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January 31, 1969 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-01-31

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17—HOUSES FOR SALE

3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW
ON MURRAY HILL

Peer. room. New carpeting. Close
to schools, transportation and shop-
ping.

Shown By Appt.

835.1668

SOUTHFIELD
IN THE RAVINES

Custom 4 bedroom colonial on
% acre site, completely landscaped
with automatic sprinklers and
heated swimming pool. 21/2 baths,
formal dining room, family room,
first floor mud-rm. Kitchen with
every imaginable built-in. 21/2 car
garage. Must be seen to be appre-
ciated. Must sell immediately.

358-2216

OAK PARK
14661 TALBOT

New brick ranch, 2 car garage. 3
bedrooms. Ph baths, large kitchen
with built-ins, family room with
fireplace. Carpeting, air-condition-
ing. EXTRAS. Open Sun. 2.5. Ask-
ing $32,900.

547-9069

19-F—VACANT BUSINESS
PROPERTY FOR SALE

40—EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE

Community Shopping Center
Site Attn: Builders and
Developers

Young agressive accountant for active
production home builder. Good future.
Write Box No. 913,

THE JEWISH NEWS
17100 W. 7 MILE RD.
Detroit, Mich. 48235

Over 3 acres. Excellent commer-
cial corner in Westland adjoin-

ing gas station and bank. Terms
available.

FEDEWA REAL ESTATE

Specialist in commercial and in-
vestment properties.

353-1575

HOUSEKEEPER wanted for light duties.
Part-time or full-time. Temporary. For
convalescent. 862-6935.

COMPANION for woman. Very light
duties. Beautiful room with bath—
apartment building. Live-in. Wages.
Southfield area. TO 8-9592, EL 6-3253,
LI 4-7570, 358-0110.

357-2354

30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

MATH TUTORING, grades 7-12. James

Wineman. UN 3-6372.

HOUSEKEEPER

For elderly woman. Light duties
and kosher cooking. Private room.
All day Sunday and Monday morn-
ing off. $50 week.

CALL: MR. KELCH
TO 9-2050

BAR-MITZVA, Hebrew, Synagogue, Eng-
lish. Experienced tutor. 342-9254. 546-0583

FOR AN excellent Bar-Mitzva perform-
ance call Joshua Shames. UN 2-0372.

40—EMPLOYMENT

MALE AND/OR FEMALE

WANTED, housekeeper. Live in. Salary
References. VE 5-6256.

WORK IN PAWN SHOP

Teen-ager—after school okay
or person, part-time. No ex-
perience needed.

1400 Michigan
WO. 2-8698

Person needed to work in pawn shop.
No experience necessary. WO 2-8698.
i

17-A—LOTS FOR SALE

LOT FOR SALE. 82x300. On Louise in
Southfield. Price $7,500. Sewer and
water. Call 353-4289.

Southfield — Residentiol Ravine lot
with running stream. Over an acre
of land. Water & gas in, also deep
welL Priced $14,000.

Commercial Lot on Telegraph &
Florence 122' cor. lot 110' deep.
Excel. lot. $59,990.

ASK FOR DONNA TITSCHLER

EL 7-5414 or EL 3-9000

chamberlain

Southfield and 11 Mile Roads

Coventry Hills

14 MILE AT INKSTER

2 beautiful 1/2 acre lots on the lake
in this prestige Sub. Near Franklin
Hills Country Club. UN 3-6260.

Burton M. Seidon

FOR SALE — BY OWNER

Luxurious Ravine Lot. Approx.
1 3„:, acres with stream at rear. Ad-
jacent to Birmingham Country
Club. Must be sold in the next 2
weeks.
398-1173

SOUTH F I ELD

Beautiful large lot, 153x175—
with gas, water & sewer on
Woodhaven Lane. East of
Lahser, North of 12. Short
walk to new Ahavas Achim.
$15,000.

GR 6-3322

17-C—WANTED—LOTS

W-A-N-T-E-D

Vacant Lots & Acreage

Residential or Business
Detroit or Suburb

G. & W. Real Estate

366-2996

3200 E. Outer, Detroit 48234

194—BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR SALE

9 Apts. brick includes store, leased
for $325 a me. To close estate, $40,-
000 terms. For 20 years we have
sold more properties each month

than any other firm In Michigan.
Let us sell yours. Phone for cata-
logue of homes.

ELSEA — 843-6000

Our Classified
Ads Get
Results
Call
YE- 8-9364

CHAS. CADOTTE 874-3281

PAINTING and decorating. All work
guaranteed. References. TY 7-2501.

FURNITURE refinished and repaired.
Free estimates. UN 4.3547.

DECORATING-PAINTING — Neat and
clean. Also small carpentry work. 542-
3270.



A 8. B PAINTING

Interior, exterior and wall wash-

ing.

Bonded—Guaranteed Satisfaction

538.7562

or

255-4327

SMALL JOBS, basement ceiling and
floors tiled, walls paneled. Reasonable.
Ron. LI 3-4576.

PAINTING. Interior-exterior. Free esti-
mates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639, KE 8-1047.

• _
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.

alist, garbage disposals, repaired and
serviced. Call 4-6926.

-

LOOKING FOR AN
INTERESTING JOB?

TELEPHONE OPERATORS
CLERK TYPISTS
KEY PUNCH OPERATORS
STENOGRAPHERS

13635 GREINER, DETROIT

Also positions as

• Splicers
• Installers
• Electrical Technicians

APPLY OR CALL

ROOM 201, LELAND HOUSE
400 Bagley, Detroit, Phone 393-2815

-

REFERENCES

PLUMBING. Expert home repair speci-

for developing asking $900 an
acre. terms.

843 6000

INTERIOR ONLY.

BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—A great
majority of Buenos Aires' Sephar-
dic (Oriental) Jews lack higher
A-1 PAPERHANGING and painting. Im- education, and Jewish education
mediate service. UN 4-0326.
among them is meager, in most
Send resume to BOX 908
cases not being continued beyond
The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
Detroit, Michigan 48235.
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005
the primary school level, the Jew-
126 Belmont.
ish Telegraphic Agency learned
STENOGRAPHER—
from a survey.
LARKINS MOVING CO.
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR
The survey, as yet unpublished,
Experienced for social service ag-
Household and Office Furniture
ency. Excellent salary and fringe
was made by the Associacion Corn-
Local and Inter-state
benefits. Conveniently located North-
munidad
Israelita Sefaradi de
west area. References required.
Also storage.
Buenos Aires in cooperation with
894-4587
DI 1 5959
the Latin American department of
the American Jewish Committee.
It contained the results of inter-
views with 2,177 families of asso-
ciation members and 500 families
of nonmembers in Buenos Aires
and its environs.
According to the survey, 95
per cent of those interviewed
Many positions now available
received some sort of formal in-
struction, and about half com-
AS
pleted primary school. Only six
per cent of the parents and 13
per cent of the younger genera-
tion over age 24 completed uni-
versity studies.
Only 28 per cent of the associa-
tion members and 13 per cent of
the nonmembers were born
abroad, mostly in Turkey and
other countries with large Sephar-
dic communities. A survey of their
means of livelihood disclosed that
40 per cent of the parents and 15
APPLY OR CALL
per cent of the sons over 24 were
Between 8:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. Monday thru Friday
in business or industry, 8 per
cent of the parents and 13 per cent
225 S. TROY, ROYAL OAK Phone 543-9910
of the sons were professionals, and,
100 S. GRATIOT, MT. CLEMENS Phone 468-9957
20 and 13 per cent respectively
were employed by others.

WANTED: Person for buyer posi-
tion with scrap non-ferrous metal
company. All replies confidential. '

Between 8:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. Monday thru Friday



EXPERT PAPERHANGING
PAINTING

Buenos Aires Sephardim
Suffer Lack of Education

Rolling 39 Acres

ELSEA

50—BUSINESS CARDS

Local and Long Distance STORAGE.
ACCOUNTANT — Semi-senior or senior. 40 - A — EMPLOYMENT WANTED
Packinci, pianos, appliances, household
Permanent position. Expanding CPA
firm. Partnership potential wanted. 357- CARE FOR infant or pre-school child furnishings.
2829 Northend—Ferndale
5807. while mother teaches. Excellent refer-
l-711501 Oak Park or Southfield. LI
543-4832
RARE opportunity for mature experi- e
enced salesperson—selling office furni-
ture, office machines. Good salary plus
50--BUSINESS CARDS
commission. Ferndale. Call after 6 p.m.
358A.,045.
LADIES alterations. Quick service. Ex-
erienced. Reasonable prices. 538-4030.

17-D—ACREAGE FOR SALE

W. of Ypsi. on Schill Rd. ideal

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

105 E. BETHUNE (Corner of John R)

Phone 873-9900 ext. 281

Rooms-101 Northwest Office Center, Southfield
(Southfield at 91/2 Mile)
Phone 357-4473

23500 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn

Phone 565-5740

Michigan Bell
Telephone Co.

Ai

Equal Opportunity Employer ,
• •



Technion Graduate Wins
Architectural Prize

HAIFA — The annual Sigmund
Braverman Prize for an original
and creative architectural design
for 1968 has been awarded to Alex-
ander Mesinger, a 1968 graduate of
the faculty of architecture and
town planning of the Technion-Is-
rael Institute of Technology.
Mesinger's prize-winning project
was the design for a Haifa sub-
urban center, embodying a new
concept which allows for expansion
by an "organic" process, providing
the greatest flexibility.
Mesinger was born in Russia in
1942 and with his family was
aboard the famous immigrant ship
"Exodus 1947" which was not per-
mitted by the British to land its
refugees in Palestine and was re-
turned to Europe. The family fin-
ally arrived in Israel in 1948.
The Sigmund Braverman Prize
was established by Mrs. Libbie
Braverman in the name of her late
husband, a distinguished architect
in Cleveland, who died in 1960.
.


Friday, January 31, 1969-45

Diggers Find Items
From Maimonides'
Day in Egypt

CAIRO—Fustat, where Maimoni-
des settled as a young refugee from
religious periecution in Spain, is
the site of a- finding of medieval art
objects by American archaeolo-
gists.
Eric Pace, New York Times cor-
respondent, reported that perfume
vials, Chinese porcelain and other
relics of the Islamic city have
been discovered by a team led by
Dr. George Scanlon, American spe-
cialist in Islamic art, who began
diggings in 1964. Among the insti-
tutions which helped finance the
expedition was the University of
Michigan.
It was in Fustat that Maimoni-
des wrote his most famous work,
"Guide for the Perplexed," which
laid the groundwork for the sub-
sequent development of Jewish
philosophy. No identifiably Jew-
ish relics were found in the rains,
which lay under centuries al
earth and rubble.
Fustat was founded in the 7th
Century on an arid slope at what is
now the southern edge of Cairo. It
was the first capital of Islamic
Egypt and became the seat of a
Jewish academy founded by an
Italian scholar, Shemaria Ben
Elchanan, as early as 970.
The city was very sophisticated,
a center of intellectual life and art
and commerce. The graceful resi-
dences had indoor pools, upstairs
men's and women's bathrooms and
kitchens with Spanish chinaware or
Chinese Sung Celadon tablewear.

Germany Gives Israel

$500 Million in Arms

TEL AVIV JTA)—A former of-
ficial of Israel's defense ministry
disclosed that West Germany had
made a gift to Israel of $50 0 ,000 ,-
000 worth of arms. Shimon Peres,
who was the ministry's director-
general and is now deputy secre-
tary general of the Israel Labor
Party, spoke at a party meeting
in Ashdod. He did not elaborate on
the German gift nor did he say
when the arms were received.
Peres made the disclosure in the
course of remarks on France's
recent embargo on military equip-
ment and spare parts to Israel.

Historic Temple Marks
116th Birthday at Service

LOS ANGELES (JTA)—A pioneer
Los Angeles synagogue which was
started as an Orthodox congrega-
tion in 1854 and grew to become"
one of the largest Reform congre-
gations in the world, marked its
116th birthday here last Friday.
Dr. Edgar F. Mangin, senior rabbi
of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple,
celebrated the occasion at special
services.
Rabbi Mangain has been with
the congregation for 54 years. He
is assisted by Dr. Alfred Wolf, Dr.
Maxwell H. Dubin and Dr. Henri
E. Front, who took his post recent-
ly. The congregation was establish-
ed as Bnai Brith Congregation by
a handful of Jews when Los An-
geles was a small village and
California was recovering from the
"gold rush" fever.
Its first rabbi was Joseph New-
mark, who volunteered his serv-
ices. Dr. Georg Piness, president
of the temple, presided at the an-
niversary celebrations.

Nazi Materials, Arms
Found in NY Warehouse

NEW YORK—A cache of Nazi
!flags and literature, photos of
Hitler and assorted weapons were
{ discovered in a Manhattan ware-
; house in Yorkville, New York's
German _American section.
The 15 cartons, trunks and suit-
I eases were left by a man who
, identified himself as Dr. Jose
1Galvez of Cali, Colombia. The FBI
is searching for the man. The mate-
rials were discovered when the
warehouse owners decided to auc-
tion them. Tte storage bill had been
unpaid over, a , ofc: 4„'„

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