Taxes and- *bur Future

`Sukka in the Sky'
for Sukkot Holiday ,

Q. What are some of the ually good year this year, if
"Year-End Tax Pointers" _you've sold some assets and
that one should consider to had a large capital gain, if
take maximum advantage of you've diversified some of
the incentives that the Fed- your income into tax-exempt
eral government has put into bonds, or if you are planning
the tax structure to encour- retirement, you can generally
age charitable contributions? assume your income will be
A. This is a crucial ques- larger this year than next.
Aside from charitable con-
tion. To do it justice we feel
it should be handled in two tributions, there are other ex-
Editor's Note: Guidance on
parts — from the personal penses which can he acceler- important problems provided
P. and L. (income and ex- ated to further reduce your by Jewish Welfare Federa-
pense) viewpoint and from taxes, such as pre-payment tion-United Jewish Charities
the balance sheet (assets and of your real estate, state or Endowment Fund Tax Advi-
local taxes due Jan. 15, 1975. sory Committee. Professional
liabilities) aspect.
We'll discuss what can be Those are deductible from advice about issues discussed
done with income and ex- your federal income tax re- in these columns should be
penses this month, and the turn in the year in which they secured from an attorney or
are paid.
balance sheet in the future.
an estate planning adviser.
If you have medical ex- Questions of general interest
If you expect to be in a
penses
which
have
not
been
higher tax bracket this year
in these matters should be
than next, taxes can be saved paid and would in the aggre- 'addressed to "Taxes and
by taking some of next year's gate amount to more than 3 Your Future", care of the
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The corollary to the "high- which could put many tax-
The charitable contribu-
er tax bracket this year": payers in a lower bracket
tion deduction is the easiest
one to take this year rather postpone (where • possible) . . . or alter their year-end
than next, because the tim- some 'cif your income until strategy.
It is imperative that you
ing is entirely within your next • year.
Q. What income can be consult your own advisors
control. If you have been
who keep a close watch on
planning on making a chari- postponed?
A. Bonuses, redemption of last-minute legislative devel-
table gift this year, you can
get extra tax savings through bonds, capital gains on sale opments, changes, and effec-
paying your gift by Dec. 31 of real es gate, etc; using the tive dates.
Should you desire further
'
or
(when you e x p e c t your "installment method,"
tax bracket to be higher this waiting until next year to information about how to fit
send - out statements are a your charitable contributions
year than next).
few instances of income post- into the Endowment Fund, a
Q. How does one know or
cal to C. Kenneth Sarason,
project a higher tax bracket poned.
Congress has under consid- 965-3939, will be strictly con-
this year over _next year?
eration other tax revisions fidential.
A. If you've had an unus-
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NEW YORK (JTA)—With
songs in Yiddish and Hebrew,
and speeches, nearly 100 Jew-
ish communal, political and
rabbinic leaders along with
city and state officials cele-
brated the Sukkot holiday in
the "Sukka in the Sky" atop
the 50-story Grace Building
in New York.
As each male guest ar-
ived, Jack D. Weiler, a
realtor and philanthropist who
is active 'in numerous Jewish
affairs, personally escorted
him to a corner of the color-
fully decorated Sukka and
gave him a lulav and etrog
and asked him to make the
traditional Sukkot prayers.
The program Sunday in-
cluded a minute of silence in
memory of the late Israeli
- President Zalman Sliazar.
Ambassador David Rivlin, Is-
rael's consul general in New
York, and Rabbi Emanuel
Rackman, of the Fifth Ave-
nue Synagogue, lauded the
Israeli leader.
Speaking at lungheon, Riv-
lin said the Sukka not only
provided a "good, warm,
friendly atmosphere," but
also a spiritual elation be-
cause of its height. He stat-
ed that by preserving and
continuing the Jewish faith
as demonstrated by the suk-
ka the Jewish people will
overcome their difficulties.

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lyn Koltonow), 29136 Frank- LaBelle, Oak Park, a son,
lin Hills, Southfield, a son, David Seth.
Seth Philip.
Sept. 29 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Oet..1 -- To Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Ira Millman (San-
Leo E. Friedman (Annette dra .Ann Canvasser), 26532
Warsen), ,4063 Hardwoods, Franklin Pte.,- Southfield, a
West Bloomfield, a daughter, daughter, Shelley Jaye.
Kara Cynthia.
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Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sept. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Simmer (Leaine Gott-
lieb), 2354 Golfview, Troy,
a daughter, Joy Alyson.
* *
CANTOR SIDNEY
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Muller- (Ronna Wen-
ner), 23300 Harding, Oak
Certified Mohel
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358-1426 or 357-5544
Dawn. '
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Cantor SAMUEL
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Oak Park, a daughter, Lisa
Ann.
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Sept. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Felsot .(Sandra Schu-
mer), former , Detroiters of
Dover, N.J.; a son, Darren.
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Sept.1 5 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas Grant .(Nitza Fuchs),
former •Detroiters of Sylvan-
ia, 0., a daughter, Aliza
Lauren.
*
Sept. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Gumenick (Janet
Klayman), 26270 Franklin
.Pt., Southfield, a son, Jason
Marc. . .

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46—Friday, October ,11 E ,1974,

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Congress Expected to Delay Voting
on Trade Reform Until After Elections

WASHINGTON OTA) — while in Moscow were heav-
Congress probably will not ily discounted by Capitol
vote on the Trade Reform sources. They pointed out
Act and its strictures on Sov- that the only issue remain-
iet-American trade relations ing is between the administra-
until after its election recess, tion and Congress on the au-
thority to judge the results
Capitol Hill sources say.
The House recesses today of Soviet practices.
to allow members to cam-
EXTRAVAGANCE
paign for the Nov. 5 elections
The cost of high living is
and the Senate is expected
to close four days later. These the reason a big salary won't
dates leave little time for meet the high cost of living.
action by the Congress be-
fore the recess.
The State Department an-
nounced that Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger I Available For All Occasions
20 years experience
will be in Moscow Oct. 23-27
MAGICAL MEL
to discuss "matters of mutual
547-2464
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The Trade Act includes the
JacksonlMills-Vanik legisla-
tion barring U.S. concessions
to the Soviet Union until it Call 143e 3arte
changes its emigration prac- EXCLUSIVE NEW DISTRIBUTOR
tices.
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Speculation that Kissinger
COSMETICS
will discuss the emigration
545-4646
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Hitler's Hatreds Were Result
of Disliking Father, Merchant

Scholars have been theo- Hitler's childhood and youth,
rizing for years over the psy- his psycholofical makeup as
chological forces that drove well as important new facts
Adolf Hitler. In "Adolf Hitler concerning the socio-political
and the German Trauma, history of Germany. The
1913-1945," (G. P. Putnam thrust of this book is not
Sons) Prof. Robert E. Herz- aimed at dismissing Hitler as
stein of the University of a freak of history, but rather
South Carolina places new at seeing him as a product of
light on Hitler's psychological the contradictions and aber-
rations that beset his era.
character.
In trying to find the roots
of Hitler's anti - Semitisin, Arlazaroff Branch,
Prof. Herzstein describes sev-
LZA Sets Concert
eral trends in Austria and
Arlazaroff - Avrunin-Weitz-
Vienna, where Hitler greW
man
Branch, Labor Zionist
ups, and unsubstantiated re-
Alliance, will have its annual
ports that he had contracted
concert 2 p.m. Oct. 20 at the
syphilis from a Jewish prosti-
Labor Zionist Institute.
tute. -
Sidor Blarsky, baritone and
Prof. Herzstein states that interpreter of Yiddish and
Hitler's early attitudes were Hebrew melodies will per-
not prejudiced towards Jews, -form. Philip Imber, Yiddish
but that he had purchased a poet and humorist, will also
shabby overcoat from a Jew- be featured. Refreshments
ish merchant named Neu- will be served.
mann.
For tickets, callsLZA, 851-
He became incensed at East 1606, or Louis Levine, KE
European Jews, and there- 7-9335.
after linked all bad businesses
with Jews.
Prof. Herz s tein says, Study in Israel
NEW YORK—Seven Ameri-
"There may have been a
strong psychotic element in can Jewish community center
Hitler's anti-Semitism." He workers from the U.S. and
recounts how Hitler did con- Canada will depart for Israel
tract venereal disease at the Monday to spend a year as
age of 23, and from then on staff members at community
saw a pimp bdhind every centers there.
The seven workers will pio-
prostitute.
Hitler's father was illegiti- neer a program to ,provide a
mate and the son of a Jew, living experience in Israel in
and Hitler's life was weighted which American center work-
with a hatred for his father. ers can learn and teach with
The book is a composite of their Israeli counterparts.
To assure a meaningful ex-
formal biography and socio-
political history drawing on perience for the Americans
recent psychological research and to use their skills and
to show the influences that training to the fullest, the
Israel Corporation of Com-
shaped Hitler. -
Concentrating on the period munity Centers will assign
b e t w e en 1914-1945, Herz- them to line positions at
stein's research explains some community centers in devel-
little known aspects about opment towns.
,
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