THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
70 Friday, September 5, 1975
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Happy Holiday
BANK OF COMMERCE
Hamtramck, Centerline, Warren,
W. Utica, Avon & Shelby Twps.
By BEN GALLOB
llnlitltrl Grectinps
T
he Walter Carroll Company
PAINTERS — DECORATORS SINCE 1907
537-4466
L:900 Blackstone
A Happy Healthy New Year
To All From
Drake Printing Co.
2000 West 8 Mile Rd.
Ferndale, Mich. 48220
Holiday Good Cheer
EAGLE CLEANING CO.
Detroit
7735 Fenkell
864-2340
Happy Holiday Greetings
GREENE'S HAMBURGERS
Specialising in Corry-Out Service — Open 24 Hours
341-4717
13545 W. 7 Mile
861-0188
10001 W. McNichols
GR 4-7980
24155 Orchard Lake
Ilapp_v New ear To 411
KOW KOW INN
Specializing in AmcricTn Food
Famous for All Chinese Native Foods
Real Cantonese Family Dinners
CARRY-OUT SERVICE
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TO 8-7550
322 W. McNichols
LAFAYETTE STEEL CORPORATION
Extends Its Heartfelt Best II ishes
for (t I lopp1. \etc ) our
6837 Wyoming, Detroit
584-6888
MACK PACKING CO.
Wishes All their Customers & Friends
A Happy, Healthy & Prosperous New Year
Sandy Zawierucha
Jim Maisano
New Year Greetings
MARGOLIS FURNITURE
9130 Jos. Campau
Hamtramck, Mich.
TR 1-1500
Wishing All Our Friends and Customers
Greetings On The New Year
SUSSMAN'S PRINT SHOP
Quality Printing Since 1919
11826 Dexter
Brothers Aid Jewish Disabled
(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
TO 8-2909
Some 200 severely handi-
capped children, hoth Jew-
ish and non-Jewish, many
of them tPonfined to wheel-
chairs, have participated in
ongoing weekend educa-
tional and social activities
arranged for them during
the past six years by three
Nassau County Jewish
brothers.
Austin, 2L David, 20 and
Scott Feld, 18, of Williston
Park in New York have been
helping the handicapped
children at their home since
they were students at a New
Hyde Park high school.
They now attend Yeshiva
University's Yeshiva College
and James Striar School for
General Jewish Studies,
where Austin and David are
seniors and Scott is a sopho-
more.
During those six years,
they have been providing
programs for the children
which include music and
song sessions, tutoring,
physical therapy and taking
the children, using rented
buses, to ballparks, mu-
seums and on picnics.
For the Jewish children,
the Feld brothers, helped
by some 80 student volun-
teers from Yeshiva Uni-
versity, conduct religious
services and teach the
children traditional Jew-
ish songs and Jewish lore,
seeking to bring a spirit of
Judaism into their physi-
cally and socially re-
stricted lives.
The three brothers have
devoted each weekend dur-
ing those six years to the
children, according to a
Yeshiva University spokes-
man. Five to six children
comprise a typical group
spending a weekend at the
Feld home.
The project began when
the three brothers were
counselors for Catholic
Charities. They learned
then that handicapped
Christian children had ac-
cess to priests and teachers.
When they found that hand-
icapped Jewish children
usually did not have such
services available to them,
they decided to try "to make
some effort at bringing Ju-
daism to these youngsters."
They finance the costs of
the program through their
own earnings and by solicit-
ing contributions from
neighbors. They also are
helped by their other broth-
Czech Jews are Moved
LONDON — The last res-
idents of Most in northern
Bohemia are due to be
moved to Most New Town to
make way for the extension
of an open-cast coalmine,
the Czechoslovak news
agency reports.
This sets the final seal to
one of the flourishing Jew-
ish communities of Boh-
emia, traced back to the end
of the 14th century, and
comprising the Jewish com-
munities of Hareth, Lisnice
and Kozoluky where Jews
had settled when.they were
expelled from Most in the 15
century and banned from
settling within 4.6 miles of
the city boundaries.
The Jewish community
and its institutions fell vic-
tim to the surrender of the
`Sudetenland' to Nazi Ger-
many after the Munich
agreement.
In pre-war Czechoslova-
kia, the Jewish community
of Most was known for the
tower clock of its syn-
agogue, inaugurated in 1873
and illuminated at night.
The pre-Nazi community is
estimated to have numbered
1,000 persons.
Only a handful of Jews
live there now.
DOES
Your Radio
Speak leviish?
err, Mitchell, 17, who is en-
tering Yeshiva University as
a freshman this fall, Roger,
14 and their sister, Nina, 16,
who plans to enter the uni-
versity's Stern College for
Women next year.
The brothers are cur-
rently planning a social ac-
tion program for handi-
capped single adults. Scott
said they hoped to help such
young Jews to share in Jew-
ish life through petitioning
for Soviet Jewry, aiding Is-
rael and similar causes. He
said the brothers also hope
to have the older handi-
capped Jews become advis-
ers to the handicapped chil-
dren participating in the
weekend programs.
The three Feld brothers
have been chosen by a Bri-
tish TV production unit as
representatives of a seg-
ment of committed Jewish
youth for part of a docu-
mentary on the Jewish heri-
tage' for America's bicenten-
nial, a university
spokesman said. The TV
series will he broadcast na-
tionwide and abroad in De-
cember.
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New Year
Greetings to All
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Imports from France. Germany
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ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical Contractors
31681 Dequindre
Madison Heights, Mich.
Happy New Year
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We Remove MOTH HOLES,
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4501 N. Woodward,
Royal Oak
549-2151
New low. Greetings
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"Fine Food for Fine 'People'
Bring the Family
REASONABLE PRICES
268 So. Oakwood Blvd.
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Best Wishes and A Happy
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New Year
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Supplies
: 4400 Cass, car. Canfield
TE 1-9450
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NEW YEAR
GREETINGS
MAX'S DELI
and Restaurant
Southfield Rd. at 13 Mile
647-7037
BeNt It i.shes
lar Me New 1 ear
MERRILL
PHARMACY
5500 Pur (ton
BR 3.3396
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111-:1.1VE11Y
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Happy New lear
MIAMI
BAKE
SHOPPE
Holiday Good Cheer
10200 W. 9 Mile Rd.
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West Side Metal Co.
9937 Dearborn, Detroit
843-4499
JEAN DUBRINSKY
Owner
(ou• Bud we , set M.cneloo
Beet and Man Lau, list,buto•
21070 Coolidge
398-1254
LI 7-9170
NEW YEAR GREETIVCS
OAKLAND WASTE
MATERIAL CO.
Buyers of Waste Paper
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TR 3-2575
=1534 Gillet
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Best W.snes to
Our
Custoniers for a
Many F,encis
Happy
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Sporting Goods Co.
19129 Livernois
Orchard Mall 6393 Orchard Lake Rd.
W Bloomfield
Happy & Prosperous New Year
from Samuel & Manny Laski
259-2309 — 259-3910
Best Wishes For A
Happy and Healthy New Year
S & M Heating Sales Co.
LESTER, HAROLD,
RAYMOND GREENSPAN
Wishing Our many Friends
and Customers A Very Happy
and Prosperous Neu' Year
2260 Scott Lake Rd.
Pontiac, Mich. 48054
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Sid and Lou Fish:.
Wishing You A
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NOR LES SALES
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20141 W. 8 Mile Rd.
Detroit, Michigan
KE 8-9875
SOL and
SELMA YAGODA
Amsterdam Press
Millard Press and
White Color Card Co.
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We will be closed from Sept. 14 to Oct. 15 for Vacation
120 Mt. Elliott
New Year7reetings
Leo Knight
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