Independence Hall to Move In Berlin-KozloffBetrothal First Senior Citizens Sunday Announced in Chicago Independence Hall, the newly built senior citizens' residence sponsored by the Young Israel Council of Metropolitan Detroit at 1935 Chene, will accept its first residents Sunday. Five families will be moved into this new facility each day during March, April and May. The 216 units are divided into 72 effficien- cies and 144 one-bedroom. suites. The firm of Schostak Brothers and Co., realty management firm, has been engaged to manage the property. Among the features of Inde- pendence Ball are the low ren- tals, from $75 to $110 per month, which includes all utilities ex- cept telephone, and the built-in needs specially designed for resi- dents 62 years or older, such as non-skid bath tubs, grab bars, cupboards within easy arm reach and adequate closet space in each apartment. Every third floor will have its own washing and drying facilities. The residence has been built under the Housing and Urban De- velopment 202 Program. A few choice apartments are still avail- able. For information, call Inde- pendence Hall, 962-5292, or the Young Israel office, 548-2377. Yiddish Theater Ensemble to Present 'From Brod to Broadway' Here April 4 A Yiddish Theater Ensemble of and directed by Ben Bonus. It is six New York musical stars will based on current Jewish life in be presented here 8:15 p.m. April America and Israel and gems of 4 at the Oak Park High School Jewish folklore. The ensemble includes Shifra auditorium. Farband-Labor Zionist Order and Lerer, Miriam Kressyn, Seymour the Workmen's Circle are spon- Rexite, Michael Michalowitch soring the appearance of the en- and the musical director-pianist semble, who will stage a new mu- Murray Rumshinsky. Director sical revue, "From Brod to Broad- Bonus is a singer-actor of the way" by Wolf and Sylvia Younin international Yiddish stage. Yiddish stage. Their appearance here is part of a nationwide tour under the auspices of the Workmen's Circle and Farband which, for more than 40 years, have brought Yiddish theater and concert art into scores MONTREAL (JTA)—The Cana- of Jewish communities in the United States and Canada as part dian Jewish Congress has protest- ed to Lufthansa, the German air- of their cultural, educational and line, over advertising for air tours community activities. Tickets may be obtained from which include the Passion Play Isadore Brown, Farband ticket this year at Oberammergau. In a telegram to the airlines of- chairman, 864-6608; Frank New- fice in Cologne, Monroe Abbey, berg, Workmen's Circle, KE 7- CJC president, said that the organ- 5440; Borenstein's Book Stores and ization was "deeply distressed and Dexter-Davison Market. resentful" over the airline's pro- motion in Canada of the tour. The Safed Haven for Aged— telegram noted that the play, staged every 10 years, "has been Away From Civilization condemned as an anti-Semitic libel SAFED (ZINS) — Prices for by Christians and Jews in Ger- dwelling in Safed have risen, due many and throughout the world." to an increasing demand by elder- The telegram said that the CJC ly citizens wanting to make their national executive had scheduled homes in that ancient town. They a meeting to discuss the matter believe that Safed promotes and to plan "protest action longevity because of its unusually throughout Canada." healthful climate. The CJC said it was unable to The "Elders of Safed" contend understand "why Lufthansa con- that their very dry climate and the tinues to sponsor tours in connec- relatively peaceful countryside tion with this manifestly anti- which has not been "contamin- Semitic production which is in de- ated" by civilization, make Safed's fiance of the spirit of reconcilia- townspeople immune to many ill- tion manifest in the Federal Ger- nesses that cut life short. man Republic." One of Safed's outstanding ex- amples is Mrs. Lola Ommad, who died last year at age 106. She never had a sick day in her life, never needed glasses and never followed any special diet. Tion Her experience, i tis said, is not COUTURE-BOUTIQUE an isolated one. A large precent- CUSTOM DESIGNS age of Safed residents reach a LOUNGEWEAR - ACCESSORIES very ripe old age, free of the ail- LUGGAGE ments that plague the inhabitants in more "civilized surroundings." MERRILLWOOD MALL Lufthansa Slapped for Selling Tours With Passion Play THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 27, 1970-33 USSR Israel's Enemy Just as Egypt Is: Golda JERUSALEM (JTA—The Soviet Union must be considered as much Israel's enemy as Egypt, Premier Or* Golda Meir told the Knesset Tues- day confirming that she had made such a statement in an interview with New York station WPIX. Replying to a question from Uri Avneri of the Maverick Haolam Hazeh Party, she said Soviet arms were flowing to Egypt in "trem- endous quantities" even though the Soviets know they are meant for Israel's destruction. She charg- Max Schrut ed also that Soviet military experts For Good Photographs were serving in Egypt, advising and Prompt Service Egyptians in the "aggressive .. Call Me at policy." She said that the Soviet govern- ment was making announcements hostile to Israel and that Soviet Weddings — Bar Mitzvas We Come to Your Homo "lies and incitement" had encour- With Samples aged Egypt to prepare and launch UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 MISS MARI BERLIN the 1967 Six-Day War against Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Berlin of Chicago announce the engagement Professional Entertainment of their daughter Mari G. to Don- ald E. Kozloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kozloff, former Detroiters of Chicago. The bride-elect is a graduate of Centenary College of New Jersey and now attends the University of Featuring Television Personality, Singer Vickie Carroll Wisconsin. Mr. Kozloff was a mem- ber of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity at 545-2737 DI 1-8525 Michigan State University, of which he is a graduate. A July wedding is planned. BLAIR STUDIO THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA Aloha Army Operates Radios, Television on Sabbath JERUSALEIVI (JTA) — Radios and television acts in army camps and canteens may now be oper- ated on Saturdays and holidays, Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said Tuesday. Operation of sets has been forbidden in public places out of deference to Orthodox sen- sibilities. It was decided, however, that troops who bear the brunt of Is- rael's current small war should not be left without news about it for 24 hours every week. The pro- posal, which came from the army general staff, was approved in the cabinet over opposition of Reli- gious Party ministers. BEAUTY SALON "Hawaiian Motif" Monday's Only Perms • • • $13 50 'I 352-0655 25761 GREENFIELD Southfield (Nr. 101/2 Across from Dinser's) Tows & Country Shoes Status for $21 (3° ro vo n Merrillwood Bldg. Mall 251 Merrill, cor. Woodward Birmingham 644-2872 ca c eaning sa e/ Czech Vice Premier Talks With Jewish Leader Has a Whole New Breed of Spectators LONDON (JTA)—The vice pre- mier of Czechoslovakia, Prof. A. Cervenka, received the chairman of the Council of Czech Jewish Communities, Frantisek Fuchs, at the latter's request, it was report- ed here from Prague. No details were given, but it is believed they discussed recent anti-Jewish refer- ences on the Czech radio and in the press. T & C's spectators flaunt tradition with a brand new outlook Histadrut's Support clay. of GE Workers Was Punished, UAW Says s .1 \ -10,00, 11•111-11 JAILS • QAIL ANIL TOWN & COUNTRY The United Auto Workers' news- paper Solidarity reports that with- in hours after Histadrut, Israel's Federation of Labor, sent a $5,000 check to support striking General Electric workers in the U.S., "GE raised its prices 40 per cent on on the world of fashion. 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