THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24 Friday,- February 9, 1919 W.C. Trojan "Son of C. Trojan" CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION FREE ESTIMATES Phone 576-1140 Economic Benefit CAIRO (ZINZ) — The Egyptian paper El Ahram believes that peace will have no major effect on the Israeli and Egyptian economies because Israel cannot absorb Egyptian laborers, Egypt's major surplus. The paper believes the Is- raelis will help Egyptian , agriculture but does not be- lieve Israel can help Egypt's industrial projects. COLLECTIONS Past Due Accounts USE AN ATTORNEY TO COLLECT JOHN D. LAZAR 24531 John R., Hazel Park, Mich. 48030 " Call 1-313-543-0390 4................4 y- ;WANTED * • ORlental, 1 * * * • , A . . . t . A New York Representative Pays Fair Price . For Used Oriental Rugs. Any size, age & condition. Call me, Dennis Burns . 774-7915 or . 1-800-223-1684 any time. . . ................. Glazer Judaism Institute for Christian Clergy Set The 37th annual B. Be- nedict Glazer Institute on Judaism for the Christian clergy of Metropolitan De- troit will be held Feb. 16 at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Bernard Martin, professor of Jewish thought, Case-Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, will speak on "Con- temporary Jewish Reflec- tion on God." The lecture will begin at 10 a.m., in the Bernard L. Maas Chapel. After questions and dis- cussions; the second lecture will be delivered by Rabbi Balfour Brickner, director, department of interreli- gious affairs, Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations. The topic of Rabbi Brickner's lecture will be "Missions, Missionaries and Cults: A Jewish Response." Rabbi Richard G. Hertz is in charge of planning and presiding at the an- nual institute honoring the memory of Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer, spiritual leader of Tem- ple Beth El, from 1941 to 1952. Following the lectures and discussion, luncheon will be served by the temple sisterhood. Among the speakers are Dr. Margaret N. Maxey, de- partment of religious studies, University of De- . troit; Sister Charlita Brady, St. Owen Catholic Church, Birmingham; Rev. Edward B. Willingham, Jr., execu- tive director, Christian Communication Council of Metropolitan Detroit Churches; Bishop Edsel A. Ammons, resident bishop, state of Michigan; Rev. Harold L. Hecht, president, The English Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Detroit; . Rev. Ronald. Modras, professor of systematic theology, Saint John's Provincial Semi- nary, Plymouth; Rev. Fred- erick G. Sampson, minister, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Detroit; Rev. Donald G. Les- ter, executive presbyter, Presbtery of Detroit, United Presbyterian Church, De- troit. Tickets Available for Music Event Ticket§ are still available for the Cong. Beth Achim "all-star concert" slated, to take place 8 p.m. Feb. 18 in the synagogue. The program will feature the Beth Abraham Youth Chorale of Dayton, Ohio, di- rected by Cantor Jerome B. Kopmar. Cantor Moshe Taube will be the soloist. There is a charge. For tic- kets, call George Rossman, chairnian, 968-6835; Lotty Partovich, co-chairman , 546-4452; Stewart Silver- man, -co-chairman, 547- 2329; or the synagogue, 352-8670. Finally, a hair salon for men and women that really pampers you, Beverly B. and Lucy and Tina B. Now these girls really know how to do it., With flair. With finesse. With care. For your hair. And other parts of your body and mind. Hair cutting. Hair styling. Super shampoos from Val. Manicures. Arches. Perm specials Tuesday and Wednesday. And more. Including Jhirmack products. (And Rose at the door, to start your pampering right. The Private Room of Beverly B. Tress chic! The Private Room of Beverly B. 3000 Town Center, Suite 60/Southfield/356-6010 Open Tuesday through Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Christian Clergy Win Grant From Adler Fund for Israel Rabbi Irwin Groner, left, spiritual leader of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and consultant for the Rabbi Morris Adler Memorial Foundation, is shown with three Christian clergymen who received grants from the foundation. They are, from left: Bishop H. Irving Mayson of the Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Michigan; Bishop Reginald H. Holle of the American Lutheran Church; and Bishop Joseph L. Imesh of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Detroit. * * The Rabbi Morris Adler 'clergy for a study mission to Israel. Memorial Foundation has The foundation's •presi- announced grants- have dent is Joseph Jackier, and been made to three leaders Rabbi Irwin Groner serves in the Metropolitan Detroit as consultant. The advisory community for a study mis- committee for the selection sion to Israel. of the recipients consisted of Recipients are: Reginald Charles Benham, director of H. Holle, bishop of the - the Greater Detroit Round American Lutheran Table of the National Con- Church; Joseph L. Imesch, ference of Christians and assistant bishop, Roman Jews; Rev. Alex Brunett, di- Catholic Diocese of De- rector of ecumenical and in- troit; and H. Irving Mayson, terreligious affairs for the suffragan bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit; Episcopal Church of the and Rev. Ed Willingham, Diocese of Michigan. executive director of the The national mission for Christian Communication clergy, under the auspices of Council of Metropolitan De the Israel Seminars Found- troit Churches. The Rabbi Morris Adler ation, will take place from Sunday-Feb. 21. It provides Memorial Foundation was for study of the spiritual- established to perpetuate foundations of Judaism and the memory of the late spiritual leader of Cong. Christianity by encounters with the land of Israel, its Shaarey Zedek. The founda- people- and its leaders. tion fonds have been used to This is the first time that sponsor projects for educa- foundation funds have been tion, interfaith understand- made available to Christian ing and moral values. Jewish Chautauqua Society Focus of Beth El Service Shabat services at Tem- ple Beth El 8:30 p.m. today will be dedicated to the Jewish Chautauqua Society, educational arm of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods. • , The guest sPeaker,will be Av Bondarin, the executive director of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods - Jewish Chautauqua Society. He will speak on "Counteract- ing Arab Influence on the Campus." The film, "One God," pro- duced by the Jewish Chautauqua Society and starring Martin Balsam, will be shown. A special citation "for dis- tinguished service to the community" will be pre- sented to Irwin I. Cohn, a member of the temple, by Rabbi Richard Hertz. Rabbi Hertz and Rabbi Dannel Schwartz will officiate. A graduate of the Uni- versity of Kansas, Bon- darin has been associ- ated with NFTB-JCS for more than 20 years and has spoken before con- AV BONDARIN gregations throughout the United States and Canada. Cohn has been active in efforts on behalf of Jewish and general causes. Housing Prices TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Housing prices in Israel continue to soar. A three- room apartment in fashion- able. Rehov Weizmann re- cently sold for IL 1.6 million (approxiinately $80,000). 4