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Israel's Existence,
Hits `Expansionists'

NEW YORK (JTA)—A group of
Jewish leftists have voiced sup-
port of a Middle East peace bas-
ed on Israel's right to exist as a
sovereign state within "secure and
guaranteed boundaries." But a
statement issued by "Leaders of
Progressive Jewish Organizations"
assailed both Arab leaders who
have announced their intention to
destroy Israel and Israeli leaders
whom the group described as "ex-
pansionists" and "annexationists.",

Michael E. Berke Joins
Staff of Federation

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34—Friday, October 17, 1969

Michael E. Berke has joined the
staff of the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation as director of the mercantile
division and food
division of the
Allied Jewish
Campaign, Wil-
liam Avrunin,
executive vice
president, an-
nounced.
Berke, a special
education teaches
for four years
with the Wayne
Berke
County Interme-
diate Schools, holds a B.A. in his-
tory from Wayne State University.
Married to the former Linda
Weisman. Berke lives at 615 E. 11
Mile, Royal Oak. ?i t,

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The 18th annual Jewish Book Fair, to be held at the Jewish
Center Nov. 8-16, is under the leadership of Mrs. Henry Berris (cen-
ter, seated). and these committee chairmen and steering committee
‘`"7 Expectation
(from left), standing, Mesdames Louis LaMed, Leon Rottenberg,
Shop inc. ve
Gerald Bloom, B. Benedict Glazer, Abe Katzman, Harry Oberstein, I In those categories, it placed
141 West Maple Rd.
Harry E. August, Harry Jackson, Philip Fealk, Victor Shiffman and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan,
Birmingham
Carl Schiller; seated, Mesdames Herman Fishman. Morris Friedman,
Deputy Premier Yigal Allen and
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Berris, George Parzen and Abe Kutlov. Not shown are Mesdames
Herut Party leader Menahem Be-
46 Daily 10.5:30
John Espar, M. Baron Golub, Lawrence Wember, Milton L. Berry,
gin.
5:(
Thor...Fri.
Darwin Canvasser, Alvin Geffen, Sidney Winer, Samuel Aaron, Alex-
4 1119 p.m.
The
statement
was
signed
by
15
ander Sanders, Robert Drews, George Barr, David Dombey, Arthur
M&Ms Shindig to Be
I. Gould. Benjamin Jaffe, Louis Redstone, Samuel Rhodes, Emil I figures prominent on the Jewish
left.
Rothman, Seymour Rowe, David Shapiro, Julian Tobias and Abe
'Halloween Happening'
Quit tinAt My 14 aiwava
Meanwhile, the Soviet Com-
Zitomer.
The M & Ms, Jewish singles
munist Party newspaper Pravda
group for men and women age
unspecified United
demanded
PERSONALIZED
25-40 will present its second an-
Nations sanctions to force Is-
nual "Ilaloween Happening" at 9
FITTING
rael's withdrawal from the oc- p.m. Oct. 24 at the Holiday Inn,
cupied Arab territories and ac-
W.
Eight
Mile
and
Meyers
Rds.
Sept. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
cused the United States of dup-
Oct 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
.
Costumes will be optional. Fred-
licity Middle
liam Markowitz, 16988 Addison, Douglas M. Kaploe (Rose-Mary
die Sheyer and his "Shy-Cats" will
Grayson), former Detroiters of
East peace.
Southfield, a son, Jason Todd.
provide the music. Jewish single
Freehold, N.J., a son, Randell
The Pravda article was signed adults in Port Huron, Flint, Grand
Oct. 9--To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin.
"Observer" indicating that it was Rapids, Muskegon, Lansing, Wind-
J. Weisman (Gale Golden of Bay
contributed from outside the news- sor and Toledo have been invited
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald paper's staff, possibly from a high to the dance.
City), 34348 Commons, Farming-
A. Zeff (Lyn Brozgold), 29820 Fair- government or party sources.
ton, a son, Stuart Michael.
SHOES F9R
fax. Southfield. a son, Richard
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THE FAMILY
Oct. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kevin.
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DETROIT USO needs volunteers
15224 W. 7 MILE ROAD
'Stein (Allison Schwartz), 10711 Al-
Aug. 29—To former Detroiter age 18 to 24 to serve in the pro-
bany. Oak Park. a daughter, Ken-
11/2 Blks. E. of Greenfield
Photographers
Dr. Bruce Feldman and Mrs. Feld- gram. There is also a need for
dra Darlene.
PHONE: 342-8559
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man (Gail Carr of San Diego), of volunteers 25 and over to serve as
chaperons and as information desk
Hours: 10 to 6
UN 4.8785
Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Los Angeles, a daughter, Nicole receptionist. Junior volunteers at-
Lawson (Carol Ann Dickstein), Wendy.
tend
weekly
events
at
the
down-
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27630 Sutherland, Southfield, a son,
town USO Center, 306 Michigan
Richard Scott.
To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Blau Ave., and at Selfridge and Wusitt"'
MENTION THIS AD FOR SPECIAL RATES 1
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(Hannah Silver), 29495 Marshall, smith bases. To participate in the
Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Southfield, a daughter, Tamara program, application blanks may
lin Schiff (Sheilah Katz), 2027 Ar- Beth.
be obtained by calling the USO of-
REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL
cher, a son, Ari.
fice, 962-5044.
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Oct. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Michael
d. Cherrin (Sandra Schlussel),
Ideally Located 7 /4 Mile From Northland
21200 Winchester, Southfield, a son,
COLOR TV — Heated Pool — Hi-fi — Restaurant
and his ORCHESTRA
THE FRED WARING SHOW,
Scott Brian.
"Music of its Best
Ben Halpern, co owner
comes to the Masonic Auditorium
Airport Transportation Available
for Your Guests"
Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-, 8:20 p.m. Friday. Tickets are
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14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK
NEXT TO VIC TAMMY HEALTH CLUB
nard S. Friedman (Sharry Robins), available at the Masonic Auditor-
29271 Fairfax, Southfield, a daugh- ium box office. Grinnell's down-
town and all J. L. Hudson ticket
ter, Jacqueline Ann.
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centers.
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Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Yale
National Carpet Organization of Iran - N.C.O. of Iran
Levin (Anna Kovinsky of Windsor),
When the AFRICAN DANCE
Presents a Public Auction of Handwoven Oriental and
26680 Meadowlark, Southfield, a COMPANY of GHANA comes to
daughter, Jennifer Gail.
the Masonic Auditorium, 3 p.m.
Nov. 2, the whole cultural pano-
rama of Ghana and neighboring
REV: GOLDMAN L.
countries will be brought to the
stage in music and dance. The
Over 100 Pieces—All new rugs—in All Sizes
Akan Ceremonial Dance leads off
Included are Imperial Crown Kermans, Royal Crown Sarducks, Imperial Crown Kashans,
MOREL
the presentation.
Royal Palace Quoms, Palace Varamin, Imperial Princess Bokharas —Also, Hunting
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Carpets, Vase and Garden of Flowers Carpets, Prayer Rugs, etc.
3 53-5444
SUSAN AND RUSSELL BOLT's
The practice of clipping wool from sheep with hand shears is still in force. The
exhibition of ceramics and gra-
wool is then washed several times until it is thoroughly clean and free of lano-
phics will open at Allen Rubiner
lin. The carding of the wool is done on a bow string and then spun on primi-
Gallery Tuesday and continue
tive spinning wheels. The wool is then dyed in large vats and strung out in the
through Nov. 11. The artists will
sun to dry, then the weaving starts.
Experienced Mohcl
attend an opening reception.
Under the patronage and direct sponsorship of the N.C.O. organization of
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Serving in Hospitals & Homes
\Iran this superb collection is for exposition in order to familiarize the
The 10th semi-annual ANTIQUE
Americans with the outstanding and luxurious exhibition pieces of Persian
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SHOW AND FLEA MARKET will
be held at the Michigan State Fair
and Oriental rugs. Also the collection is to be auctioned in order to promote
Grounds Community Arts Build-
market in North America.
Recommended by Physicians
ing at 1-10 p.m, today and Satur-
Among many other rugs, the collection also includes collector's items consisting of
day and Sunday from 1-7 p.m.
some very unique and rare pieces of Persian rugs.
RABBI
You are cordially invited to view this exciting exhibition to appreciate the intricate
Senior citizens are admitted free.
craftsmanship apparent in these Persian rugs.
Both ""white elephants" and true
We are instructed immediately after the termination of the exhibition to sell these
Expert Mohel
antiques will be shown by 65 ex-
beautiful pieces individually by
Serving Hospitals and Homes
hibitors. There will be a book
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bazaar sponsored by the Michigan
Diabetes Association with proceeds
going to Camp Midicha, a summer
PLEASE NOTE: Our expert and lecturer on Persian Rugs, from Iran, will be in attendance at the
children.
exhibition and at the time of the auction sale.
SHALOM RALPH camp for diabetic
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A first time in Detroit color
. movie, "THE GLORIES OF AUS-
TRIA", William Sylvester, narra-
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tor, opens the 1969-70 season of
_ the World Adventure Series at the
Washington Blvd. & Park, Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Institute of Arts at 3 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 2.
FREE EXHIBITION AT THE DETROIT HILTON
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Harvard Row shopping mall will
be the setting for the 23rd annual
book sale of the AMERICAN AS-
AUCTION STARTS SUNDAY AT 3:30 P.M.
UNIVERSITY
OF
SOCIATION
Leading Licensed & Bonded Auctioneers
WOMEN, Oakland Branch, at 9:30
of Detroit, Mich. for over o century

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PERSIAN RUGS

RABBI JOSHUA SPIRO

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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SUNDAY, OCT. 19th AT 3:30 P.M.

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