Six Ambulances Donated to Magen David Adom; Help of 'Children, BI Capturing the spirit of em- many scores of Detroiters the Israel counterpart of the sums needed for the Israel Emergency Fund, and as in- pathy with the sufferers conducted efforts here in be- Red Cross. Compared with the vast vestments in Israel Bonds, from the Middle East war, half of Magen David Adorn, Magen David is a small fac- tor, but it played a great role as supplementary support to give courage to the people of Israel and the fighters for survival. It was an immense result. 0 Six ambulances were do nated (in sums of $8,000 and E more each) by Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Maxmen, Mrs. William (Bella) Hordes, co Shaarit Haplaytah, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig and David S. and Irving T. Holtz- man (Holtzman Foundation). Efforts for Magen David were inspired two days after the outbreak of the Yom Kippur outrage at a meeting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mintz. Mrs. Mintz is chairman of the Magen David women's division. Im- mediately, responses came from many quarters — all gifts being additional to the major funds for the United Jewish Appeal. Children solicited with can- isters, offers of blood dona- tions came from many quar- ters, and lists of names of those offering blood are be- ing compiled. If needed, these offers will be utilized. Dr. John Mames heads the Lauder's is keeping Detroit Chapter of Magen company with some David Adom, and Mrs. big names these Mames has worked untiring- days. It's the good ly in their home with volun- honest Scotch at a teer committees, compiling good honest Scotch gifts and listing names of dollar price. You potential blood donors. There are many gifts from can buy Lauder's non-Jews, some of them for a song. deeply moving. Such as this one, marked "For Isrel $ 26 or 4/5 Qt. People": Authentic Scotch "Dear Friends, just $20 Dollar (Crown) minted but it is from mine hart. V2 Gal. Pint between 1603-1625. I'm Lithuanian, and have Symbol of Lauder's. all taxes included many JeWish friends since Great Entertainers: ROBERT GOULET LAUD R'S SCOTCH 86 Proof Offers Stir' Action childhood. Mine phone:—, please call for blood dona- tion. Shalom Regine Jankowskas "P.S. To keep peace at home I have made money order out mine son's name Robert Zaletskis. If blood donation needed please call and ask for Robert Zaletskis. He's got friends who can donate. "God help you good people." There were contributions from youth groups, syna- gogues, university students and many others. They in- cluded the following: Oak Park Junior Bruins Hockey Club, Akiva Day School, AZA, Beth Moses United Synagogue Youth, Aliya BBG, Birmingham Temple Youth Group, Bnei Akiva, Bnai David Hebrew School and youth group, Beth Abraham-Hillel's youth group and Hebrew school, Eastern Michigan University, Habo- nim, Junior Young Israel, Oakland University, Shaarey Zedek Hebrew School, Wayne State University, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Hillel Day School, David Horodoker Women, Shaar ey Zedek Cemetery Association and Sephardic Community of De- troit. Time Out From War $12 77 $2 79 Robert Goulet and Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco—Oct. 25-Nov. 3 I GOLAN HEIGHTS (ZINS) — Taking advantage of a brief respite in the fighting, several marriages took place right on the battlefield. The brides wore white, but the rabbi and officials were clad in army garb complete with steel helmets. The military provided transportation for the brides to join their bride- grooms at the battle line. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 26, 1973-15 Orchard Mall presents "IT'S A woman's WORID" Art • Fashions • Displays Friday, October 26 thru Saturday, November 3 Activities . . . Interests . . . Achievements . . . enthusiasticall shared , for the mutual pleasure of all! Fashion show . . . craft dem y . . . mini-work shop s . . . art b demonstrations by 55 artists . . . films and discussions .. . craft displays . . . singing and entertainment . . . a harvest of activity. One girl, Jan Jacobs, sent the $5 she earned baby-sit- ting. Another youth, Hillel Day School 8th grader Ben- jamin Lerman called Dr. Mames on Yom Kippur night and asked if he could help. On Sunday, he organized other 8th graders to raise funds. One couple, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Roman, learned that the ambulance they had bought in the summer ar- rived at a good time. Their gift was acknowledged by Magen David Adorn in a letter. dated Sept. 30. Nissiin Tal, acting director of for- eign relations for the agency in Israel, had no way of knowing how apropos would be his words: " . . . you can understand how timely and appreciated is the arrival of your vehicle." (Magen David Adom acts as an auxiliary service to the medical corps of the Is- rael Defense Army and as a medical service to the Israel Civil Defense Organization.) Donin Praises Israeli Spirit Rabbi Hayim Donin, spiri- tual leader of Cong. Bnai David who with his family made aliya earlier this month, wrote The Jewish News of his impressions those first days —which co- incided with the Yom Kippur war. The Donins were aboard a Boeing 747 the Monday fol- lowing the outbreak of the war. The two most noticeable wartime conditions. he said, were the total blackout after dark and the almost total absence of adult males from the streets and offices. "And yet all essential services are being maintain- ed by an overabundance of volunteers from among high school youth, new immi- grants, older men, women, even tourists." He wrote that there was some panic shopping, but supplies and food appeared ample. "The spirit of the nopula- tion has been magnificent," he wrote. "Home-front mo- rale is exceedingly high — although release of the first casualty figures cast a som- ber pall of gloom over everyone. Almost everyone has somebody in the family on the front lines. "One has to be here and mingle with the neighbors and others to appreciate the sober determination and quiet courage possessed by our brethren here in Israel. I am proud to have become one of them and to be able to be with them in their hour of crisis." Belgian Solidarity Shown for Israel Posters in Orchard Mall will announce the Open Thursday and schedule of events. Friday Nights to 9:00 ORCHARD . MAU . . the fully enclosed mall. On Orchard Lake Rd., just NORTH of Maple Rd. (15 Mile) Shops now open: • Block's Clothes • Mister Marvin •Berlin's Children's Shoppe • Bottle 'n'Gift • Heidi's Salon •Last and Co. • Olympic Spoiling Goods • Greg Shoes •The Next Step • The Bootery • Words and Music •Lookin' Better • Michael Allan Jewelers • Call it Love Coming soon: • Shopping Center Market • Efros Drug Store • Rikshaw Inn • Bookpeople • Beckwith-Evans • Leona • All City T.V. and Appl. • Furs by Frederick • India Imports • Tony's Shoe Service • Jordan Kahn, Ltd. • Oriental Center • David's Men's Shoes, Ltd. • Sweaters International • Metropolitan Optical • Lizzette Mammoth • Snafu BRUSSELS (JTA)—a Bel- gian "Committee of Solidar- ity with Israel" has set up here under the presidency of former Premier Gaston Eys- kens. Several former minis- ters are among the many political figures who joined the group. Post cards carrying the slogan "Israel, I Love You" are being sold by the Jewish Center of Brussels to collect funds for Israel. Thousands of these cards have already been sent and are addressed to "the people of. Israel, the Knesset, and Jersalem' '