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Editor, The Jewish News:
Britain withheld from Is-
rael tank parts and other ma-
terial for which they have
paid—on the pretext of im-
posing Mideast neutrality,
while training Arab armed
forces. Members of our com-
munity should be aware of
this and start a boycott of
trips to England.
MRS. SHIRLEY PEISNER
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faitor, The Jewish News:
England and France re-
fused to sell badly needed
war material to Israel. It is
Week of Oct. 26-Nov. 1
about time a boycott be start-
ed of French and English Oct. 28-2:30 p.m.—Open House Concert featuring Mischa
Lefkowitz and Cantor Samuel Greenbaum, at Labor
products and that tourism to
Zionist Institute. Free.
these two countries 'be avoid-
ed. Countries friendly to Is- Oct. 28-6:30 p.m.--Rabbi Max Kapustin Testimonial Din-
rael should be visited and
ner, featuring Dr. Alfred Jospe, international di-
their products purchased.
rector of Hillel, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Admis-
Israel is the buffer between
sion. 354-6100.
the free world and those
ruled by Iron Fist of Com- Oct. 29-8 p.m.—Prof. Jacob Lassner -and Prof. Yitzhak Gal-
noor: "The Arab Mind" at Cong. Beth Achim. Free.
munism. Let's help keep Is-
rael free by boycotting all
goods from England and Julia Good Seeks
France.
ALBERT J. WYCOFF Huntington Woods
President, SEA Sales
GLADTIME NURSERY
Commission Post
PROGRAM, which meets at
Brandeis Letters
Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods, will feature Big Bird
in Three Volumes
Wednesday for his annual
State University of New
Halloween visit. The costume
York Press, Albany, N.Y.,
was designed by Natalie
announces publication, in
Yellin. The nursery offers a
three volumes, of "Letters of
pre-school program for chil-
Louis D. Brandeis."
dren age 3-5, and enrollment
Edited by Profs. Melvin I.
is limited to 18 children per
Urofsky and David W. Levy,
day. For information, call
the three volumes deal with
the nursery, 398-7850.
Brandeis as "Urban Re-
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former," "People's Attorney"
Ferenc Molnar's comedy
and "Progressive and Zion-
"THE PLAY'S THE THING,'
ist."
in the English adaptation by
The latter volume contains
P. G. Wodehouse, officially
a comprehensive account of
opens the Hilberry Theater's
Supreme Court Justice Bran-
deis' deep involvement in the
Julia Good, a volunteer for second decade with the Pres-
efforts that led to the estab- area civic groups and pro- ident's Preview performance
Open Friday 'til 7, Daily 11-5
lishment of the state of jects for many years, has for Sponsors, Nov. 2, and the
Israel.
announced her candidacy for public opening on Nov. 8.
Huntington Woods city com- "The Play's The Thing,"
,J. J. CLARKE STUDIO missioner in the Nov. 6 elec- published in 1924, surprising-
Portraiture of Distinction:
tion. Mrs. Good, past presi- ly had its first production on
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paigns, youth advisory com- 1926, the same production
opened on Broadway and en-
mittees and as city repre- joyed
a long run.
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Dennis King Seeks
CHILDREN 6:30 p.m. Nov.
For Pre-Teens
3 at the Hillcrest Country
Commission
Post
and Juniors.
Club, Mount Clemens. Among
Dennis Michael King, an the evening's highlights are
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architect
who
lives
in
Hunt-
OAK PARK
entertainers Jerry Lewis,
ington Woods, is a candidate Dana Valery and J. P. Mc-
23133 COOLIDGE
NORTH OF 9 MILE RD.
for Huntington Woods City Carthy; and cocktails, dinner
Commission.
OPEN THURSDAYS
PHONE 545-3242
and dancing. There is an ad-
TIL 9 P.M.
King said he will work to- mission charge. For tickets,
ward keeping the community call Diane L. Soave, 962-8000.
progressive through improve-
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The
sophomore
class at the
Once Again Available
and development of recrea-
of Michigan will
tion programs, while keeping University
present Leonard Bernstein's
the goal of reducing taxes. musical "WONDERFUL
He is a member of the Hunt- TOWN," 8 p.m. Nov. 1-3 at
ington Woods Residents' As- the Power Center. Group
sociation.
tickets are available. For in-
formation, call the sopho-
Herschell Blitz Runs more show, 763-1107.
Brevities
That Silly Grin
Jhe
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 26 ,1973-35
Honesty Better Than Riches
Simon ben Shetah was oc-
cupied with preparing flax.
His disciples said to him,
"Rabbi, desist. We will buy
you an ass, and you will not
have to work so hard."
They went and bought an
ass from an Arab, and a
pearl was found on it, where-
upon they came to him and
said, "From now on you need
not work any more."
"Why?" he asked.
They said, "We bought you
an ass from an Arab, and a
pearl was found on it."
He said to them. "Does its
owner know of that?"
They answered, "No."
He said to them, "Go and
give the pearl back to him."
"But," they argued, "did
not Rabbi Huna, in the name
of Rab, say all the world
agrees that if you find (not
steal) something which be-
longs to a heathen, you may
keep it?"
Their teacher said, "Do
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you think that Simon ben
Shetah is a barbarian? He
would prefer to hear the
Arab say, 'Blessed be the
God of the Jews,' than pos-
sess all the riches of the
world. . . . It is written,
`Thou shalt not oppress thy
neighbor.' Now thy neighbor
is as thy brother, and thy
brother is as thy neighbor.
Hence you learn that to rob
a Gentile is robbery."—Tana
d'be Eliyahu.
Every local or national cul-
ture has an international cul-
tivation. —Horace M. Kallen
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Judgment in 1882
Among the living nations
of the earth the Jews occupy
the position of a nation long
since dead . . . The world
saw in this people the fright-
ening form of one of the
JWV
BLOCH-ROSE POST AND
AUXILIARY will have a
joint social 8 p.m. Saturday
at the JWV home. The pro-
gram will feature interna-
tional dancer, Lori Leilani
and her assistants. There
will be dancing and singing.
Refreshments will be served.
Friends are invited at a
nominal charge. Proceeds
will aid hospitals. For in-
formation, contact the chair-
man, Louis Wagner, VE
6-4316, or Carol Burke, LI
5-5984.
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Herschell S. Blitz has an-
nounced his candidacy for
constable of Huntington
Woods. A lifelong resident of
Huntington Woods, Blitz is
an engineer who teaches at
Oakland Community College.
His campaign is based on
the theme of law and order,
and he advocates a bigger
role for youth in local gov-
ernment.
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living , .. Fear of the Jewish
ghost has been handed down
and strengthened for genera-
tions and centuries. It led to
a prejudice which, in its
turn, together with other
forces to be discussed later,
paved the way for Judeo-
phobia. — Y. L. Pinsker,
`'Auto-Emancipation " '1882.
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Men's Clubs
CONG. BETH SHALOM
MEN'S CLUB brunch will
host Richard Chavez, brother
of United Farm Workers
leader, Cesar Chavez, 10:45
a.m. Sunday at the syna-
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