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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-26

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54-Friday, March 26, 1971

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

SOUTHFIELD

BY OWNER-OPEN SUN. 2-5

18515 HILTON

Near 10 Mile & Southfield. 3 bed-
room brick ranch, garage. Near
shopping, schools and synagogue.
For appt. call KE 7-3372, asking
$28,900.

17-A-LOTS FOR SALE

LOTS WANTED

IN CITY OF SOUTHFIELD
Singles or in groups.
We have home buyers who wish
to build in various sections of
the City.

40-EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE

REAL ESTATE
PEOPLE WANTED

Experienced preferred but
not necessary. Immediate posi-
tions available. Outstanding
merchandising program. Call
MEL DURBIN, 851-1666.

AUTO SALESPERSON

2 openings on small sales force
for volume Buick dealer. Highest com-
mission and many benefits. Prefer some
experience but will train. For more de-
tails call sales manager.

DRYSDALE BUICK INC.
931-0100

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY

We are looking for an energetic
enthusiastic licensed real estate
salesperson to handle our listing
operation. Your financial success
will depend upon your own con-
centrated effort. Please call for per-
sonal interview. 345-7660, ASK FOR
JIM BLAKE.

CALL
MORTON
KASOFF

LI 8-7676

Oak Park

Terrific location - near everything.
3 bedroom brick ranch plus fam-
ily room with fireplace, passhall,
11/2 baths plus 1/2 bath in basement.
Extras. $36,900.

LI 6 - 5430

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

CONSIDER OFFERS

FRANKLIN Forest - Northwestern and
13 Mile. 2 large desirable lots. 358-1285
or 353-5742.

#84. Singer-Riverbank Estates.
Bellwood Dr. West of Bell Rd.
10051130 ft---$22,000. less buil-
ders allowance.

398-7884

BUILDERS MODEL

24341 Coolidge, near 10 Mile

Large 3 bedroom brick ranch,

60 ft. lot. Full- basement, gas

heat, thermo-pane windows.

Fully carpeted including kitch-

en, ceramic tiled bath. Near

Northland - Walking distance

to shopping, synagogues, bus

transportation. Good buy. Must

see to appreciate. $24,900.

OPEN SUN. 1-6 •

Call Builder-353-9148

Immed. Occupancy

19-OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

Over 300 sq. ft.
on Main level. Possible short
term lease. $6.50 per sq. ft.
Prime location on Orchard
Lake Rd. Call MEL DURBIN,
851-1666.

19-C-COMMERCIAL BUILDING
. FOR SALE

Meehan-Klein Inc.

firm. Experience Preferred or will
train ambitious men & women for
full & part time positions. Class
now forming with the Michigan
Real Estate Academy. Call for inter-
view. MR. SILVERMAN.

342-8600

PERSON FOR
COUNTER WORK
Apply in• person-Onion Roll
Deli, 302 N. Woodward off 11
Mile Road, Royal Oak.

40-A-LEMPLOYMENT WANTED

For A Maid In A Jiffi
CALL JIFFI -MAID

Transportation provided-m o s t sup.
plies f u r n i s h e d. Fully Insured,
screened, dependable service.

Call any day 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
354-3145

CONVALESCENT care - companion-
woman.•931-3687.

Trying To Get Away
For A Weekend
But no place to leave the
children. Look no further.
Excellent care of infants, pre-
schoolers, young children and
teenagers. Fine references
and experience with all types
of children. Reasonable rates.
532 2348 or 532 5288

-

-

,45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

PARTNER WANTED

Scrap yard, non-ferrous, auto wreck-
ing. Suburb Detroit area. 6 acres,
fenced with 60 ft. truck scale, office,
metal warehouse. Complete scrap
yard equipment, trucks, crane, shear.
Low down payment to right party.
All inquiries confidental.

Write Box 1013

4,800 sq. ft., 4 lava., air conditioned
offices, 3,200 sq. ft. parking in rear.
$21,900 LC, less for cash. Brokers
protected, make offer.

The Jewish News, 17515 W. 9 Mile
Road, Suite 865, Southfield, Michigan
48075.

30-A-INSTRUCTIONS

BAR-MITZVA, synagogue, Hebrew tu-
tor, 342-9254.

EXPERIENCED TEACHERS

Available for tutoring in any ele-
mentary subjects. Judy Grant or
Helen Opatowski at

353-6677

PIANO teacher with excellent back-
ground. Specializing in beginners. 642-
0768.

40-EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE

DESPERATELY needed - Mature moth-
erly type housekeeper for motherless
home. Children ages 1 and 3. 626-8930.

WANTED
Part-time cook for strictly
Kosher kitchen. Call B'nai
B'rith Hill el Foundation,
Wayne State University, 577-
3459, Monday through Friday

or Sunday, 354-0154.

FURNITURE refinished and repaired.
Free estimates. 474-8953.

PLUMBING. Expert home repair spe-
cialist, garbage disposals repaired and
serviced. Call UN 4-6926.

ELECTRIC repairs, appliances, etc.
354-1674.

WEAVING
We re-weave burns, tears and
moth holes in clothing, up-
holstered furniture, carpet
burns. Reasonable prices.

29576 MARSHALL

352 - 2531

EXPERT paperhanging. 545-0444.

PAINTING, exterior, interior. Free es-
timates. Reasonable. LI 5-7639.

Metro Window Cleaning

Experts on aluminum storm win-
dows, aluminum and woodwork
washing. Eaves cleaned. Tree trim-
ming. Free estimates.

541-0278

PAINTING, decorating. Neat and clean.
Small carpentry work. Free estimates.
544-4104, 542-3270.

REAL ESTATE
BUY, SELL & APPRAISE LARKINS MOVING CO.
As a career with a highly respected

PURITAN-WYOMING

JULES KLEIN 863 - 0700

50 - BUSINESS CARDS

PANELING, partitions, floors and ceil-
ings tiled. Also small jobs. Reasonable.
Ron. LI - 3-6576 after 5.

Household and Office

Furniture

Local and Long-Distance
Also storage.
894-4587

COMPLEit, interior, exterior painting
and decorating. New and old wood
refinished, antiquing. Reasonable. 547-
1438.

56-ANTIQUES

54th
Presentation of

THE DETROIT
ANTIQUES SHOW

MASONIC TEMPLE

Temple at Second Ave.

APRIL 1-2-3-4
1 p.m.-10 p.m.
Sun. 6 p.m.

One Paid Admission
Good For All Four Days

1111 -OM 2111 MI MI

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ANTIQUE
SHOW

Michigan State

Fairgrounds

Community Arts Bldg. I

April 2, 3, 4

1 p,m, to 10 p.m.

I

Adm. $1.25 1

(Adm. $1.00 with ad)

I

45-A-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

MATURE Man over 30 years experience
waste material rag business desires
managers position or partnership.
Trebuck. 642-1643.

ORIENTAL Chinese rug. Blue border;
beige field. $300 firm. 356-8907.

Outstanding Country

50-BUSINESS CARDS

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.

Local and Long Distance STORAGE.
Packing, pianos, appliances, household
furnishings, office furniture.
8829 Northend-Ferndale

543 - 4832

PAINTING
20 years experience
guaranteed. TY 7-2501.

ODD JOBS, electrical, carpentry, plumb-
ing, etc. Free estimates. 399-4172, 542-
6251.

HERALD ROOFING CO.

Local Independent Roofer
Free Estimates
Hot Tar or Residential Shingles

Room Set
French Dining

Cost $2200
Best Offer Over $1000
Also:
Two Custom Built Dark Wal-
nut Hi Fi Cabinets and Fisch-
er Stereo equipment and
Velvet Sofa and Occasional
Chair Can Be Seen Sunday
11-1.

6931 KNOLLWOOD CIRCLE W.

Subdivision directly across from
Knollwood Country Club.
South of Maple,
between Inkster & Middlebelt

534-5100 or Res. 676-5070

COMPLETE remodeling - additions,
kitchen s, dens, basements, family
rooms. Free estimates. 538-6894.

JERUSALEM (JTA) - Defense
Minister Moshe Dayan has inter-
vened personally on behalf of two
who
officers,
army
Y have
avi- ebe
a er nde
de nied marri a ge licenses
by the rabbinical court because
according to religious law they are
illegitimate children.
He has taken the matter up at
government level and is supported
by Maj. Gen. Shlomo Goren, the
chief chaplain of Israel's armed
forces, it was recently learned.
The case was kept secret for two
months and came to light only aft-
er some of the details were leaked
to the press. The names of the
brothers were not given.
According to the reports, their
mother had been married to a
Christian convert in Eastern Eu-
rope who disappeared after World
War II. She emigrated to Israel
and remarried without disclosing,
her previous marriage to the au-
thorities. She bore two sons who
entered the armed forces.
When they applied for mar-
riage licenses, the rabbinical
authorities discovered their
"faulty antecedents" and claimed
that their mother's second mar-
riage was void and "forbidden"
under religious law. They were
denied the right to wed the girls
of their choice because religious
law allows illegitimate children
to marry only other persons of
illegitimate status.
The rabbinical court's decision
is repugnant to a majority of Is-
raelis and a new religious contro-
versy seems inevitable. One author-
ity said a way out would be to
declare the mother's first marriage
void, thus establishing the legiti-
macy of her sons.
Matters of marriage and divorce
in Israel are the exclusive prov-
ince of the Orthodox rabbinate un-
der Israeli law. There is no civil
marriage in the country.
A recent proposal to the govern-
ment by Gen. Dayan to amend the
law brought a threat from the Na-
tional Religious Party to quit the
cabinet.

NRP Backs Down
on Probe of IVIKs
Who Abstained

SALE

65 Dealers

Dayan Backs Two .Prof. Hans Kohn.
Noted Historian.
Brothers Under
PHILADELPHIA - Hans Kohn,
Legitimacy Attack former professor of history at New

It is better to be a dog in peace-
ful times than to be a man in times
of unrest.---Chinese Proverb.

TEL AVIV (JTA) - The Na-
tional Religious Party indefinitely
postponed a meeting it had called
for Tuesday to investigate the
abstention by three of its Kntsset
members in last week's vote on a
motion of no confidence in the
government. Premier Golda Meir
was upset by the abstentions and
said so to NRP ministers at Sun-
day's cabinet meeting.
The ministers promised Mrs.
Meir that the matter would be
brought before the party's gov-
erning councils. But they backed
down Tuesday for fear of a revolt
by the NRP's younger elements.
The party's "young guard" made
it plain that they considered Mrs.
Meir's censure of the abstentions
unwarranted intereference in party
affairs. They threatened a "show-
down" with the party leadership
if the matter is brought up.
The NRP has three ministers
in the Meir government, and all
apparently agreed that their
MKs violated party discipline
when they refused to vote on
the no-confidence motion. The
motion was filed by the oppo-
sition Gahal and Free Center
factions, which objected to Pre-
mier Meir's territorial propos-
als on grounds that they con-
tained too many concessions.
NRP members, particularly the
younger ones, oppose Mrs. Meir
on the same ground. The govern-
ment won a 6-2 vote of confidence
after the opposition parties walked
out of the Knesset when their
motion for a secret ballot was re-
jected.

York's City College and the New
School, and at Smith College, died
here March 16
at age 79.
Prof. Kohn,
known as a
strong fighter
against totali-
tarianism of
right and left,
described na-
tionalism as
"the leading and
decisive moti-
vating force of
our age" a n d
blamed it for
Dr. Kohn the rise of dic-
tators. His major work, published
in 1944, was "The Idea of National-
ism."
Once a "cultural Zionist," he
changed his mind about the move-
ment as early as 1929 because, he
said, Arabs were not included in
plans for a Jewish homeland in
Palestine. For eight years, he
lived and worked as a writer in
Jerusalem.
Born in Prague, Prof. Kohn re-
ceived a doctorate in jurispru-
dence in 1914. With a Czech regi-
ment of t h e Austro-Hungarian
Army, he was captured by the
Russians in 1915 and spent four
years as a prisoner in Russia and
Siberia.
He wrote "A History of Nation-
alism in the East" in London and
then, from 1925 to 1933, lived in
Israel. He came to this country
in 1933.
- -
In recent years, Prof. Kohn held
visiting chairs at the universities
of Texas and Denver. He lived
here since his retirement from
City College in 1962.

Peretz Bernstein,
Israeli Leader

-

TEL AVIV Peretz (Fritz) Bern-
stein, a minister in the proVisional
government of Israel in : 1948 - and
president of the Liberal Party;
died in Jerusalem MOnday. He was
80.
Born in Meningen,- Germany,
Mr. Bernstein's family moved to
the Netherlands In 1908. He be-
came an active :Zionist and was
elected president of the Zionist
Organization of Holland in 1930.
Mr. Bernstein emigrated to Pales
tine in 1936.
In 1947, he was elected to 'the
Zionist Executive in Jerusalerri and '-
given the trade and industry port-
folio. As minister of commerce, in-
dustry and supplies in David Ben-
Gurion's first , government, Mr.
Bernstein - was a champion of free
enterprise. He gave an impres-
sive analysis of the country's econ-
omic situation before the UN
Special Commission on Palestine
that year.
Learning Hebrew only after be-
coming an adult, Mr. Bernstein
eventually became editor of Habo-
ker, organ of the General Zionist
party.
After the first Israeli elections
in 1951, Mr. Bernstein's General
Zionist Party went into opposition.
He remained party leader until
his retirement in 1965.

Israel Army Excludes
Men With Crime Records

JERUSALEM (ZINS) - Young
men with criminal records are ex-
cluded from Israel's defense forces,
and criminologist Prof. Drobkin of
the Hebrew University believes the
policy should be changed.
The Israel Army has proved ad-
mirably suited for the training and
rehabilitation of youth, said Prof.
Drobkin, who added that the mere
exclusion of youngsters with a
criminal record worsens the prbo-
lem of rehabilitation and readjust-
ment.
Well-informed circles are con-
vinced that the army has no inten-
tion of altering its policy. They
stress the higher priority for main-
taining high standards of morale
In the defense forces.

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