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August 06, 1965 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-08-06

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19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR SALE

VERNOR & CLARK

Brick stores and apts. (bldg. 40x70),
rented $260 mo. — price $12,000.
Terms. Many others.

ELSEA

VI 1-1400

26—LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

•loosoommeseeemma

LAKE ERIE ESTATE

• • This 4-bedroom brick home •
• has everything the most dis-

• criminating buyer could want. •
• Luxuriously furnished, panel- •

• ed throughout. Massive fire- S
• place, modern kitchen, twin •
• • balconies, 2 baths, steam heat- •
• • ed greenhouse, ceramic bath, •
• huge outdoor lighted fountain. I:
• • Cozy 3-room apartment over •
• 2-car garage. This home is •
•• situated on a heavily wooded •
• professionally landscaped 190 5
• • ft. lake lot. Detroit owner has •
• spent over $68,000 in this
• • home, will sacrifice for less •
• than half. Easy terms. Only


• 22 miles from Detroit.







MICHAEL TOMEK REALTOR


Colchester, Ontario
738-2562 •
Code 519.

S•••••.••••••••••••••o

30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

`Modern Math" Problems?
Trouble with English?
Weak in study skills?

Prepare now for a successful
school year!

MODERN INSTITUTE OF
MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH
18244 West McNichols

535-2077

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

31—TRANSPORTATION

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

40—EMPLOYMENT

ALTERATIONS - FITTERS

Experienced alterations and
busheling fitters and sewers.

APPLY IN PERSON
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
14th FLOOR

HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN

MIDDLE-AGED woman with car pre-
ferred. More as companion and assist
simple meal preparation. Room and
board, fair allowances. LI 3-8964.

SALESWOMEN

Housewives interested in
working part-time (on call).
Experience helpful but not
necessary.
Apply in person
Employment office
14th Floor, Hudson's Down-
town or Hudson's Westland,
located at Wayne-Warren Rds.

TEACHER wanted for Sunday religious
school. Higher grades. Good Jewish
background. LI 8-9000.

SHOE SALES PEOPLE
AND TRAINEES

Young man 25-30 Years old
preferred.

Apply in person
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
14TH FLOOR
HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN

40—EMPLOYMENT

General office for social
agency. Must be good typ-

ist. No Saturdays. Write
stating qualifiactions to:

THE JEWISH NEWS
BOX 723
17100 W. 7 MILE
DETROIT, MICH. 48235

OFFICE MANAGER

MALE

WOMEN with knowledge of hand sew-
ing and blocking to work on knitted
garments in our stores. 18628 Wyoming
near Curtis, 25294 Greenfield at 10 Mile.

38—Friday, August 6, 1965
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

55 — MISCELLANEOUS

COMPLETE left-handed golf set with
bag and cart. $25. LI 2-2104 evenings.

ELABORATE furnishings, paintings,
curio, glassware, chest, antiques. 535-
6997.

57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

Complete background
—books and taxes—proced-
ure and internal auditing.
Must be sharp. Lots of room
for advancement for the
right man. Well known fast
growing company.

FOR SALE . . .
HOTPOINT
REFRIGERATOR

WRITE BOX 725

$75

THE JEWISH. NEWS

17100 W. 7 MILE

DETROIT, MICH. 48235

DEPT. AND STORE MANAGER

Alert young men with retail sell-
ing experience, not necessarily in
our line. Excellent opportunity
modern fringe benefits. APPLY
IN PERSON OR WRITE:

Mr. Alan
c/o Raimi's Curtains
Northland Center
EL 6-2382

Young woman wanted for general
typing and recreption. Should live
in Northland area. Send resume in
your own handwriting listing back-
ground, skills, salary expected and
personal profile:

MARVIN CRANE
21590 Greenfield
Oak Park
No Calls

40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED

Bored with retirement. Have
a lifetime of business experi-
ence to offer. Would like 6
hours work per day.
Write Box 726
The Jewish News
17100 W. 7 Mile
Detroit, Mich. 48235

HOUSEKEEPER with nursing experience
for one or two elderly persons. Best
references. 273-8759.

50 — BUSINESS CARDS

FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005.
526 Belmont.

(9 years old)

in excellent condition

Call

KE 4-6092

FOR SALE—Dining room set, Frigidaire
air-conditioner, 11 cu. ft. Kelvinator ice
box. Complete five place set. UN 2-4314.

New Furniture

from Builders model

Below Wholesale Cost

LI 1-3555 or VE 8-4146

91—COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERSHIP
FOR SALE

MEMBERSHIP. Ramblewood. Swimming
Club. Reasonable price. EL 6-8616.

Australian Christian
Bequeathes Savings to Bs*

TEL AVIV—John Grade Bye, an
agricultural laborer, who was an
observant Christian and who died
about a month ago in Brisbane,
Australia without having any heirs,
has left most of his money, estima-
ted at 15,000 Israeli pounds, to the
Jewish National Fund.
As an observant Christian who

knew his Bible well, Bye showed
deep interest and ardent love for
the Holy Land. In his later years
he extended this interest also to
the re-built State of Israel and to

the great development projects
carried out there by the Jewish

The 'Best Seller
in Israel Is the
Phone Directory

LAWN SPRINKLER
SERVICE

UN 2-6047

CAKE MASTER
Pastries from Toronto are now
available. Daily fresh Hungar-
ian strudel. Call
C. GORMAN

863-2549

Gift to Einstein Center

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The
National Institutes of Health has
granted $42,880 to the Einstein
Medical Center here to support
research into the preservation of
kidneys for use in transplantation.
Announcement of the grant was
made by Dr. Pascal P. Luchesi,
Einstein's executive vice president.

Israel B. Brodie,
Zionist Head Dies;
Sister Lives Here

BY DAVID SCHWARTZ

NEW YORK (JTA) — Funeral
services
were held here Wednes-
The popularity of the telephone
day
for
the
late Israel B. Brodie,
has grown so in Israel, that the
lifelong American Zionist and a
Hebrew daily Maariv says the tel-
ephone directory is now Israel's leader in early efforts to develop
industry in Israel, who died here
"best seller."
It comments further that a last weekend. He was 81. A sis-
perusal of this "best seller" will ter, Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, lives
show that Israel harbors many in Detroit.
Born in Lithuania and brought
world famous personalities. You
can call Karl Marx in Tel Aviv but by his parents to the United States
don't talk to him about dialectic at the age of 14, Mr. Brodie was
materialism or the class war; he educated in Baltimore and was a
sells insurance policies. Heine law graduate of Johns Hopkins
lives in Beersheba but he writes and the University of Maryland.
no poetry. He is an optometrist. In the early 1930s he worked
Also there are I. L. Peretz and closely in the Zionist field with
the late Supreme Court Justice
Theodore Herzl.
There is a Theodore Herzl in the Louis D. Brandeis.
He was chairman of the national
Bronx New York Telephone book
too. It has been said that in the executive committee of the Zion-
New York telephone book you can ist Organization of America in
even get your meals. There are 1931, and was a stout proponent
people with such names as Coffee, of steps to build the industrial
Milk, Bacon, and even a Mr. Egg capacity of the Jewish settlement
in Palestine.
is listed.
He was co-founder, in 1930, of
Usually the literary critics do
not review the telephone books. 'what was then known as the
On occasion, there may be some Palestine Potash, Ltd. and, after
comment about the relative num- Israel became a state, helped nego-
ber of Smiths as compared to the tiate an agreement that gave the
Israel government a controlling
Cohens.
In the Israeli telephone books, share in the mining developments
few Smiths are given but more in the Dead Sea area. For years,
noticeable is the absence of what he was a member of the board
we traditionally think as of Jew- of directors of the Palestine Eco-
ish names. There are few Gold- nomic Corp.
bergs, If you want a Goldberg,
you will have to look for him un- Eugene Howard Dies;
der such a name as Zahay. And the
Steins are gone for the most part. Was in Comedy Team
NEW YORK — Vaudevillian Eu-
Most of them are Eban, which is
Hebrew for Stein. One reason the gene Howard, half of a brother
telephone book is little reviewed, is team for 40 years, died Sunday at
its get-up. The name "telephone di- age 84.
rectory" lacks imagination. A name
Straight man for his brother
like I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER Willie, Mr. Howard appeared on
would be much better.
the Broadway stage and radio, as
And the covers as a whole are well as in vaudeville. The boys'
unattractive. A picture on the father, a cantor, brought them
cover of a man shooting the tele- here as infants from Germany, and
phone operator for giving a wrong the family, named Levkowitz, lived
number might attract some, but I in a Harlem tenement. The broth-
would be opposed to that extreme. ers sang in the synagogue choir.
Some wrong numbers are better
Although his father wanted
than the right numbers.
Eugene to be a doctor, the boy
turned to acting and by 1902 was
Jewish Farming Pioneer in "The Belle of New York."
The brothers teamed up, and
Dead in Toronto at 86
from
1925 to 1931 performed in
TORONTO (JTA)—Morris Saxe,
pioneer Jewish farm settler in the such revues as Ziegfield's Follies.
province of Ontario, died here this In the late '30s they had starring
weekend at age 86. Born in Rus- roles in a radio show.
Eugene retired from the act
sia, he came to Canada in 1902
and was an early advocate of the in 1940, becoming business man-
Jewish "back to the land" move- ager and writer for his brother,
who continued on stage and died
ment.
He was a founder of the Fed- in 1948. His late wife . was former
erated Jewish Farmers of Ontario actress Maude Fisher.

(Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.)

,

National Fund. Although being of
limited means he contributed to
the Jewish National Fund on a
larger scale than his means gave
LARKINS MOVING CO. reason to expect. In his testament
Mr. Bye bequeathed a fifth of his
Household and
possessions to Christian welfare
Office Furniture
institutions; all the rest of his
LICENSED MOVERS
capita 1, some 15,000 Israeli
PROFESSIONALS
pounds, he left to the Jewish Na-
894-4587
tional Fund.
and of the Canadian Jewish Farm
1. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
School. He also acted as an ad-
work, no job too big or small. BR
visor to the Canadian federal im-
Cahan Research Center
3-4826, LI 5-4035
migration department on agricul-
Dedicated at Hebrew U. tural policies.
TILE
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Abra-
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
ham Cahan Research Center at the Lubavitcher Movement
New and Repair Special
Hebrew University dedicated
Acquires Schools' Center
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
Thursday in ceremonies whose
MINNEAPOLIS (LNS) — The
participants included Adolph Held,
UN 1 -4950
general manager of the Jewish Upper Midwest regional office of
Daily Forward of New York and the Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch-
head of the Abraham Cahan Fund the educational arm of the Luba-
in the United States. The Fund vitcher movement—has announc-
was established in New York in ed the purchase of a 10-acre
memory of the late editor of the country estate located on Lake
Forward. • Elmo, which will serve as the
INSTALLATION and
Held said that the Center will new home of the local Lubavitch-
include an estimated total f er office.
MAINTENANCE
The property is valued in excess
5,000,000 microfilmed units of Yid-
of $100,000, but the actual pur-
dish
writings
published
in
news-
WORK GUARANTEED
paper, bulletin and book form dur- chase price was not disclosed.
ing the past 300 years. Included
527-5044
will be publications received by Hand of Brotherhood
Al
- PAINTING. paperhanging, interior.
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
wallwashing. UN 4-0326, UN 2-3873 after the Fund from the Soviet Union.
to The Jewish News)
6:30.
Held was guest of honor at a
WASHINGTON — The facilities
lundheon at the Sokolow House
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
attended by leaders of the Hista- of Adas Israel Synagogue were pro-
By Hour or Flat Rate
drut, Israel's Labor Federation, vided Wednesday to the Rev. Mar-
Local and Long Distance Packing,
Yiddish writers and members of tin Luther King, Negro integration
storage, pianos. appliances, house-
the Tel Aviv Journalists Associa- leader, to conduct a press confer-
hold furnishings.
ence pertaining to King's current
8700 West McNichols Rd.
tion.

DECORATING, interior, exterior paint-
ing. Small carpenter work. Clean and
quick service. Call Bill Powell. 542-3270.

53—MEALS—CATERING

PART-TIME office work. Approx. 30
hours — 5 days. Home office. UN
2-8027.

55-A—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

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

Rabbi Ashinsky's Niece
Succumbs in Pittsburgh

Annie Levenson, former De-.
troiter who was active in the

-

Pittsburgh Jewish Community for
many years, died July 31. at age 75.
Mrs. Levenson was the niece
of Rabbi Aaron Ashinsky of the
old Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel
on Woodrow Wilson and Taylor.
He later became a leading rabbi
in Pittsburgh.
Born in Poland, Mrs. Levenson
was a member of many organiza-
tions in Pittsburgh, particularly
Mizraohi, in which she became in-
terested through her uncle.

Mrs. Levenson leaves her hus-
band, Max; three sons, Leonard,
Nathan and Irving; a daughter,
Mrs. Richard (Libby) Arnheim;
Detroit brothers and sisters, Har-
old and Leo Ash, Mrs. Harold
(Rose) Goodman and Mrs. Philip
(Eva) Gilbert; and seven grand-
children.

Folklore Collector Dead

LONDON (JTA) — A. I. Ginz-
burg, the noted collector and in-
visit to Washington to promote ra- terpreter of Jewish folklore and
cial equality.
music, died in Baku at age 69, ac-
cording to reports received from
Social Workers' Parley
the Soviet Union. He left a huge
PHILADELPHIA — The war collection of rare gramophone rec-
against poverty and the struggles ords, books and relics with his
over race relations and integration notes and explanations.
will be among major issues ex-
plored at the 67th annual National
Television personalities from
Conference of Jewish Communal children's shows will perform for
Service in the Sheraton Hotel this young visitors to the Michigan
weekend.
State Fair Aug. 27 through Sept. 6.

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