THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Nov. 3, 1972-35

Business
Briefs

Court Fines Pornography Dealers

JERUSALEM (J T A) —
Pornographic literature has
cost two Tel Aviv kiosk-
rt. owners fines in the magis-
trates court in recent weeks.
Haim Quint°, who was fined
IL 200 (548), and Shmuel
7
Mushin, IL 500 (5120), plead-

'to

ed that they were not sup-
posed to censor what they
sold.
Anyway, they added, there
was no iaw that defined
what was pornographic and
what wasn't. The court didn't
agree.

Les
Menestriers
RURAL TRIO FROM ISRAEL

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ARNOLD COHEN of Na-
dine Rd., Huntington Woods,
has been appointed to man-
age the new SENTRY DRUG

THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

Concert Series: Edith J. Freeman, Chairman
AUDITORIUM, FRI., NOV. 10, 8:30 P.M.

STORE in Roseville. Cohen
has managed the Sentry
store at Nine Mile Rd. and
Coolidge Ave. for the past
51/2 years.

An besting. Ticket Offis• (13I.46711. All Hmisen, Se. $5

sr-

PS•

RITA REICHMAN

Id

Year

JORDAN N. KOKJER,
president of Man Equity,
Inc., an affiliate of the Man-
ufacturers Life
Insurance
Co., has appointed NORTON
E.
STERN supervisor of

equity sales.

Detroit Seats O.K. — Sold Out Ann Arbor
Virtuosi with Mozart, Ravel, Mendelssohn

22

MOVIE
GUIDE

Old Child

Prodigy returns,
101.
lowing her Triumphant Meadow Brook
performance lost summer, on a

ma

PIANO RECITAL

at MASONIC TEMPLE

id

Greenfield Rd, N. of I Mile
333-3920
35151414

AMERICANA I

Amelolnl• at Mesa* 1.0., Grinnell's. Heater.* H•mmell Mese Inc_

Diana Rom as BUM Holiday

"THE VALACIII PAPERS" (R)

The Syndicate—The way they
Ured—Use way they died.

World Famous Steaks & Chops

Matinee wed., IML & Sim. at
All Amoricanaa

IT'S A MAN'S PLACE

Woodward at
BIRMINGHAM E. Maple
Ml 4-3333

"KANSAS CITY DOPABER"

FREE Valet Parking-6 pm. 'til Close

1431 TIMES SQUARE

Mon. thr• Frt. 5:40, 1059
SAL 0:30, le 44—soff_ 1;11„ 0:41

pies

963-8484

"SKYJACKED"

Open 11:30 A.M. 'til 11:30 P.M. Closed Sun.

CARL'S

CHOP HOUSE

3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking TE 3-0700
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Reef aged in our cellars.

1,-,
SILENT WOMAN RESTAURANT

r.

STEAKS

ENTERTAINMENT

SEAFOOD

Ih Ill Ill II Plata
lel/GOAN, & Io MIIJ ID

357-4050

KOSTERE S

24587 W. 8 MILE RD.

,1 boo,

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CloSunday
Su

DINING
norrees,

AL
AL

• BANQUET FACILITIES
• LUNCHES - DINNERS

• SALAD BAR
• COCKTAILS
• RES. — AE 1-5578

!Enter...omen. 6 lephn per WI I
KEN KENDA
LL at NH.. KETROARO

COCKTAILS

MBERS

W. SEVEN MILE RD.

ELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT

Hews- Man -fm 6 a rn • rri
Eel • a re .2 a m
ern .1 a rn
Oared Tweak,*

13731 W. 9 MILE RD.

OcA Perk

$ 1 95

BLOOMFIELD

S. IS MI.
WMard as 4.•0011
Gene Hackman I.

per perms

4=2"

FEATURING FAMOUS

o BREAKFASTS •LISICHEOKS •INNERS
• SANDWICII MENU

TRAY tATEN1NC- MEAT 01 EASY

COMPLETE
CAMS-OUT

LI 64824 & 31S-7200

UCH/SWF NONE Of
THE PERFECT GIFT

"THE HOSPITAL"

lima Stacey Reach
at 1:M mod 1411110
also Goldie Hawa la

" DO"
LIARS

— $1

Plymouth ER 93740111
!M EM at
Farintagtoa Rood
"THE VALACH1 PAPERS"

Mow. Darn Thar. 725, 9:41
Frt. 5:45, 540, 10:M
& SIB
1:30, 3,33, 3:40, SUS, 11:11
Ma Wed. at
Mat
—

WASHINGTON

Geo. C. Scott

Rrial.,Z•k

Stacey Scutt

"THE NEW CENTURIANS"

Mee Warren Beaty & Goldle Hawn

"DOLLARS"

Special cliMirea's matinee Sat
& San. open 12 soma all wags 750

SALAMI KEEPER

Resteurant-litalicattassen

•rtin — Mt 1 Ott CPS

COMPLETE MEALS & SANDWICH MENU

COMPLETE CARAT-OUT

20211 W. 7 Milo Rd., 2 Mks. W. of Evorgrara

537.7166

Full

Legal
Weight Watchers Mean

NORTHGATE

Delicatessen — Restaurant °"*
CILL
4

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Ge••tiiled" of 10 Mile a...e t , ”.i:Tar.rssaina
t "°":ailf047910

Perversions of humane at-
titudes have resulted. People
denied help are being
blamed for their own mis-
fortunes. For instance, when
my sitter (years ago) was
suddenly hospitalized, I
found myself unable to hire
an Emergency Homemaker
(then a small, new opera-
tion) because widows pre-
sumably didn't need that sort
of help. Unwed mothers
were referred to ADC. The
operator thought I lied about
being a widow!

Even middle-class recipi-
ents of Social Security bene-
'THE FRENCH CONNECTION" fits become smug when the
topic of welfare and ADC
Week Days •t 1:35 Only
SAT. A SUN. 2:20, 6:13, 10:10
comes up. I find this an ex-
Pim Geo. C. Scott la
tremely unfortunate erosion

at 344 sooty
Wed. Matinee at 1

JEWISH TRADITIONAL
DISHES

MISTER DELI

UTTLE RICHARD'S

Wk. Nights RAZ eel?
Sat. See.
— Son. 1:311 only.
Sat. A Son. Children's htatInee
. IVELLY MONICA is the CHOC-
OLATE FACTORY . at 120 A 3:15

"THE NEW CENTURI/J6"

Open Mon. Him Sat. I ..m. to 9 p.m

DAILY 9-9 — CLOSED MONDAYS

"THE APRIL FOOLS"

CAMELOT " w`,.
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273-4130

ATZ'S

"BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE"

Wk. Nights open 1:45, shown
7:00, 11:21. Sat. Itve. re-opens 643
shown 7:911. 1025 Suit. ere. re-
open 1:30 shown GALS, 11:11
Jack Lentos Comedy

SP•41ahrtne se COLD CUTS &
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
TRAYS

RESTAURANT IL DELICATESSEN

Elks. E. of gout/Mold)

22 Mlle-Coolidge
1.1 24330

Week Days at 6:46, 11:21
Sat. &
424, 1:15

DELICATESSENS

17244

Mon. them Fri S23 Onty
oat CIS Only — Saa. 7:S6 °sty
Sat. A S. Spec. Calldre•'s
Matinee
. THE SISCRIST GARDEN.
at 2:00 & COL AU Seats 75c.

BERKLEY

FOX

2211Wo•dward
WO 1-9494
HUTLEY! FINAL DAYS
Never a dude like
eme_
M's got a rum aswat
to
The Maw.

"SUPER RY"

"TODAY WE KILL,
TOMORROW WE LIVE

Brutal! Violent! Savage!
Every WEDNESDAY Ladle.' Day
Fee Sebodstiks IMISsematios

Concert chairman Robert
Ruch announces tickets are
available for "A Hasidic
Happening," to be held 7:30
p.m. Dec. 3 at Ford Auditor-
ium. under the sponsorship
of Detroit Friends of Cha-
bad-Lubavitch and Camp
Can Israel. Forty Hasidic
singers, dancers and musici-
ans will perform, including
Zvi Ben Yisroel the first
Jew to sing for the Moscow
Philharmonic Choir, and
Hoist Jose( Brown, another
recent Soviet Jewish inuni- TRH
grant. Rabbi Ell Lipsider
People say: In my own will direct the children's
town I am respected because. choir and New York castors.
of the name I have made for Tickets are on sale at Spit-
myself; in another town I zer's and Borrastele's Watt
am respected for the rich stores, as well as special
garments which I wear. — booths at Harvard Row and
Sabbath.
Tel•12 Mall.

Security.
Though Social Security
laws may have been pro-
gressive when written, and
some changes have been
made, most existing exclu.
lions and technicalities still
exclude those who most need
help: the poor.

"DELNERJUKE" (R)

FOR OVER 50 YEARS

the Detroit
Public Library,
Jewish Welfare Federation
o f Metropolitan Detroit's
records are stored in the ar-
chives in 105 boxes and 18
reels of microfilm. The Jew-
ish News is on microfilm,
and the Jewish Daily For-
ward is bound.1 The Jewish
Community Council, Temple...,
Beth El and many individ-
uals deposited in the archives
thousands of items. -
We appeal to other con-
gregations, institutions, or-
ganizations and private indi-
viduals to deposit in the ar-
chives their materials. They
may include minute books,
membership records, person-
al, family and business pa-
pers and photographs. Post-
ers, programs, etc., are of
historical importance.
For more information, call
the writer of this letter, LI 3-
5262, or the Burton Histori-
cal Collection, 331-1000.
ALLEN A. WARSEN

age of six, that our family
was not eligible for any sur-
vivors' benefits under Social

AMERICANA III

of traditional values, much
of which is due, in my opin-

on, to such outlandish in-
ormation in the press as
that the aged are to receive
n additional 514,500,000.000
n Social Security benefits or
that widows with youngsters
can get $500 a month.
How puzzling, then, to
learn that some America n
citizens are in acute distress
— that some retirees are vir-
tually starving and that
some babies shiver in houses
without heat! How easy to
blame the victim!
Common conclusions are

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that the starving aged are
senile and that freezing in-

fants are the illegitimate off-
spring of immoral mothers
who produce babies for the
sole purpose of collecting
higher ADC benefits.
ILSE NUSBAUM
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Archives' Support
Urged by Worsen

Editor, The Jewish News:
The Jewish Historical So-

a ety

of Michigan, aiming to
? reserve the memory of the
J ewish people of this state,
has established the Jewish
es at Burton-MiMilei

Hasidic Concert
Will Happen
in December

cal Collection

May I correct a mislea d-
ing "correction" regardi ng
Social Eccurity benefits d ue
a widow with two minor ch il-
dren? According to your a
tide, most people don't kno w
that this famiy can get S 500
per month.
Possibly most people are
correct and the Social Se-
curity Administration is mis-
taken when it issues such
misleading information. The
right answer i s: Any
amount, from zero to $500
per month.
People may not be aware
of technicalities written into
the law that can make such
a family totally ineligible be-
cause continuous publicity of
survivors' benefits, never
mentioning exclusions, im-
plies that such benefits are
automatically available to
minor children of a deceased

when my husband died at
the age of 33 and our three
children were all under the

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HOUSE

Social Securit y Inequiti s Seen

Editor, The Jewish News:

wage earner.
However, it was my own
experience, eight years ago,

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Saturday, Nev. t - at 8:38 pa.
fennel! tickets: $3, $5, SUMP

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