- • 44 November 21, 1975 FACIAL HAIR) P ERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrow3 Neckline Arms Legs Recommended by Physicians THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The most extraordinary trait of the Jews was that they actually strove to make the vision of their prophets into the common deeds of their lives. —Waldo Frank Almogi Encourages Zionists' Solidarity; Honor Hamburgers FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD Room 260 PHONE 557-1108 15 yews Downtown 11 Paul Katzman PHOTOGRAPHER All Festive Occasions 689-5185 Oil Paintings Dr. Joel Hamburger, left, is congratulated by Haifa The Salamovka Series Mayor Yosef Almogi. Landscapes—Still Lifes—Figures Studies Urging solidarity in Jew- ish ranks and renewed dedi- cation by Zionists in repu- diation of the United Nations insults and anti- Semitic enmities, Haifa (Israel) Mayor Yosef Al- mogi, speaking Saturday night at an Israel Bond din- ner in honor of Dr. Joel Hamburger, gave assurance by Richard Upton from Nov. 18-Dec. 6—Open Sunday 1-5 Tues.-Sat. 10-5 The WAYNE ART GALLERY dealers in fine art and Eskimo Sculpture 71 Riverside Dr. East Windsor Ontario, 519-253-2223 Must ilk Ve of Selling out entire stock oil in Fuprsnow itu roe • d tables r ir Thousands of yards of upholstering, drapery and slip cover fabrics Toweloeceds Lb Tit .b Pt Wrath' Fib- tics Mew %sleds SAVE 40% to 60% . .NOWA Is yon MO. hard r las- t, Chrp Is Everything sold to the bare walls — sewing machines thread equipment. MY OVARAIM1M ,-- YOU CAN'T BUY FOR LESS. VELVETS reg. $10—$20 UPHOLSTERY FABRICS reg. $10-415 SUP COVER FABRICS reg. $3—$7.50 DRAPERY FABRICS reg. $3-47 50 SHEERS reg. $3—$.5 VELVET TOSS PILLOWS Now $5=—$7—$1 0 Now $3-15-- 7 Now 2 3 Now $11.— 2-- Now 1— 2 . 3 for $10 ' Pm Sorry &On* — 1 Ora V Kew Why HOUSE OF VELVET, 20463 Schaefer DIV. ef ED BENTON MINORS * * * , %Slick Ur* 0 $ kW* Open 9-7 Daily —12-6 Sunday of Israel's readiness to pro- tect herself. "For that purpose," he declared, "American Je- wry's support is vital." Almogi said the unity of Israel and the Jewish people remains the basic factor in defense of the Jewish state. The physicians' section of the Israel Bond Organi-, zation, sponsor of Satur- day night's dinner, ap- proached the $600,000 mark in Bond sales. Dr. Hamburger, a leader in the profession and in Zionist ranks, was pres- ented with the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award in recognition of his many communal services. In the tribute to the hono- ree, Philip Slomovitz said the honor for Dr. Hamburer is shared by his wife, Hilda, who has similarly labored ardently for the Zionist cause, and by their parents and children. The Hamburgers' son Daniel recited the Hamotzi before the meal; his brother Paul spoke briefly in behalf of the four Hamburger sons. In an expression of family solidarity in support of Zionism, the elder of the brothers, Sheldon, a Univer- sity of Michigan student, announced a $1,000 Bond purchase — $250 for each of the brothers — including Aaron, the youngest who is two-years-old. The program included Kol to Present Prime Minister's Medal to Milliken for Bonds Israel Minister of Tour- ism Moshe Kol will be De- troit's guest Tuesday eve- ning to make the presentation of the Israel Prime Minister's Medal to Michigan Gov. William G. Milliken at the Michigan- Israel Dinner of State on be- half of State of Israel Bonds. - Joseph Jackier, Israel Bond cash collection chair- man, is dinner chairman for the event to be held at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The occasion will be linked with an organized task to collect of outstand- ing pledges for Bond pur- chases. For information, call the Israel Bond office, 968-0200. Former Michigan Gover- nor George E. Romney also will participate at the din- ner. He is scheduled to com- ment on the new joint busi- ness council established by the U.S and Israel govern- ments. participation by Dr. Lloyd J. Paul, chairman of the din- ner committee, and Dr. Terry Podolsky, who intro- duced Almogi. Alinogi was here in the course of a tour of several American cities in behalf of the Israel Bond pro- gram. He did not disucss his candidacy for the chairmanship of the Jew- ish Agency and the World Zionist Organization, but in reply to a question re- garding his future plans he spoke with an assur- ance that he would be elected to that post in Jan- uary by the Jewish Agency for Israel, at a meeting scheduled to be held in Jersualem. Almogi told The Jewish News that he felt selection of a representative of the Labor Zionist Movement (Histadrut) representative for the major post in world Jewry as justified because the party "is in the major- ity." He was also firm in as- serting that his 21 years experience in the Knesset and the Israel government give him the qualifications for the position. He added emphatically: "I have the integrity and the ability" in justification of his being preferred for the chairmanship of the two world positions in prefer- ence to the opposition candi- date, Leon Dulzin, the pre- sent acting chairman of the Jewish Agency. . $$$ Save $$$ on DRY CLEANING 5k lb. 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