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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-15

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Team Finds Site B elieved to Be From Talmudic Times

TEL AVIV (JTA) - The Amer-
ican Inter-University Archeological
Expedition, digging at the Hirbet
Shama, on Mount Meron near
Sa fed. announced it has uncovered
what is believed to have been a
Jewish settlement dating back to
talmudic times.
Several buildings, including one
believed to have been a synago-
gue. coins and artifacts were un-
covered.
The 80-man expedition, financed
by the Smithsonian Institution of
Washington, D.C., is headed by
Prof. Robert Bull of the Albright
Institute of Jerusalem and Dr.

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Eric Meiers of Duke University,
Durham, N.C.
There was one confrontation
between members of the expedi-
tion and religious zealots who
believe burial caves in the area
are sacred-the daughter-in-law
of the sage Shamai is believed
to have been buried in one of
them.
After being reassured that the
caves would not be desecrated by
use as storage areas for tools and
supplies, the zealots, led by Rabbi
Amram Blau of the Neturei Karta
group, left and the excavations
continued.
In the south of Israel, the He-
brew University archeological de-
partment announced excavations in

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Beersheba have uncovered pots on
which receipts for goods are in-
scribed. In ancient times, Beer-
sheba was a district capital and
trade center.

Desert Wind's Effects
on Allergic Explored
by Hebrew U. Team

JERUSALEM-Research on the
environmental phenomena of the
sharav ( a hot, dry desert wind) in
Israel, and on new ways to cure
people sensitive to its effect is cur-
rently being carried out at the de-
partment of applied pharmacology
at the Hebrew University. The re-
search team is led by the depart-
ment's head, Prof. Felix Gad Sul-
man.
Common reactions to the sharav
include feelings of tension, irrit-
ability, depression, h e a d a c he s,
shortness of breath and various
"allergic" conditions.
Previous research has shown that
as the sharav approaches, the ioni-
zation of the atmosphere under-
goes a radical change, with the
number of positively-charged elec-
trical particles increasing sharply
as compared with the negatively-
charged particles.
In the current project, the re-
search team spent a year check-
ing the ionization of the atmos-
phere in Jerusalem and, concur-
rently, the influence of this ioniza-
tion on the human body. Results
of the research are now being
applied at an outpatient clinic in
the Russian Compound where suf-
ferers from the sharav are being
treated.
The sharav is regarded by the
research team as an important
environmental factor which may
well produce highly undesirable
results among between 20-30 per
cent of the entire population of
Israel.

Jewish, Black Merchants
Deal Through Council

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) - A
"business marriage" was arrang-
ed by the Jewish Community Rela-

tions Council when a kosher meat
and grocery business was sold by
its Jewish owner to a black meat
cutter.
The "marriage" was an accom-
modation for both parties. This was
the second such sale arranged by
JCRC since the release of its sur-
vey "Jewish Businessmen Operat-
ing in Selected Inner City Areas of
Philadelphia." Three more sales
are pending.

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then head for the 19th
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• 3-gourmet
meals.
• Horseback
riding!

• Tennis,

MR. AND MRS. SIEGEL

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Siegel of
Briar Dr., Oak Park, were honor-
ed at a brunch at Tam O'Shantcr
Country Club on the occasion of
their 50th wedding anniversary.
Hosts were their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Siegel and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Graff.

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between two nations was the mile-
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children! We
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• Bicycling!

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BUY DIRECT

$5 AUGUST

FAMILY BONUS
$5 per child

From Sunday, Aug. 30
Friday, Sept. 4th
to
Double Bonus!! 3rd
person in room only
$5.00 per day! Also
extra children under
o 15y
sharing same room only

65.00 each per day. In-
cludes 3 meals.

SPECIAL!


That's right! From Friday, July
31 to Friday, Sept. 9th, the 3rd
person (adult or child) shar-
ing room with 2 adults will
pay only 55.00 service charge.
And be entitled to lodging, fun
and food (3 meals each day).

Before Summer ends - enjoy our big Family Bonus Vaca-
tion from Sunday, Aug. 30 to Friday, Sept. 4th (see above).
Plan your Labor Day Weekend holiday, Friday, Sept. 4th

thru Sept. 7. (One hour from Chicago.)

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Al Besselink. Director of Golf.
Pete Donnelly. Golf Professional.

For reservations see your travel agent or write Grossinger's.
Grossinger, N.Y. 12734. Or call from N.Y.C.-565-4500: Miami-

outing? (212) 565-4504. Reservation office open daily at
9 A.M.-11 P.M. or call your local travel agent.

GROSSINGER'S EASY-GOING
SINGLES WEEK. AUG. 23-30.

For reservations see your travel agent or write
Grossinger's, Grossinger, N.Y. 12734. Or call
(212) 565-4500.

MORIS HUPPERT

ORCHESTRA

JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
hold an indoor garden party noon ;
Aug. 17 at Cong. Ezras Achim.
The affair is being sponsored by
Mrs. Leo Laufer. Mrs. Mollie
Baseman and Mrs. Gussie Cardash
will serve as co-chairmen. Mem-
bers are asked to bring friends.

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CITY OF HOPE CANCER'
FIGHTERS, planning a year of
fund-raising projects, luncheons
and meetings, invites prospective
members to call Mrs. Earl Ship•
per, EL 6-1585.

UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS is sponsoring a mah
jongg tournament Aug. 31 at the
King's Arms Restaurant. The
tournament is open to the public,
and participants are requested to
bring their own sets. Prizes will
: be awarded, and dessert will be
served. For reservations, call Mrs.
Ben Lindenbaum, 356-4569.

NE GBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will have its annual gar-
den party hosted by Mrs. Harry
Kaplan 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Mrs. Kaplan's home, 15230 Pear-
son, Oak Park. Proceeds will be
donated to an Israeli home for
children in memory of Mrs. Kap-
lan's children, who lost their lives
in a Nazi concentration camp.

DESCRIPTION

Single Adults to Visit

STYLES

NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 ;
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Marvin Seligson, 18115 Wisconsin.
Mrs. Tzippora Baiter is chairman.

MOST OF OUR GUESTS
FIND SOMETHING
UNUSUAL UP HERE.
AND TAKE IT HOME
WITH THEM.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 14, 1970-19

WASHINGTON - Shimon Peres,
minister without portfolio and for- Greenfield Village, Park
mer deputy defense minister of
The single adults of the Jewish
Israel, will address the opening Center will sponsor a second trip
plenary session of Hadassah's 'an- to Greenfield Village Sunday, after
nual national convention 8:30 p.m. meeting at the main building at
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
Sunday in the Washington Hilton noon.
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB-
The single adults also plan a day
BATH LEAGUE will meet noon Hotel.
of sun and swim at Pontiac Lake
He will join the Sen. Hugh Scott
Tuesday at Cong. Shomrey Emun-
State Park Aug. 23.
ah. Luncheon will be sponsored by of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Max
The group will meet at the 10
Ida Friedlander. Newly elected Schenk on the program that night.
Mile branch at 11 a.m.
officers are: honorary president, Sen. Scott, who is Senate minority
Mrs. Norman Cottler; president, leader, will discuss "U.S. Mid East
Mrs. Leo Laufer; vice presidents, Policy."
Fine Tailoring, Like Fine
Mesdames Harold Kaplan, Walter
More than 2,500 delegates, repre-
Music. Requires A Master
Epstein and Mendel Stark; secre- senting 318,000 members through-
taries, Mrs. Arthur Cutler and out the United States and Puerto
NEW
Mrs. Solomon Oppen; and • treas- Rico; will attend the convention
urer, Mrs. Julius Spielberg. Mrs through Wednesday.
Fine Custom Tailoring
Gussie Cardash and Mrs. Becky
Gendelman are social chairmen:
Your Bar Mitzvo or Wedding
Mrs. Fanne Winerman, contest
11 MILE & LAHSER
chairman; and Mrs. Israel Notts,
ROSEN BLAT
The Finest in Men's Wear
hospitaler.

NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio- ;
neer Women, will hold a meeting
noon Monday in the Northgate ;
Recreation Hall. Co-hostesses will
be Bessie Gurevitch and Bella
Altman. Mary Kabeck, president,
invites members to bring guests.
Refreshments will be served.

WYN-HAROLD CATERING

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It's something rarely found in the midst of a big, modern
resort bristling with every sport and social activity
imaginable. A feeling. Of warmth. And friendliness. And
relaxation.
It's a feeling you'll feel the moment you leave the cold
cement of the highway and pass into our private part of the
country. You're with friends. And you've got 1300 acres
filled with exciting things to do, day and night. Or quiet
little hideaways to get away from it all, inside and out.
Come. Whether you golf (on the "Big G," the most
beautiful new golf course in the U.S.A.), play tennis, swim ,
indoors or out, fish, boat, play all day, dance all night, or
just lose yourself in the country, what you'll take away
when you leave is the feeling that you're leaving home.
For reservations see your travel agent or write
Grossinger's, Grossinger, N. Y. 12734. Or call (212)
565-4500.

Women's
ekths

Shimon Peres to Speak
on M.E. Before Hadassah

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Isadore J.
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IF YOU'RE GOING TO THE COUNTRY.
COME TO GROSSINGER'S.

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for 50 Years, Honored
At.
4t,

Friends of the Southfield Library
will sponsor a Wednesday evening
book review series beginning Sept.
23, announced Mrs. Bernard Adi-
noff, program chairman.
The four reviews will be held at
8 p.m. in the Southfield Center
Auditorium at a nominal admis
sion charge to the general public
and free to the friends of the li-
brary.
Mrs. Goldie Adler will open the
series Sept. 23, followed by Mrs.
Eileen Berris, Nov. 18; Mrs. Helen
Moss, Jan. 20; and Bruce Schmidt,
Southfield city librarian, March 11.

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26001 Coolidge
543-3343

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See Your Travel Agent

Southfield Library Group Hyman Siegels, Married
Slates Review Series

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Sullivan County Airport. Your hosts. The Dinnerstein Family.

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ground offering peerless facilities at pleasurable rates.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18-Friday, August 14, 1970

See our exciting new collection
of high-fashion garments that
will he the envy of the fur world
. long, short, classic or wild
. unbelievably beautiful and
luxurious.

As an added incentive, we have
tagged these furs at prices that
will make them even more at-
tractive to you. Come in now
and select your favorite. We
know you will enjoy it for
many, many years.

Designers of Fine Furs

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Congagements

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Smith of
Pebblecreek Rd., Birmingham, an-
nounce t h e en-
gagement of their
daughter Susan
Louise to Steven
Cottler Gross, son
of Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Gross
of Havertown Pa.
The Jewish News
regrets the erro-
neous omission of
the William Gros-
ses' names from
the announcement
in last week's
Miss Smith
paper.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Wrubel
of Westhampton Ave., Oak Park,
honored the engagement of their
son David F. to Andrea Waters.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Waters of Brooklyn, Aug. 2. at a
luncheon in Northland inn. A fall
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