THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6 Friday, June 3, 1977 For the right diamond At the right price Bur with confidence Nurntan Allan-s. To. Diamonds - Jewelry 30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 134, Birm. Mon. - Fri. 9:30 6, SA by Appt. - 642-5575 BURGLAR ALARMS LL THE ROTT BRO Home Alarm Specialists SHEL ALLSTATE ALARMS 255-1540 It's Gift Giving Time At of Harvard Row SPITZER'S For the Confirmands and Graduates 14K & Sterling Hebrew Name NECKLACES *Mezuzos *Chais *Stars * Rings *and much more a Free Chai to every Religious School Contirmand and Graduate with this ad SPITZER'S Hebrew Book & Gift Center 11 Mlle & Lahser, Southfield Harvard Row • 356-6080 Open All Day Sunday Jewish National Fund Aided Development of Jerusalem JERUSALEM—It would be difficult to imagine the development of Jerosalem without its historic con- nection with the Jewish Na- tional Fund. the sole body responsible for land recl- amation in Israel. whose original function centered 'around acquiring land in Is- rael. Work id Jerusalem began with a modest acquisition of two plots on which the Bezalel School of Art and Design was erected in 1907. In the 1920's. the JNF bought lots in Rehavia on which the compound of the national institutions, the Re- havia High School and hous- ing for workers were built. Land was also bought in Mekor Haim. Mount Scopus and in Talpiot. Land acquisitions at Ramat Rahel made the es- tablishment of the kibutz possible and in East Tal- piot, on a.hill below where the UN building ' stands today. and agricultural school was set up on JNF land bought in the 1920 .s. In each area trees were plan- ted to grow with the new buildings and homes. After the establishment of the state, larger tracts of land were acquired at one time for entire neighbor- hoods. Throughout the years, the JNF provided the land for the public build- ings. JNF's green belt encom- pasSes Jerusalem. The first forest, begun in the 1950's, is the Jerusalem Forest planted in the western part of the city. The recreation .center set up in the midst of the forest has become WITHOUT Y WE'RE NOTHING. Without people, Glassman Olds would be just another vacant lot. And we'd be watching weeds grow instead of a business. Which is why we try to treat our customers well. We want you to buy your cars from us. And we know we have to make it worth your while. Or else. People come first at Glassman Olds. They have to. Or, very simply, there'd be no Glassman Olds. WHERE PEOPLE STILL COME FIRST GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE INC 28000 TELEGRAPH RD. • SOUTHFIELD • PHONE 354-3300 tlw location of summer camps for underprivileged children. Beyond the Jerusalem Forest. to the west. lies a forest begun in 1964. in memory of the late John F. Kennedy, The Kennedy Me- morial crowning its center. a symbol of American-Is- raeli` friendship. has be- come one of the busiest "plant a tree with your own hands - centers in the coun- try. Two new forest parks join the ranks of those surround- ing Jerusalem: Canada Park and the American Bi- centennial Park. Canada Park is situated outside Je- riisalem. on the main road to Tel Aviv. - The latest JNF project is the American Bicentennial , Park on the southwestern ridge of the Jerusalem hills. Woodlands have been planted in the new neighbor- hoods .' of Sanhedria and Ramot. in north Jerusalem and at Gilo, in the south. The trees of the Peace Forest, in the heart of Je- rusalem, complete the • circle of green and sym- bolize a living memorial to the fallen soldiers Of the 68th Jerusalem Brigade, re- servists who fought and lost their lives during the Yam Kippur War in 1973. Katzman to Lead American WJC NEW YORK—Jacob Kat- zman, a noted world Zionist leader and honorary presi- dent of the Labor Zionist Al- liance, has been elected chairman of the American Section of the World Jewish Congress. Before becoming ,chair- man of the American Sec- tion of the World Jewish Congress, he was chairman of the executive committee. Katzman is a member of . the World ..Zionist Actions Committee, the secretariat of the Labor Zionist World Movement, the governing board of the World Jewish Congress, as well as the governing bodies of the American Zionist Feder- ation, AIPAC, and other na- tional and international Jew-' ish agencies. He was the national secre- tary of the Young Poale Zion Alliance-Habonim. and the executive secretary of the Labor Zionist Organiza- tion of America-Poale Zion. was associated with Far- band from 1935 to 1952 and returned to it again as asso- ciate secretary at the begin- ning of 1961. He was named national secretary in June 1964 and in December 1971 he was elected executive vice president and executive sect etary of the untied LA .()) Zionist Alliance. He retired from poit on Jan. 1. 1976. and was designated honorary president of the LZA. Austrian Jewish -Museum Planned VIENNA—The Austrian Jewish Museum, which .in- corporates a former private synagogue, will open next year in the Austrian pro- vince of Burgenland. Located in the former Eis- enstadt ghetto, the museum will contain the history of the ghetto. It is designed to provide a picture of Jewish culture in Austria in gener- al. Contained within the mu- seum- are pieces from the estate of the wealthy Wolf family which led the coun- try's wine-selling industry and examples of Jewish art. •• * • • • • • • • • • • • MOVING? • • HOUSEHOLD SALES IN YOUR HOME ESTATES LIQUIDATED • • • • • IRENE EAGLE • 626-4769 626-8907 : .5 at COMPLETE SUPPLIES AT EXTRA SAVINGS GET OUR PRICES ON TYPEWRITERS AND CALCULATORS OFFICE-ART & DRAFTING SUPPLIES DESKS-FILES-CHAIRS STORAGE-CABNETS-ETC. 20% OFF EAST SIDE WEST SIDE 968-2620 731-6200 ,g ON MOST ITEMS .....•••• • o e • 9 4,•oo e e e• * *••,••• i• • • • • • • • • • .M.O.RRY • • • • • EN 23 NILE M. 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