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October 18, 1968 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-18

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Word of Cheer From Mount Clemens;
Feldman's Mineral Baths and Passover
Kosher Sedorim Will Be Continued

There will be sedorim at Feld-
man's Hotel in Mount Clemens,
Jerry Feldman assured us this
week.
Because his father, Morris Feld-
man, is aging, is no reason to as-
sume that "The Baths of Arethu-
sa," operated by the Feldmans,
and the kosher hotel that had at-
tracted hundreds for the sedorim,
will not longer operate, he said.
Jerry Feldman told The Jewish
News this week that the hotel
continues to attract many from the
Eastern states, tha t Detroit
friends can plan on Passover ob-
servance and that there is no truth
to rumors that the world-famous

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mineral baths will no longer be
available for the rheumatic.
"We are operating, we will
continue to operate, we remain
the only kosher hotel left in
Mount Clemens, and we are here
to serve our very many Jewish
patrons," the younger Feldman
said.
The rumors were that the world
famous baths in Mount Clemens
were coming to an end. The Feld-
man reassurance offers a new ray
of hope for the many who need the
mineral spa, who come to Mount
Clemens season in, season out.
Feldman's "The Baths of Are-
thusa" became world famous.
While mainly the elders, many
from New York and environs, con-
verged upon Mount Clemens, there
are some younger folks who come
to the baths.
"We offer, in our baths, healing
powers, and we hope never to
abandon the means we offer to
many people to find relief from
their sufferings," Feldman said.
Recalling that many famous
people had come to his father's
spa—George Jessel, Eddie Cantor,
Governor Williams — Jerry Feld-
man said that the crutches that
were left behind by those who
found relief at Feldman's Mineral

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Baths attest to the need for the
Feldman Hotel.
"Therefore we'll stay here," he
said. "And we'll continue.to serve
our many guests, And we'll have
kosher meals and traditional se-
dorim on Passover."
Mayor. Abraham S. Levine of
Mount Clemens applauded Jerry
Feldman's decision. He ex-
pressed pride in a decision to
retain a great asset for his city
and to continue rendering heal-
ing service through the avail-
able minerals.
Feldman's announcement was
greeted cheerfully also by the
many now at the mineral-provid-
ing hotel in Mount Clemens and
old-timers in the city who recall
the other similar hotels and
spas that went out of business, ex-
pressing pride in one hotel's de-
termination to retain the reputa-
tion that has made Mount Clemens
famous.

Dr. Mazar Tells
of Find Outlining
Solomon's City

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — Dr. Binyamin
Mazar, prominent Israeli achaeolo-
gist, said Wednesday that he be-
lieves he knows where the western
limits of King Solomon's Jerusa-
lem are located.
He made the statement to a
group of ministers and heads of in-
stitutions that
have been financ-
ing his- archaeo-
logical work near
the southern wall
of the temple
compound in Old
Jerusalem. T h e
excavations b e -
gan shortly after
Israel united the
old city with the
new in the June
1967 Six-Day
Dr. Mazar War.
Prof. Mazar said Solomon's Jeru-
salem was bounded by a thick
wall that lies beneath pavements
dating from the much later Herod-
ian period that borders the south-
ern wall of the temple mount.
He noted that pottery of the
7th Century, the first temple
period, was discovered in soil
used for landscaping the slope
of the Herodian temple.
Dr. Mazar announced also that
the first season of digging near the
temple wall ended Tuesday. Dig-
ging will continue without interrup-
tion, he said, but Tuesday was the
deadline for findings that will be
included in a publication to be
issued shortly.
New findings will not be an-
nounced, unless they are of excep-
tional importance, until the second
season is ended next year, he said.

Italian Jews Not Exempt
From Tax Because They
`Weren't Enemy of Nazis'

ROME (JTA) — The Italian
government has ruled that Jews
in Italy who survived persecution
during World War II cannot be
exempted from paying a post-war
reconstruction levy that has been
applied to all Italian residents who
were not considered "enemies" by
the Fascist regime.
Finance Undersecretary Vincen-
zo Russo said arguments to ex-
empt Jews were "worthy of full
consideration under a human as-
pect" but lacked a "convincing
legal basis." The levy was imposed
in 1947 to help rebuild Italy's shat-
tered economy. Many Italian Jews
have demanded exempticin on the
grounds that they were treated far
worse than enemy aliens by the
Nazis.

Honest bread is very
the butter that makes the tempt-
—Douglas Jerrold
tiion.

THE DETROIT' JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 18, 1968-7

12 Gaza Youths Allowed to Return Home to Israel

(Direct JTA Teletype s) Wire
to The Jewih New

JERUSALEM — Twelve Gaza
youths who fled to Jordan alter
the June 1967 Arab-Israel War re-
turned home Wednesday with the
permission of Israeli authorities
who approved applications by their
parents to bring them home.
They were part of a group of 88
Palestinian refugees who returned
Tuesday to their former homes on
the West Bank.

A total of 28 applications were
approved for Gaza returnees, but
only a dozen showed up. The
names of those who applied for re-
turn were broadcast by Amman
Radio Tuesday. The youths ar-
rived in Gaza in a bus bearing offi-
cial Jordanian license plates which
was permitted to enter and cross
Israeli territory. The young men
said they returned because they
could find no work in Jordan.

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