THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14 Friday, December 22, 1918 Two-Sided Story Happy Hanuka To All Our Friends & Customers OTTAWA (ZINS) — Al- though Israeli Prime Minis- ter Menahem Begin re- ceived a warm welcome from the Trudeau govern- ment during his recent visit to Canada, the Canadians closely follow the American line in not recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Dedication of the Hubert H. Humphrey Parkway in the American Bicentennial Park will take place in Jerusalem on Jan. 5, Paul Zuckerman, chairman of the project announced this week. Zuckerman expressed re- gret that he will be unable personally to participate in the event, due to a nine- week illness from which he is now recovering. Vice President Walter Mondale is honorary chairman of the project committee. Zuckerman said the Hubert H. Humphrey Parkway project had the personal blessings of Golda Meir when the committee first was or- ganized under his chair- manship. He was unable to attend the funeral service for Mrs. Meir due to his illness and the ill- ness of his wife Helen. IMPORTED CONTEMPORARY INFANT FURNITURE, SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO GROW WITH YOUR CHILD. Specializing in the most unique concepts in carriages, cradles, high chairs, personalized accessories. and toys. Coordinated linen sets for crib and cradles. Imported exclusively for Lewis of London. Hubert H. Humphrey Parkway Dedication- in Jerusalem Jan. 5 i/ Mrs. Meir had been a guest in their home in Caesarea, Israel, and was their house guest last July. During Zuckerman's gen eral chairmanship of the Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 5,-Thurs. tll 9 Closed Sunday May The Hanuka Lights Bring Joy To You GOLDA MEIR and PAUL ZUCKERMAN United Jewish Appeal they often shared platforms in scores of American, Cana- dian and European com- munities. During his illness, at Sinai Hospital, Zuckerman was cheered by telephone messages from Moshe Dayan and Ezer Weizman from Washington and Yit- zhak Rabin and other lead- ers from Israel. Zuckerman's wife also was reported improving, soon to leave Sinai Hospital, after a long illness. The Humphrey Park- way, according to the Jewish National Fund, had to be a project which would symbolize Sen. Humphrey's "love for his fellow man and convey the special affection felt for him. "It would have to be a memorial which would show the feelings of a And Happiness grateful people to a friend — a righteous man, a courage- ous man, one who had be- come the symbol of the free- dom and love between America and Israel. "It had to be a national memorial — one which would speak for all man- kind. "The Hubert H. Hum- phrey Parkway of the American. Bicentennial Park commemorated the valiant struggle of Ameri- cans of all faiths and creeds for freedom and liberty. And the Hubert H. Humphrey Parkway will wind through this magnificent setting — serving as the centerpiece of Israel's gratitude for the loyalty and support of the American people." Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin will head the list of dignitaries par- ticipating in the dedication. In Tribute to Golda Meir The Whole Year Through! Fields You Tilled Bred Dignity By GERALDINE SPILMAN Standing square with outstretched arms, You held your lantern high, Seeking in dark corners, For those who dared to try. You firmly grasped unsteady hands, And set them to their tasks, Forging a young homestead, Amidst the Arab masts. From THE DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS Golda, we see your soft smile in every verdant plain, Hear your strong voice amidst Jerusalem's refrain, The crusty earth still bears your print, And golden domes but reflect a glint of your brightness. Mem., FDIC ... 403 194 60 1.11LBRATINC . STERLING HEIGHTS 44500 Van Dyke 739.0300 CLINTON TOWNSHIP 16673E 15 Mile Road 792 ' .470 HAMTRAMCK _ 9301 Joseph Campau 871 9400 , .4 WEST BLOOMFIELD 6705 Orchard Lake Road 626.3970 REDFORD TOWNSHIP 25719 Grand River Ave 538-4405 :3 4 4 :4 1*- 4 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 4330 Highland Road 681-4830 Now time to gently meet the ones you've held within, Sweet children who would never sing, Mothers whose love would know no flowering, Sons and Fathers put to early rest, The many who faced the bitter test of inhumanity, The dead whose memory you faithfully kept, Who marched with you in fervent step. Soar with them above our land and see, The fields you tilled bred dignity, The knowledge: we are not a harvest to be spurned, But precious fruit, Ripened through the ages, And blessed with immortality. i3 . .