THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50—Friday, March 20, 1970 Affliongress Announces, Plan to Sell 1114. 1 Ghetto Stores .10 Blacks W hitt NEW '1(.1J: ',11 A) —The rotor- aeial ■ I for port nnily aryl io• AnWrieari announced joint r r 1 fi .poir.or -lop of •Projeet • ran-Je• plOrlf•‘7, prOgr:11•1 that ha been operatill:' g'11 , 11:: for nearly i f year to it .,1i7 ,- the onleIly of profitable lio ine sfl 1•:2', fl 0111 a.lute Fork ;!11 , 1I0 g/1•1 to Wilek 'A noire •Aide are now nn or lit ,• iii gOtiO Ion tor 'Olt , to !leu black owners, anal four •.ales have already been e0011del. , 1. II•port,...1 11 la'as at a Inert nee ul Ilatlem of flack lawyers, ari•owl1 ;111 , 1 pros peel ire 1)11 N't•I'S. amts stores range in net income from $15,000 to 510,1100 annually and nearly all have employes in addition to the owner. Many of the buyers are persons who have worked in the shores in mana- gerial roles it was no4ed. l'roject Transfer was fundediin January' 1009 by the Ford 1: mutilation. Martin V. Waters, pr.esident of The 45—BUSINESS' OPPORTUNITIES OAK MO( rut sole Basalt., or Iisines• and holtdOof Reasonable. roll 1126 2890 50—BUSINESS CARDS PAIN•INI: AND tleeorallio: J: \ In' , 1- ...eel, pave hanger. All work guar 111111,1d Itefer..10 es. TY 7 2501. HERALD ROOFING CO. Local Independent Roofer Free Estimates Hot .Tar or Residential Shingles 543-5100 or Res. 676-5070 LADIES A INER quirk se! ,Ice. ening ig'lied. Reasonable pt es. 528•10:10 ( 1 ,. N o1:, 7 I:I x...1-i ,i1 7 ,1. • 11;11 . Gm co ELECTRONIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER VrMCO H.TARNOW &CO. Coll Evening. Until 9 3 5 3 3 284 er IAIII1Ntl Es Pe. 1 :1011It• 1 na.:e disposal .. 1 coat: set Iced l'N .1 62S. -.peel.. I and 111151' 1'1 %SS pacIlting and decor:dun:. 2.. Cat 11 • 11C,' W 1 11116111.4 sin 110,.1111nr.: tit). Reason 1.0t ahle • l'AS.I.:1.1NI; ral lawns, fl and ..•II totqs 111•.1 11,0 small role. 11easonoble Ron 1.1 .t la:n 1.1.'et)lt 542 .12:0 p. ttttt tog. neat .1114I pelllet .01A .all 11111. Nto...11 1.1 , 11S.1111'111.* 1 et lolsIted and Flee •wholalt, UN .1 Jai; 1.%/11 1.11, 1•11..11 131 :Oh 1% • il11.141) re p .111 ed n ashing. eall J . WI ' IX , li $01k, JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. 111 I ,ell: anee STOlt.%ta.: 1"...1 1.a, Ain,. el. till ItIstatles 1111211 , :ratan, es. bon.ebold NOI • Illt,• 11 I I and Jerome .1. Striker, Project Transfer chair- man for the American Jewish Con- • %aid the Arne:lean Jewish throi•di a volunteer con- olt - • group of businessmen, attorile:.., and accountant•. finds o.....ried profitable businesses Nev: York City that are avail- able for !,ale and evaluates them as to their financial worth and future tar-.sibilities. Striker noted that - Only solid with ith growth potential are coo , idered." The Interracial Council for Business Opportunity double checks the businesses, lo- cates potential black buyers, and helps the buyer during turd after the sale. Cora_. (Aeries and other communal ra•ii- ties, according to reports in t h e bulletin of the .Jewish communitie..; of Bohemia-Moravia. 'line bulletin said that restoration work has been completiql on the Ilryduk Synagafme in Bratislava, re',2arded as one of the most beauti- ful houses of worship in Czecho- slovakia. The kosher kitchen maintained by the Prague Jewish community has been modernized with the help of the city council, and local au- thorities have provided financial assistance to rebuild the wall around the Jewish ceintdery at Pop-'I rad, in Slovakia. On the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, the newly discovered tomb- stone of the desecrated grave of Henrietta Szold, the American-born Zionist leader and founder of Hadassah, is placed next to the plaque identifying the site of the original grave and the little garden which was planted in her memory by Hadassah leaders 21/2. years ago. The tombstone was found, at a considerable distance from the grave site, on Feb. 13, which, by coincidence, was the 25th anniversary of her death. I'AltIS GITA 1 - A majority of ' headline: "ALL JEWS" and con- Frenchmen believe that the them- tinues "who are truly loyal to onstration.s a g a, inst President; the Torah abhor and disclaim the • 4 Georges Pompidou during his Am- recent Zionist political meddling. Th c t o ml Is t ne o NEW YORK — n•rican tour were riot the work of We are gratified that our devoted from the desecrated grave of Hen- , Jews alone but represented a con- President Nixon recognizes that rietta Szold, Zionist leader and sMisos of the attitude of the Ann- , Zionist leaders cannot represent founder of Hadassah, the Woman's mean Motile, according to a public the faithful Jewish people. Zionist Organization of America, opinion poll published in La Figaro. "All men of good will under- Dr. I. Irving Bittker, a practic- has been found The poll, conducted by the re- stand that authority in Jewish re- who died in 1945, in the course of rehabilitating the ing physician since his graduation spected Sofres Institute, said 47 lignin's life flows only from the from the Detroit College of Medi- per cent of those questioned held genuine Torah sages and not from devastated Jewish cemetery on cine in 1917, died Sunday at age 76. the opinion against 41 per cent clenched fists. With their inflam- the Mount of Olives in Old Jeru- Dr. Bittker, 16189 Oxley, South- who believe that most Americans maiory boycotts and anti-French salem. field, had a private practice at By coincidence, the stone was welcomed the French president. hysteria, the Zionist leaders have 3321 Rochester, Royal Oak. He was The poll reported that 39 per once again revealed themselves found on Feb. 13. the 25th anniver- on the staff of Deaconess Hospital cent of Frenchmen believe that as the arch-enemies of the Jewish sary of her death. and a diagnostician for the Detroit The Jewish cemetery was part the demonstrations should be taken p•ople." Department of Health from 1917 "as a warning" by the French goy- The advertisement was signed of the site for the building of the to 1942. Past president and charter eriiment. '•Neturei Ka•ta of U.S.A." The Intercontinental Hotel by the Jor- member of Phi Delta Epsilon Med- - Fifteen per cent considered Nettirei Karla is a Jerusalem or- danian government. Graves were ical Fraternity, Dr. Bittker also Iln•to of no imPortan•e, and 31; ganization of religious zealots who overturned and tombstones re- was a member of Temple Beth El. per cent believe they showed lack ; reject the authority of modern Moved for construction purposes Survivors are his wife, Celia; of courtesy to an official guest. Israel on religious grounds. The and a road laid down straight two sons, Dr. ThomaS E. of Moun- The French weekly Canard En- Times advertisement also bore a across the burial grounds. tain View,- Calif., and Dr. James reported - that the deputy defense notation: Rabbi Chayim Reich, see- After the Six-Day War, Israel G.; two'Brothers, Max of San Car- o il Lister has ordered French retary. A JTA source said there closed the road and set to work los, Calif., and Barney of Holly- nary security to compile detailed was no such rabbi in Brookly. to reconstruct. the cemetery with wood. Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Bernard fists of all French Army officers The 20 Hasidic .lews had their meticulous accuracy. At that (Rose) Frank; and four grandchil- known to be friendly towards Is- names posted in the Satmar Syna- time, the site of Miss Szold's dren. ran•. gogue, Cong. Yetv Lev, in Wil- grave was identified, a plaque The paper noted that the min- liamsburg, after the Satmar Rebbe placed there by Hadassah lead- istry has denied this b u t insists ordered an investigation into the Ben Hale Golden, 59; ers and a small garden planted That security officials have already placement of the January adver- around it. Former Publisher of begun the task. t isement Now. 2 , 2 years after the war and . group of Hasidic Jews ex- The 20 Jews were found to a considerable distance from the Chattanooga Times pelted from the Satmar Syria- have been responsible for pre- — Ben Hale t complete tombstone site, an almost imsV gogue in Brooklyn for placing an , paring and placement of the Golden, former president and pub- o d . ir tually a .:anti-Zionist and anti-Israel ad- January advertisement and with was foun ! lisher of the Chattanooga Times, has been obliterated, They inscription vertisement in the New York raising funds to pay for it. a Hebrew letters slat- died here Sunday at age 59. 's last January are respon- ! were ordered banned from the bt u there re At one time married to Ruth ing "Daughter of Rabbi Benjamin" • for preparation and place- synagogue and all other Satmar j Sulzberger of the New York Times and others indicating dates of birth meat of a 'tar advertisement institutions until they formally Sulzber*ers Mr Golden was named and death according to the He-' , in the Times March 12, the Jew- depented their action. president ' a and . pub isher of the l brew calendar. ish Telegraphic Agency has However, the JTA Was told, the Chattanooga paper in 1957 after learned. 20 found refuge in a small Hasidic These remnants of the original having been general manager and The advertisement has a large synagogue in Brooklyn.. inscription make it possible to assistant publisher. An executive identify the stone as that of Hen- with the Tennessee Valley Author- • • • rietta Szold, the daughter of the ity from 1936 to 1942, he was great Baltimore rabbi, Dr. Ben- living in retirement at Neptune jamin Szold, who was born in Bal- Beach, Fla. timore on Dec. 21, 1860 and died _ : , in Jerusalem on Feb. 13. 1945. The newly discovered tombstone Mark Levy. Owner has been placed next to the plaque of Construction Firm and the garden identifying the Mark Daniel Levy, owner of the original grave. ' Lawrence Construction Co., and I. Irving Bittker Physician Age 76 Rabbis Pray as Pompidou Visits ref I ILIA., Household and Office Furniture to, al and Into, •toti,. Also storage. 09.2-4587 LARKINS MOVING CO. A & D CONSTRUCTION . All I 1 ,es of home iitmro% c.111t91t and new r 011•11,1,114m Frei. ,,ttiliatcs. 476-9288 N t 311 M1 1017 LONDON (.ITA I—Czech authori- • ties are assisting in the restoration of Jewish historical landmarks and in the rehabilitation of Jewish cent-' Most Frenchmen View Proteits 1 as Consensus of Americans Pompidou Scored Success in White House Visit S4J-4832 t' Uri N I \ %% IRK .111 1.111,1,--Sl•l l.a 1.• ■ 1 i,••• .. ■ •• 1 "1,11 I Sett.. art!. Olt I 101's I 1 5 • 111.;? ts the New . York IC110 Czech Authorities 1 Tombstone from Henrietta Szold Grave Help Restore Jewish I Found on 25th Anniversary of Death Landmarks, Facilities t ei”it 11.5%1' % Clow( 11oont or how, o ralot fall thoin.1.. altar F o2; ;201 %IN I IN.: and n all ....Inn ttl 11 • C•1,1 letlev.• 141.1 A set tee. Sot 2;1:6 atll 311:I. • a Mutt it Es. , stay•, ni - Atoka. •ta•. i'e.nent o. WA:Mg 11.1111 WO and s ink 341 55;1 3 past senior vice commander of De- troit Post 135 of the Jewish War Veterans, died Sunday at age 69. Mr. Levy, 18400 Stoepel. was a native of Paris and lived in Detroit 50 years. He was a veteran of World War I. Survivors are his wife. Esther; a son, David: three daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Diane) Halberg, Mrs. Erndst (Cecile) Kamins and Mrs. Robert (Sylvia) Penfil: one brother, four sisters and 10 grandchildren. WASHINGTON (ZINS) — Politi- cal experts acknowledge that Pres- ident Pompidou scored a triumph at the White House, despite per- sisting policy differences in re- - spect of the Middle East. It is believed that Pompidou was -OAR? able to persuade the Americans that his decision to deliver Mirages CON ■ CFNCc • to Libya was not only in the interests of the U.S. and France. Unionists Join in Honoring but also of benefit to Israel. Kashrut Supervisors' Head Pompidou argued, it is reported, NEW YORK — The American The New York Board of Rabbis, joined by more than 1.000 adults that since both America and labor community has joined with and children, holds a "Call to Conscierrce" service at Isaiah Wall of England have vacated their bases the Jewish National Fund of Amer- the I'S. At the time that French President Pompidou was received by in Libya. leaving a vacuum, there ica to establish a new settlement 1."rhant. Rahhi Harold I. Sap erstein. the board president, noted that was danger that Moscow would in Israel, in tribute to Rabbi quickly move to fill that vacuum. ••Pompidou has inherited the megalomania of de Gaulle. He has led H. Hurwitz secretary-manager of his people :may front the sacred shrine of moral principle and its and that the sale of Mirages to the Kashrut Supervisors Union commitment to supply Israel with planes desperately needed for its Libya has averted that peril. Local 621. A committee of leaders defense. 1 am confident that somehow Israel will survive: I am not so in labor, industry and government sure about France. A nation which resorts to deception and double- The advertisement is one of the is being formed to make plans dealing. a nation which denies truth and justice, gets caught in its n lost interesting and difficult of for this tribute. A testimonial ban- n web. .\ nation which undermines freedons and dimocracy abroad nodern literary forms. quet will be held at the Ameri- may hate difficulty preserving them at hom•." -Aldous Huxley: . cana Hotel Dec. 17. NEW YORK o, " RABBIS t