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January 12, 1968 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-01-12

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HOWARD M. METZENBAUM of
Cleveland, national vice president
of the American Jewish Congress,
has been named chairman of the
golden jubilee convention of the
Congress to be held May 14-19 in
Miami, Fla.

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WHAT IS AN AMBER FLATLET?

In the days when a L. (pound)
was worth $5.00 a flat was a
rental unit consisting of 6 or 7
rooms, 3 or 4 of which were
sleeping chambers on a single
floor. The L. is now 82.80 and
flatlets have only 3 or 4 rooms
with 1 or 2 sleeping chambers.
Being smaller we call them flat-
lets.

We have preempted the term
flatlet to represent the apartment
dwelling units of our design which
draw heavily on modern European
practices exemplified by large
patio-porches, fireplaces, sky win-
dows, exposed timber ceilings,
stained hardwood floors. etc.

Come to the Rental Rendezvous
Sunday betwixt 1:00 and 6:00, 3807
Crooks Road, Royal Oak. If you
can't come, dial 549-4045 and ask
for our notorious "Questions and
Answers" booklet to be posted to

7011.

P.S. See what happens when you
say "Amber Flatlets" to people.
Try H.

14—Friday, January 12, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youths Who Stole Tiara Receive Prison Terms

Flint News

1

Dr. Raphelson Reads Paper at NYC Meeting

Dr. Alfred C. Raphelson, pro- tories as the most appropriate one
fessor of psychology at Flint Col- in which to investigate the contro-
lege of the University of Michigan, versial problem of transfer of
delivered a research paper at a learning between animals via the
meeting of the American Associa- injection of brain extractate be-
tion for the Advancement of Sci- tween animals.
ence in New York City recently.

The paper, "A Simplified Be-
havior Test of Brain Estractate
Transfer Effect in Rats," is author-
ed with Richard Gay, a former
Flint U. of M. student doing gradu-
ate work in psychology at Western
Michigan University.

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — Prison terms
were imposed Monday on two
youths who stole a gold tiara from
a statue in the Church of the Holy
Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Avraham
Reubeni, 18, was sentenced to four

Abraham Carmel
to Address Forum

Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus
31st Annual Mid-Winter Concert

HARVEY SCHREIBMAN, Conductor

Featuring the Cantata

"THE MARCH TO SELMA"

Guset Artist:
CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH
Text: Malka Gottfried
Music: Vladimir Heifetx

The paper is an elaboration of
work done in a Flint U. of M.
course in psychology of learning.
It was published in July in "Psy-
chonomic Science."
Since its publication, the pro-
cedure has been adopted by sever-
al other major university labora-

Yiddish, English, Hebrew Folk Songs

SUNDAY EVENING, JAN. 14-8 P.M.

At the Jewish Community Center
Meyers Road at Curtis

Tickets From All Members of the Chorus or Call
DI 1-9231, BR 2-0330 or At the Box Office Evening of Performance

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

Announces its 1968 Town Hall Series
Opening on

Sunday, January 14,
1968, 8:30 p.m.

With

DAVID BRINKLEY

N.B.C. News Commentator

On

"America and World Politics
—As Viewed from the Nation's
Capital"

In the Main Auditorium
10 Mile Road at Kenosha, Oak Park

Three Subsequent Events Including
Concert March 3. Guest Artists

An Evening With Harry Golden, September 10

Admission for the Entire Series (4 events) $6 per couple
Individual tickets $1.50 per person
Available at the Synagogue Office, LI 5-9000

If you have $99,
you have a free
checking account.

Go ahead, just maintain a minimum monthly bal-
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This is the lowest cost personal checking ac-
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years in prison. Efriam Yafeh, 21,
who has a previous criminal record,
was given a five-year prison term.
The tiara was recovered by Po-
lice and returned to the church a
few weeks after the theft lam
August.

Abraham Carmel, first Catholic
priest since the 9th Century to
enter Judaism and author of "So
Strange My Path," will be the first
speaker in the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council's Forum '68 Series
8:30 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth
Israel. Tickets may be obtained
at the door.

Israel's
Prime Minister
Eshkol Honored
With New Medal

Community
Calendar

Jan. 14 — Forum '68 Cultural Pro-
gram — Abraham Carmel, 8:30
p.m., Cong. Beth Israel.
Jan. 15 — City of Hope Board
Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home of
Mrs. James Weisberg.
Jan. 16 — Temple Sisterhood Tora
Convocation, 10 a.m. 3 p.m.
Jan. 17 —Hadassah Meeting,
12:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel.
• • •
Hadassah will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Cong. Beth Israel.
The program will feature a panel
discussion on "What Your Mem-
bers Want to Know." Moderator
will be Mrs. Harry Sherwin.

Comings ...
and
... Goings

A Hanuka party with gifts and
refreshments was provided at the
Lapeer State Home Dec. 29. The
committee led by Mrs. Esther
Harris, chairman, included Mes-
dames Eva Fisher, Max Davis and
Esther Leavitt. Gifts and refresh-
ments were donated by Mrs.
Charles Hourvitz, Bernard Lovitsk,
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Richard Siegel,
Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Leavitt, and
Mrs. Sol Schafer.
• • •
Delegates to the UJA Midwest
Leadership Institute at the Palmer
House in Chicago Jan. 12-13 are
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rubenstein,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Megdell,
Michael Pelavin, Dr. and Mrs. Leon
Rosky, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Suber
and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Geisser.

Talent, lying in the understand-
ing, is often inherent; genius, being
the action of reason and imagina-
tion, rarely or never.—Coleridge.

The likeness of Levi Eshkol, Prime Minister of Israel
and leader of his nation during the Six Day War, was
created by Ralph J. Menconi, one of the leading U.S.
sculptors. The medal, which is being minted by
Medallic Art Company, will be issued by the Ameri-
can Israel Numismatic Association early in January
1968, to coincide with the visit of Mr. Eshkol to the
United States. All medals will be serially numbered
on their edges and issued in limited quantities.

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ceive membership information on A.I.N.A., please
fill in the coupon below.

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