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May 25, 1973 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-05-25

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Chemist Eyes
Smog iT Israel

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 25, 1973-23

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LARCO'S

LISTENING

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DAILY

By Guest Columnist
State Sen. Joe Forbes
Working in Lansing is
quite different from being a
mayor. The pace here is
fast, and you have to keep

TWO FOR ONE

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PRIME RIB DINNERS

MON & TUES. NITE

Now Appearing Tues.-Sat.
7:30 to Closing

CHICKEN DINNERS

VIVIAN SCOTT

ALL YOU CAN EAT
WEDNESDAY $250
NITE
per person

At The Piano

Unusual & Exotic Seafood,

DANCING

MON. THRU SAT.

Polynesian Food & Cocktails

LENNIE SCHICK

QUARTET

BANQUETS, PARTIES
ALL OCCASIONS

ANGEL'S

Telegraph & Long Lake Rd.

18800 W. McNiChOLS

HOUR GLASS

(Formerly Devon Gables)

6 Blocks West of Southfield

538-4850

645-5050

Catering manager Marshall Morris and his
staff are mighty happy these days.
They are catering bar mitzvahs, wedding
receptions, luncheons and banquets without
breaking stride. Talk to him about
your next special occasion. He's listening.

Detroit Hilton Hotel, Washington Blvd. at

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INVITE YOU TO ENJOY
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• Juicy B-B-Q Ribs
• Tender Tasty Chicken
.• Tangy Pizza
9 Assorted Seafood

BE A GUEST AT
YOUR NEXT PARTY!

DINNERS, SNACKS, SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME
CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DISHES

25226 CREENFIELD RD.

Oak Park

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OR
TOWARD THE PURCHASE
PRICE OF A MEDIUM PIZZA
OR
TOWARD THE PURCHASE
PRICE OF A SMALL PIZZA

up with it. Last term, I was
the only Jew in the House (a
caucus of one). Now I am
joined by two others in the
House this year and that
makes us a coalition. Of
course, we have two of our
chosen people in the Senate,
namely Dan Cooper and Jack
Faxon. One of my main pur-
poses here is to make sure
that legislation is in the best
interest of my district, as
well as the State of Michi-
gan. We have constant con-
tact from the people on all
issues; our constituents are
well versed on all subjects.
It's nice to come home each
Friday and visit my friends.
My good friend, Norm Feder,
(pardon me, Judge Feder),
is doing a great job as a
judge in Southfield. We were
mayors together. I believe
the three judges in Southfield
need larger quarters.
I heard from Mert Colburn
the other day, and he keeps
me advised as to who said
what about me. We had great
times together.
On Mother's Day we got a
call from my daughter, Esty
—I call her Estalah—from
San Francisco. She works
there as a clinical audiologist
My wife Rena, bless her,
worked very hard making a
great dinner for her mother.
Her mother, Lili Khoram,
who is a great lady, also
celebrated her 77th birthday.
My daughter, Nikki, helped
as well, along with Dad. Then
my married daughter, Rita,
came over with her hus-
band, Howard Golding (my
only son). He drives my tern-
permental poodle up a wall.
He loves the dog and is hav-
ing a hard time getting the
dog to warm up to him.
Rena, Nikki, Esty and I
are all going to Israel in
August for three weeks. I'm
sure looking forward to that.
Nikki has already been there,
as well as Rita„ls a matter
of fact, Rena, Esty and my-
self will be going for the
first time. Nikki, who worked
on a kibutz, will be sort of
our guide. I hope ,we can
talk Rita and Howard into
going as well.
JWV Post 716 is having an
installation dinner at the JWV
Memorial Home Saturday.
Rena and I will attend that
one because that's my post.
The State Department JWV
will have its 32nd annual
convention dinner at the Pon-
tiac Sheraton Hotel June 2.
That should be a great af-
fair. Roz Liner called and
asked if I would emcee. We
politicians never miss a
chance like that — besides,
I really feel honored.
Doesn't is make you proud
to look at the progress Oak
Park and Southfield has
made? It really took the ded-
icated leadership of all of its
leaders and citizens. Without
a doubt, these are two great
cities.

REHOVOT — Why must
Tel Avivians look out upon
a low-lying bank of brown
smog each morning, while
Jerusalemites are spared this
discomforting sight?
Dr. Ionel Rosenthal of the
Weizmann Institute's de-
partment of organic chemis-
try, recently returned from
two years of research in Los
Angeles, is studying the con-
ditions that underlie air pol-
lution in this country, sup-
ported by a grant from the
Israel National Council for
Research and Development.
His work focuses on the
chemistry of pollutants —
how they are formed, what
reactions they undergo and
what final form they take as
they dissipate into the at-
mosphere.
Conditions prevail which
could make Israel the "bene-
ficiary" of both the Los
Angeles-oxidant type of smog
(produced photochemically
in the air) and the London-
reductant type of smog (con-
taining mainly oxides gener-
ated by burning fuel which
contains a high amount of
sulfur).
The former thrives on long
hours of sunlight, while the
latter is converted into toxic
compounds of humidity, both
of which are abundant along
Israel's Mediterranean coast.
Dr. Rosenthal says Tel
Aviv, situated on the coastal
plain, is humid all year round
and is ringed by hundreds
of industrial power plants.
Jerusalem, 800 meters high-
er, has relatively few indus-
trial pollutants and no ap-
creciable humidity.
In summer, Tel Aviv's air
pollution is even worse, due
in part to the absence of
precipitation (which ordi-
narily cleanses the air) and
to long hours of ultraviolet
light (which generates photo-
chemical smog).
Such climatic and geo-
graphic relationships to air
pollution are being investi-
gated by Dr. Rosenthal in
cooperative research with
members of the Israel
Meteorological Service's re-
search division.
Dr. Rosenthal feels that
the information resulting
from his research will help
guide policy decisions de-
signed to reduce the chances
of these pollutants entering
the air as toxic compounds.

VINCENIZO'S

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9

• Dessert
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DAILY LUNCHEON
SPECIALS

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JAVA JUNCTION

4286 N. WOODWARD

576-1588

Bet 13 & 14 Mile Rds.

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SUPER COCKTAILS
DANCING
PLENTY OF PARKING

PRIVATE ROOM FOR
• PARTIES
• BAR MITZVAS
• SALES MEETINGS
• BANQUETS

EVERY THURSDAY

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for our superb food, service and atmosphere.

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THE ADVANCE
NOSHERIE CAFETERA

IN THE ADVANCE BUILDING

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23077 Greenfield, Corner of 9 Mile Rd., Southfield

OWNED AND OPERATED BY RONNIE FORMAN

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COMPLETE CATERING FROM 25 TO i25

PRIVATE FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR

CJF Report Shows
Campus Funds Up
27.4 Pct. in 1972

NEW YORK—A significant
upsurge in Jewish federation
support of college and univer-
sity campus programs is re-
flected in a report by the
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds
(CJF), showing 69 communi-
ties allocating a total of 53,-
001,400 for college youth and
faculty programs in 1972, a
27.4 per cent increase in cam-
pus funding over 1971.
The report further shows
that during a three-year span,
1970-1972, 46 communities
were responsible for 80.8 per
cent of the total allocations
for college youth and facul-
ty programs provided by the
69 federations.
The CJF report notes that
$1,580,100—about 60 per cent
of all funds made available
by federations for college
youth and faculty programs
in 1972—went to Hillel and
the Bnai Brith Youth Serv-
ices Agency.







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WEDDING RECEPTIONS

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SALES MEETINGS
BOWLING BANQUETS
REUNIONS
ANNIVERSARY PARTIES

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CAFETERIA HOURS 7 A.M.-5 P.M. MON. THRU FRI.'
DAILY SPECIALS FOR BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
COMPLETE DELICATESSEN MENU — FULL CARRY-OUT
COMPLETE TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS
NO AFFILIATION WITH ANY OTHER RESTAURANT

"THE WORLD'S
GREATEST
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OF

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MAY 11 to MAY 26

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Tuesdays)

at LELAND HOUSE Cass &

Bagley

MAY 19 & 26 ONLY S to 8 p.m.
NEW McKINNEY'S COTTON PICKERS
FEATURING DAVE WILBORN

• COCKTAILS • DANCING

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