45-8—BUSINESS FOR SALE 50—BUSINESS CARDS 50—BUSINESS CARDS JUNK SHOP QUALITY PAINTING With license, corner Denton and Lumpkin, 2 truck welds, scales bailer, must sell, make offer. By Alan Rosenthal is - now ac- HARTFORD REALTY 419 INC. 647-5526 cepting spring appt., for ex- terior house painting. If you want quality call Quality, 'ex- pert pointing by a mensh. Ask for Mr. Singer 398-9295 GIFT STORE 'WEST BLOOMFIELD AREA CARPET, CIGARETTE BURNS REPAIR Major shopping center, 2 years old, showing progres. Balance of lease inventory plus $5,000. After 8:00 p.m. Free estimates. Al Sunshine 543-3249 532-7302 Interested parties only please. PAINTING PAPERHANGING 50==dUSINESS CARDS COMPLETE remodeling, altera- tions, repair, kitchen, den, Very neat and reasonable. I basement, fam. rm., reasonable. decorate your home, like it was 538-6894 after 4. my own. - CARPET and furniture cleaning, save 20%, bonded, insured, 100% money back guarantee, residen- tial and commercial, 543-1353. 547-7569 CARPENTRY work, inside & out. LICENSED electrician, 557-8981 side. I. Schwartz. 545-7712. or 557-5775. PLUMBING repairs, including disposals and sump pumps, no service charge. 398-1754. WINTER RATES Aluminum siding, roofing, gut- ters and all general repairs. Ask for Bill. BEST MAIDS We bring the maids to you, 546-0050 experienced 'personnel, fully in 15% DISCOUNT 968-0151 - sured. Painting and decorating, cus- tom work, Interior and exterior. Over 20 years in the area, plas- tering, caulking, guaranteed, completely insured. Free esti- mates. 548-7949 SUPERIOR DECORATING SERVICE EXCELLENT tailoring for men and women, 5447880. ELECTRIC REPAIRS. Reasonable. 644-0409. 557-7228. PANELING, partitions, floors, ceilings, tiled, also small jobs, reasonable. Ron. 9684576. WALLPAPERING, good work, fair prices. 941-6244. Specialist in wallpaper hanging and removal. Interior painting and decorating services. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. HAND MADE cabinets, fine car- pentry, furniture refinishing, re- modeling work. Call Judson Cab- inetry, 546-3622. 272-0654 FURNITURE refinished and re- paired. Free estimates. 474-8953. WALLPAPER SALE INSULATE Your attic — cut your heating bills up to 17% and more as specified Under New Management We carry the very finest in quality wallcoverings at dis- count prices. Over 50,000 pat- terns to choose from. 'Hours 10-5, evenings by appt. NATIONAL WALLCOVERINGS 3950 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley, Mich. '546-6800 COMPLETE interior- painting. Fine wood finishing, antiquing. 35 years experience. Reasonable. Free estimates. References. 547- 1438. by your utility company. To save you more money and to give you more comfort we install STORM WINDOWS STORM DOORS STORM PATIO DOORS Licensed — Insured Call 355-1331 PAINT up and Wall paper up for the Holidays. 5441646. free estimates PROFESSIONAL PAINTING NEW YORK (JTA)—Maj. Aharon Yariv, Israel's chief negotiator with the Egyp- tians at Kilometer 101, for- Al Benkoff 543-6842 mer chief of military intelli- Dave Benkoff 352-3281 gence, and newly elected member of Knesset, was the LARKINS MOVING CO. guest speaker at record- breaking United Jewish Ap- Household and Office peal meetings in Chicago, Furniture New York and Los Angeles. Local and Long Distance _ At the East and West coast Also Storage meetings, Yariv shared hon- ors with long-time friends 894-4587 or 361-5222 - William Rosenwald and WEAVING, burns, tares, moth- Danny Kaye. hole, clothing, reupholstery furni- Rosenwald, UJA honorary ture, carpted repairs. 557-2531. general chairman, was one of the founders of the UJA. WALLPAPER He is credited with personal- IDISCOUNTS ly raising $250,000,000 for Need quality wallcovering at Jewish humanitarian causes discount prices, try us, you'll in some 40 years of com- like us. And see all our pat- munal activity. The dinner meeting, spon- terns. Open Mon.-Fri. 1:00- 5:00; Sat. 10:00-5:00; Sun- sored by the UJA of Greater New York and the Federa- day 1-5. tion of Jewish Philanthro- MANUFACTURERS pies, cited Rosenwald on his WALL COVERINGS 70th birthday. In Los Angeles, Yariv 2998 W. 11 Mile Rd. greeted another friend, enter- Berkley tainer Danny Kaye, who re- LI 5-7810 turned to the U. S. from the Far East for the occasion. 53-A—ENTERTAINMENT In what he described as a happy reunion, Yariv pre- FREDDIE Sheyer, famous orches- tra, $60.00 average price. 398-2462. sented Kaye with an ancient artifact of the Bronze Age. dug from an archeological 56—ANTIQUES site. The presentation was in recognition of Kaye's morale- ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE building efforts during the Yom -Kippur War. Michigan State Fairgrounds At the outbreak of the hos- Community Art Building - tilities, Kaye canceled his March 9 and 10th commitments in the U. S. to entertain front-line troops in Saturday 1:00-10:00 p.m. Israel. He appeared before Sunday 1:00-8:00 p.m. thousands of Israeli soldiers 50 quality dealers featuring on the Golan Heights and in Bart lsaacsen Michigan finest the Sinai. stained glass artist. More than 900 community and entertainment industry ADMISSION: $1.50 leaders attended the dinner ($1.25 with this ad) meeting. About $300,000 in 57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD new and increased pledges GOODS & FURNISHINGS were made that evening as an expression of tribute to Kaye and Yariv. AIR CONDITIONER With a golden touch. CUSTOM WALLPAPERING. Free esti- mates, fully insured. CALL 4 piece living room sectional, chairs, refrigerator, dinette set, desk, sewing machine, stereo, bicycles, picnic table. Phone 354-2120 LARGE home furnishings sale March 2 and 3, Noon until 6:00 p.m. 17521 Hamilton Rd., Detroit, Mi. 93—GARAGE SALES reasonable Ammuimmik SUPER GARAGE SALE All RICHARD FRIEDENBERG Custom Drapes 399-4047 REMODEL NOW! • Rec Rooms • , Kitchens • Bathrooms • Attics FREE ESTIMATES • Garages • Roofing and Siding • Awnings and Gutters • Storm Windows _ — FINANCING AVAILABLE Call 968-1551 Gampel Construction Co. Yariv Gets Big UJA Turnout new merchandise, 50% savings off regular retail price, dishes, glassware, ice bucket, games, jewelr', bath and de- corative accessories. Must be seen. 14 Mile and Farmington Rd. Rolling Oak Sub-division. 30935 Perry's Crossing 851-5816 11-6 Wednesday-Sunday ' Jew Will Be Next Cincinnati Mayor `Who Is Jew' Demand by NRP 'a Threat to World Jewish Unity' TEL AVIV .( JTA)L-A m e ri- can Jewish Congress leaders warned here that the Nation- al Religious Party's demand for halakhic conversion posed a major threat to Jewish unity around the world and to large-scale immigration from America. Mrs. Naomi Levine, exe- cutive director of the AJC, said at a panel discussion on "Who Decides Who Is a Jew,"_ held at Bar-Ilan Uni- versity, that the NRP de- mand can serve only to weak- en Jewish unity at a time when it is sorely needed. It is based, she asserted, not on halakhic requirements but on what appears to be the effort of the Orthodox rabbinate to obtain a mo- nopoly on conversions. Four American Orthodox members of the university faculty, Arnold Anker, dean of the Bar-Ilan Law School, and professor's Charles Leib- man, Howard Lewine and Daniel Elazar differed with Mrs. Levine, stressing the danger for Jewish integrity in "free-for-all" conversions. CINCINNATI—The young- est mayor in this city's his- tory, Gerald N. Springer, a former New Yorker, will take office Dec. 1 after - having lived here only four years. Springer, 30, the son of German - Jewish immigrant parents, and a lawyer, is a Always do right; this will member of Cincinnati's city gratify some people and as- council, which picks a mayor tonish the rest. — Mark from, its membership. Twain. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 1, 1974-53 Proposed Merger With Libya Seen as Threat to Tunisian Jews NEW YORK — Jews in Tunisia feel that the recent abortive projected union of that country with Libya con- stituted a threat to. their safety, a report by the Amer- ican Jewish Committee re- leased here discloses. The report, prepared by the European office of the human relations agency, declares that although the merger of the two countries that was agreed upon seems to have fallen through, the mere pros- pect of the ..plan or the possi- bility of its future revival is a menace to the 7,000 Jews remaining in that North Af- rican state. The report also said the 7,000 Tunisian Jews to have nothing to do with a state in which .•(Libyan dictator-Muanirnar) el-Qad- dafi may have the least thing to say." The Libyan ruler has been the most extreme Arab lead- er in opposition to making peace with Israel •and has continued to call for con- tinued Arab resistance to the existence of the Jewish state. There are no Jewg remaining in Libya itself. The American Jewish Com- mittee report adds that the Jewish population of Tunisia, which n u. mbe r e d about 100,000 when the country be- came independent in 1956, has steadily dw in dl e d. "R9ughly half of those who left emigrated to Israel; most of the others to France. Both the United Hebrew Im- - migrant Aid Society and the Jewish Agency are permitted to operate in the country," the report stated. The report estimates that in 1973, at least 10 per cent of the Tunisian Jewish popu- lation left the country. Most of them were aided by Jew- ish welfare organizations, 'Bout Face TEL AVIV ('JTA) --The Israeli army is cracking down on soldiers whose per- sonal appearance is sloppy. Henceforth, they will have to wear •their berets in pub- lic instead of carrying them in their shoulder straps as permitted by an order issued two years ago. This is a new emphasis on discipline which reportedly has been weakened by the long period of service since the October war. 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