THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—EMPLOYMENT ' 46—Friday, January 17, 1969 Must be presently licensed. Learn the Real Estate business from a MAN'S point of view. This is your opportunity to join Oakland County's largest buying office if you're not satisfied with your present earnings, you will be interested in what we have to offer. LI 8-1900 STENOGRAPHER— DICTAPHONE OPERATOR Experienced for social service ag- ency. Excellent salary and fringe benefits. Conveniently located North- west area. References required. DI 1-5959 WORK IN PAWN SHOP CLERKS Teen-ager—after school okay or person, part-time. No ex- perience needed. General Office EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON This Association has opening in its Mortgage Division, Downtown Detroit Office, which will be sub- sequently relocated to 10 Mile Road and Northwestern, South- field, Michigan in approximately one year. Must type 50 w.p.m. ac- curately. Good starting salary with excel- lent fringe benefits. We invite your inquiry—Personnel, 7th floor, 965-5820, Ext. 371, 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. to assist manager for cutlery and gift shop. Hours flexible. Salary plus commission. AMERICAN SAVINGS 600 Woodward 1400 Michigan WO. 2-8698 OFFICE MANAGER Controller, complete charge, wholesale distributor. Mr. Palmer, Household Products Co.. 4771 Dubois. 832-0500 585-5655 Music Festival's 25th Year WANTED — Part-time counter help for delicatessen. 7 Mile - Outer Drive area. 345.3989 between 7 a.m.-8 p.m. GENERAL office workers, 5 days, $90. Northwest Detroit. Meral Wholesale Person needed to work in pawn shop. Grocery Co. 8031 Lyndon. UN 4-6622. No experience necessary. WO 2.8698. Real Estate People Penn Realty MALE AND/OR FEMALE 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE at Congress An equal opportunity employer LOOKING FOR AN INTERESTING JOB? Many positions now available APPLY OR CALL . Between 8:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. Monday thru Friday Michigan Bell Telephone Co. An Equal Opportunity Employer VETERANS Use your "On the job training" allowances from VA thru employment with our company as • Installers • Splicers • Electrical Technicians JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. Local and Long Distance STORAGE. Packing, pianos, appliances, household furnishings. 8829 Northend—Ferndale ELECTRIC REPAIRS. All types — resi- dential, commercial. EL 6-7228. A-I PAPERHANGING and painting. Im- mediate service. UN 4-0326. LARKINS MOVING CO. Household and Office Furniture Local and Inter-state Also storage. 894-4587 EXPERT PAPERHANGING PAINTING An Equal Opportunity Employer FEBRUARY 1—APRIL 2, 1969 INTERIOR ONLY. REFERENCES CHAS. CADOTTE 874-3281 PAINTING and decorating. All work guaranteed. References. TY 7-2501. FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Free estimates. UN 4-3547. 55-C—COATS FOR SALE ELEGANT MINK JACKET Size 11-12 Like New 542-2104 after 6 P.M. 87—PETS MINIATURE poodles — registered AKC. Black and Silver, 1 femade and 3 males. Call after 4. KE 7-1936. Russell Greenan Novel `It Happened in Boston?' Russell H. Greenan draws upon the Bible, mythology, art, science, humor and adventure to make his novel, "It Happened in Boston?" a superb work of fiction. The novel, published by Random House, introduces its heroes into a sphere of modern problems and alerts the reader to issues that create an avalanche of events marking life's problems and chal- lenges. "It Happened in Boston?" is replete with action, contains suffi- cient humor to keep the reader deeply concerned and vitally inter- ested. It's a novel that won't be easy to put down before the tale is read from beginning to end. 23500 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn (Hr. Westborn) 19992 Kelly Road, Detroit (Hr. Eastland) 105 E. Bethune, Corner John R Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 1911..1969 543-4832 My Neighbors Southfield at 91/2 Mile Road AMERICA FOR BETTER wall washing, can James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Room S 101, Northwest Office Center, Southfield Downtown OF JEWISH MUSIC IN Painting. Interior-exterior. Free esti- mates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639, ICE 8-1047. Room No. 201, Leland House, 400 Bagley, Detroit For information call 393.3202 or apply in person 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. for interview at: CENTURY DECORATING-PAINTING — Neat and clean. Also small carpentry work. 542- 3270. It is said that if you wash a cat it will never again wash itself. This may or may not be true: what is certain is that if you teach a man anything he will never learn it; and if you cure him of a disease he will be unable to cure himself the next time it attacks him. —George Bernard Shaw Receive full pay while training for a challenging career with excellent fringe benefits and good opportunities to advance. A QUARTER 50—BUSINESS CARDS ROOM 201, LELAND HOUSE 400 Bagley, Detroit, Phone 393-2815 105 E. BETHUNE (Corner of John R) Phone 875-2080 ROOM S-101 Northwest Office Center, Southfield (Southfield at 91/2 Mile) Phone 357-4473 13635 GREINER, DETROIT Phone 371-9952 23500 MICHIGAN AVENUE, DEARBORN Phone 565-5740 225 S. TROY, ROYAL OAK Phone 543-9910 100 S. GRATIOT, MT. CLEMENS Phone 468-9957 CELERRATI "You name it...we'll pro. test 1.134tanzli n,J th, et0440 Heralding the 25th annual observance of the Jewish Music Festi- val to be marked throughout the country from Feb. 1 to April 2, under auspices of the National Jewish Welfare Board's Jewish Minh! Council, this poster highlights the theme of the Silver Jubilee event. Benedictions Benedictions are worded in the present tense ("Who bringest forth bread from the earth," "Who re- deemest Israel"). From a practical viewpoint this is grammatically correct even when referring to the past. Rab- binic commentaries, however, in- dicate that there is a great lesson to be learned from this preferred usage of tense. It shows that the world is in a constant and con- tinuing process of creation. It fur- ther shows that the Almighty has not simply given something to man and then lost interest in him. Rather, he is constantly concerned with man's sustenance. Further- more, it should be noted that while to man's limited intellect time is divided into past, present and fu- ture, to the Almighty these three are all one, He "is, was and will be" all at the same time. There are no special benedic- tion recited before performing an act of charity such as there is before performing other religious acts. A number of reasons are ad- vanced. Some claim that in order for a benediction to be recited be- fore the performance of a religious act, there must be a spirit of glad- ness before the performance of the act. Apparently, some people give charity without the proper spirit. Thus, there is no benedic- tion. Others claim that the rea- son for the omission of the bene- diction is that an act of charity depends upon more than one per- son (the giver and the receiver). In such a case, the giver is never sure that his gift will be accepted. Should it not be accepted, the blessing may be recited in vain. Still others claim that the bene- diction is omitted because when it comes to charity, there should be no delay between one's will and one's action even to the extent of pronouncing a benediction lest the delay may, in some cases, make the gift arrive too late, and this gift may be one of a critical na- ture, sometimes being a matter of life and death. There is no benediction re- cited when observing the Com- mandment of honoring one's father and mother. Some claim, as in the act of charity, the parent may in some By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright 1969, JTA, Inc.) cases refuse the honor and thus the benediction would be in vain. However, there is another consid- eration which would apply both to a benediction for charity and for honoring one's parents. This is the fact that certain Command- ments can be completely fulfilled with one act (putting on the Tefi- lin, holding the Lulab, etc.). Other Commandments cannot be fulfilled by one simple act. Their obligation is a continuous one. Having given charity once does not excuse a man the next time it is asked for or needed, even in the same day. Likewise, performing - an act of honoring one's parent does not ex- cuse one from the obligation of honoring the parent the very next time the opportunity arises, even if it should arise in the next few minutes. One is therefore never sure that he has ever been in a position to complete his obligation. He thus can never tell whether or not he is going to perform a com- plete Commandment. Thus, a ben- ediction would be out of order. 2.8 Million Population in Israel, Census Finds JERUSALEM (ZINS)—A recent census has disclosed that 2,841,000 people inhabited Israel at the end of 1968, and 2,435,000 among them were Jews. These figures include the inhabitants of East Jerusalem. The general increase of the population in 1968 was 63,000 (2.4 per cent). The natural increase of the Jewish population was ap- proximately 50,000 (2.1 per cent). The natural increase of the non- Jewish population reached 12,500 (3.9 per cent). Morton Sobell Freed NEW YORK — After a prison term of 17 years and 9 months, Morton Sobell has been released from the Lewisburg, Pa., peniten- tiary. Sobell was sentenced to 30 years for a wartime espionage conspiracy to deliver vital nation- al secrets to the Soviet Union. Sobell was a eo-defendant with Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, exe- cuted atom spies. He maintained his innocence, and his wife car- ried on an unceasing fight for his release.