THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

46-Friday, February 13, 1970

17-HOUSES

FOR SALE

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

1ST OFFERING

EXCELLENT PRODUCE SITE

acre
Beautifully landscaped 2 1 .,
wooded Ravine lot. Well located
amine higher priced homes. 3 bed-
rm. ranch. large paneled Family
Rm. w/firepl. 2 full baths, all bit:
in kitchen.

right party.
7600 W. 6 Mile, corner Pen-
nington. Parking in front. In-
quire at meat market next
door or call DI 1-7626.

Call Farial Dickow
626-9100 or 851.0013

chamberlain

SOUTHFIELD

Spacious 3 bedroom ranch, air-
conditioning, paneled family room.
carpetng, drapes, 2 baths. Atached
garage. 549,500.

357-0116

Bell Rd.

A wide selection of period and
country furniture, glass, china,
dolls, paper weights, fine
prints and decorator acces-
sories.

Hours: Noon to 10 p.m., Sunday Closing
6 p.m.-31.25 Admission-Free Parking

FIRST CLASS painting and decorating.
25 years experience. Wood finishing
and antiquing our specialty. Reason-
able. 547-1438.

57 - FOR SALE - HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

LADIES ALTERATIONS, experienced-
quick service. Reasonable prices. 538-
4030.

ROUND SOLID OAK TABLE

CHAIRS - HALL TREE

HERALD ROOFING CO.

CALL GR 4-8953

Local Independent Roofer
Free Estimates

Hot Tar or Residential Shingles

or

Res. 676-5070

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Verna)

Fl FCTRONIC

GARAGE DOOR

OWNER
851-3880

OPENER

19-OFFICE SPPACE FOR RENT

6 ROOMS, 1,330 sq. ft. office suite avail-
able for immediate occupancy in Oak
Park. Call between 9 and 5, Monday
thru Friday. 399.3235.

NORTHWESTERN Highway. Between 9-
10 Mile. 3 individual offices, rent 865
to $90 each includes drapes, carpeting,
central air-conditioning, storage closet,
all utilities and janitorial service, free
parkng. Secretarial services available.
Immediate occupancy. Phone 358-2320.

For Lease
Modern Medical Suite

Air-conditioned. Abundant off street
parking. 4 or 5 treatment rooms,
consultation office, laboratory. All.
maintance including janitor serv-
ice.

25725 COOLIDGE

LI 8-6717

30-A-INSTRUCTIONS

BAR-MITZVA, Hebrew. Synagogue. Eng-
lish. Experl ,, nced tutor. 342-9254. 546-0383

MATH TUTORING. grades 7-12. James
Wineman. UN 3-6372.

NATIVE SPEAKER will tutor French.
Reasonable arrangement. Call Isaac,
544-9218.

MODERN MATH tutoring, all grades.
M.A.-B.S. degrees. Certified, experi-
enced teacher. 545-3898..

BABYSITTER needed for Shomrey
Shabbos family, 4-6 hours daily. Call
from 2-6 p.m. 398-6545, 399-9222.

COOK NEEDED for Orthodox Jewish
overnight summer camp in Michigan
'for months July and August. 398-6545,
399-9222.

PERSON TO cook and help convalescing
lady for a few weeks. Home nights or
live-In. Pleasant Jewish home in Oak
Park. 358-1386 or 358-2893.

WORK IN PAWN SHOP

Person Needed

Full or Part-Time

WO 2-8698

1400 Michigan

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CHARLES CADOTTE

543-4832

JEWISH carpenter specializing in cab-
inets and formica - quality and rea-
sonable. Harry, 547-2996.

ROOM

ADDITIONS

CUSTOM KITCHENS

No experience necessary

BATHROOMS
RECREATION ROOMS

WO 2.8698
1400 Michigan

SALESPEOPLE
For shoe or handbag depart-
ment. Part-time, evenings and
weekends. Excellent salary.
Long term positions.
Becker Shoes
Tel-Twelve Mall

COMPLETE CUSTOM
HOME MODERNIZATION

rim isummris

BOB STERN

BUILDING CO.

,nuthf,10 Mpth.,n

358.4774

LICENSED' INSURED

356 3692

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MISCELLANEOUS

TYPEWRITER - Remington - stand-
EXPERIENCED seamstress wishes al - ard. Late model. Excellent condition.
teratlons In own home. 838 - 7619, LI 1 - 8091.

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gue service and fell in love with
her. Her brother, Morris, already
ensconced in the watch business in
New York City, was sent to Phila-
delphia to investigate the prospec-
tive groom and found that he en-
joyed a fine reputation. Cohen for
many years was president of the
aristocratic Sephardic congrega-
tion, Mikveh Israel. Mathilda, his
wife, was a friend of Rebecca
Gratz who became the godmother
of Mathilda's son, Charles. Young
Cohen later was president of the

Philadelphia Chamber of Com-
merce.
Henry, the father, was a pioneer

manufacturer of envelopes and
paper boxes. One day one of his
Jewish customers who was inter-
ested in religion came to Cohen's
office and proudly quoted a verse

Samuel, who was made a vis-
count in 1937, died in 1963. For
Americans it is important to re-
member that the Viscount's fam-
ily-the Samuel - Yates clan-had
Major Marks Lazarus had seen
service in the Revolutionary War.
The younger Lazarus was a bank-
er, a politician and a public utility
magnate. When the Charleston Gas
Light Co. first introduced this
form of artificial lighting into the
city, Lazarus was its president.
The gas they used was made from
coal.
Another member of the clan,
Mathilda Samuel, married Henry
Cohen of Philadelphia in 1844.

Household and Office Furniture American branches which were
Local and Inter-state
originally far more distinguished
Also storage.
than their English roots. Since the
894-4587
Jews of England did not achieve
LARKINS MOVING CO. full emancipation till the 1870s,
FURNITURE refinished and repaired. they were limited in their oppor-
Free estimates. UN 4-3547.
tunities to make great careers. It
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ELECTRIC REPAIRS, all types. Resi- was different in the United States.
dential, commercial. El., 6-7228.
Jacob C. Levy of Charleston,
S.C., married Fanny Yates of
Liverpool, England, in 1817. Levy
WEAVING
was a pioneer in the insurance
Burns, tears, moth-holes. We weave
suits, coats, dresses and upholstered
and railroad industries in the 1830s.
furniture. Reasonable prices.
As a religious liberal he was
interested in the Reform move-
29576 MARSHALL
ment even before Isaac M. Wise's
352-2531
arrival in this country, and ne
wrote on the subject in the South-
ern Quarterly Review.

Teenager
Work in Pawnshop
After school okay

40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED

The year 1970 marks a double flamboyant and more lucrative I from Zechariah that a day would
I come when "ten men . . . would
career
Fanny's sister Phoebe also mar- take hold of the skirt of him that
ried a South Carolinian, Maj. is a Jew, saying, we will go with
Joshua Lazarus of Cheraw. The you, for we have heard that God
major a militia officer, followed is with you." The Christian book-
in his father's footsteps: Sergeant- keeper of the firm turned to Mr.
While on a visit to Liverpool, Eng- Cohen and said laconically: "I am
land, Cohen met her at a synago- happy to anticipate that I will have

anniversary for one of England's
most distinguished Jews, the late
Viscount Herbert Louis Samuel.
Born in 1870, he was appointed
high commissioner for Palestine
in 1920. Thus 1970 marks 100 years
since his birth and 50 years since
he began to govern the Holy Land.
As high commissioner, he was the
I first Jewish ruler of Palestine
since the days of the Romans.

353-3284

Packing, pianos, appliances, household
furnishings.
8829 Northend-Ferndale

Paint is peeling off the walls of the ancient house in Israel's old
city of Safad, but for Farzi Hadad and his sons, it is home at last.
Hadad comes from a family of rabbis in Tunis. After the Six-Day
War, life was unbearable for them, as it was for Jews in most Mos-
lem lands. With the help of the Jewish Agency, a beneficiary of the
United Jewish Appeal, the Hadad family-including 12 children-
came to Israel, where they can study in the tradition of their fathers.

Samuel Anniversaries and British-U.S. Links

When the high commissioner
took over his duties, the chief
military administrator, 3Iaj.-
Gen. Sir Louis Bols, humorously
PLUMBING. Expert home repair special-
made out a receipt for the coup-
list, garbage disposals, repaired and
serviced. Call UN. 4-6926.
try and insisted that Sir Herbert
sign it. He did, and today, thanks
EXPERT
to Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Sang
of Chicago, the document graces
PAPERHANGING
the halls of the Hebrew Union
College Biblical and Archaeo-
' logical School in Jerusalem. It
reads as follows: "Received from
874-3281
874-1987
Nlaj.-Gen. Sir Louis J. Bols, K.
01. BETTER wall washing, call James
C. B.-One Palestine, complete."
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005
Samuel-no doubt with tongue in
i26 Belmont.
cheek-added the initials: "E. &
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
0. E." (Errors and Omissions
Local and Long Distance STORAGE.
Excepted).

Coll Evenings Until

EXPERIENCED carpenter - all kinds
of cabinet work including formica. No
EXPERT TUTORING - all English and job too small. 838-7462.
Hebrew subjects. 353-1567.
PANELING, partitions, floors and ceil-
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ings tiled Also small jobs Reasonable
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PIANO LESSONS available. Experienced Ron. LI 3-4576.
young Interlochen student. Specializing
In beginners. 52.50 per lesson. Call 342-
DECORATING, painting, neat and
0001.
clean. Small carpenter work. 544-4104,
542-3270.
EXPERIENCED tutor in all elementary
subjects. 353-6868.
CARPENTRY WORK, all kinds, exterior,
interior. Free eestimates. I. Schwartz,
BR 3-4826. LI 5-4035.

40-EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE

HIGH BACK SPINDLE

PAINTING
AND decorating. Experi-
enced paperhanger. All work guar-
anteed. References. TY 7-2501.

543-5100

Love of Learning Brought to New Home

Carpenters Hall, 22521 Grand River

50-BUSINESS CARDS

Bloomfield
BY OWNER. Corner lot.
Village, Indian Mound area. 963-0733.

off

REDFORD-DETROIT
ANTIQUE SHOW

Feb. 20, 21 & 22

For lease to

17-A-LOTS FOR SALE

SOUTHFIELD
1 0 0'
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x 1
75
reed Lot
Coventry Woods Lane

56-ANTIQUES

During the Civil War his
daughter Eugenia became known
as a belligerent secessionist and
attained considerable notoriety
for her strong pro-Southern
views. Suspected of being a Con-
federate agent she was imprison-
ed in Washington, and after her
release moved to New Orleans
where Gen. Benjamin ("Beast")
F. Butler exiled her to Ship Is-
land. Her husband Philip Phil-
lips, a lawyer who appeared be-
fore the United States Supreme
Court in more than 400 cases,
served in Congress during the
1850s and was probably Ameri.
can Jewry's most learned legal
practitioner in the mid-19th Cen-
tury. His f ell o w-Southerner,
Judah P. Benjamin, had a more

friends at court." "Oh, yes," Cohen
assured him, "we will take care If
you."
The American Jewish Archives
on the Cincinnati campus of the
Hebrew Union College numbers
among its sizable holdings many
documents which throw light on the
careers of the Cohens of Pennsyl-
vania and the Levys and Lazaruses
of South Carolina. Its files also in-
clude a letter from Alexander
Dushkin to Mordecai M. Kaplan
revealing that Sir Herbert had
affixed a mezuza to the doorpost
of the palatial gubernatorial man-
sion in Jerusalem.
Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, the Kutz
Distinguished Service Professor of
American Jewish History at He-
brew Union College, is the director
of the Archives.

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HISTORIC 'RECEIPT FOR PALESTINE'

Retarded Look With Hope
to the Jewish Community

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funded a hospital, a home for
the aged, apartments for senior
citizens and they feel that a
facility to house the retarded
would require little expense in
comparison. They have suggest-
ed that an existing building be
utilized-a building such as She-
ruth House, which has served
emotionally disturbed girls but
now is all but empty. Such a
home could almost support it-
self, they feel, if the residents
can be placed in jobs.

turned out for the Center program,
there are countless others who live
in the city, unknown to the Jewish
community, he said.

In the meantime, the Parents'
Association is hoping to tell its
story to the community. A new
film, being produced partly with
volunteer help, partly with funds
raised by the group, describes the
plight of the retarded and their
place in the Jewish community.
The film will be available by re-
quest in the near future.
Undaunted by the sympathetic
They insist that supervision
would be minimal since the Center but less than positive responses
program has proved that the re- from the organized community,

tarded can and do assist each
other. A set of houseparents would
be sufficient, along with volun-
teers from the Wayne State Uni-

the association is determined to

reach its two-fold goal: jobs and a
residence. With an ever-growing

membership, it is a determined,

militant group. But it is prepared
versity campus, they claim.
Gelfond said there is necessity tc wait for its goals. As Roberta's
in the community for a full-time brother expressed it: "If my par-
coordinator of programing for ents don't achieve this in their life-
the retarded. As many as have time, I'll carry on their work."

