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31--Frkkay, °deice 9, 1979
Youth
Hallmark Furniture Stores Open
Corner Featuring Israel Imports
A "Pinat Yisrael," an Israeli
import corner, has been opened at
both Hallmark Furniture Stores,
it was announced by Hallmark
President Jerry Malamud.
The imports include a series of
oiled walnut bookcase units, a
teak dinette or permanent game
table and chairs and snack tables
from the furniture factory of
Kibutz Hazorea. The teak stack
chairs are manufactured with the
latest techniques of electronic
forming by radio waves.
Hallmark also carries a full line
of hand-hammered copper and
brass items created by Moroccan
and Egyptian-born craftsmen of
Iiryat Gat. They include large
tray tables and plaques, Turkish
coffee sets, wall decor and a tradi-
tional Moroccan Hanuka menora.
Israel glass and ceramic accesso-
ries as well as traditional cut crys-
tal, also are featured.
A moderate-priced line of ash
trays and contemporary menorot,
all from natural Israeli stones, rep-
resent a factory that just opened
in Kirvat Gat, called Gat Stones
Limited. This fractory takes nat-
ural stones from the Negev and
polishes them to produce unusual
items.
Business
Brevities
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JULIET SUBURBAN, Green-8
Shopping Center only, is having
its biggest sale of the year this
Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The
special store hours are to present
all new merchandise at 20 to 62
per cent savings. Every pant dress,
pant suit, dress, coat, and jump
is being reduced for this special
New Year sale! The store is located
at Greenfield and Eight Mile Rds.,
with acres of free parking.
• • •
Thomas Navalta comes to Sur-
win's as manager of its Northland
store. Formerly
associated with
Bernard's Fash-
ions of Livernois,
he served as gen-
eral merchandis-
ing manger and
buyer. Louis Su-
rowitz, president
of Surwin's,
states that Nav-
alta will bring the
latest and new-
Navalta
est fashions from leading fashion
centers.
• • •
The Detroit branch of the CAN-
ADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. an-
nounces that IRWIN B. MEISEL
has returned to Detroit after serv-
ing for eight years as manager of
the Grand Rapids branch. Shortly
after returning, Meisel was award-
ed second-place honors in an inter-
national sales campaign recently
conducted by the Canada Life.
JERALD KAUFMAN recently be-
came associated with the Detroit
branch of Canada Life Assurance.
• • •
FREDRICK JEWELERS OF
BLOOMFIELD, 869 W. Long Lake,
can help design an original ring,
using the customer's gems or their
own. Rings are designed and made
right on the premises. The jewelry
store is open Monday through Sat-
urday and Thursday evening.
Michigan Savings-Loans
Follow Trend, Buck 2nd
Michigan's money market leap-
ed on the bandwagon of one na-
tional tread in August, and turned
its back on another.
Home mortgage funding was
heavily available both statewide
and nationally, due to the record
inflow of savings to the nation's
savings and loan associations in
July.
But despite a national savings
slowdown to a more normal level,
Michiganders continued to add to
their savings at the highest levels
The site on which the Gat com-
pany was built predates Abra-
ham. The stones that are used
come from the length and
breadth of Israel, as well as the
Sinai. Only the stones remained
when the armies of centuries
ago swept Gat away. Redeemed
during the War of Independence,
Gat now has a population of
News
They Made
The Grade
SUSAN FREIER of Bell Rd.,
Southfield, is among the 69 mem
bers of Bnei Akiva, the Religious
Labor Zionist Youth Movement.
who left this month for a year of
work, study and travel in Israel as
members of the Bnei Akiva Schol-
arship Institute. The high school
graduates will work and study on
Kibutzim Lavee, Yavneh and Sand
and will also participate in an in-
tensive seminar in Jerusalem this
winter. Besides formal study, the
seminar will include sessions with
Israeli leaders and volunteer work
in social institutions.
20,000, among them the copper
and brass artisans from Mediter-
ranean lands.
With the artist Rivka Aylev of
Moshav Orot, Hallmark designed
and she executed an original se-
ries of metal wall sculpture and
two original menorot.
The Hallmark stores are at 2560
N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills,
and 28795 Plymouth, Livonia.
Moshe DayanHero
to Watchmakers .
"Moshe Dayan personifies what
is almost dead in America and
the rest of the world today—that
Is, the hero in men. We're not
making fun of him. Look at him.
He's smiling. It makes me happy
to lock at him. It's like Mickey
Mouse. How many things make
You want to smile nowadays?'
Thus, Mrs. Jack Schechter, vice
president of the Detroit-based
American Time Co., describes
the newest timepiece being stock-
ed here, at the Pickwick Shorn,
among others. The numerals on
the Dayan' watch are Hebrew,
and the eye-patched Dayan
points to them with gloved hands.
Mrs. Schechter, whose husband
is °resident of American Time,
said they also do well with
Nixon and Agnew watches.
Hunt for Habash,
Faisal Pressure on
Egypt Is Related
CONSULTATIONS
The wise physician, if he has
failed to cure, looks out for some-
one who, under the name of con-
sultation, may help him carry out
the corpse. —Baltasar Grecian
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The grant from the National
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Kantrowitz was chief of surgery
there.
He and his entire team of sur-
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last July when Sinai offered him
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BLAIR STUDIO
Akiva
Action Line
By ALAN KELMAN
(Alan, 13, is in the 9th grade.
He has attended Akiva since it
opened six years ago. A special
hobby of his is coin collecting).
One of the new important fea-
tures of Akiva is our daily min-
yan at school. This minyan is con-
ducted entirely by the boys of
the junior high department, in-
cluding the gabboyim, hazonim
and baale kria. The boys also
alternate blowing the shofar after
services and in the classrooms
during the High Holy days sea-
son.
- At the end of the evening, Rabbi
Aviezer Cohen, one of our teach-
ers and the minyan supervisor,
teaches us laws from the Mishna
Brura. Then we have breakfast
sponsored by our PTA.
On Sunday, the 6th grade boys
also participate in the minyan and
afterwards share a special break-
fast donated by the parents.
The minyan is a mehaya!
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May the coming year be one filled with
Health, Happiness and Peace for all.
BAR MITZVA
Rabbi and Mrs. Emanuel Apple-
baum, former Detroiters, of Cin-
cinnati, announce the Bar Mitzva
of their son, Avrom Michael, will
take place Nov. 7 at Cong. New
Hope, Cincinnati. Rabbi Apple-
baum is director of the Cincinnati
Community Hebrew School System.
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Suite Charity in a Jam
Shaarey Zedek Junior Congrega-
tional's United Synagogue Youth
will- hold a post-Yom Kippur Jam
featuring Suite Charity 9 p.m. Sat-
urday at the synagogue. Admis-
sion is free to all who join the
USY that evening.
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Midwest Education
Parley Nov. 15-16
Newsweek this week told about
the hunt for the Arab Communist
inspirer of terror and about pres-
sure on Egypt from Faisal. The
two items follow:
"The most wanted man in
Lebanon is George Habash, head
of the Arab terror group that hi-
jacked four jetliners last month.
Habash arrived in Beirut from
Asia in disguise, was spotted by
Lebanese police and went into
hiding. He is also being hunted
by agents of top commando Yassir
Arafat, who blames him for the
Jordan war and its slaughter of
Palestinians.
"Saudi Arabia's King Faisal
would like Egypt to make a deal—
NEW YORK—A Midwestern re-
gional conference for Jewish edu-
cation will be held for community
lay leaders Nov. 15 and 16, at the
Muehlebach Hotel in Kansas City,
Mo., it was announced by Robert
Arnow, president of the American
Association for Jewish Education.
The theme of the conference will
be: "How Should Communities
Plan for Jewish Education?"
The conference is being planned
by Dr. George Rosenthal, a con-
sultant in the association's depart-
ment of community service. Ivan
Himmel of Chicago, is chairman
Sinai (thus letting Egypt open the
Suez Canal.) To show he means
it; the king says if this is not
done, he will stop his share of
the subsidies Cairo receives to
make up for its lost canal tolls-
3220,000,000 a year from Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait and Libya."
mental director.
Some 50 Midwestern communi-
ties, including 22 being served by
bureaus or central agencies for
Jewish education, have been in-
vited'to participate in the confer-
ence. Detroit is among these com-
munities.
in five years, according to George
Zeltzer, president of the Mich- let Israel keep its control of the of the association's national com-
igan Savings and Loan League, entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba in mittee of community service, and
and president of American Say- exchange for giving up occupied Dr. Samuel H. Dinky is depart-
iligs Association.
He was one of those men who
think that the world can be saved
by writing a pamphlet —Benjamin
Disraeli.
$2.5 Million Grant
Goes to Sinai's
Dr. Kantrowitz
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