THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14 Friday, July 14, 1918 U.S. Jewish Leaders Place Ad in Support of Begin JERUSALEM (JTA) — A number of prominent American Jews published a full page ad in the Jerusalem Post July 3 back- ing the Israeli government's peace policy and supporting Premier Menahem Begin by name. The signatories included Max Fisher of Detroit; Ray- Jena' Nailer Sheldon Mewl Rtpressiabra Irving Lollar . 11spingalres mond Epstein of Chicago; Rabbis Alexander Schind- ler, Herschel Schachter and Israel Miller; Robert Russel of Miami, Fla.; and other prominent Jews. Schindler was the only one of the 33 signatories who was a member of the party of U.S. citizens — mainly Jews — invited by Vice President Walter Mondale strong support for a secure to accompany him to Israel. Israel . . . We expect that Mr. Mondale will learn The ad was clearly timed firsthand of the earnest and to coincide with Mondale's diligent efforts Israel is visit. It called on the U.S. making on behalf of peace." government to "encourage Egypt to return to the The ad said that its sig- negotiating table . . . to en- natories believed they courage direct negotiations expressed "the senti- between Egypt and Israel ments of the overwhelm- rather than setting un- ing majority of American reasonable demands upon Jewry" in supporting the one of the parties . . We Israel government and hope that Vice President "commending Prime Mondale's visit to Israel will Minister Begin and his signal a return by the government for tireless American government to its efforts on behalf of peace traditional position of Lubavitcher Students Will Take Mitzva Campaign Through State Jack Lstswitz Reprtssitatire NOW . . . Retirement for Your Helpmate If you qualify for Individual Retirement Account (IRA) deductions, you can put up to $875 in an IRA for your spouse in addition to your own account. For the self-employed, too. Phone for details. Raider-Dennis Agency, 17117 W. Nine Mile, Suite 333, Southfield PHONE 559-2250 LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY The Chabad House on ous articles, and dis- Wheels, driven by two seminate Jewish educa- Lubavitcher rabbinical stu- tional and reading mate- dents, will leave Monday on rial published by the a five-week tour of Michi- Lubavitchers for schools, gan. The students will conduct 50tfi crfnnicretsary a "mitzva campaign," stres- ot GAletunanns sing the educational prog- ram of the Lubavitcher Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Rebbe in New York in ask- former Detroit- ing Jews to perform the Neumann, era of Hollywood, Fla., will mitzvot of Judaism: be honored by their children prayers, daily study, char- ity, the donning of tefillin and grandchildren on Sun- day at the Labor Zionist In- and observance of the Sab- stitute on the occasion of bath. their 50th wedding an- The two students are Yitzchok Dubrowski of New niversary. York and Mendel Raskin of Great Britain. S The students carry with them tefillin, mezuzot and other religi- rat,* x w000wwno • .1111•111GMAY.1•ICNIG• 11 • dou ip hoffmani semi-annual clearance sale up to 60% off Just a Small Listing of our Great Selection- Now on Sale. • Suits - Values to $475.00 • Velvet Blazers - Reg. $115.00, Now $89.50 • Gabardine Slacks - Reg. $70.00, Now $56.00 • Cotton Slacks - Reg. $25.00 to $42.50, Now $19 - $28.00 • 100% Pure Silk Sport Shirts Reg. $75.00, Now $63.00 • Sweaters up to 50% Off (including some early fall specials) It's our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. That means you save up to 60% on the finest names in European and Domestic clothing. Remember, it only happens twice a year. Stop in nowwhi le the selection lasts. Sale Starts Monday Visit our shoe deportment for great sole specials! Doug Hoffman Ltd. 115 S. Woodward at Maple • Birmingham 642-5630 Mon, Thurs, & Fri 9:30 8:30 Tues, Wed, & Sot 9:30 - 5:30 As co-chairmen of a "Committee," Gary P. Ratner, a national com- munal leader, and Rabbi Joseph Sternstein, presi- dent of the Zionist Organi- zation of America, signed at the top of the list of sig- natories. Other committee members were Ivan J. Novik, chairman of the ZOA national executive commit- tee; Harry S. Taubenfeld, chairman of the U.S. Herut; and Gerald S. Strober, chairman of "The Commit- tee of American Jews in Support of Prime Minister Begin." libraries and homes. The program prohibits the solicitation of funds. The trip north from De- troit will cover the eastern portion of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, including Flint, Bay City and Saginaw. Dubrowski and Raskin will cover the entire Upper Peninsula and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The return trip will in- clude Traverse City, Kal- kaska and Grayling (the site of the new Camp Gan Israel), Petosky, Grand Rapids, Lansing; Jackson, Battle Creek, and Kalamazoo. My Mother always taught me to . . . dress warmly, eat the right foods, pick good company, work hard, be fair with my customers, always give them extra value for their money ... "I always follow her advice. Mars why I'm the country's top Cadillac salesman. '771alsk you. Alotherr " THE NEIIMANNS Their children are Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy S. (Brenda) Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Mickey) Tencer, Mr. and Mrs. Martin (Annette) Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour (Lorraine) New- man. The senior Neumann have 14 grandchildren. The couple were married in Detroit July 29, 1928. err / AL KLINE Call HI ,. or tante moat: DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 Cass Ave. Detroit 48202 (313) 875-0300 's Large kt c h il e nDeake ' st chta4 5o f Mr. and Mrs. Morton M. Siegel of Southfield were honored July 1 at the Furni- ture Club on the occasion of their 50th wedding an- niversary. The Siegels are the pa- rents of a son and the grandparents of five. Troyes, France Tribute to B G - 1\ doug hoffmon LTD PARIS — Troyes, France, the birthplace of the biblical commentator Rashi, has unveiled a statue of the late Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and re- named a town square after him. Trade Member American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.)