8 Iraqi, 4 Syrian -Jews Released;: 4' Still Imprisoned in Damascus -al JERUSALEM (JTA)—The jail since October, and the government reported that Syrian Jews — three sisters eight Iraqi Jews and four and their cousin—were im-; Syrian Jews have been re- prisoned since September. leased from prison last The prisoners' release was weekend and credited inter- reported by Foreign Minister national public opinion with Abba Eban at Sunday's cab- bringing about their release. inet meeting. Ehan expressed The government said the confidence that the weight of eight Iraqi Jews had been in world opinion would bring about the release of four oth- er Syrian Jews still in jail. Foreign ministry officials emphasised that the release of the 12 Jews in Baghdad and Damascus "proves the positive effect of world opin- I Men's Clubs SERVING ILFNAI BRITH MEMBERS & FAMILIES COVENANT CREDIT UNION 21711 We'd Ten MO. Rood Room 129. Phone 3 b4 9100 It-s Easy To Help ' A Hanuka Gift- Is A Gift Of Life For just $18.00 — you can provide 15 life-saving blood packs for the peo- ple of Israel. Contribute to the Amer- ican Red Mogen David for Israel Blood Bank Fund. Yes, I word to help the people of Israel for Hanuka. Enclosed is my to.-deductible contribution of Name Address City State Zia Your contribution can be mode in Honor or Memory of a loved One. Name Please make check payable, and mail to: American Red Mogen David for Israel—Michigan Region 21631 Gardner A Oak Park, Mich. 46237 ISRAEL WHIN CENTER, INC. 17520 W. 12 Mile Suite III Southfield, Mich. 48076 (313) . 559-6755 Are You Aware That: There are many job openings for professionals and" technicians in the State of Israel and many tax and other benefits available to Olim. We will gladly assist you if you're interested. Coll for interview (313) 559-6755 BETTE ABRAIIAMAITLLEI MEN'S CLUB will hold its annual Ilantika and installa- tion party 8 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. Mark Goldenberg will entertain with his guitar and songs, assisted by the Bnel Akiva Youth Choir. Hanuka candles will be lit, and refreshments will be served. Arthur Leiser is in charge of arrange. ments. Newly elected club officers to be installed are: Harry Left, president; John Hurtig, Jules Feldmesser vice and Norbert Robert. presidents; Morris Davis, treasurer; Sidney Dinner, Oscar Moss and Arthur Leiser. secretaries; and Isa- dore Schon, sergeant at arms. New trustees are Ar- thur Aal, Oscar Bank. Ben Burg, Herman Doiny, Harold Levin, Walter Lion, Hyman Nerenberg, Harry Rosen- berg. Eric Rosenow, Ted Scholnick, Henry Wellner and Harry Zeltzer. • • • ALPHA ZETA OMEGA PHARMACY FRATERNITY, Detroit Chapter, will be joined by the women's aux- iliary in their annual Hanuka party 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Balmoral Apts. club house. Plans are being made by Natalie Molonon and Lor- raine Feber. • • • ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will sponsor a Hanuka dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. Sun- day at the synagogue. A full- course dinner will be served. A brief Hanuka program, dancing and music by Sam Barnett will follow. Co-chair- men for the evening are William Zimmerman and Saul Rose. Ion" even though certain Western governments had ex- pressed skepticism about its efficacy. The officials praised the United States. the United Kingdom, France. Belgium and Australia for taking steps that apparently prompt- ed the Iraqi and Syrian au- thorities to free the prisoners. The officials could not say where the released prisoners are now but they appealed to the Iraqi and Syrian govern- ments to permit any Jew who wishes to emigrate to do so The Committee for Iraqi Jews, which earlier disclosed the release of the eight Bagh- dad Jews, said they had been originally confined to a max- imum security prison where they were treated harshly but were transferred last week to another jail reserved for political prisoners where conditions were better. The committee said its fu- ture activities would concen- trate on getting the Iraqi au- thorities to permit the re- maining Jews in that country to emigrate. There are reportedly be- tween 350-400 Jews in Iraq and about 4,500 in Syria. Civil Malben, will report on the In- stitute at the JDC annual g4 4), 13pth THE DETROIT JEWISH,NEWS Oboerygro Dee- 4;4072-1i ing the Saturday date, Rob- I arts said. -- ish, community Council has anounced an agreement with the State Civil Service Com- When a deed is done, it mission making it possible for cannot be undone, nor can Sabbath observers to take our thoughts reach out to all civil service examinations on the mischeas that may fol- days other than Saturday, low. —Henry Wadsworth according to Leonard Robins, Longfellow. assistant director of the council. The arrangement provides that Sabbath observers ma) hate Saturday examination dates changed by presenting a note from a rabbi or other relevant relilgious aulhoras staling that as "a matter of conscience, - the applicant cloys not wish to take an ex- animation on a Saturday. The commission will arrange to give the test to such appli- cants on days either immedi- ately preceding or follow- HaPpY I7ot lI tize666 Hanuka DJ:MON SilUKE & From EDDIE CITRON G S frOTPV0ig 73077 Greenfield Advance Building (lower Level) Southfield, Mi. 48075 NOTICE.. DECLARATION.. CHALLENGE! TRUE - we cannot compete with the large department stores wrth their adverbsing and store hours BUT I auarantee that I will do better for price, quality and style, MY CUSTOMERS KNOW that when I put on a sole it's not lust a "PUT ON JACK'S MEN'S 8 BOYS WEAR is not lust going to save you pennies but dollars, )(4,,C ("1 Pre-Holiday Sale Starting Sunday, 10 A.M. to 3 P M.! Gift to Build Malben Institute for Aging NEW YORK (JTA) — Ed- ward Ginsberg, chairman of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee, has announced a 65,- 000,000 grant to Malben, the JDC program in Israel, for the establishment of a ger- ontological institute. The grant, which is ex - pected to bring matching funds from local groups in Israel, will provide for a com- prehensive program includ- ing a 100-bed nursing facility, an outpatient department, 50 apartments accommodating 100 aged, research into all aspects of aging and an en- dowment fund to help train professional pe r sonnet to work with the aged. Ralph Goldman, associate director - general of JDC/ Sesesice Tests for r3s-toi4 MdTA l =t fttet MEN'S MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS KNIT SHIRTS SPECIAL GROUP Reg. to $12 SPECIAL GROUP Reg. $10 to $1.5 1/2 OFF '/2 OFF BOYS' SPORT COATS toRe$935 $ 1 5 BOYS' SUITS Values $30 to $60 MEN'S MEN'S REGULAR $55 - $75 Rag. to $60 SUNDAY ONLY SPECIAL GROUP Reg. to $115 All Wool THIS WEEK $ 3 5 $25 $6 000 SPORT COATS SUBURBAN COATS MEN'S SUITS • 11.11•TIONS •T COST JACK'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 9 Mile Cor. Coolidge, Oak Park CAE NAT EPR meeting Wednesday. N 4111111•11111tallallsr, JWV SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- HEN POST AND AUXIL- IARY will hold their annual membership party a n d dinner 7 p.m. Monday at the Southfield headquarters. Prospective members are in- vited. For reservations, call auxiliary president Minnie Alpert, 557-5584, or junior vice-president Betty Spinner, 399-3659. Assisting are junior vice presidents Spinner, Rave Weimer and Freda Kolb. • • • BLOCH ROSE POST and AUXILIARY will hold a joint Hanuka party 7 p.m. Sunday at the Southfield headquarters. There will be an exchange of gifts, re- freshments and prizes. For information, call chairmen Phyllis Chassin, 543-3743. or Louis Wagner, VE 6-4316. TEST DRIVE THE ALL NEW '73 CENTURY TODAY! "MICHIGAN'S LARGEST INVENTORY," TaMaROFF BUICK-OPEL TELEGRAPH het See* of 12 Mile Across front 41-Twelve Mall 353-1300