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September 15, 1972 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-15

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32—Friday, Stat. 15, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

New Kosher Nursing Home Opens

A new kosher nursing
home will open in October,
it was announced this week.
Known as Lahser Hills
Nursing Center, the new
home will be located at 25300
Lahser in Southfield.

Bi-G° Gets Katsh's Book

It was announced that tho
plans are to have two kitch-
ens for meat and dairy
foods.
Reservations are already
being taken for new resi-
dents. They can be made by

Prudence
It is by the goodness of
God that in our country we
have those three unspeakably
precious things: freedom of
speech, freedom of consci-
ence, and the prudence never
to practice either. — Mark
Twain.

Best Wishes to
Al) Our Relatives and
Friends For a happy,
healthy New Year

MR. IL MRS. SIDNEY L. SHANE
mod DAUGHTERS

14141 Ludlow Noce

Ogg pwir

calling 354-3222..

To All The Beautiful People!!

My Clients and Friends
Be Happy, Healthy 8 Stay Beautiful

Best Wishes To All

Our Friends and Relatives

MIRA LINDER

For A Happy, Prosperous

and Peaceful Year

Skin and Beauty

26711 Southfield Rd.,

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Freedland

^. ropy of the rrst complete and definitive study of
the Mishna, originally from the Cairo Geniza and authored
by Dr. Abraham I. Katsh (left), president of Broosie
University, Philadelphia. was presented to David Ben-
Gurion, former Israel prime minister and a noted biblical
scholar. Dr. Katsh's scholarly work, "Ginze Mishna," was
recently published in Jerusalem in the Hebrew by Mossad
Harav Kook, the leading publishing house in Israel. He
visited with Ben-Gurion during his stay in Israel.

A Happy and Healthy
New Year

to an our friends

Dr. and Mrs.
Morris S. Brent



21081 Dartmouth, Ook Pork
,wish oll their friends and relatives
a happy, healthy New Year

zwaricia cmcce:
Jack, Rose & Carey Weiner w

Oak Park

wishes to all
their family and friends
for a New Year filled
with Health and Peace

exterid best

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CLAIRE and ART SCHWARTZ
SHERI and MARLA

extend hest wishes to

all their relatites

and friends for a

Happy. Healthy & Peaceful

New } ear

-111 Our Relatives
and to our 'fumy
good . friends
-1 Healthy and Ilappv
New }ear

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METER & BESS EISENBERG

and SON. DENNIS



Village

356-5810

MRS. PERRY FEIGENSON
AND FAMILY

extend sincere wishes for
a very happy and healthy
New Year to all

Scottish Scholar at Dropsie

BEN and SANDY NATHAN
TOM, BOB, KEN, & MIKE

23470 Gardner



Care Specialist

Lathrup

PHILADELPHIA—Dr. Ste-
fan C. Reif, a native of Scot-
land and one of the out-
standing Hebraica scholars
and educators in Great Brit-
ian, comes to the U.S. for
the first time to join the
faculty at Dropsie University
here. Leaving the depart-
ment of Hebrew and Semitic
languages at the University
of Glasgow, Scotland, where
he lectured on biblical He-
brew texts for the past four
years, Dr. Reif will be pro-
fessor of Hebrew languages
and literture at Dropsie, it
was announced by Dr. Abra-
ham I. Katsh, president of
the post-graduate university.

Dropsie is the only non-
sectarian, non-theological in-
stitution of its kind in the
United States completely de-
dicated to the study of He-
brew, biblical and Middle
East languages and cultures,
and for higher Jewish educa-
tion.
Among the courses Dr. Reif
will teach at Dropsie are "In-

troduction to Biblical and
Literature,"
"Medieval Hebrew Litera-
ture," "Isaiah II" and "Book
of Proverbs."
Born in Edinburgh, Scot-
land, Dr. Reif received his
doctoral degree at the Uni-
versity of London, where he
was engaged in studies in
post-biblical Hebrew and Ar-
amaic. His dissertation at-
tracted wide attention among
Hebraica scholars and gram-
marians since it dealt with
a unique and unexploited
17th century manuscript con-
taining a commentary on the
Ashkenazi Sabbath service by
Shabbethai Sofer of Przemysl
in Poland.
Dr. Reif has written many
articles and reviews for schol-
arly journals, and while
teaching at the University of
Glasgow, also served as prin-
cipal of the Glasgow Hebrew
College, an institution teach-
ing Hebrew and Jewish stud-
ies.

Post - Biblical

Zayyat Foreign
Amnesty Issues Minister Now
LONDON (JTA) — Presi-
Israel Report
dent Anwar Sadat of Egypt

LONDON (JTA) — The an-
nual report issued by Am-
nesty International criticized
"the review procedure in re-
gard to long term Arab de-
tainees" in Israel but said
that the overall number of
administrative detainees has
dropped.
Amnesty International, a
private organization which
aids political prisoners in all
countries, reported that "Af-
ter meeting with the Israeli
ambassador, we were in-
formed that allegations of
torture (of Arab prisoners)
were unfounded."
The organization reported
that it had intervened on be-
half of a member of the
Black Panthers in Israel and
secured his release from
prison. It also "adopted" a
young Israeli conscientious
objector sentenced to prison
for refusing to serve in the
armed forces. It was believed
the CO was Giora Newman.
The report said that Am-
nesty International "contin-
ues to work for Guilio Has-
san, a Jew arrested in Libya
in September 1969 and still
imprisoned without trial."

has fired Foreign Minister
Murad Ghaleb and will re-
place him with Mohammed
Hassan Z a y y a t, Egypt's
former ambassador to the
United Nations, it was re-
ported here from Cairo.
The change was seen as
another step in Sadat's shift
away from Moscow and a
possible move toward im-
proved relations with the
United States.
Ghaleb, who served for 10
years as Egypt's arnhassa0c-
to the Soviet Ui;;ia , has a
pointed to the (• hi.:et last
January. Rumors that his
ouster was impending sur•
faced last July when Sadat
ordered the departure of
Soviet advisors and military
personnel from Egypt.
Zayyat served for two
years at the UN and report-
edly has many friends in the
U. S. where Egypt still has
no formal diplomatic repre-
sentation. His replacement of
Ghaleb gave rise to specula-
tion that Sadat is seeking a
new American peace initia-
tive in the Middle East fol-
lowing the U. S. presidential
elections.

The Turover Aid Society,
Congregation Ezras Achim and
The Turover Ladies Auxiliary

extend their heartiest wishes to all

their members and friends for a
very happy New Year.

Harry, Shirlee,

Dennis & Vicki
King

extend best wishes to all

their family and friends

for a happy 8 healthy

New Year

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1972 • 57E8

To All Our
Relatives and Friends

DICK ELSANDY

SUSIE & ALAN

SCHRAM

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To All Our

Relatives and Friends

Barry & Lisa
Grant
and Family

candidate for
PROBATE JUDGE

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