38—Friday., February 17, 1967 40—EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Housekeeper to take charge of ,household and care for infant. No other children. Kosher cooking. 342- 5316. BOOKKEEPER — \ Experienced, knowl- edge of general ledger, payroll reports, subsidiary ledgers. Typing , and short- hand. ' Pleasant surroundings. 5-day week. Northwest section. BR 2-1670. Ford Motor to Be Cited for 30 Years of Business Dealings With Israel Samuel Daroff, Honorary Chairman of UJA, Philadelphia Philanthropist - (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The.Jewish News) NEW YORK—The Ford Motor' Co. has been named recipient PHILADELPHIA — Samuel H. of the • annual award of merit of the Americari-Israel Chamber Daroff, 68, honorary national chair- of Commerce ,and Industry, Nathan Straus III, chairman of INTELLIGENT person familiar • with man of the United Jewish Appeal the chamber, announced here Wednesday. . office routine and typing. Good salary and leader in a wide range of Jew- and additional benefits. 933-6190. Presentation of the award will be made at the annual dinner ish educational and humanitarian of the chamber May 25 in New York. Donald N. Frey, vice WANTED — Person- experienced in sell- activities, died early Tuesday morn- ing and displaying produce. TO 8-m1. president of Ford Motor Co. and general manager of the Ford ing at this city's Albert Einstein Division, 'will_ accept the award on behalf of the company. CONVALESCENT woman needs 'com- Medical Center, of,- which he was panion. Room, board and *ages. Refer- The decision to present this year's award to Ford, _Straus 111 the president and board chairman. ences. LI 4-8801, 356-0657. said, was prompted by the fact that the company was marking The Philadelphia-born philan- WANTED — :Experienced typist-dicta- this year the 30th anniversary of its activities in Israel. He noted ..:: thropist was secretary-treasurer of phone - operator for social service agen- that "much of Israel's road transportation progress has thus cy; 5 day week; conveniently located— H. Daroff, Inc., and director of, Northwest area; references • required. been connected with Ford Motor Co." Industries, Inc., major DI 1-5959. .:„ Botany •:: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :,: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :n:: : : : : : : :i.::::::::::::ti.i.:.?:.:::.:::?K?::.:.::...........::...:::.:::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::.*:::::::::::*::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::*:::::.:3::::::14 manufacturers of mdn's clothing. ...... REAL ESTATE Model of Temple at Arad Shown at Israel Museum ... • me,;,• NI= RGPXV JERUSALEM — A temple built ing and export. And trade with 3,000 years ago in the Negev desert Egypt flourished. The find in- is now On Show—as a model—here cluded many Egyptian vessels and many jars which served for the ex- at the Israel Museum. Starts soon, Register now! The temple, which in many parts port of oil and wine to Egypt—the Improve your status in life—age is no barrier! We will train you now of its planning resembled the taber- like of which had been found in for a career in REAL ESTATE. 2 nacle and Solomon's temple in Jeru- Pharaonic tombs. openings available to complete 'staff salem, was in use for some 300 in the OAK PARK office. yearS at Arad. Built in the days of Rabbi Isi'ael Goldfarb; Call Ron Galperin, LI 8-1500 King Solomon (920 BCE) the, tem- ple was destroyed when King Josiah Wrote Songs, Hymns destroyed all the altars outside ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L.I. — 24621 • Coolidge, Ook Park Jerusalein. Rabbi Israel Goldfarb, considered Shown with the model is a big the father of congregational sing- exhibition ancient Arad, includ- 45---BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ing in synagogues, died Tuesday ing incense altars, vari-OUs vessels HAZEL PARK — Party store, beer and of the temple and little sherds car- at age 87. wine. Grossing $65,000 year. Established Rabbi Goldfarb authored 10 40 years. Building and business, $27,000. rying the names Meremoth and volumes' of music for the syna- Terms. LI 7-5585. Pashhur which apparently served gogue, religious school and home, ESTABLISHED Pawn Shop for sale. as working-chips of - those two one of the most popular hymns Top location. Retiring from business. known families of priests. Call TE 3-3230. being "Sholern Aleichem" sung on The archaeological dig at Arad Friday nights at the 'welcoming of uncovered also one of the first the Sabbath. - known Israel State Archives. It be- COCKTAIL LOUNGE In 1959, he was named rabbi longed to Eliashib son of Eshiahu $350,000 gross sales prime who governed the place during the emeritus of Cong. Baith Israel An- west side location, beautiful last days of the First Temple (600 shei Ernes,. Brooklyn. He became bldg. and decor—terms. BCE). Here are the governor's spiritual leader of the congrega- tion in 1905. 841-1400 seals, many letters on matters of ELSEA Born in Poland, Rabbi Gold- - state and defense and some men- farb was a graduate of the Jew- tioning the Lord's Temple in Jeru- 50—BUSINESS CARDS ish Theological Seminary of salem. America. For 22 years, he served MACLIN Janitorial Srvice. Basement and The Jewish city at Arad was recreation room floors scrubbed ' and as professor of Jewish liturgical not the first settlement in the waxed. KE 2-1692. -music at the seminray, and in area. It was preceded by the ATTENTION LADIES: Sam the Fixit 1949 he received the honorary Canaanites, conquering the desert Man is back. Will repair all small elec- degree of doctor of Hebrew let- trical appliances, small manglers and some 5,000 years ago or 900 years also hair dryers. LI 1-0597. ters. before the Patriarchs (2900 He was a founder of the School BCE). The Canaanite town ex- of Sacred Music of the Hebrew' JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. isted for two centuries until its desertion, probably as a result Union College-Jewish Institute of By Hour or Flat Rate of an Egyptian raid. The uncov- Religion and was a former presi- Local and . Long Distance Packing. stor- age. pianos. appliances, nousehold furn- ered town teaches archaeologists dent of the New York Board of ishings. • Rabbis. much about the process of urban- 8829 .Northend—Ferndalo iz?tion. which was at the time 543-4832 just starting in Mesopotamia, * Meyer Ellenstein, 78; 1. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter Palestine and Egypt. One-Time Newark Mayor work. We specialize in rec. rooms. BR Like today. Arad was already 3.4826, LI 5-4035. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Meyer then exploiting, the treasures of the Dead Sea. Asphalt, or bitumen, C. Ellenstein, mayor of Newark, LARKINS MOVING CO. was used probably for waterproof- N.J., for eight year8 in the 1930s, died Feb. 10 here at age 78. Household and A practicing dentist in Newark Office Furniture from 1912 to 1925, Mr. Ellenstein Israel Sports Leader, developed an interest in politics LICENSED MOVERS Military Authority Dead and studied law nights at. the New PROFESSIONALS TEL AVIV (JTA) — Shalom Jersey Law School. He was ad- 894-4587 Zysman, president o` Maccabi- mitted to the bar in 1925. Mr. Ellenstein rose within the Israel, chairman of the Israel Olym- Wall Paper Is My Business pic Committee and a leader of the Democratic Party and was elected former General Zionist Party, died in 1933 to the Newark City Corn- - My Only Business mission. His colleagues elected him here Sunday of a heart attack. If you want professional results The 53-year-old veteran of Isra- mayor, a post he held for two four- Call John Lepine el's War of Independence had been year terms. Ellenstein was defeated for re- hospitalized a week ago - after col- 836-4953 lapsing in his office in the munic- election to a third term in 1941, ipality of Ramat •Gan, where he but was returned to office as a A -1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior was deputy mayor. Mr. Zysman was city commissioner in 1945 and UN 4-0326, UN 2-3873. after 6:30. among the first to join the Pales- served as its director of revenue c'OR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. tinian units of the British army, and finance for the next eight '526 • Belmont. and later served in the Jewish years. He retired and opened a public relations agency in 1954, FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Brigade. Free estimates. UN 4-3547, - An authority on warfare, he was retiring five years later. the author of several books on the 56—ANTIQUES use of weapons in combat, which NY Rabbi Resigns Body were used by members of the Ha- "THE SHOWS THAT HAVE gana, the pre-State Jewish defense. on Human 'Rights, Says EVERYTHING" Jews' Complaints Ignored force. Take Pride in Presenting an NEW YORK—Rabbi Julius :G. Grand Rabbi of Rabat Neumann resigned Tuesday from CASABLANCA (JTA) — Gran d New York's Commission on Hu- 1-10 P.M. Rabbi Mimoun Chayon, former pres- man Rights, charging that its • Feb. 21-24 ident of the Rabat Rabbinical Trib- chairman was ignoring discrimina- tion against Jews and investigat- unal, died here at age of 75. gaina a . • Rabbi Chayon had also been pres ing only the complaints of Ne- • ident of the Council of Administra- groes. c"Cti , on•a Mayor Lindsay defended Wil- tion of the Rabbinical Institute, 27777 SCHOOLCRAFT - comprised Of all Moroccan rabbis. liam H. BoOth, chairman of the (Next to D.R.C.) Grand, Rabbi of Morocco, commission, who, he said, was Snack Bar — Daily Door Prize The i Mikael Encaoua, and pres dents- o f "doing a good job." Mayor. Wag- Free Parking the Jewish organizations participat ner said Rabbi Neumann . had Admission $1.00 ed in the funeral services, gat which never made his charges known be- -the government's minister of justic e fore, but Rabbi Neumann told 59-A—PIANOS FOR SALE delivered. .a. eulogy. Cantdolence s newsmen. he made the charges WURLITZER PIANO. black in good con- were received by Ratsbi 'Chayon' S known to Booth,' and the chairman dition — used ver y , little with . bench. f an40-37 frplik,114 .eity officials. didn't do anythirA about them.. ., sold by Beuthner. 8-3878 HI CO CP L. - anti-q uiz. C h6norary chairman of the Phila- delphia Israel Bond Campaign; member of the Philadelphia Cam- _ paign Cabinet of the Jewish Theological Seminary and -a na- tional commissioner of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai.Brith. Active in many char‘itable under- •takings in the Philadelphia area, Mr. Daroff received many awards and citations from, among–others, _ the American Legion. Jewish War . Veterans, Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, Federation of Jewish Agencies, Synagogue Council of America, American Cancer Society and _Deborah Sanitorium. He - re- ceived a citation of merit from Isra- el's former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, and the Man of the - Decade Award ; of the state of Israel, for his innumerable services to_ Israel's growth- and development. Other affiliations includedboard chairman of the American Associa- tion for Jewish Education, member of the board of directors Of the Joint Distribution Committee; direc- tor of the Jewish Community Rela- tions Council, member of the board of governors of the American Financial and Development Corp. of Israel, director of the Jewish National Fund; president - of the AmeriCan Jewish League for Israel. Also, chairman of the Governor's Industrial Race Relations Commis- sion of Pennsylvania, director of Willow Crest Home for Convales- cent, Akiba Academy, Prisoner Wel- fare Society, National Conference of Christians and Jews United Fund, the Associated Hospital Serv- ice of Philadelphia, member of the Fair Employment Practices Com- mission and board member of the Police Athletic League. . - chamberlain - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - SAMUEL DAROFF He was a member of the national executive board of the Jewish Wel- fare Board, board member of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, an hon orary fellow of the Hebrew Uni- versity of Jerusalem and a founder of the Philadelphia Chapter of Amercan Tecnon h i Inc: th the fund raising arm of the American Tech- nion Society. Mr. Daroff was also honorary president of the Allied Jewish Appeal of Philadelphia, former president and a founder of the allied and professional group of the American Jewish. Congress, Ruth Klein; Headed State Sisterhoods Ruth Klein, past president of the sisterhood of Temple Beth El and of the Michigan- Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, died Feb. 9 at age 64. • Mrs. Klein served on the boards of Temple Beth El and the Na- tional Federation of Temple Sister- hoods, as well as the national youth commission of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. For 14 years, - she served as a chairman of youth activities at Beth El. Born in Cleveland, Mrs. Klein was a Detroit resident for -31 years. She lived at 19981 Briarcliff. Survivors are her husband, San- ford; a daughter, Mrs. William (Kathryn) Lansky; her mother, Mrs' Sam (Anna) Unger; a brother, Ralf; and two grand- children. Dr. Martin Steinberg, Osteopath in Livonia Dr. Martin Steinberg, an osteo- path with offices at 27452 W. Seven Mile, Livonia, died Wednesday at age 34. Dr. Steinberg, 28514 Kalong, Southfield, died in Botsford Gen- eral Hospital, where he was a member of the staff. He also prac- ticed at Martin Place General Hospital. A 1958 graduate of the Kansas City School of. Osteopathy, Dr. Steinberg was a member of the Michigan and. Wayne County. osteo- • pathic societies and the American College of Obstetricians. He leaves his wife, Shirley; two sons, Mark and Robert; his mother, Mrs. Ann Kessler; and a brother, Barry. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel were scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to- day, with - burial at Clover Iiili Park C em r tory sr* 1, • Dr. Sydney - Levine; • Was Senior Staff • • Surgeon at Sinai Dr. Sydney Levine, senior staff surgeon at Sinai and Hutzel hos- pitals, died Monday at. age_57. Dr. Levine, 25961 Harding Sq., Oak Park, was a 1935 graduate of the University of Illinois Medical School. 'A native of Brooklyn, he lived in - Detroit . 35 years. He Was past president of the Detroit academy for .- the - Surgery of Trauma - and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr.. Levine also belonged to Temple ErnanuiEl and Pisgah Lodge of, Bnai Brith. Survivors are his wife, Ruth; three sons, Ronald, Paul and Ken- neth; his mother, Mrs. Dora Le- vine; and a brother, Dr. Edward Levine. Rabbi Lipman Levine, NY Talmudic Scholar NEW YORK (JTA)—Rabbi Lip- man Levine, a Talmudic scholar who was spiritual leader of Agu- dath Achim Anshe New Lots in the East New. York section of Brook- lyn for 42 years, died Monday at the • Maimonides Medical Center after, a long illness. He was 86. Born in Moledechno, Russia, Rabbi Levine studied at the famed Yeshiva in Volozhin. He came to the United States in 1923. He had been a vice president of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a, new healing substance with the as- tonishing ability to shrink hemor- rhoids and 'to relieve pain — without surgery. 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