Fund-Raising Moratorium by Brandeis WALTHAM, Mass. — Be- University has placed a cause of the severe crisis moratorium on many of its confronting Israel, Brandeis fund-raising activities within the American Jewish com- munity. IBM In a joint statement, Jacob SELECTRICS Hiatt, chairman of the Bran- Factory Sealed deis board of trustees, and $368.88 Add 'n Type THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 10—Friday, October 19, 1973 399-8333 342-7800 George Brant SUPERIOR OLDS 342-7000 Michelle and Lisa Olit of Hilton Ave., Southfield, raised $330 for Israel by bak- ing up a storm. The 13- and 12-year-old sisters, who be- long to no organization nor attend Hebrew school, felt they had to do something for Israel. An Open Letter to the Community Our New Year started with the tragic outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East. Each day brings horrendous reports of increasing casualties among our brethren in Israel. It is the fervent wish of every Jew to divert all resources to savings the lives of our people and to bring peace to mankind. WITH THIS THOUGHT IN MIND, THE BOARD OF THE HILLEL DAY SCHOOL HAS UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED TO PURCHASE ISRAEL BONDS WITH THE ENTIRE NET PROCEEDS OF OUR FUND-RAISING EFFORT. Thus we are continuing with our concert so that we may make every effort to ensure the continuity of our Jewish heritage. Let us pray and work for peace. S aul Mid. President Hillel Day School Hillel Day School Presents Special &eniny With ROBERT They spent $30 of their own on ingredients, then mobil- ized friends and neighbors to also contribute baked goods. The result was a gigantic baked goods sale Sunday in front of Shopping Center Market on 10 Mile and Green- field Rds. • OUR THIRD BIG WEEK OF VALUES SHOP THEM EARLY S PORTSW EAR SEAN 1S $690.vesio SNIR S TREETWEAR DRESSES 50% 1°Z17;:id;Tirse. LONG GOWNS $ 2 3 0.'40 V PANT SUITS 40%val.to$65 50% _ . MASTER —' :CHARGIE BANK AMERICARD OUSE AMINE 3160 W. 12 MILERD.,.11ElitKiElf' Dolly 9.30 to 5-30 Frs 91:10 .Suri.-10-5 "One of the darkest periods of the Jewish people is taking place in the world today. Let us not be wanting. "Am a fourth-generation Jew of Czechoslovakian an- cestry but feel strongly for my people in Israel. "Let us say with Moses Hazak, Hazak, Venitzahek. JOLM BELCH" Beauty ( ful) Operator off Val to $145 and A Gift of Love "Am 74 years young, semi- retired, more or less live on a fixed income, but feel that God is calling upon the con- science of some 20,000,000 people throughout the world who have some Jewish blood in their veins to come to the rescue of the brave people of Israel. VESTS GOULET With the blessing of Shop- ping Center owner Sidney Hiller, the girls set up a dec- orated table and sold their wares from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. They plan to repeat the sale this Sunday. The following letter accom- panied a $200 money order made out to the Israel Emergency Fund, that ar- rived Tuesday at the offices of The Jewish News: "Please forward the en- closed check to the state of Israel as soon as possible as my personal gift of love to the people of Israel. SI-10PS $139°,01.1.sls PA S sirvca.los1.1 WA Kids Do Their Part . . . and Then Some All Jewish youth are in- vited to a rally for Israel at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. There will be speakers and music at the event, which will in- volve youth from all syna- gogue a n d organizational youth groups. For informa- tion, call Sandy Silver, 358- 5477, or Rob Newman, 353- 4195. * * * The United Hebrew High School Student Council or- ganized a car wash Sunday afternoon and raised $30 for Israel. One student reported the UHS superintendent, Ben- jamin Yapko, was the first in line with his car. My Price is on the Bottom of the Ladder COAT COSTUMES Brandeis President Marver H. Bernstein said that just as Brandeis did in response to the Middle East War in June 1967, the university will fore- go new capital expansion and will seek funds "only for its most essential operating needs." Mrs. Peter Martin was at the North Park Towers Beauty Shop on the eve of Sukkot. Her operator, Judy Tir- kowski, was waiting for her, to tell her of her concern. She wanted to aid Israel but did not have her checkbook with her. So she handed Mrs. Martin .$50 in cash for the Israel Emergency Fund. • CAROL LAWRENCE With the DON PALMER ORCHESTRA Sunday, November 11, 1973 7:30 P.M. Ford Auditorium BENEFIT PERFORMANCE Tickets available at: Hillel Day School 32200 Middlebelt, Farmington or Call 851-2398 or 851-2394 A RUSSELL SCHREIBER PRODUCTION