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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Berditchev-Keshenev Aids Campaign

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Mrs. Ida Rosenberg presented a check for the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund to Alan Nathan, metropolitan
division chairman, at a meeting of Berditchev-Keshenev Aid Society.
Mrs. Rosenberg, who was instrumental in raising the funds repre-
sented by the check, has been an ardent campaign worker for many
years and plans to spend some time-in Israel this month to view first-
hand the land she has helped so much throughout the years. Upon her
return she will take up the work of the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund. With Mrs. Rosenberg and Nathan at the
presentation are (from left) her children, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Rosenberg and Mr. and Mrs. AI Rosenberg; Jacob Reznick, president
of Berditchev-Keshenev Aid Society; and Sam Cohen, vice-president.

Ann Arbor's Beth Israel Hears Out
Pleas of Two Welfare Groups

By HANNAH MORRISON

Jewish News-JTA
Special Intern Writer

needy children in the area. The
remainder is to be used for the
long-term projects.
Mrs. Emerson stressed, "This is
not charity, but an investment to-
ward a permanent, self-supporting
community."
"It is a design to end the cycle

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Business
Brevities

CURLY LOCKS, 23127 Coolidge
Oak Park, is exclusive in this area
with Wella Color Charm, imported
from Germany. A consultant from
the home office will be at the Oak
Park salon to demonstrate the
clear and bright colors which con-
dition and make every coiffure
lovelier. There are 10 operators
available.

Handicaped children, many of
them early polio victims, attended
a special summer camp at Miz-
rachi _Women's Children's Village
in Raanana, under the auspices

of Ilan, Israel's equivalent of the
National Foundation,

Ralph B. Stillwell and Sanford
E. Wuntner of . MUTUAL OF NEW
YORK recently attended a seminar
in Columbus for estate planning
and professional planning.
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Describing ths,.
stituency, Bryant

only represent
are poor. There it'
voting who has ars it
$3,500 annually." "
Their top priority
clothing cooperative
ed initially by re
and run by the pool;"
include medical ant
ties, halfway house*

and an extended
gram.

lir' con-
not

, we
nal

g above

and
support-
tions
plans
facili-

g users
pro-

rachi Women, will tour the U.S.
this season.

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al": AGNEW, NIXON, PEACE, AND
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across from the Birmingham Theatre
210 S. Woodward
642-0423

Sidney Hill NW Going
on Caribbean Cruise

Sidney Hill Northwest Club,

13333 W. Eight Mile, has joined
with Book Couzens Travel to offer

a vacation spectacular Nov. 18-28.
The trip offers four days at the
Eden Roc in Miami Beach fol-
lowed by a seven-day Caribbean

cruise on the M/S Song of Norway
for $499, double occupancy.
Included in the package is
round-trip jet; private rented car
with another couple; full dinner
nightly; golf green and tennis fees;

Two welfare groups formally
presented their demands to Ann
Arbor's Cong. Beth Israel at an
cocktail party; shows; cruise of
open meeting Sunday night.
Miami City; all tips; baggage
This was the culmination of a
handling and transfers; and an
three-day sit-in held the previous of poverty," Bryant agreed. "What outside cabin with twin lower beds.
week at the temple, during which is necessary is efficiency and
For information, contact Mark
the Black Economic Development know-how related to the cause of Marcus, DI 1-9616, or Chuck
League and the Washteftw County our misfortune, not theorizing Randolph, 358-3300.
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Welfare Rights Orgamisaiien de- about the effects."
manded $50,000 for •
an-
Both leaders emphasized the Harry Thomas Purchases
chised members
. com- previous absence of community
All New Merchandise
....,'-4*-
munity."
aid. "Though we have tried for
All new merchandise, with the
A total of $860 in' nk' with an

additional $400 in s, was
raised at Sunday's
Henry Bryant III
. Cath-
erine Emerson rep
•BEDL
and WRO, respecti

Fashion shows of collections
created by students of the Beer-
sheba Vocational High School and
the Beth Mizrachi in Jerusalem,
both projects of American Miz-

Al's

Foreign Car Service

Specialist in Volkswagen & Porsche
1018 W. 9 Mile Rd.
Ferndale, Mich.
Alfons G. Rehme
548-3926

Between Livemois & Pinecrest

cReauty Salon

NOW UNDER THE CAPABLE MANAGEMENT OF

MARIO and DAVID

Complete Quality
Beauty Service
By Professionals

years through legislative means
to get money and programs, we
have been forced to use more
aggressive and determined ways
to get any response," said Mrs.

newest looks from New York, will
be offered when Harry Thomas,
15200 W. Seven Mile, reopens the
first week In October.
A fire In a nearby store caused
Emerson.
extensive smoke damage to the
"We didn't used to want eco- Harry Thomas premises, and all
nomic segregation from the rest stock was ruined. The shop is be-
of the community, but since noth- ing repainted prior to reopening.
ing has been made available,
we'll have to work on our own."
According to this change in atti-
tude. she said, the cooperative will
be a large operation housing TV
and radio stations and a news-
paper, as well as the other facili-
ties.

Averbach-Goldsmith
Wedding Is Planned

Bryant is confident of success.

"We have gathered minds and ex-
pertise from the university. Now
Hoping to raise
from all we need is more funds," he
the Ann Arbor co
the two
groups plan to distriblibt, the first said.
The BEDL leader stressed the
$200,000 for clothes suing 3,500
necessity of involving all 70 area
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congregations. He especially men-
tioned "those 10 rich churches
which protected themselves under
legal barbed wire," namely the

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352-0655

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SNOWSUITS

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groups seeking injunctions to bar
occupancy. (Two weeks ago, the
injunction was amended to forbid
disruption of religious business
and services. Sit-ins are permitted.)
. Mrs. Emerson questioned why

$2000

People continue to contribute to
government, charities and reli-
MISS FRAN AVERBACH
gious institutions, though they
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Averbach
have failed to provide for the
of Coolidge Rd., Oak Park, an-
poor.
Following the presentation and nounce the • engagement of their rs
daughter
Fran to Allen J. Gold-
questions, pledge slips were dis-
smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
tributed for individual donations.
Goldsmith
of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak
Mrs. Emerson concluded, "This
means a great deal to us, not hav- Park.
A March wedding is planned.
ing to stand in special lines any

more, not having to fear threats

of losing our welfare checks."

MISS WEND

Dr. and Mrs. Ja
• hkin
of Miami Beach a
the en-
gagement of their
. Wendy
Gale, to Clark David-4On, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Galin of
Southfield Rd., Sou
The bride-eleet iS
ate of
the University of Isania's
school of dental in
Her fiance is in his;
r year
at Indiana University'
hool of
dentistry: A Univers
.Detroit
graduate, he is a me
4fAlpha
Omega -dental fra
tr.
A December wedding' is being
planned.

Freeze-Dried Coffee

—adv.

Maxim, the freeze-dried coffee
made by Maxwell House, is real
perked coffee, frozen the minute
it's brewed. The brown crystals
burst into coffee the minute they
are mixed with boiling water.

The Wolf and Julia Eisenberg
Comprehensive High School in
Tel Aviv, a project of the Miz-
rachi Women's Organization of
America scheduled to go into con-
struction this year, will eventually
double the enrollment of the pres-
ent Beth Zeiroth Mizrachi, Tel

Aviv.
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Rd.

Southfield

New Editor of Monthly

NEW YORK—Dr. Yehuda Weiss-
Zabor has been named editor of
Lamishpaha Hebrew mont hly
which has been published since
1962 by the Histadrut Ivrit, the He-
brew Culture Organization of Am-
erica, with offices at 120 W. 16th
St., New York 10011. ,
He previously served as assist-
ant editor of Hadoar, the only He-
brew weekly in the diaspora,
founded in 1921 and published
also by the Histadrut Ivrit as its
organ.
Dr. Weiss took over the editor-
ship this fall and the most recent
issue, the 5731 Rosh Hashana
issue, was already published under
his guidance.

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