Jew-
sociologist. The study will con- ganizations for new project grants at enriching our normal agency
ish background. Mrs. Utchenik (Secre-
tray) LI 8-9000.
VIENNA FURRIER takes remodeling, tribute additional demographic and are already being received for pro- programming are vitally important
repairs at a reasonable price. DI sociological data to a research cessing and review by the commit-
to a community that yearly reaches
SALESMAN WANTED
1-0462.
project on Detroit's Jewish com- tee. Zivian reported. It is expected higher peaks of education and cul-
FOR CLOTHING STORE
munity which Dr. Mayer has con- that new awards will be announced ture. The umbrella of the Federa-
Full or part-time. Experi-
55 A
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED tinued since 1955.
next fall.
tion concept must make room for
enced, retired man. Alert,
Purpose of the Fresh Air So-
TURN YOUR OLD SUITS, topcoats,
The National Foundation for enrichment programs beyond the (
active and neat.
shoes into cash. DI 2-3717.
ciety project is to upgrade the level Jewish Culture was once again the traditional rescue, rehabilitation,
CALL KE 3-0031
of the camp program and develop recipient of funds granted by a health, welfare and community re-
COOK. Experienced. Days. Apply in 56
ANTIQUES
the community leadership poten- committee of the United Jewish lations services. It is no longer
person. Colonial dining room. 24711
Southfield Road. 3 blocks N. of 11 OPEN SUNDAY. Have a shop full of tial of Jewish youth. It consists Charities headed by Louis LaMed. enough to pay lip service to our
Mile Road.
goodies. 1527 N. Main. Royal Oak.
of a two-year counselor training The $2,500 grant was designated communal cultural needs."
program and an in-service train- for the use of Dr. Irving Green-
COMPANION desired by Kosher lady
At the same meeting that UJC
to live-in. KE 4-1061.
REFINISHING, REPAIRING, RE-
ing course for present counselors berg, assistant professor of history members approved these grants,
STORING of old furniture and an-
to
be
conducted
by
experts
affiliat-
at Yeshiva University, to enable Edward C. Levy was elected to the
tiques. Expert work. Reasonable
ed with Michigan educational in- him to research and prepare a charities board. Levy also is a
prices. Pick-up and delivery.
stitutions.
manuscript on the Mussar move- board member of Junior Achieve-
Decore Antiques, Inc.
To take advantage of and en- ment in the 19th Century. ment, the United Negro College
16527 Hamilton
Highland Park hance the continuous dialogue on
The Mussar (Ethics) move- Fund, the Urban League and the
TO 1-5357
1 moral and spiritual values within ment took place among certain United Foundation.
8 MI.-COOLIDGE LOT
SPOT-LIGHT Restaurant. 13043 Puri-
tan. 12 stools. Ideal for couple. $1,300.
Complete. 862-6048.
-
-
—
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,
SECRETARY TO
PRESIDENT
of manufacturing plant.
Must possess journalistic
ability. 4 hours daily,
schedule to suit. Excel-
lent wage s. Northeast
Detroit area.
Phone
TW 2-8773
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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