Always Paying SPOT CASH Ti,' con- make "Jeta.s out of Americdns." 11tristiTHE:11. (.1T.11 Among the problems facing the hnumg Impact of the SixDay War. problems of estailishing Jewish .lesti,h community' is cultural den- Mentit .. the results of roasst , e tits. tad, he said. "the tough fact ocial change. the effect of :mien , - is that identification ilvinandt in- 'nem fandomi, arl ■ I the relationship yokement and, except in fiuml- ., li- C n Oe n d irish,,,t,h.. ,1,.‘„it I lli if;.(,1,,.1 s are the ,,,ic, f i. for INDUSTRIAL SCRAP Michigan Smelting Corp. 1843 Illinois Street, Detroit 831-0025 Due to the great influx of enrollment at the HILLEL DAY SCHOOL We are happy to announce that we are able to open additional classes for the school year 1972-73. At present we have additional openings in Kindergarten, grades 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7. As soon as we meet our quota in these areas registration Hijack Victim Leaves Hospital; Promises Party TEL AVIV (JTA)—Wilfred Ran- dowski, the German Jew who v.as shot when disguised Israeli soldiers liberated a hijacked Belgian :i.r. liner here May 9, left Tel lia- shomer Hospital with a promise to doctors and nurses that he ue , i!,i throw a party for all the -- sonnet in his ward. He also invited the "angel; In white"—the paratroopers dre..se-t as technicians who shot him acci- dentally in their sudden attack. Kardowski said he would return to West Germany- for a rest, then resume work in Israel in July on his film about the Nahal, the Is- raeli army's agricultural-military taiirkers in the near future, sutinm. Z. ∎ incents esocutiAo pother issue Vincent cited was relaltion_ ,i,rei•to r of I ho ish Comicon mun i ls ' s toration of LIc‘clan , shio w ith the United Ways —1 the Vim ent spose nn the etee7_10 organiza ions yYelfare ki hrella a :end, for Joist couirminal in' every major city lie imeninit i•ssion s ,,f the ft at lid the primary responsibilit$ for da, Nati, nail Conference of sies,1-11 agencies is to look 4fter otiumina I Seri ice the first eAttr the needs of .lewish people,; but held in 7P0 deleQates, profits- that "preferential treatment"i for T. Geer the underprivileged is also the re- sionals in the field of Jewish coca Our sponsibility, of all men and deeply , munity services. he said' unit. roo ted in Jewish tradition. record entitles us to approach the Jewish agenda of the '70s with the security that comes from being in charge of an operation that has ' performed well, but with the anx- iety and the concern and the vigi- lance of those in charge of an operation in continuing peril." "Our stubbornness in being our- selves, on the one hand," he . said, "and global in our inter- The cry of a loon? ' ests on the other, lies close to the The size of a south Tea nitoon? heart of both Jewish creativity Macintosh toffee? • and Jewish tragedy." Biffies? The task of the community dur- ing the peak of mass immigration Unca Lou? from Europe was to make "Ameri- Esta? _ eans nut of Jews. - Today, he said, the task is turned inwards ---- to WERE YOU A TAMAKWAN? Do you remember: will be closed. Inquires can be made at the school office at 32200 Middlebelt in Farmington or by calling 851-2394. PACKER • PONTIAC STILL THE WORLD'S LARGEST p• r WE SELL THE MOST - "REMEMBER" WE CAVE-THE MOST MILT LEVIN Call 863-9300 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, June 2, 1972 Communal NI, orkers Given FiNe-Point l'r( ► g•liiii for Aetit)ti in the Seventies RED STOTSKY Call 863-9300 WE CARE THE MOST 18650 LIVERNOIS, SOUTH OF SEVEN WHAT BRINGS THEM TO HARRY THOMAS That fine feel at home atmosphere, with the finest values in the country . FAMOUS NATIONAL BRAND HAND TAILORED DOUBLE KNIT SUITS Nuti000ll y advertised at $195 $125 National Brand HAND TAILORED CLASSIC SUITS $135 8 $175 $8950 $ 9.5 0 DOUBLE KNIT SPORT COATS fr f om $ 69 " SLACKS FATHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS $985 DOUBLE KNIT SHIRTS ''"" TIES $5 HARRY THOMAS 24750 Telegraph at Ten Mile Rd. BANKARD - DINERS - MASTER Moly to 6 p m Thurs. to 8 Sunday 11-4 "Fine Clothes for 36 Years" t.n .s (:11,1 ► lead Sees l'roblenis , for t .S. 1)ilisporzi NIIANII BEACH (.1TA, -- The "disor- Ltanif.aatiiin of Judaism on the Diaspora scene . ' was envision- ed by Silas 51 tiol•therLI, of Wash- president of the Na- tional Federation of Jewish Men's Clus unless there is "a greater relimims involvement in this era of crisis by which we can meet the challenge in the areas of Jewish youth education, and synagogue i participation." The Jewish lay leader made this state-nent in his presidential report to his organization's 43rd annual convention at toe opening session of its five-day convention which -ended Thursday. Pledging his organization to work toward greater religious involvement, Goldberg said "that without a true realization that we are Jews, and a diligent ef- fort to achieve these goals, we are living a life of pretense, and , all noble purposes, no matter how articulately mouthed, are hyperbole." As a hopeful sign. he pointed out that there is evidence that "many of our children want religious ex- , perienee." lie said that this is a • mission "that cannot be ignored." ' Declaring that from Israel's point of stew, the summit talks in Nlos- cow "were satisfactory. - Yosef Tel:oath Israel's ambassador to the ll - ruted Nations, said that Israel !mist nevertheless continue its de- fens, preparations even lhotP211 It is crateful for 'the present era of relatisis Tekoah re- • rimed the 1972 award for distin- sersice to Joy. ry. How about: A five day canoe trip? Shooting a rapids? Your toothbrush on boon-doggies? Just the 9 of you and all that wilderness? DON'T YOU WANT YOUR KID TO BE A TAMAKWAN TOO? WE'RE TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR OUR 37th SEASON NOW , Hi" -,t,„ fd Charlooi Comp Director Semor D,re,ror Writk, Camp Tamakwa. 9141 Monica, Detroit, Mich. 48204 Phon e s. 13131 557-6100 or (3131 965-1065 Say it most impressively with ... , FRUIT B Zalman Shazar to Speak at ZOA's 75th Convention NEW YoRK -- Israel President Zalman Shazar will address the 75th national jubilee convention of the Zionist Organization of America this summer in Israel. Shazar will he among the prim cipal speakers at the convention's banquet July 18 in Tel Aviv. He also will attend the convention's opening session July 13 at which Israel Prime Minister Golda Meir and Herman L. Weisman, presi- dent of the ZOA, are featured speakers. 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