0. 97.1 -411 oot9T2 fit ): 1 1. 1. 11:-)Y ir9Z rrriv ► T ni4(iv ► 96.1/1 -vol rwilrinq r nirrion tiller' TIORT30 3HT 1 '( 19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14--Fridei, Dec. 15, 1972 U. S.-Made Wonders in New Book Interested in the Taj Mahal in Milwaukee? Maybe the Mesa, Ariz., version of the Temple of King Herod? Or the Leaning Tower of Niles, Ill.? Sheldon S. Brown, of Gard- ner St., Oak Park, uses 400 photos and extensive text in the 384 pages of his newly released book, "Remade in America," to describe in de- tail America's realistic re- productions of the famous and not so well-known land- marks in more than 30 coun- tries. His presentation is ele- gantly bound and the size of an art book. The local writer-photog- rapher (his works have ap- peared in national magazines for more than 12 years) said he feels his book appeals especially to students of America's heritage, lovers of nostalgia, travelers — active and armchair — students of U. S.-world architecture, his- tory devotees, photography addicts, connoisseurs of pain- staking landscape design and anyone seeking to under- stand foreign cultures. "Remade in America" can he ordered by sending 820.80 (includes sales tax and post- age) to Old Time Bottle Publishing Co., P. 0. Box 3811, Oak Park 48237. Institute on Jewish Communities Set by AJCommittee HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (JTA) —A new institute devoted to the study and reporting of Jewish communities around the world soon will begin op- eration under the aegis of the American Jewish Committee. The announcement w a made by Bertram H. Gold, executive vice president, at the closing session of the an- nual meeting of the top pol- icy-moking national executive council. The Morris and Adele Ber- green Institute for Foreign Studies and Publications will conduct a program of re- search, publications, a n d seminars and serve as a ga- thering point where scholars and professionals can work together to establish a long- range planning center in world Jewish affairs, Gold said. The instiute has been es- tablished under a grant from Mr. and Mrs. Bergreen, New York corporate attorneys ac- tively involved in leadership of the AJCommltlee for many years. The first project of the Ber- green Institute, which will be administered by the AJC for- eign affairs department, un- der the direction of Dr. Sey- mour P. Lachman, will be the publication of a new quar- terly magazine dealing with Jewish interests abroad, Gold stated. The B e r g r e e n Institute plans to initiate socio-econom- ic studies of the Jewish com- munities in Mexico, Central America and South America. Perhaps the saddest thing to admit is that those who rejected the Cross have to carry it, while those who wel- comed it are so often en- gaged in crucifying others. —Nicholas Berdyaev. at WALKER'S if you wait around for the tailor, you'll wait a long time And for good reason. We don't have a tailor. And why should we have a tailor . . . when we don't make alterations. We don't deliver either . . . and we don't have fancy dis- plays . . . and we don't ac- cept credit cards . . . and, most emphatically, we don't extend credit to anyone. The truth is, when it comes to ■■•■ services, we don't have any ... and the reason we don't have any is to save our- selves money .. . lots of money. •••• Is that any way to attract a customer! Does a man want to go to all the trouble of taking home his own purchases ... of chasing around town looking for a tailor to make alterations . . . of having to pay cash on the spot for everything he buys? Does a customer care that we save money! Believe us, the customer does care. It's easy to figure out. He knows that before we can save him money we have to save money too. He knows that he has to give up some- thing to get something. You Get The Most For Your Clothing Dollar At It's the new way to buy men's clothing! What the customer gives up are a few non-essen- tial services which have nothing to do with the quality of h is clothing. What he gets is a huge selection of the very newest nationally-adver- tised knit suits, slacks, and sport coats (sometimes the labels are re- moved) at a small whole- sale-type markup. It's the new way to buy which 111 cuts the cost of nationally- advertised suits, coats, slacks, and sport coats 40% and more! WALKER'S where you don't pay OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 9; SUNDAY 11 TO 5 UNTIL DECEMBER 25 27319 SOUTHFIELD RD., LATHRUP VILLAGE 2 blocks north of 11 Mile Rd. • Telophono 356-2228 for frills you can't wear