Robert Carey to Head Local Real Estate Board 19 - OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 60-CARS FOR SALE 9 MILE-Woodward. Choice offices, heat- ed. Plumbing for Doctor and Dentist. $95. 22741 Woodward, 358-0045. 1965 BUICK Skylark. V6. Power brakes, steering. Carpeted. Turquoise blue. Robert H. Carey, president-elect of the 1,250-member Detroit Real 19-C-COMMERCIAL BUILDING Estate Board (DREB) and presi- FOR SALE dent of the Thompson-Brown Co., predicts that 1968 will be an ex- ceptionally good year in all aspects LIVERNOIS - EWALD CIRCLE of the real estate industry-incud- ing construction. Installed with Roger H. Black- wood, vice president; Byron W. Trerice Jr., treasurer; and Staun- 3,000 square feet. Light'man- ton M. Elsea, secretary, Carey will ufacturing or warehouse or officially take office Jan. 1. service department. 3 large The Detroit board covers all overhead doors. Modern of- fields of real estate including bro- fices. Gas heat and air-con- kerage, appraising, property man- ditioning. agement, land development, mort- gages and counseling. It includes also as members, savings and loan Terms Available associations, banks and insurance companies. SALE OR LEASE 2-door. 549-1358. 61 - GARAGE FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT for storage. 18958 Sussex. Youth to Carry Torch Lit in Israel on New York Relay NEW YORK-Hundreds of teen- age boys and girls, members of Masada, a youth organization of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), will participate in the first American ZOA Youth Hanuka Torch Relay Wednesday in New York, which will carry the special Hanuka Torch lit in Modiin, Israel, and brought to the United States by El Al Israel Airlines. The relay begins at 9 a.m. and 17-HOUSES FOR SALE concludes at about 1 p.m., when LAHSER-8 Mlle Area. 3-bedroom ranch, Mayor John V. Lindsay will re- Pt baths, large living room, recr. room. ceive the torch carried 18 miles Owner. KE 5-8030. from John F. Kennedy Interna- tional Airport to the Synagogue of OWNER LEAVING STATE 30-A-INSTRUCTIONS the Garment Center at 40th and FERNDALE SCHOOLS BAR-AIITZVA, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish. Seventh Avenue, Manhattan where 4 bedrms, can be 5. Nat. firepl. new English; experienced teacher. 342-9254. special Hanuka youth ceremonies bitch. 2 baths, full base, lge. lot. 829,800. F.H.A. or conventional. will be held. Consul General of 31 - TRANSPORTATION CALL NOW 549-8200 Israel Michael Arnon will repre- sent Israel at the ceremony, an- CRIGER REALTORS DRIVER TO assist driving to Miami. nounced Jacques Torczyner, presi- Gas paid. 543-8697. 4268 N. WOODWARD, R.O. dent of the ZOA, and Bernard M. Rifkin, national youth chairman. OAK PARK CARS TO BE DRIVEN 21341 KIPLING Dressed in blue and white uni- To Philadelphia, New York City, Sharp 3-bedroom brick ranch, base- forms symbolizing the colors of Seattle, Florida, Utah, California, ment, new carpeting and drapes. Texas( Arizona, etc. Also drivers Israel, the ZOA youth will run Alum. S. A. S. Fenced. furnished to drive your car any- in relay from the airport to the where. Open Sun. I - 5 garment center. A boy or girl Insured Driveway System Jack Pomeroy, Realtor after receiving the torch from 9970 GRAND 357-0404 another, will run 250 yards and DETROIT, MICH. 48204 then hand it to another youth, WE 1-0621 as is the procedure in the Ha- CLIMATIC CONTROLLED!! nuka relays in Israel. Cool in summer, warm in winter! The torch relay is being held on 140-EMPLOYMENT 3 bedrm. brk. Luxury ranch, OAK Hanuka to symbolize the eternal PARK. 27' Liv. Rm., kitchen w/cozy TEACHERS - Afternoon. Science. dinette; Family Rm., 256 baths, struggle for freedom against all Math. 353-6750. maids quarters, 2 car garage $33,500. oppression; and to show the Israeli GENERAL OFFICE work for billing and Hanuka Torch to the American some typing. TO 5-1566. people as a sign of Israel's desire to live in peace and security. This GENERAL OFFICE work-Experienced. COOLIDGE S. OF 10 MI. In Northwest Detroit. Her and Co. year in Israel, similar special re- 8031 Lyndon. JO 6-4644 LI 8-1500 lays will run to Mt. Sinai, Mt. Hermon and the Western Wall. GIL INVESTMENT CO. 342-8181 Claude/1We WHY PAY RENT? 22040 Blackstone Oak Park South of 9 Mile 5 rooms, gas heat, Storms and screens. Good transportation, near schools, synagogues and shopping. Immediate occupancy. $11,500, $1,500 down. KE 7-0861 for oppt. SOUTHFIELD 11 MILE - LAHSER 3-bedroom. 2-bath brick ranch. Un- usual design. Family room with raised hearth fireplace. All built- ins. Central air-conditioning. Large tiled basement, carpeting. Beauti- fully landscaped large lot with patio. 21/2-car attached garage. $37,900 or best offer. 353-3198 PANELED DEN Ili in this brk. bung. OAK PARK. Can be used at a 4th bedroom! 2 full baths, separate din. rm; firepl. in Liv. Rm. Berkley schools - Nr. Park & Recreation area. $25,300. Citttatbehblit, COOLIDGE S. OF 10 MI. Real Estate Salesperson to join a large Investor Organiza- tion, selling Residential Properties in the $10,000 to $20,000 price range. Our large inventory & extensive advertising program guarantees earnings In excess of $15,000 yrly. Call Richard SILVERMAN for an interview. HOME CORP. 345.6050 50-BUSINESS CARDS LADIES ALTERATIONS. Experienced. Reasonable prices. Quick service. 538- 4030. CUSTOM MADE draperies. Homes and offices. 935-0278. PAINTING. Interior-exterior. Free esti- mate-s. Reasonable. LI 7-5639, KE 8-1047. ADDRESSING at home, envelopes, in- vitations, etc. Call after 5 p.m. 933-0583. VIENNA FURRIER. Remodeling, re- pairs. Reasonable prices. DI 1-0462- PAINTING - Neat and clean. Small carpentry work. Bill Powell. 542-3270. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4905. 526 Belmont. CARPENTRY WORK - Specializing in rooms and outside work.. L JO 6-4644 recr. Schwartz, BR 3-4826, VE 8-5073. LI 8-1500 1 7-A-LOTS FOR SALE FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Free estimates. UN 4-3547. 2 ACRES-Ravine wooded with stream. $15,900. 838-2769. A-I PAINTING. decorating, interior- exterior. UN 4-0326. CHOICE LOT-Southfield. Washington Heights. 90x135. $13,000. 544-1034. LARKINS MOVING CO. Household and LOT IN The Ravines. 175:196. Call 356-2576. Office Furniture LICENSED MOVERS PROFESSIONALS BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL SYSTEM Approx. 1 14 acre, level lot at top on hill. The Fairways, adjacent Knollwood Country Club. Reason. able. ARNOLD PR II-9500 894-4587 JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. Local and Long Distance Packing, stor- age. pianos, appliances, household furn- ishings. 8829 Northens-Ferndale 543.4832 17-F-FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE 71 ACRES. Partly Wo•d•a. stream. Near Brighton. Good in- vestment at Owner. $650 and acre. LI 9-3516 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS MOVING TO an apartment. For male- excellent bedroom eet, living room furniture, television, end-irons and elec. trle logs, 2 Oriental throw rues UN 3-3609. Offer Retarded Youth New School Program NEW YORK-A radically differ- ent and comprehensive curriculum that would change the way mental- ly retarded children and youth are educated, developed by Yeshiva University and the New York State education department under a U.S. Office of Education grant, will be tested in 12 states including Mich- igan starting in January, it was announced. Stressing "social learning," the curriculum is designed to prepare a mentally retarded person to deal with problems he will confront in practical life as an adult. Most current curricula for the mentally retarded are similar to those used in regular classes of in- tellectually normal children, albeit taught at a slower pace and in a! simpler form. The program was designed to • help the retarded "get along with other people, understand their responsibilities as potential parents and employes, and ap- preciate just what the society they live in expects of its cit- izens." In the new curriculum, reading and arithmetic are taught as "means to an end, as problem-solv- ing tools in the learning and inte- gration of social learning factors designed to minimize the probabil- ity that the adult retardate would fail for reasons of blhavior in meeting his responsibilities at home, at work, and in the com- munity." The field tests are a phase of a comprehensive five-year project that was launched last year and will extend through June 1971. Other aspects include research into the nature and structure of a re- tarded child's family, parental and societal attitudes towards the edu- cable retarded and the kind of social knowledge a school-age re- tarded child. has .obtained or needs to obtain. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 22, 1967-53 Stronger Ties With Israel Is Goal of Reform Judaism's New Program Teleype t Wire (Direc The Hess said "The faith of Israel to- to The Jewish News) day faces a grave emergency in the NEW YORK-Reform Judaism land of Israel. Orthodox rituals are in America, which at its inception widely rejected by the vibrint in the 19th Century dismissed the young sabras and the hardened idea of a Jewish national home- realists of the new nation. But land, announced an extensive pro- knowing no alternatives, they turn gram Tuesday to strengthen ties their backs on Judaism and call with Israel among its 1.000,000 ad - themselves nonreligious. Yet the herents in the United States and battle - scarred paratroopers w h o Canada and to advance the cause wept at the Western Wall in June of Reform Judaism in Israel itself were not nonreligious. They are, The program was outlined by in fact, searching for a mode -of Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, pres- religious expression that will speak ident of the Union of America He- directly to their needs." brew Congregations, central con- Hess pointed out that Reform gregational body of Reform Ju- Judaism, unlike the Orthodox daism in the Western Hemisphere: branch, :does not enjoy govern- Earl Morse, chairman of the UAHC ment recognition or financial board of trustees; and Nathaniel support in Israel, and Reform Hess. Hess will serve as chairman rabbis are not granted the right of a national committee on Israel. to perform rabbinical functions the creation of which was man- there. dated in a resolution adopted at The program announced by the the 49th biennial general assembly UAHC marks a new, deeper in- of the UAHC in Montreal last volvement of that organization with • Israel. Reform Judaism originally Hess said this his committee rejected the traditional Orthodox will give priority to eight spe- view that Jews throughout the cific activities recommended by world were living in exile from a study group that'has been ex- Palestine as punishment for thbir ploring the situation since last sins but would be returned with June. Three of them deal with ad- the coming of the Messiah. vancing the cause of Progressive But a pro-Zionist policy was -or Reform-Judaism in Israel, adopted in the 1940s, and many Re- and five are designed to involve form rabbis and laymen have been the U.AHC's 680 member congre- involved in various activities and gations and individual Reform philanthropies related, to IsraeL Jews more actively in the life of According to Rabbi Eisendrath, Israel. "Israel is a living laboratory of the An the Israel scene, Hess said Jewish soul which Reform Judaism the program calls for acquisition has entered only hesitantly, ginger- of synagogue buildings for the sev- ly making experiments here and en progressive congregations there. there. The events of last June have the placement of more Reform rab- proven the value of that laboratory; bis from the U.S. in those congre- they have proven that Israel, the gations and the establishment of a people the land and the state, are Hebrew language journal to ex- essential to the continued creativi- press the Reform outlook. ty and development of Reform ju-. Commenting on these activities, daism." Hillel Directors Divided Over Impact of Six-Day War on College Campus GROSSINGERS, N. Y. (JTA) - many of them Jewish, in the past Directors of the Bnai Brith Hillel two or three years, had dwindled Foundations cannot pinpoint to the point of virtual non-existence whether the overwhelming student on the campus in favor of student reaction to the Israel crisis last activism against conscription and spring has left a lasting aftermath I the war in Vietnam. He said the I of heightening interest in Jewish survey disclosed that there was affairs on the campus. practically no student participation But a survey of 115 major Amer- in marches or sit - ins for civil ' ican and Canadian universities dis- rights and very few likely volun- closed higher enrollments in credit teers for Negro rights registration and noncredit Hebrew courses, un- -an activity which had high stu- usually high attendance at lectures dent involvement in recent years. on topics relating to Israel and in- creased and strengthened partici- Sentencing of Neo-Nazi pation in High Holy Day services. Results of the survey, which Who Killed Nazi Delayed were disclosed here at the opening ARLINGTON, Va. (JTA)-Judge of a four-day Hillel Directors Con- ' Charles Russell Monday delayed ference, showed a divided opinion. until Jan. 29 a hearing on the sen- Half of the campus rabbis attrib- tencing of John uted the upsurge to a continuing Patler , Nazi effect of the crisis reaction on the stromtrooper con- Jewish students on the campus, victed of mur- but an equal number who reported dering George intensified Jewish activities at Lincoln Rockwell. their schools were uncertain that An Arlingt o n it was an outgrowth of the crisis County circuit reaction. One-third of the Hillel court jury found foundations reported that Jewish Patler guilty Sat- students who had no previous in- urday and recom- volvement with Hillel, were parti- mended a 20-year Patler cipating in its activities this year. sentence. The judge, under Vir- Prof. Louis Gottschalk of the ginia law, can impose the sentence, University of Illinois, chairman reduce it, or set it aside for cause, bue he cannot increase the term. of the Hillel National Commis- sion, was able to give a clearer picture of the effect of the crisis Arab Bankers Seeking on Jewish members of American to Reopen E. Jerusalem college faculties. "The crisis has not made the Branches Closed by War Jewish professor more religion- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire minded, more Zionist-oriented or to The Jewish News) mor e Jewisbly institutionalized JERUSALEM-A delegation of than he was before," he said in Arab bankers from East Jerusalem analyzing reports from 83 schools is meeting in Amman to discuss where Hillel has faculty programs. the possibilities of reopening -She But he pointed out that the strong East Jerusalem branches of Jor support it had evoked persisted danian banks that have been closed since the June war, it was learned today. The student survey which Rabbi here Wednesday. The Israel gov- Benjamin M. Kahn, Hillel national ernment has so far refused pro- director, analyzed in the address posals to reopen the banks, sub• to the conference, also disclosed mitted by Jordanian authorities that civil rights activities, which through the International Monetary had attracted college students, fund.