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Household and Office Furniture Local and Long Distence Also Storage Irish Leader Says the MA Needs a Hole in the Head 894-4587 SUPERIOR SERVICES 883-0522 JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. savings of 23%. MR. KOLOFF FOR SALE, sofa 5574745 Like new. 531-390° ' co o cE iel p aa nc d kin L:ng pia D nio st sen ap ce pliS aT n O ce R s: A , h ousehold furniture. furnishings, 7040 Puritan—Detroit 861-644 1 Yetta Rosenfeld; Headed Synagogue Auxiliary Yetta (Jane) Rosenfeld, presi- DUBLIN (JTA ,---Richie Ryan. Foreign Office said Sunday that dent of the Ladies Auxiliary of aiding the . the former Fisher Avenue Syna- "shadow" foreign minister of the Qaddafi's claim to be , opposition party in the Irish Par- IRA was a "very grave admission : gogue, died June 11. She was 82. liament, accused the Libyan which we cannot ignore." The ; Born in Romania, Mrs_ Rosen- that I fed, 19301 Votrobeck, lived in premier. Col Muammar el-Qad leader of the military junta daft, of "unwarranted and crim- - rules Libya assailed Britain for . Detroit 70 years. She held life Inat intervention in the affairs of having "handed over" Palestine membership in Beth Moses Syna- gogue Women's Auxiliary and in other states " to the Jews. Garland Rebecca Lodge of the 1“ an referred to Qaddafi's as- The anniversary ceremonies at Odd Fellows and was given sertion that Libya was supplying arms. money and volunteers to which Qaddafi spoke were attend- a citation for over 1,000 hours ed by Gen. Numeiri, ruler of 'of volunteer work in the occupa- the Irish Republican Army fight- ing British forces in Northern Sudan; Premier Aziz Sidky of ' tional therapy department of the Egypt; and President Idi Amin of , Jewish Home for the Aged. Ireland. lie suggested that the Uganda She was secretary of East Side Dublin government raise the issue Gen. Amin recently ousted the , Chapter, Bnai Brith and cancer at the Ended Nations Israeli diplomatic and military pad chairman. "Ireland needs armed help from She is survived by two daugh- Libya or any other Arab country missions from Uganda and can- like she needs a hole in the head," ' celed all Israeli aid missions to ters, Mrs. Jack (Beatrice) Cohen ' his coun'sy, alleging that Israelis and Mrs. Jack (Ann) Kutnick; hvan s,ilil Qaddafi referred to the IRA as were trying to overthrow his re- six grandchildren and one great- . a beneficiary of Libyan support gmle grandchild. in a speech marking the second anniversary of the American evac- Minister's M. E. Views Draw Congregants' Ire itatii.n of the Wheelie,. Air Force Base in Libya. TORONTO (JTA) — Cries of referred to the church's stand. "shame" and "blatant prejudice' His attacks on the IL.S. and British governments for support from some members of his own , The conference reiterated its un iiiyocal" support of "the of Israel prompted U.S. Am- church greeted the Rev. Donald Stirling here when he charged the right of Israel to exist" but re- bassador Joseph Palmer and peated its call for Israeli with- British Ambassador Peter Tripp , United Jewish Appeal with using to walk out during the speech. the church as a "whipping boy drawal from captured Arab ter- ritories. (According to a report from ' to stimulate enthusiasm in their Washington, Palmer a cause. - The conference algo acknowledg- made %erbal protest on the spot to TA,. Rev Stirling is chairman of ed "the church's share of the re - this. Libyan foreign minister. the mternational affairs committee- sponsibintiy for periodic deteriora- State Department spokesman if the Toronto Conference of the Lion of (Christian-Jewish) rela- Charles !tray said at Monday's , United Church of Canada . The tions.'' news briefing in Washington that United Church leadership has he could not comment on Qad- often condemned Israeli policy and Michigan ranks fifth or higher dal'', speech until its test was practices. in production of more than 20 ma- studie.1 l I J,t officials here said their _tor food crops, although ranking A spokesman for the British ' campaign and speakers have not I only 22nd in land area. grandchildren- MAN orchestra. Reason- able. S45-7712 or 838-5073 6994 re""' Fire mates. "re" mates. 538- He leaves his wife, Jennie; a son, Conan; two daughters, Mrs. Rudolph (Dorothy Scherock and Mrs. Charles (Esther) Galin; five grand- children and seven great- EXPERT ladies silterstIon. Fast service, low priceS. 399-0299. windows. }Unit. rms., ceilings, paneling,' cedar closets. cabinets, repairs, any woodwork. 545-0444 MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY Experts on aluminum - ' isanerna ging. DISCOUNT free LAWN cutting and edging. Rea- sonable rates. Free estimates Call 5444797. 532.7302 Born in Russia, Mr. Feinn, 14168 Golfview, Livonia, lived in Detroit 45 years. He was a self-employed auto parts dealer. A former mem- ber of the Workmen's Circle national board, he was past chairman of local branches 181 and 156. He also was a member of the building com- mittee of the Workmen's Circle schools. For the past eight years he had been chairman of the Golden Ring Senior Citizens. JIFFI-MAID Clg burns, scratches, dents, cracks, dog bites, gouges, broken legs, loose Joints, stains, touch up. UPHOLSTERY REPAIR spe- cial care for ANTIQUES. CARPENTER REAS., EFFICIENT 40-A—EMPLOYMENT !Aiwa :trttts - Like David Feinn, Active 545-0'444 Residential 576-2835 after 6 P.M. . CUSTOM PAINTING. 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Summer foshecns are here & DECORATING W EAVING• th: SILVERPLATING a /1 d nrparrs. clisdhput, knitwear. furniture. soype.Goid-Copper a n d Brass. carpeting. repairs. 5572531. YE 6-0721. Michigan. atmosphere and be able to rake Estimates Residential Shingles 534-5100 or — 3950 W 12 Mile Rd. Berkley, We ore presently engaged in or COMPLETE interior, exterior painting and decorating. New and oid wood refinished, an- tiquing Reasonable. 547-1438. Notional Wall coven rigs Jed life .o_ Tar up "I'M THIN" A-1 PAINTING i by CLEANING CO Spots & stains 300 5g ft & I85—WEIGHT REDUCTION able 358-4548 r•rnoved by factory trained independent Roofer Free bar . • turr,ture CARDS CEMENT work r paired.Reason- SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! floors lobs HERALD ROOFING CO. ex• 851-4784 • truc•i,o• surancx, profit •Oaring, and partitions, 50—BUSINESS 50—BUSINESS CARDS GREAT LAKES CARPET !n•er Local stock benefits for sour farnd y s protection We ore PASKLING : CARDS • eiltng• 1110-A Also vrrIali Reasonable Ron. 968-4576 WALLPAPER SALE.. the fro' ,e of f-o- fpitolizatioo THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—EMPLOYMENT = / 7 ,7,1,1 andr• 46—Friday, June 16, 1972 ' w APT asherf. um Re ta h s ' '' onsida Plius le. Itea K Te' af a ft e 'r r. office 1'45 ' 758'5 .ner 7 Pfn i ROYAL BOULTON china, Thistle- , down, service for )12. Order from Hudson's at $460. Will sell at 12:50. 626-7356. Histadrut Leader Goren-Gorochovski TEL AVIV (JTA)—Shraga Goren-Gorochovski, a mem- ber of the first Knesset and a director of the Workers Bank and various Histadrut- owned factories, died June 11, He was 75. Born in Russia, he settled in Israel in 1921. He organ- ized the first cooperative of building laborers and later became managing director of Solel Boneh, the Histadrut construction cooperative. He served in the Knesset from 1949 to 51. Rabbi Mordecai Halpern, Head of Beth Shalom for 17 Years Some 1,500 persons attended fu- neral services Wednesday for Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern, the 444year- old spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Shalom who was found deald on Monday. Burial was at Adas) Sha- [ lom Cemetery. Services, held at the synagpgue, were addressed by Rabbi Bernard Lipnick of Cong. Bnai Amooilia of St. Louis, where Rabbi Halpern's late father had occupied thei pul- pit for many years; and by Rabbi David Arzt of Long Island, a lose friend and former classmate of Rabbi Halpern when they jwere students at the Jewish Theolo g ical Seminary. Cantor Ruben Erlbaum chanted the prayers. Rabbi Halpern, 25641 Colleen, Oak Park, held the Beth Shalom pulpit for 17 years and waS its first full-time rabbi. Born in St. Louis, he held a bachelors degree from ColuMbia University and masters degree in Hebrew literature from the JeWish Theological Seminary, where! he was ordained in 1953. Ile was considered a brilliant scholar with a special interest in philosophy. A student of Dr. Mor- decai Kaplan, Rabbi Halpern had a close relationship with the Re- constructionist leader. eaea. RABBI MORDECAI HALPERN ligious and civic committees. He came from a long line of rabbis. Besides his father, his two grandfathers and an uncle were in the rabbinate. One brother-in-law, Bernard Raskas, is a rabbi in St. Paul and the other, Dr. Harry Gordon, is the former dean of the Einstein Medical School. Known to have a special interest Rabbi Halpern will be remembered by his congregation with a memorial fund in his name. Surviving are his wife, Natalie: A chaplain during the Korean • two sons, Jonathan and Daniel; a War, Rabbi Halpern assumed! his I daughter, Renanah; and two sis- first pulpit at Beth Shalom. Ile ters, Mrs. Harry H. (Fayga) Gor- was a member of the law commit- don of Mamaroneck , N.Y. and tee of the Rabbinical Assembly of Mrs. Bernard (Lae)) Raskas of America and served on many re- St. Paul- in youth,