Auction to Boost Beth El Buildina Fund , - A - ESCULAPIAlit. 7 .EPHARMACEU- TICAL ASSOCIATION will rneet 9 p.m. Monday:4Y, 1Whitehalt,:chib house. Refreshments' wa belerved by the ladies -atixiliary. Liberty in .-itself is tiot i nent.—Bernard=.M.;,- BarticiL DONATE - BOOKS- Planning in-- auction ol- lugs and scalp- tine 8:30 p.m. March 25 at Tem- ple Beth El are Dr. Richard C. Hertz (center),-.. Mr. an d Mrs. Paul J. Diz ik (left) and Mr. and Mrs. Freder- ick Simon, mem- bers of the tem- Any subject;, IsizrtiF,or paper- backs for.:-:.-13BANDEIS--,71.1rii*--: Pie's art auction committee: More Women's..colmm,tfee; for than 200 original ANNUAL:SALL-. • Drop off rietiter ,=.421. 3:- N.:, Maki; Royal Oak Staric:Ak.;ptiirti.1 ;a4a;...Fo Pick-up DI 1-2461 . or TUN -:*1-6512.' HOUSECLEANING . SPECIAL! oils ,- sculpture, graphics, etch- ings and - water-, colors will- be sold to the high- est bidder. A champagne pre- View at 7:30 pre- cedes-the main event. The Married Group of Temple Beth El is spon- soring the auction, with proceeds to go to the temple building fund. Co- chairman of the event are the Diziks, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Frank, and the Simon.s. Tickets are available from the Simons, or at the door the evening of the auction. - - Dead Sea Waters Cure Skin Disease, Some Feel SDOM (ZINS) — Denmark is Sending organiied groups of pa- tients suffering from various skin diseases to take the cure in the waters of the Dead Sea. A three-year research project has established that waters of the Dead Sea are an effective treatment for many types of skin diseases, and the Danish government covers travel and other costs for those pa- tients coming to Israel for this purpose. However, the Swedish authorities have not completed their research establishing the efficacy of the cure to be obtained from the waters of the Dead Sea. Syiian Jews A _ ke Prisoners of State, Israeli Etivoy Tells UN Rights Unit REGULAR PRIPE RUG= AN D -P-E7 1` C CLEAN _ ING UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—Is- rad Deputy Ambassador Jacob Boron advised, the- Commission on Human Rights that "the situation of the Jews in Syria has become even more grave" in the past year. "There has been no change what- soever for the better," he said, and "a small community of about 4,000 people is being discriminated IN YOUR HOME - OR IN OUR PLANT • Wall-to-Wall carpet cleaned in your home by the Jet Steam Eictractipn Process or Rotary Shampoo. • Loose rugs cleaned in our plant. • Free pick-up and delivery service. sma •.• ANO FEMALE STER1 Z ATION INFORMATION abort iOT1 information (313) 358-4672 Leader • caipet 'deeming MITCHELL FAMILY PLAN I` For froe'estimate call 5 67-3700 1. 11,11• •• •" , INC. 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The property of the escaped Jew is then confiscated by the govern- ment, Doren said. - Noting that Damascus has de- nied similar charges in the past, Doron asked: "If thins are so good there, why is the Syrian go- vernment so afraid of permitting the Jews to leave?" Dorms asserted: "It appears that Syrian laws- permit anybody living there to leave the country, except those who are on a certain list. - "Ai all the Jews living in Syria have been placed on that list, the inference is simple and inescapable: The whole of the Jewish community there have thu.s become prisoners of state." Concluding his presentation to the Human Rights Commission, Doren said: "Unfortunately, all ap- peals to the- Syrian government to let their Jewish prisoners go were' so far in vain. I therefore place their tragedy before ion." Couture Women's Apparel Thurs. & Fri. 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NEW YORK — PEC Israel Eco- nomic Corp. reported net operating income for 1971 of $1,094,404, or $1.24 per share, compared with $1,078,535, or $1.22 per share, for the previous year Net gain from the sale and disposition of secur- ities during the year amounted to $191,678, compared with $59,429 the previous year. This resulted in net income of $1,286,082, or $1.46 per share, up to 13 per cent from $1,137,964, or $129 per share, in 1970. A Passover Tradition Produced under strict Rabbinical supervision. Certificate on request. SrOOSSIOS••••••09..g." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 17, 1972-43 L.ssesers.,- - .= - s-, Even in the fast-paced '70s, Jewish homemakers can still turn to time-proven kosher-for-Passover Maxwell House coffee, available in both instant and regular. Contest and Portrait Sale Is .A Once-A-Year Special For Rules & Appointment, Call Leo Knight Photography 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd. Just W. of Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 352-7030