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April 17, 1970 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-04-17

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Charles Milans Donate Property
in Cangda for BBYO Conferences

Friday, April 17, 1970-39

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Businessmen Form Unit
to Aid Cooper Campaign

Larry Freedman

Mel Shulevitz, a South Oakland
County businessman, announced
the formation of a committee from
the business community to support
the candidacy of State Rep. Daniel
S. Cooper for state senator.

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A giant key to the Charles Milan Property on Lake St. Clair,
Ont., is turned over to Bnai Brith Youth Organization by the Milans
(right). Accepting the gift consisting of three buildings to be used
for a conference center—are (from left) Emmanuel Mandel,.direc-
tor of the Michigan Region BBYO; Cindy Kaufman, president of the
Detroit Bnai Brith Girls Council; Jay Gottlieb, aleph gadel (presi-
dent) of Detroit AZA Council, Pam Young of Flint, president of the
Great Lakes Council, BBYO; Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal, chairman of
the conference center committee; and Julius Kahn, chairman of the
Michigan Region BBYO board of directors.



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A Bnai Brith Youth Organization
Conference Center—three buildings
on the shores of Lake St. Clair in
Ontario—will bear the names of

Holiday Greetings

CREATIONS by POLLAK'S

24123 Greenfield Road,

Southfield, Michigan

00 PIM IRE
Bloomfield Nursery School

and Summer Day Camp

IS NOW TAKING ENROLLMENTS FOR AGES 3 to 6



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Charles and Florence Milan, echo
have donated the property to the
BBYO.
Once occupied by the Milan fam-
ily, the buildings have been ex-
panded to accomodate 30 persons.
It will serve as a site for retereats,
small groups institutes and leader-
ship training camp for BEY()
groups throughout Michigan.

rs.



The gift, valued at $50,000, is
the culmanation of plans that
were formulated years ago. The
late Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek affixed the mezu-
zot to doors of the buildings.

Milan commented that the build-
ings were attached to the mezuzot,
and not vice versa, so that BBYO
inherited a share of the rabbi's
structures.
Owner of Milan Wineries, Milan
is among the major givers to the
Allied Jewish Campaign and Israel
Emergency Fund. He is a dedi-
cated member of Cong. Shaarey
li
Zedek, active in the labor Zionist
Helen Zinberg R. E.
movement and on the board of the
The hair you pluck will come back to haunt
Jewish Home for the Aged. He is
you. Before you tweeze again, remember this
a past board member of the Jew-
Quotation from one of the foremost medical
ish Center.
authorities on the subject of human hair:
He shares with his wife a deep
"Plucking out strong hairs should never be
interest in Israel and built a much-
advised." Why not? Because the long term
needed clinic in Degania Bet, Is-
penalties for continued plucking can be so
severe:
rael, in memory of his mother-in-
law, Sarah Komaroff, who lived at
now that Air-cooled jet
1. You may stimulate the
Degania Bet from 1933 until her
Stream Electrolysis is avail-
the growth of additional
death in 1966.
able to you. This is the first
hairs around the one you
method of permanent hair
pull out.
In addition to building Beit Sar-
removal with everything to
2. You may cause succes-
ah, Milan contributed an ambu-
commend it. Air-cooled Jet
sive generations of hair from
lance, clinic and farm equipment
Stream is faster, more com-
the abused follicle to grow
to the settlement, where he and
fortable.
coarser, longer, darker.
his wife visited numerous times.
Electrolysis is the only
3. You may .cause skin irri-
(Despite age and illness, Mrs.
medically approved method
tations, pits, scars.
to r•—nyq hair permanently.
Komaroff was a working member
4. You may make eventual
Investigate this superior spe-
permanrnt removal slower
of the kibutz: A daughter, Bertha
cialized service for the per-
and costlier by pulling the
Stay, lived there with her, and un-
manent improvement and
root and follicle out of
til Mrs. Komaroff's death, there
confidence. You owe it to
place,
were four generations at one time
yourself
to
look
your
best.
Such risks are needless
at Degania Bet. A - former Detroit-
ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION
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Advises U.S. Fight
Oil Blackmail With
Its Alaskan Find

John Chamberlain, in his syn-
dicated column carried in the De-
troit News, suggested that the
U.S. could conduct "a more effec-
tive diplomacy" in the Middle
East if it would stress its support
of Israel, at the same time point-
ing out its successes in opening
great new oil fields in Alaska.
This, writes Chamberlain, would
curb the Arab nations' independ-
ent attitude with relation to its oil
supplies. He condemned the cur-
rent "Milquetoast approach" in
U.S. policy, which "betrays the
stigma of the born loser." .
Chamberlain quotes Rep. Lowell
Weicker Jr. of Connecticut, who
"sees the virtue of coupling strong
support for Israel with a corres-
pondingly tough diplomatic rep-
resentation to Nasser that, while
we are glad to have access to
Arab oil, we don't need it on
blackmail terms."

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