Mitt .•.--c` harles Feinberg Gives Manuscripts by Meyer Levin to Hebrew -U. Library 12—Friday, March 24, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Aid Asked for Effort, Inc., Art Sale; Will Aid Retarded Young People ItOSTUI 1111i- .9'7'4.: ,1 jitoian. CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPE T CLEANING ON tOCATION - Detroiter Charles Feinberg. ' Jerusalem last week.. newly appointed national chairman I .Feinberg,, a vice president of An affeal has been issued by raise money toward furnishing _ of the Hebrew University library the -Acherian Friends of the- l-le- Effort, Inc., ;the , movement to such a home. advisory committee, presented the ! brew University. has collected Donors are asked to telephone manuscripts and books written by I Let in's'Uorks for a number of create houSing for retarded youths, for material to be used in the any of the following Effort com- Meyer Levin to the Jewish Na- ' years. Effort Art and Select Item Sale_ mittee members to make their The presentation ceremony tional and University Library in - - - coincided with the opening of May ' 20-21 at the Birmingham gifts: Mrs. Sarah Slipson, UN 4- 4948; Mrs. .Philip Slomovitz, 352- ' an exhibition of part of the coly_ YMCA. 1- Effort, an organization of parents, 6834; or Mrs. Ben Wigder, DI lection, comprising Levin's writ- guardians, relatives and friends of 3122. ings in various stages of com- young adult retarded men and pletion. Included are the manuscript women from both Plymouth and drafts for Levin's latest novel, "The Lapeer Home and Training schools SEE OR CALL • • Settlers." a novel of the early who have been placed in group Zionist pioneers, to be published living homes in the community, next month by Simon and Schuster. has a charter from the state of Feinberg. who has donated Walt Michigan as a nonprofit organiza- FOR EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE IN THE UNIT ED STATES Whitman paperbacks for the use tion. All contributions are tax AND EverrwmatE IN THE WORLD of students in the Hebrew Univer- deductible. WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC RES. 642-6836 , sity English department. also One of its goals is to open a CALL BUS. MI 4-19313 1350 N. WOODWARD, etRMINGHAM brought the first edition of the group living home on a nonprofit Aiken Bible. presented by Mrs. basis. The May 20-21 sale is to Richard Gimble in memory of her late husband. Phone 549-7170 NEW CADILLAC? 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