CHEERFUL CHARITY Charity should be given cheer- fully, warmly, and comfortingly. There are eight degrees of char- ity, each one higher than the other. The highest is to aid a man by offering him a gift or loan or by providing work for him so that he-may become self-supporting. Industrial Commercial Real Estate Everything in real estate from the ground up! NORTHVILLE TWP.-2.7 acres potential commer- cial property. 7 Mile Rd., Northville Twp. Rapidly developing area. Rent- able home on property. FARMINGTON — Prime 7.90 acres adjacent to new Holiday Inn under construction—all utilities — expressway exposure. ROMULUS LIGHT MFG.- 7.5 acres plus 30' x 90' semi - finished building and 3 bedroom house on Inkster Road. Good buy. TROT—A large piece of Troy for a small piece of cash. Approximately 3/4 of commercial acreage in an area serviced by everything. Priced to go. UVONIA — 3.02 acres — M-1 all utilities. Modem home and office on prop- erty — near 1-96, School- craft. proposed inter- change—sale or lease. BROWNSTOWN TWP.— 160' x 198' on Telegraph Road, south of Sibley — utilities—Terms. SOUTHGATE—All utilities — 800' frontage 1-75 — *excellent location — 10- year Land Contract. S.W. DETROIT—Handyman special —2 story com- mercial. 2 apts rented $155. 1st floor needs renovation—terms. Uzi Narkiss, the Israeli general whose troops liberated and re- united Jerusalem during the Six- Day War, will address an open meeting 8 p.m. April 10 at the Jewish Center. Narkiss, who will speak on "Israel's Needs Today," is on a national tour as director-general of the Jewish Agency's depart- ment of immigration and absorp- tion. Narkiss retired from the army last July at age 43 to direct the agency which plans and - co- ordinates Israel's program for re- ceiving and settling immigrants. Narkiss, who was born in Jeru- salem in 1925, has been a soldier since age 16, when he joined the Hagana and Palmah commandos. His military career was climaxed in June 1967, when he commanded Israel's central front in the war against Jordan and his forces captured the Arab-held section of the Old City of Jerusalem. Narkiss was second in com- mand of a battalion on the Jeru- salem front when statehood was proclaimed on May 14, 1948. Three days later, he directed the historic attack which cap- tured Mt. Zion from the Arab Legion. He then was promoted to batta- lion commander on the southern, or Negev front. His 350-man force routed Egyptian invaders clear- ing a corridor to the Negev, then captured Beersheba, and continu- ing southward into the desert, planted Israel's flag on the sands of Eilat. Later, as adviser to the chief of staff, General Moshe Dayan, Narkiss helped plan and carry out the Sinai Campaign of 1956, and was promoted to colonel. • FOOT SPECIALIST • Announces the opening of his office at 21701 WEST ELEVEN MILE ROAD Near Lahser SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 352-4260 Honoring Our "Man of the Year" UZI NARKISS Canadians for Aliya (Immigration to Israel), and the Israel Aliya Center, which acts as adviser to prospective immigrants. Co-sponsors of his visit are the Jewish Community Council, the Zionist Council and student or- ganizations. Narkiss will participate in the Aliya Conference of the Zionist Organization of America, in the Park Sheraton Hotel, New York. He and Alfred L. Atherton, State' Department specialist on Arab- I Israel affairs, w e r e featured speakers last weekend at the or- ganizing meeting of Bnai Brill's cabinet on Israel affairs. MELVIN WEISZ, C.L.U. TO HIM WE SAY CONGRATULATIONS For a job well done—to his clients and policyholders we say THANK YOU for making it possible for him to place in force in excess of $2,000,000 of life insurance and disability income. Ruben Gold, C.L.U. General Agent and Associates 564-5275 20800 Greenfield Road Narkiss became commanding officer of the central military re- gion in 1965, culminating in the liberation of Jerusalem. The general married Esther Hacohen, daughter of a Knesset member, whom he met when she was assigned as his secretary during the 1948 Negev campaign. They have a son and two daugh- ters. Narkiss' visit to Detroit is under the auspices of the Zionist Organ- ization of Detroit, the Michigan Association of Americans and Holiday Greetings Serving You Better For 56 Years Asks Funds for More Beds for Jewish Aged CAMDEN, N.J. (JTA) — The Jewish Family Service of Camden has asked for a substantially in- creased grant from the Allied Jew- ish Appeal to expand the number of beds for aged residents of the community who need bed care. The JFS has had an arrangement for a number of years with the Greenwood Jewish Home for the Aged in Trenton, which provides five beds for Camden aged resi- dents. r _ KRAJENKE BUICK "Hard to Spell, Easy to Deal With" --' - - What does the Bible say.abetit: Israel and the Middle . East'? Free book on this age old conflict available to Jewish readers. New lestamentand ,40 other literature also available without charge. Write: - CHRISTIAN INFORMATION SERVICE P. O. Box 1048, Rochester, N. Y. 14603 Detroit AAAAA CHLISETTO MUTUAL LIFE IHSUMANGS COMPANY 04 eraweruns. mmommomme. oweAmms After serving as Israel's mili- tary attache in Paris, the Ha- gue, Brussels and Berne from 1959 to 1962, he was assigned to create the Israel National De- fense College, which he opened in 1963 as its founding com- mander. ISRAEL Farmington. Michigan DR. ALAN NICKAMIN Israeli General Uzi Narkiss to Speak at Center Meeting CHOSEN OF GOD? Thompson- Brown Co. 476-8700 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 — Friday, March 28, 1969 12800 JOS. CAMPAU 2 Blocks South of Davison TV/ 1-2700