50 Friday, December 22, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Synagogue Display at Home for Aged Beth Achim Sets Miniature replicas of 20 synagogues, some dating back two centuries, are on display this month at the Jewish Home for Aged — Borman Hall. The works are the crea- tion of nationally known ar- tist Aid Kushner of Oak Park, and were made avail- able for exhibit by the Brotherhood of Temple Beth El. HARVEY M. BLOOM Says: "WE DON'T MEET THE COMPETITION, WE ARE THE COMPETITION." 600 S. MAIN Between 10 & 11 Mile r1 9.1 2 UICK-OPEL Royal Oak -& 548 3600 - SEE ME LAST & SAVE! I'LL BEAT YOUR BEST DEAL ON ALL '79 BUICKS The oldest synagogue re- presented in the collection is the Portuguese Synagogue of the Hague, Netherlands, which was es- tablished in 1726. Also in- cluded is a model of the Touro Synagogue of New- port, R.I., founded in 1763. It is the oldest synagogue in the United States. The pub- lic is welcome. Hanuka Latke Party Planned Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah -will hold its an- nual Hanuka latke party 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue. Rabbi David M. Lieberman, spiritual leader of the congregation, will light the first Hanuka can- dles. Games, prizes and re- freshments will highlight the evening. There is a charge. The community is invited. Labor and trouble one can always get through, alone, but it takes two to be glad. TEL AVIV (JTA) — Two military historians have TO THE NEW MAN IN YOUR LIFE HARVARD EXTENDS HEARTIEST WISHES TO ALL OUR Tat--...ititt3vapti MEN 1 JEFFREY BENJAMIN, Farm. Hills Temple Beth Jacob MOISHE BENNETT, Oak Park Young Israel DAVID BOLTON, W. Bfld Temple Israel HARRY BRATT, Oak Park Beth Shalom PAUL BYCK, Oak Park Bnai Moshe STEVEN COPLEY, SM. Beth Abraham-Hillel-Moses KOURASH FAYAZI, Sfld Young Israel of Southfield GARY FEALK, Oak Park Beth Abraham-Hillel-Moses MARTIN GARDNER, HUNT. WOODS Temple Emanu El KEVIN GOLDBERG, Sfld Bnai David MARK GOLDBERG, Slid Beth Achim STEVEN HARTZ, Sfld. 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They believe the concept should be reinstated now that Israel faces the possi- bility of withdrawal to shor- ter lines in the event of peace treaties with its neighbors. Wallach and Payil ex- plained their views at a symposium on national defense held at Haifa University. Wallach said that in order to mount an effective defense against attackers, the border set- tlements should be supplied with the most modern and effective weapons such as field ar- tillery, anti-tank rockets and heavy mortars. ,, Values Min These I4 lengths come In several stylish models and colors. (sloes 48 8 50 add $10 more.) Early Deadlines Meanwhile, Israel's de- fense cirlces have shelved a plan for the reorganization of the nation's armed forces proposed by Gen. Israel Tal. He concluded that the army should have a separate command for ground forces, thus allowing general headquarters to serve as overall coordinator of all of the armed serves. ■ ■ ZIP OUT LEATHERS 30 Day Trial MEMBERSHIP 2 7 Including 1 Free Massage MEN'S/WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB Offer expires Sept. 30 For Further Information Call: SYLVIA ZUKIN or BERNIE WOLF MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT 661-1000 Payil, who is a. colonel in the reserves, suggested that the border settlements be prepared for mobile warfare by equipping them with, helicopters, tanks, armored vehicles, missiles and com- munications systems. He said the settlements should have good shelters, good for- tifications and better utili- zation of manpower. ROCTre. Irt:IFIIPC SEARS-SOUTHFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA Hanuka Festival War Historians Urge Israel Arm Its Border Settlements A.a3ePtov /43 te/ell4 , tF10. 0ft e MPA I MAK ' TL. i', ," •• et JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Of Metropolitan Detroit 6600 W. Maple Rd. W. Bloomfield • ^ • • ~ • 41.