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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40 — BUSINESS CARDS
28-A — HOUSEHOLD
GOODS FOR SALE
PAINTING
EXTERIOR-INTERIOR
HOUSE FULL OF
DECORATOR'S
POSSESSIONS
Exterior special
for ranches — $125.
Including Panasonic TV,
complete set of up to date
Worldbook
Encyc-
lopedias, contemporary
and antique furniture,
solid brass 10 branch
candleabra, hanging din-
ing room lighting fixture,
brass sconces, silver,
paintings & miscellaneous
items.
547-3944 and 968-7942
AMH
Lawn Service
525-912 3
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Mowing
Edging
PHOTOGRAPHY &
TRAVEL CONSULTANTS
Sat. Mar. 19 only,
9 to 5
GRAND OPENING
25885 SALEM
Huntington Woods
(near Woodward)
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OPPORTUNITIES
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Insured
549-5116
288-4055
COMPLETE
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Spring Clean-ups,
Fertilizing, Power Raking
Free Estimates
1050 W. Huron St.
Pontiac, Mich.
Call 355-5700
681-2111
965-8759
SPRING CLEAN-UPS
Fertilizing, Power Raking,
Lawn Cutting
For Free Estimates
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Call 355-5700
TELEVISION SERVICE — All
work guaranteed. Licensed.
Reasonable. Call Harold Cohen.
968-7482.
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN,
557-8981 or 557-5775.
WILL ADDRESS
invitations of
all kinds. Call Judy 399-3412.
ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERS
& trim. License, insured. Free es-
timates. 525-9160.
EMERGENCY
CARPENTRY
• rec. rooms
• basement floors
tiled
• suspended ceilings
installed
• stucco
• misc. repairs.
References
Very Reasonable
COMPLETE remodeling, altera-
tions, repair, kitchen, den, base-
ment, fam. rm., reasonable. 354-
6473 after 4.
Call RON
968-4576
DRESSMAKING and altera-
tions. 20 years experience.
Reasonable. 968-8490.
FURNITURE DOCTOR
*Any Furniture Repair
*Reupholstering
*Refinishing
*Chair Caning
*Our Specialty
is repairing, reglueing
& reupholstering
dining room chairs.
Aluminum Gutters-Roofing
Replacement Windows
Deal With Owner
ADAMS
Call 531-7060
E. LARKINS
MOVERS
Referral service,
personalized since 1946
822-3417
646-8560
FURNITURE REPAIR
& REFINISHING
Complete bedroom &
dining room sets
Chair re-Blueing
Caning & Rushing
K. KENT
Free Estimates
474-8953
F. W. STEWART
MOVING CO.
"THE MOVING MEN"
Professional courteous serv-
ice. Insured low rates. Excel-
lent references.
588-2418
PROFESSIONAL
PAPER HANGING
tering. Work myself. Experi-
enced, reasonable. Call after 5
pm. 547-6762.
Heating & electrical repairs.
at $8.00 a roll
Foils $9.00 a roll
ELECTRICAL repairs &
maintenance. Dependable. 559-
4108.
Call "AL" Day or Night.
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Specializing In:
• Room Additions
• Dormers
• Kitchens
• Bathrooms
• Family Rooms
• Alum. Siding
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WRITTEN SPECS IN ADVANCE
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Insured & Bonded
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SAHAM
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16947 W. 10 Mile Rd.
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• Vinyls
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• Flocks
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Murals
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Fully Insured
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559-9001
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DAVID BENKOFF
399-0652
BERNIE BENKOFF
398-4337
Experienced to satisfy all your de-
corating needs. Wallpaper hanging
and removal. Interior & exterior paint-
ing. Free Estimates. Spring Special.
10% DISCOUNT
WITH THIS AD
398-8605
JULIUS ROSS
MOVING CO., INC.
work, household moving,
offices, packing, piano and appli-
ances. Local and State of Michigan.
Custom
357-2674
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
Over 10 years experience — 2
clay service. If transportation is a
problem, we make house calls.
Call STAN'S
TAX SERVICE
968-1764
Texturing of Walls. Repairs.
NEED HELP?
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SUPERIOR DECORATING
SERVICE
Will assist in your seleCtion of
clothing or home furnishings.
Will pick you up or shop for
you.
Will hang almost anything!
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HOME
REMODELING *
546-0050
David's Plastering
& Dry Wall
PAINTING, WALLPAPERING
& wallwashing, patching & plas-
559-8103 or 547-8454
Commercial & Residennal
Roofing. Aluminum Siding &
Trim. Gutters & General Re-
pair. GUARANTEED MATE-
RIALS & WORKMANSHIP.
KAY'S
PERSONAL SHOPPING
SERVICE
eves.
• Licensed.
ROOF
LEAKS??
CALL THE
Aluminum
Siding & Trim
With furniture van will move
you expertly at economy
rates.
PARTRIDGE
REAL ESTATE,
INC.
422-3764 (days)
937-8374 (eves)
681 -4900
MOVING?
Ask for
KEN PRUSAITIS
Any Size
Fast Service
Clean & Reasonable
Call: MARV KAY
851-2550 24 Hours
AUTOMATED
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PLASTERING &
STUCCO WORK
3256 Orchard Lake Rd.,
Orchard Lake, MI. 48033
Free passport pictures or bot-
tle of champagne with any
ticket booked with us.
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& Waxing IOUs
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iness for cars, vans and
RV's. High traffic, corner
location in Southfield
area. $23,500 down
and adequate
security
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will move you in
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Also interior & exterior painting
CALL AL
967-1295
AL'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Repairs washer, dryers, dish-
washers, disposals. Service
charge $12.50.
331-8877
OAK PARK PLUMBING
& HEATING
Licensed Master Plumber
& Sewer Cleaning.
399-9528 or 399-8078
PETER FRIEDMAN
GARAGE DOOR OPENERS
Priced for every need.
H. TARNOW & CO.
478-9060
557-1338
Wet, damp, leaky basements
made dry. Guaranteed 18
years. Experienced — lowest
price.
FRANK'S WATERPROOFING
'559-7398
MICHAEL BLACK
For the finest
in custom
wallpaper hanging
Free Estimates
352-1923
METRO WINDOW
CLEANING AND
HOME CARE
Experts on aluminum storms,
carpet, floor, furniture clean-
ing. Wall washing ; custom
painting, interior-exterior.
541-0278
50 — PERSONAL
HAVE A
PSYCHIC PARTY
CALL 399-2312
53 — ENTERTAINMENT
BAND — Excellent music
& entertainment availa-
ble for all social occa-
sions.
731-6081
After living on manna
for 40 years the Israelites
ate "of the fruit of the
land of Canaan" at Gigal.
Friday, March 18, 1977 61
West Bank Arabs Demonstrate
for Hunger-Striking Prisoners
RAMALLAH, West
Bank — Israeli troops
last week hurled tear gas
to break up a demonstra-
tion by hundreds of Arab
youths backing a hunger
strike by Arab terrorists
in Israeli jails.
carrying
Students
Palestinian flags and
singing nationalist songs
gathered in the central
square and hurled stones
at Israeli soldiers and
Arab merchants who had
to close their shops, mili-
tary sources said.
Israeli forces broke up
the demonstration and
detained dozens of dem-
onstrators.
Meanwhile, more than
100 convicts serving sen- -
tences on security charges
at Jenin prison joined the
hunger strike started by
450 prisoners at Ashkelon
jail charging prison over-
crowding.
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raeli security services are
investigating the back-
ground • of an organi-
zation called "The Arab
Revolutionary Move-
ment" which claimed re-
sponsibility for placing an
explosive charge in a bus
from
travelling
Beersheba to Jerusalem
via Hebron. The bomb
was discovered by a pas-
senger who notified the
driver and it was removed
safely by a police sapper.
Leaflets attached to
the parcel that contained
the bomb said it was
planted by the Arab Rev-
olutionary. Movement.
Such an organization was
not known of until now.
The bomb was discov=
ered last week 'near
Hebron. A bus passenger
gave police a description
of an - Arab who boarded
the bus near Hebron and
left it a short while later,
leaving:the parcel behind.
Meanwhile, Ludvinna
Jennsen, a 24-year-old
Dutch woman, has been
sentenced to six years' im-
prisonment by a Tel Aviv
district court judge. She
was found guilty of activity
on behalf of an Arab ter-
rorist organization.
She was arrested at
Ben Gurion Airport on
Rosh Hashana eve last
September while on a
mission to test the effi-
ciency of the airport's
security measures, appa-
rently in preparation for
a terrorist assault.
Jennsen was a member
of a Dutch extremist or-
' ganization, Red Aid.
which had contacts with
Arab terrorist groups.
Dropsie U. Sets Memorial
Service for Solomon Zeitlin
PHILADELPHIA —
Dropsie University will
hold a one-hour memorial
service in tribute to the
late Solomon Zeitlin on.
April 17 in the school's
main auditorium.
Dr. Zeitlin was a world
renowned Bible scholar
and the recognized ex-
pert on the Second Com-
monwealth period.
The editors of the
Jewish Quarterly Review
stated:
"The Jewish Quarterly
Review and The -Dropsie
University record with
great sorrow the death on
Dec. 28, 1976, of Dr. Sol-
omon Zeitlin (Ph.D. 1917),
Distinguished Professor
of Post-Biblical Literature
and Institutions who
taught and inspired Drop-
sie students for more than
half a century and who, as
editor of the Jewish Quar-
terly Review, maintained
the superb tradition of its
purpose.
"His original, vigorous,
and courageous scholar-
ship set an example to
scholars everywhere. His
intellectual integrity and
his
uncompromising
academic
standards
helped mold the personal-
ity and character of un-
told numbers of students.
He was a warm friend to
his colleagues, his stu-
dents, his associates, and
fellow editors. We mourn
our irreplaceable loss."
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Machpela Cave Trouble Erupts
HEBRON — Disturb-
ances broke out at the
Cave of the Patriarchs
Feb. 27 when Arab wor-
shippers tried to take
through the synagogue
the coffin of a man who
had died in the Cave.
They wanted to take the
body into the mosque for
funeral prayers.
They were prevented
by soldiers from carrying
Hungarian Rabbi -
Gets Ordination
BUDAPEST (JTA),— A
new rabbi was ordained
last week and appointed
to serve in the city of
Szeged which has a rela-
tively active Jewish
community. The new
rabbi, 1st van Zucker, was
ordained by Budapest's
Chief Rabbi Mordechai
Schwartz in the presence
ofJewish community •ep-
resentatives from all over
--the country.
the coffin through the
synagogue, and scuffles
broke out. The mourners
were eventually dis-
persed with the use of
tear gas.
The next day, Ki•yat
Arba residents praying in
the synagogue at the
Cave discovered that a
number of prayer books
had been torn. They are
demanding to be allowed
to mount permanent
guard at the cave, to pre-
vent a repetition of such
incidents.
Japanese Sect
Visits Israel
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Some 130 members of the
pro-Israeli Japanese
Christian Makuya sect
are visiting Israel to
mark the 10th anniver-
sary of Jerusalem's
reunification. The group
m arched through
downtown Jerusalem in a
"Salute to Israel" parade.