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July 14, 1972 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-14

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22—Fr day. July .3, 1972

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LETTER BOX

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poor,. legally became an agent of
international community .
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tem ,

United States o as not a
member of the League of Nations.
But by the Anglo-American Treaty
of 1924. commonly referred to as
the Cum ention of Rights in Pal-
estine. the United States became
m effect. a signatory to the man
date
The full text of the Palestine
Mandate was embodied in the
treaty according to which the
S. was required to assist and
he advised about in the ample-
nictitation of the goal of provid•
Mg a national home for the Jew •
ash people in Palestine.
The matter was not ended when
the I.e.14lIt• of Nations wen: out of

"the

Creative Party Planning

including

Candy Centerpieces

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tiao••••- .111.I Paris
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MARCIA MASSERMAN

646-6138

parkilest

Important Sale

Of Graphics
Drawings & Oils

.:150% Off

(

OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY
OF ART

We re expanding our business &
moving from our present location
As a result we ore conducting this
unusual sale of art values rang-
ing from $20 to SO 000 A
represented include

20% Off

ALL CUSTOM
FRAMING

PARK WEST GALLERIES
7311 ♦ W 1" RC Sesolitheirl, Mick_

354-2343

501, YETZ.MORRIS COHEN
POST and AUXILIARY will meet
p.m Monday at the JWV head-
liostesse , for the eve-
quarters
and Ye!ta
• !
ning will he
Glass Commander Sam Alper:
and Minnie Alpert. president, stud
conduct their fort meetings of
the year Committee chairmen 'sill
be announced. Prospective mem-
ber, are 'miter!

NEW YORK (JTAX—The Com-
mittee for Public Education and
Religious Liberty (PEARL), in tutu
separate federal court suits tried
here. argued that New York state
could not give . publie funds to
parochial schools directly or indi-
rectly or ''frustrate the judgment -
of the federal court by maneux ens
in state courts.

Some folks m ake a specialty of
getting themselves into trouble.

PORTRAITS

PI PST aim AUX
ill
!LIMO,. is Ill hold their annual
pi( mr• noon Sunday at Somerset
Park Refreshments still be served ,
and prizes aoarded For informa-
tion. call President Gerry Feld-
man. 398.8953, or Peggy Cole,
chairman, 643-8363

CANDIDS

ec t t
plarmed
The latest Great Scott addition
•,
is part of a rontinumg major ex-
pansion program o huh has made
of Israel let this food chain Pie third largest
.lbright and others get
in sales volume in the metropoli•
Feria! history
tan area .
:IL
F. IL
SHARE -(N
I...ated
in
the
Great
Plaza
i,. , I , Belly myy
Shopping Center. If; Mile at De-
=?EEDOro
F•alls Church V.1 22041 quindre, the ultramodern super-

market covers 30.300 square feet
a Treat
ample varking space for 800
Editor. The ..11,A101 Neos
cars
The staff and patient, of Edge-
o atm- Cony:Ur-scent Center express I
ARTI LINS.XY has been named . Classified Ads Get Quick Results
their appreciation to Mrs Dorothy media director for STONE AND
Perini, daughter of Slesen Zegich. ' SIMONS ADVERTISING. INC..
a patient of the home. oho took 40 Charles G. Stone,
agency presi-
patients to see - Fiddler on the dent, has announced_ Miss Linsay
Roof. - July 7 at Northland Theater, has a wide and varied background
Mrs. Permo organized the event in the field of media buying. Her
and solicited for contributions from former employers include Zim-
her friends and relatives to pro- mer-Keller-Calvert and Simons-
ide for tickets and transportation Michelson Co.. where she was
to the theater media director for three years.
also
MRS 410:1IN LEWIS
International
• Hair coloring
• Hairpiece fitting
RALPH
R. STILLWELL has
!lair Stylist
been elected president of the South
• I ',pd. Scalp Treatment
Mgr.
Owner
&
Oakland County Life Underwriters
• Vxpert Itanirure and Shoe Shine
Association, a professional associa-
•'
lion of life and health insurance
,
men in the area.
011 I Il
e
23077 Greenfield
Southfield

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2 Suits Challenge Public
Aid for Parochial Schools

JWV

Business
Briefs

CUSTOM
FRAMING

Eirokitt

Aged Patients Get

Birmingham

647-5730

Advance Barber Shop
& Men's Hairstyling

JACQUES

ent ry

International Hair Stylist
Gives you the hair style
to fit your personality

ADVANCE OFFICE BUILDING

Rd.,

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

R F.:ELECTIONS IN SOUND
Tune 9 30 a m Sunday'
S alum WCAR
Feature Rabbi Harold Loss es
ptores some basic .hest ish themes
found in toclay's popular music

1,CHAI, ITCH J1:$‘ Dill 1101 - K

Time S u M Sunclas

Station WNIC

and

Tune 1 1 m Monday
Station WNIC FM 11101
Feature
- Lea rn Torah. Lose
'torah. - sermonett•7 and a history
of the
lesson on The d•-trill - non
its
In
Jerusalem and
sanctuary

aftermath

111G111

Tune 9

Vi a flu Sunda}

Channel 2
Sy
- Joy and ...Noe
Feature
hols of Judaism - %tali Rabb'
Samia•I Prere of Young Israel of
Greenfield Itabhi Pre!, sill di'.

Station

cuss

some of the meanin-: , of

religious objects which
commemorate the life of a text
in solemnity or "sunha " Rabbi
Prero also will examine the Torah




tudalNio',

ETERNAL LIGHT

Tune 10 30 p m. Sunday
Station: WW.J
Feature • Fourth in a series of
taped dialogue, between Mark Van
Doren, professor emeritus of Co-
lumhia Uniyer,ity, and the late
Maurice Samuel, author and lec-
turer. The hipic oil' he - Beyond
the Red Sea.
■ 11 , c1Ission nn the
miracle
of the parting of the
oaters

The Sl iCT1 AST M IC H
N
COt; \CH, of GOVERNMENTS has
published two specialized maps that
are atadahle on request fur small
fees. One •mair shows all major
roads and the other shows the
boundaries of all minor civil divi-
sions. Each oilers the counties of
Livingston, Macomb, Monroe. Oak-
land. St Clair. Washtenaw and
Wayne

For apps. call 557-0244

Men's Clubs

TEM PI. E
ISRAEL BROTHER-
HOOD recently elected the follow-
ing officers; Maurice
Slew art,
president. Peter Million, Dr. Low-
ell Ressler and Elmer Raskin.
vice presidents: Ronald Bassey, •
treasurer, Leon Belin, Richard
Gottlieb and Clarence Goldberg.
secretaries Named to the brother•
hood board were Dr Easton Brod-
sky. Louis Cassel. I ;
('',hen s Harold Gordon. Joseph
Hacker. Irvin Stagy. Lance Mer-
melt, Jack Milim Tom Mateldorf,
Robert Parkans. Seymour Posner,
Gerald Rodin. Leo Saltz. Kenneth
Singer. Jerome Sipher. Harold
Sonslym Alfred Strauss. La rence
Wen her, Leon Weitz and Allen
Zeitlin The membership author-
ized a change in the constitution
is filch alters the name of the or-
ganization from Temple Israel
Men's Club to Temple Israel
Brotherhood. conforming with the
name of the parent organization.
the National Association of Tem-
ple Brotherhoods

THE NEW "TAILGATER" MUG IS
-
GREAT FOR DAD OR THAT COLLEGE
GRAD. RUGGED PEWTER WITH A
RAWHIDE NECK STRAP. GREAT
FOR BOATING, FISHING, PICNICS
AND BEER BLASTS. HOLDS OVER
A PINT. OURS ALONE. 15.00.

/trial Da, id
fen - s ('tub, at its
37th annual installation, saw Max
Sosin, past president of the •on-
gregation. install
Arthur Chaims as
president: J o e
Biederman. Phil
Bolton and Joseph
Hassa I, vice
presidents: Julian
Lie b Ill a n, Ray
Steinberg and
X1 a x NIondshine
secret a rites: Les-
ter Schloner,
treasurer,
a ni ('haims
Jacobs, sergeant-at-arms. and Neil
Kalef. chaplain.Chaims appointed
the following chairmen

G liqr °

S

Ir. J1 Ha t ner. Jo , eph
terman.
Kale!.
i :1r i
Kruge r
mine man. p
berg

Jut, Got
Bolton. Sam

a

d
nd

Genius may conceive but patient
labor must consummate —Horace
Mann

sour

ChARtES
W WARREN

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