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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-01-26

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38—Friday, January 26, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

' 40—EMPLOYMENT

30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

BAR-MITZVA, Hebrew, Bible, Syna-
gogue. English; experienced tutor.
342-9254.

OPEN THE DOOR TO
YOUR FUTURE

MATH TUTORING. Grades 7-12. James
I With custom comestics by TINA
Wineman. UN 3-6372.
NORELL. Openings now available
for sales and distribution. Earnings
unlimited. Choose your own hours.
31 — TRANSPORTATION

Call 398-8469 or 398-3462

CARS TO BE DRIVEN

SALESPERSON

To Philadelphia, New York City.
Seattle, Florida, Utah. California,
Texas( Arizona. etc. Also drivers
furnished to drive your car any-
where.

Some experience. Full or part-
time. APPLY YOUNGLAND
CHILDREN SHOP. 21210
GREENFIELD ROAD, OAK
PARK. GREEN-EIGHT CENTER

Insured Driveway System

9970 GRAND RIVED
DETROIT. MICH. 48204
WE 1-0621

Real Estate Career

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

40—EMPLOYMENT

Free Classes Starting Weekly

HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Should be
able to drive and cook. Own room, bath
and TV. 861-2149.

COUNTER HELP for meat department.
Must be experienced. Good hours
and wages. Call after 7 P.M., EL 6-5951.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Experienced
finisher on men's clothing. 341-0481.

ENROLL NOW! for sales work with
our spanking new SUBURBAN of-
fice. Opportunity unlimited in this
highly profitable field. Become as-
sociated with a reputable, well es-
tablished organization that covers
the entire city and Suburbs. Age
is no barrier. Retirees are welcome.
Come in & talk it over.

CENTER REALTY 863-7400

40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED

ELDERLY GENTLEMAN RE-
QUIRES SOMEONE TO SHARE
HIS HOME IN FLINT. RENT
FREE.

BABYSITTING—My home. Preschoolrs.
$25 weekly. LI 3-6229.

GENERAL OFFICE — typing. Part-time.
Phone 869-4805.

CALL: DETROIT KE 1-6038
FLINT CE 3-6497

40-8—LIVE-IN MAIDS

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DISSATISFIED 'with the •
• Retail business but still •


• desirous of own business •
•• or independence? No in- •
• ventory, no fire insurance, ••
• no theft insurance, no •
•• style changes, no seasonal •
• problem and . no Capital

• needed. For a real Mitzva, •


• contact.







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EDUCATIONAL
REPS.

EUROPA

LIVE-IN DOMESTICS

A good agency can save a great
deal of wear and tear on your
nervous system. We are a re-
liable agency and have proven
our program to be one of the
best. Our hundreds of clients and
growth of our agency is proof
of our sincerity to serve you.

OUR GIRLS ARE FROM

JAMAICA, ENGLAND, CANADA,

ETC. and have been interviewed
and screened by our very own
agents. Visit with us and see
for yourself at

SUITE 804
W. NORTHLAND TOWERS

15565 NORTHLAND DRIVE
SOUTHFIELD, MICH.

358-1370

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

MODERN BEAUTY SHOP

Large well established home
study school needs five repre-
sentatives immediately to call
on leads in Detroit and subur-
ban area.

$200-$250
WEEKLY

m

In the heart of a million dollar
shopping center. Over $65,000 gross.
This figure can be more than $100,-
000 within another year. $15,000
down.

BRUNO REAL ESTATE
931-1303, 931-2850

This is a career opportunity
offering lifetime security and
high income. You will be paid
weekly on our exclusive ad-
vance commission schedule, you
will also receive high monthly
cash bonus.

LEADS

50—BUSINESS CARDS

PAINTING — Neat and clean. Small
carpentry work. Bill Powell. 542-3270.

:'Ott BETTER wall washing, call James
qussell. One day service. TO 6-4005
12 ,, Belmont.

A-1 PAINTING, decorating, interior-
exterior. UN 4-0326.

Bonofide leads, no canvassing
Coll for personal interview
MR. BACHRACH.

FURNITURE refinisned and repairea.
Free estimates. UN 4-3547.

LI 8-1826

LARKINS MOVING CO.

Fri. 10 A.M. - 4 P.M.
or Mon. 10 A.M. - 4 P.M

Household and Office Furniture

.

Local and Inter-state
Also storage.
894-4587

SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

Needs experienced person for operations—Won-

derful opportunity for advancement. We are a 45

million dollar institution located in Pittsburgh,

Penna.—State qualifications and salary desired.

Write Box 842

The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.

Detroit, Mich. 48235

50—BUSINESS CARDS

LADIES ALTERATIONS. Experienced.
Reasonable prices. Fast service. 538-
4030.

Council for Judaism Is Condemned
for Article Belittling Soviet Jews' Woe

CARPENTRY WORK — Specializing In
recr. rooms and outside work. L
Schwartz, BR 3-4826, VE 8-5073.

"Only wilful ignorance or de-
liberate malice can lie behind the
charge, appearing in the recently
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. issued
quarterly of the American
_oca. and Long Distance Packing. stor- Council for Judaism, that the cam-
age. -.lam's. appliances, nousehold turn-
paign to expose to the world the
shings.
grievous plight of Jews in the
8829 Northend—Ferndalo
Soviet Union 'originated with
543 - 4832
Zionist elements in the United
VIENNA FURRIER. Remodeling, re-
States.' "
pairs. Reasonable prices. DI 1-0462.
This denunciation was made
55 — MISCELLANEOUS
in a statement released by
ATTENTION good drivers. Approx. $16 Rabbi Israel Miller, chairman of
quarterly buys $10,000, $20,000 public
liability and property damage. TU the American Jewish Conference
1.2376.
on Soviet Jewry. Rabbi Miller said
he "can only characterize the
charge as fantastic." He said:
55 - A — MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
"One might have hoped that no
MOTHER of six children ages 4 thru 14
organization professing to be Jew-
wants used clothing. Call LO 5-6908.
ish would have lent its publication
to such a tragic disservice to their
57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD
fellow Jews in the Soviet Union."
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS
"Yet we are not surprised," con-
MUST SELL — Electric stove im-
tinued Rabbi Miller, "by the latest
mediately. Reasonable. 342-9316.
action of this organization, minis-
Frigidaire Electric washing ma-
cule in numbers, since it has a
chine and dryer. $175 for both.
long-standing record as an implac-
Excellent condition. Custom Im-
able foe of Judaism, Jewish dignity
perial. Cost over $400, will sacri-
and the Jewish future. Each suc-
fice.
ceeding act of this discredited
UN 1-5790
group places it not only outside the
18925 Oak Drive
pale of organized Jewish life, but

Detroit

' 57-A—WANTED TO BUY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND
,
FURNISHINGS

WANTED—Black lager dining room
set painted with Chinese figures china
or complete seCEL. 3-8209.

60 — CARS FOR SALE

"67" CHEVELL — Malibu. Fully equip-
ped. 9,000 Miles. Best offer. 538-2452.

New Prefect Supported
Vatican Stand on Jews

Psychiatrist Tells
of Survival in War

"There are only two races of
people, the decent ones and the
indecent ones, and they cross all
biological and political parties.
What matters is the man."
Those words were spoken by
Viktor Frankl,- Viennese psychia-
trist, in an interview published in
the February issue of Psychology
Today.

A Jew who barely escaped
ROME, (JTA)—Franjo Cardinal
death in the German concentra-
Seper, the newly designated pre-
camp Bergen - B else n,
tion
fect of the Holy Congregation for
Frankl, in the interview with
Doctrine and Faith, a key post in
Mary
Harrington
Hall, manag-
the Vatican Curia, is known as one
ing editor of Psychology Today,
of the staunchest supporters of
described how one Nazi helped
the declaration repudiating the
him save some Jewish prisoners
charge of genocide against Jews in
from the gas chambers.
the crucifixion of Jesus which was
adopted at the Second Vatican
"From this you will understand
Council in 1965.
why I say that if one was a Nazi
In a notable intervention in the it does not necessarily mean that
debate on the document, • in Sep- one was guilty," Frankl said.
tember 1964, Cardinal Seper asked
Frankl succeeded in getting a
"how can the Church not show visa to the United States which
interest in the old and new per- would have saved him from arrest,
secutions against an innocent peo- but he deliberately failed to use
ple in such an atrocious manner? it as his departure would have
If we have been silent so far, now been a signal for the arrest of his
is the time to speak."
parents.
The Cardinal has visited Israel
"Should I sacrifice my parents
privately several times and has for the sake of the cause to which
never failed to call on his many I had devoted my life, or should
friends among Jewish settlers I sacrifice this cause for the sake
from Yugoslavia.
of my parents? When confronted
with this kind of question, one
Prof. Jacques Bloch
longs for an answer from Heaven."
A small stone acted as the cata-
of Swiss OSE, 76
GENEVA (JTA)—Prof. Jacques lytic agent for his decision. His
Bloch, director of the Swiss OSE father, a pious Jew, had picked
medical organization has died it up at the site of a Viennese syna-
at the age of 76. A native of gogue. A Hebrew letter was en-
Russia, he was a professor of graved On it. The letter occurs in
English literature at the St. Peters- only one of the Ten Command
burg Pedagogical Institute in 1917 ments, "Honor thy father and thy
and a founder-member of the mother and you will stay in the
land."
Petropole publishing house.
In the concentration camp, he
He settled in Berlin in 1922 and
became active in German-Jewish dug ditches for water mains and
social organizations, first with ORT shoveled ballast for railroad tracks
and then with OSE, the Jewish but clandestinely practiced his pro-
health agency. He left Germany fession as a psychiatrist to give
in 1938 and became assistant direc- other prisoners hope.
"Someone asked me to tell them
tor of ORT in Paris, but had to
What I, as a psychiatrist, thought
flee again, this time in 1943.
of our situation," said Frankl. "I
told them how hopeless our future
Rabbi Berisch Hager
must seem, for we all faced death.
LONDON — The death of Rabbi But I told them that, in spite of
Berisch Hager, grandson of the this, I had no intention of losing
founder of the famous Wiznitzer hope and giving up. For no man
rabbinical dynasty and a descend- knew what the future would bring,
ant of the Hasidic rabbis of Ruszin much less the next hour. And I
and Kossow, is being mourned spoke of the many opportunities
here in Orthodox Circles.
of giving life a meaning; human
During the First World War, he life never ceases to have a mean-
settled in Vienna, where his father ing and this infinite meaning of
established himself as one of the life includes suffering and dying,
leading Hasidic rabbis. After the privation and death."
This advice was given in a prison
Anschluss, Rabbi Hager came to
London and established in Golders but while the lights were out be-
Green the Beth Hamidrash, a cen- cause of a power failure.
"When the electric bulb flared
ter of attraction in Hasidic circles,
to visiting Israelis and for Orth- up again," he said, "I saw the
odox students from Northwest miserable figures of my friends,
London . and. the. provinces.- - limping toward me to thank me."

now outside the pale of humani-
tarianism."
Rabbi Miller's statement was a
repudiation of an article by Peter
Worthington, Toronto Telegram
staff corespondent, who was sta-
tioned in Russia for two years.
Worthington said in his ar-
ticle that he found Soviet Jewry to
suffer from the same restrictions,
repressions and pressures to con-
form that affect all minorities in
the Soviet Union, and in fact, all
Russians, but were no worse off
than other groups in the USSR and
in some instances lived better,
more comfortable lives. He said
that while the Soviet government
followed a virulently anti-Israel
and pro-Arab policy especially
since last June's Six-Day War and
sought to direct the attitudes of all
Soviet citizens to conform with
that policy, he found no evidence
of official anti-Semitism.
He said that while individual
anti-Semitism exists in the Soviet
Union—as it does elsewhere—the
government takes pains not to be
identified with it. He warned, how_
ever, that "international Zionism"
could aggravate the situation of
Russian Jews. He alleged further
that press reports which do not
conform to Zionist policy rarely
appear in North American news-
papers and complained that this
applied as well to his own news-
paper. The contention that only the
"Zionist line" receives a fair hear-
ing in the American press has been
a consistent allegation of the Amer-
ican Council for Judaism and - of
Arab propagandists in this coun-
try.
In refutation of Worthing-
ton's assertion that Jews are no
worse off than other national min-
orities in Russia, Rabbi Miller
cited the fact that synagogues have
been systematically closed there,
fewer than 70 functioning today in
contrast to 450 in 1956. There is
one synagogue for every 44,000 Rus-
sian Jews compared to one church
for every 1,800 adherents of the
Russian Orthodox faith and for
every 1,100 Baptists, he said. He
noted further that there is only
one yeshiva in the country and it
is not functioning, which means
that there can be no replacements
for the handful of aging rabbis and
other religious functionaries.

Eshkol's Popularity Up
Among Israeli Students

TEL AVIV (ZINS)—A poll taken
at Bar-Ilan University, reveals that
30 per cent of the students ques-
tioned have named Levi Eshkol as
competent to continue in the office
of premier.

In a similar poll conducted there
last year, 78 per cent expressed no

confidence in the premier; Moshe
Dayan scored only 18 per cent of
student approval for the premier-
ship. Yigal Olon got 5 per cent
of the votes; Ben Gurion 4 per
cent; Abba Eban 3 per cent;
Shimon Peres — 2 per cent; Hz-
hak Rabin 1.5 per cent; Yigal
Yadin .04 per cent and Moshe
Shapiro 1 per cent.
On the question who would be
the best man to serve as defense
mini s t e r, 77 per cent picked
Dayan; 10 per cent voted for
Rabin; 2 per cent. for Alon.
Menahem Begin and Peres drew
1.3 per cent each; Ezer Weizman-
0.5 per cent and Ben Gurion - 0.3
per cent.

Paul Himmelfarb, D.C.
Communal Leader, Dead

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Paul

Himmelfarb, 90, a Jewish com-
munal leader and philanthropist,
died Jan. 18. For his services as
chairman of the advisory council
of the Israel Bond Organization,
Himmelfarb was, in 1963, made
Washington's Jewish "Man of the
Year." A former president of the

Jewish Social Service Agency, he

headed the Hebrew Free Loan
Association for 35 years and was
Washington
treasurer of the
United Jewish Appeal for 30 years.
An 18,000-tree forest that he started
in Israel bears his name.

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