A 42 Friday, September 10, 1976 MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEW YORK—The Un- ited Synagogue of America soon will launch WINDOW BRITE SAYS, We have the very best discounts in town. .Levelors, (slim line, blinds) verticals, woven woods and custom shades. Custom decorating. Introducing The Wood Shutter Blind Call Eileen now for home appt. 968-0701 ••••• • • e••••• e • • • • • •• • •• •• • let there be light inc., "AN ADVENTURE IN CONTEMPORARY LIGHTING" 536 n. woodwarde birmingham, michigan 48011 313-646-4662 7 WE'RE Hiti/ING OUR ; FIRST BIRTHDAY COME HELP US CELEBRATE -". ;40 s‘t. ] United Synagogue to Launch Conservative Jewish Moshav Blow Out The Candle And Your Wish Will Come True! 30% OFF ON ALL STOCK! MON., SEPT. 13 THRU SAT., SEPT. 18 • Blouses • Denim Duds • Flannel Shirts • Fun Pants • Jump Suits • Slacks - • Sweaters • Tabards OPEN MON.-SAT., 10 to 4 P.M. Sizes 3 To 15 DENIM HEADQUARTERS 2313 W. 12 MILE RD. • Berkley 1/2 BLOCK EAST OF COOLIDGE the first agricultural set- tlement in Israel under the auspices of the Con- servative movement. The new settlement, lo- cated in the Negev, will be conducted on a coopera- tive basis with the tradi- tional family structure maintained and personal property privately owned. The United Synagogue of America hopes to estab- lish several additional moshavim in adjoining areas. The developments will be clustered around a common area which will service them with educa- tional, health and other Immediate plans call for recruitment of 50 young conservative Jewish couples. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Pinkas, leading members of Sde Nitgan after which the new moshav is mod- eled, are spearheading the recruitment drive in the United States. They have just completed a cross-country tour in which they spoke to sev- eral synagogue groups. They advise that each couple should be pre- pared to invest about $15,000, in return for which they will receive a house for living quarters, plus two greenhouses for the production of- agricul- tural products for export. As chairmen of the Un- ited Synagogue of Israel's committee to establish a moshav, Dr. and Mrs. Pinkas will be the chief advisers to the group. For information, contact the aliya desk at the United Synagogue of America national headquarters, 155 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010. Business Briefs Phil Hubbard's Hair Chateau, in the Tel-Ex Plaza, a salon for every beauty need, has a staff of 20, the newest equipment and an attractive decor. Newest members of the * AMSTERDAM Queen Juliana attended the reopening of a synagogue in The Hague, closed since the Nazi per- secution of Jews in World War II. The Queen was the guest of honor at the event. In tici II/ STUDENT studios, inc. SPECIAL 15% OFF ON PRESCRIPTION EYEGLASSES Good thru Sept. 18th EVERGREEN PLAZA, 12 MILE & EVERGREEN SOUTHFIELD 559-2340 559-2341 Judge every man on the basis of his good qualities. —Pirke Aboti. staff are: Sandy Aho, Cheryl Stuart and Linda Bell. For appointments, call the salons 356-6250. The salon is open Tues- day through Saturday. He who eats the soft bark of the date tree will bed struck by its branches. —The Talmud YOUR WEDDING — BAR MITZVA Market Aids in MD Fight WILL BE FINEIE WI NER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY . AND ASSOCIATES it 357-1010 AtE &MO E 'WER a R DESP EL A LI R ■ • • ALL MAKES OF I VACUUM • CLEARERS • • ▪ 3 convenient locations a ■ 0000 HOUSEKEEPER STORES `United Bob's Travelling Market on Nine Mile in Oak Pa'rk donated all of the profit on 7-Up soft drink products sold at the store last week to the Jerry Lewis Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy. All 7-Up products were sold at cost and the manufacturer donated seven cents per case in addition to the store's donation. LZA Branch Plans Regular Meeting Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Alliance, will meet 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19 in the home of Evelyn and Harold Noveck, 18929 Lauder. Guest speakers will be Sarah and Morris Fried- man who will discuss "The Role of Yiddish Lit- erature in the 20th Cen- tury." Discussion and re- freshments will follow. For information, call Mrs. Noveck, VE 8-4457. I I I I I I I I I Synagogue Guest Good Qualities I Men's Clubs ]'° AESCULAPIAN PHAR- MACEUTICAL ASSOCI- ATION will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Cranbrook Club Apts. club house. Members are asked to bring dinner book adver- tisements. Refreshments will be served by the au- xiliary. Israel to Sponsor Publishing Parley JERUSALEM — The fifth international meet- ing of the Publishing and Printing Committee of the Jerusalem Economic Conference will take place on April 29, 1977, during the Eighth Jerusalem International Book Fair (April 26 to May 2). The last meeting took place during the 1975 Book Fair. 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