18—Friday, February 21, 1969
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lubavitcher Alumnus Is
Brussels Chief Rabbi

Industrial
Commercial
Real Estate

Everything
in real estate
from the
ground upi

HEAVY MANUFACTURING

—15 acres, Penn Rd,
Taylor, Mich. Priced for
the investor.

HEAVY INDUSTRIAL-18.3
acres at proposed Inter-

chge of 1-275 and Sibley
Rd, Huron Twp. With rail
and water, Detroit sew-
ers. Available Dec 1969.
Priced to sell.

PRIME COMMERCIAL SITE
— No location like this

one. 3.4 acres between
12 Mlle Rd and 1-696 with
Orchard Lk Rd frontage
in Farmington. Ideal
commercial or motel site.

CRANE INDUSTRIAL PARK

—Let us build and lease
back your new plant or
warehouse in this strate-
gic location within the
Detroit trucking limits,
three minutes from the
proposed 1-94 and 1-278
interchge.

AIRWAY INDUSTRIAL PARK

—This prime location will
be developed in the
Thompson-Brown tradi-
tion of Class A concrete
roads. Complete with in-
dustrial-sized water and
sewer lines. Choose your
site now and start plan-
ning.

FARMINGTON FREEWAY
INDUSTRIAL PARK — Only

5 building sites left in this
Park. Fully controlled
restrictive covenant. Full
utilities. Class A concrete
roads. 1-275 and 1-696 In-
terchge.
METROPLEX — The Ideal
location for your new
plant, Just 1/4-mile north
of Metro Airport at the
intersection of Middlebelt
and Ecorse Roads. Easy
on and off 1-94 X-way.

BRUSSELS—Rabbi Azriel Chai-
kin, a graduate of the Central
Lubavitcher Yeshiva in Brooklyn,
New York, has been appointed
Chief Rabbi of Brussels.
Rabbi Chaikin studied at the
Lubavitcher Yeshiva in Paris and
then in New York, where he
received his ordination in 1954.
In 1955 Rabbi Chaikin was sent
by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi
Menachem M. Schneerson, to head
the Lubavticher school in Agadir,
Morocco, and in 1958 was trans-
ferred by the Rebbe to direct
Lubavitcher activities in Scandin-
avia.
He resided in Copenhagen where
he also became Dean of the Mach-
zikei Hadas Yeshiva, until assum-
ing his new position in Brussels.
Rabbi Abraham Osdoba, also a
Lubavitcher alumnus, has been
appointed as the new head of
Lubavitcher activities in Scandin-
avia.
Rabbi Chaikin's father, the late
Rabbi Meir Chaim Chaikin, was
Chief Rabbi of Sweden from 1947
until 1951.

30 Volunteers Join
Sherut La'Am to Israel

NEW YORK—Thirty volunteers,
high school graduates and college
students aged 18-22, left for a six-
month Sherut La'Am program in
Israel where they will be placed
in the Kibutzim Yiron and Tirat
Zvi.
The 30 participants are the first
group of Sherut La'Am volunteers
in 1969. In 1968 Sherut La'Am sent
241 volunteers to serve in Israel:
122 participated in one-year pro-
grams whereas 119 volunteers for
a six-month program. The number
of Sherut La'Am volunteers in
the current year is expected to
exceed 300.
From its inception in 1965 Sherut
La'Am has sent 1,132 participants
to serve in Israel.

Dutch Rabbi to Give Class
in Talmud at 2 Seminaries

Montreal Jews Deny Reports of Exit From Quebec

MONTREAL (JTA) — Jewish separatism and French-Canadian character and is nothing else but
chauvinism, exclusivism and self:-
leaders of this community have nationalism.
Jewish leaders here, in denying interest. But the Jewish commtm-
discounted a report prominently
ity
is convinced that despite emu
featured in the Montreal Star pur- "flight" of Jews from the province,

portedly describing a flight of Jew-
ish people and capital from Que-
bec because of its allegedly un-
healthy political climate.
The article, by Peter Regen-
streif, Canadian pollster and re-
searcher, asserted that a flight of
Jews and Jewish capital from the
province reflected the sensitivity
of Jews to "eventual political up-
heavals, separation and racism."
The flight of the Jews, the report
indicated, was because of their

pointed out that the Jewish com-
munity was actually investing mil-
lions of dollars in capital invest-
ment here. They cited the new
headquarters being erected for the
Canadian Jewish Congress, the
extension of the Jewish General
Hospital and of the facilities of the
Hebrew Y as indications of the

permanency of Jewish life here.
They noted that a number of
Jewish-owned firms, particularly

in the clothing industry, were
engaged in expanding plant and

concern over the rise of French

Frenchmen Not United
in Opposing De Gaulle

PARIS (JTA)—A poll taken by
France's largest public opinion re-
search organization has shown that
the average Frenchman does not
share the opposition to President
Charles de Gualle's pro-Arab Mid-
dle East policies and his military
embargo against Israel that has
been strongly expressed by lead-
ing French political figures and
most sections of the press. The
poll was conducted at the end of

machinery here. They pointed
out that added United States in-
vestments in the province were
bringing a number of Jewish
executives and skilled personnel.
A community spokesman pointed
out, "Jews are not afraid of
French-Canadian nationalism. They
sympathize with it as, in many
aspects, it repeats the pattern of
Jewish survival in many countries
where Jews have been subjected
to assimilation. What the Jews
don't like," this official explained,
"is the special brand of national-
ism which shows an extremist

January by the "LFOP" at the re-
quest of the mass circulation news- Ministry Issues 2,000
paper, France Soir.
It disclosed that 37 per cent of Permits for Arabs
those questioned approved the de Returning from Jordan

Gaulle embargo on military equip-
ment and spare parts to Israel and
37 per cent disapproved. Thirty-
three per cent expressed dis-
approval of Gen. de Gaulle's over-
all Middle East policy but 31 per
cent approved, an increase of 1
per cent since the last poll was
taken on the issue in December.
A majority of Frenchmen — 52
per cent—approved of de Gaulle's
efforts to establish closer ties with
Soviet Russia, a policy linked to
France's stand on the Middle East.

Biased French Group
Registers for Legality

JERUSALEM (JTA) — The in-
terior ministry has issued 2,000
new permits for former West Bank
residents now in Jordan who wish
to return to their homes. Last
November the ministry announc-
ed that the validity of 7,000 un-
used permits that was to have ex-
pired at the end of 1968 would be
extended through Jan. 31, 1969. So
far, however, less than 100 of the
extended permits have been used.

dam and Utrecht. He studied at the group includes several right-
the Hebrew University in Jeru- wing personalities and avowed anti-
Se m ites.
salem.

Chaplain Gets Medal in Vietnam

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14 acre site presently on

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1-96/Grand River exit
ramp. Will be at the pro-
posed interchge of 1-275,
1-96 and 1-696.

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He added that the Jewish com-
munity would follow political
events in the province closely but
he stressed that -"Montreal w1/1
never cease to be the capital of
Jewish life in Canada."

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AMSTERDAM (JTA)—A Dutch
rabbi, Itzhak Ashkenazi, has
agreed to teach Talmud at two
Roman Catholic theological aca-
demies in Holland. The 42-year- the 1945 execution of Robert Brazil-
old spiritual leader of the Liberal lach, an anti-Semitic propagandist
Jewish community of Arnhem will who was convicted of war crimes
lecture at institutions in Amster- by a French court. Membership in

taro excesses and violence that
might occur, Quebec's nationalism
will never lose its civilized char-

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For distinguishing himself "by outstanding meritorious service"
as a Jewish chaplain in Vietnam from December 1967 to November
1968, Chaplain (Cpt.) Franklin C. Breslau (right) is presented the

Bronze Star citation by Chaplain (Col.) Gerard Gefell, U.S. Army
Vietnam staff chaplain, at XXIV Corps Headquarters in Phu Bai, the
commission on Jewish chaplaincy of the National Jewish Welfare
Board reported. The citation accompanies the Bronze Star Medal
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