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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-17

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54 Friday, August 17, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40—BUSINESS CARDS

A NICE JEWISH BOY
LIKE ME—

TELEVISION
SERVICE

PAINTING

ROSEHTHAL DISHES

Interior - Exterior

Complete set for 12 with
additional pieces. Never
been used. $3000.
KE 7-4339
CAMP TAMARACK
Has first class red oak
hardwood for your fire-
place. Delivered and
stacked if required.
Call 661-0600

All work, guaranteed
Licensed
Very Reasonable
Call HAROLD COHEN

968-7482

FINEST CUSTOM PAINTING

Drywall and plaster repairs.
Wallwashing.
REASONABLE REFERENCES

Call after 5 p.m.
544-3118

51—MISCELLANEOUS

(Pomsadour)

237-0092

ALL CITY
MOVING & STORAGE, INC.

Complete moving serv-
ices anywhere in Michi-
gan. Uniformed men. Free
estimates.

Licensed. Bonded & Insured.

534 9401

53—ENTERTAINMENT

-

L & D ACCOUNTING
Will do sales taxes, payroll
taxes, bookkeeping for
small businesses.
Reasonable.
547-0168
EXPERT
MOVING SERVICE

SINGING guitarist, violinist plus
Disco tapes. 398-2462.

Interior, exterior, wall papering,
wallpaper removing. Free esti-
mates. References. Work
guaranteed. Call anytime.

You help or we'll move it
all. For a good move and
to save money call us!

731.6081

Bill Paschal
Painting Service

Free Estimates
Senior Citizen rates

535-2609 or 535-0178
No job too small, no price too big.

588-1228

AIR CONDITIONING
SERVICE

Reasonable prices.
We service home central units,
window units.
HY GALISON

355-5700

PAINTING

CHUCK'S
PAINTING SERVICE
Patch Plastering
10 years experience.
Reasonable
Work guaranteed

292-3885

LOS ANGELES PRODUCTIONS

Super 8 film specialist.

Put your wedding in movies
Silent or sound in color.

531-3551 (AM or PM)

EFFICIENCY
PAINTING CO.
Fast. Convenient.
Reasonable.
Interior - Exterior.
Graphics.
Free Estimates
Humes-Aparhnents
Garages-Offices, etc. 8 am-10 pm

(313) 538-5691

PETER FRIEDMAN
Licensed Master Plumber
Emergency service work.
Sewer cleaning, garbage dis-
posal, installation work. Reason-
able rates.
24 hour service.
354-4364

David's Plastering
& Dry Wall

Texturing of Walls. Repairs.

557-1338

C.C. KIRBY CONST.
Brick, block, stone.

Free Estimates
Licensed

363 9714

-

MEN'S & WOMEN'S
TAILORING

ALUMINUM SIDING

Custom Trim

545-1110
Try My Prices!
-ask for PETER

MOVING?
YOUNG MEN

With furniture van will move
you expertly at economy rates:'
Insured

589-0682

549-5116

HANDY MAN

HOME REPAIRS

Experienced
No job too small
Reasonable

353-3336 or 357-0241

KITCHEN cabinets &
woodwork refinished. An-
tiquing, staining. Custom
interior painting. Reason-
able. References.

967 1114

-

A & M ASPHALT PAVING CO.

We specialize in parking lots.
Driveways and resurfacing.

Quality work

863-1068
ART WALTON

T.V. SERVICE

For expert & courteous work
done in your home call PHIL
KLEIN

851-8188

New & Used T.V.'s
also trade-ins.

QUALITY SERVICE
SEWER & DRAIN

Plumbing Repairs

Sewer Cleaning
,Sumo Pumo Repairs
Emergency Calls

J. SHEVACH

Excellent work at reason-
able prices.

851-2118

51--MISCELLANEOUS

ENCORE MEN'S CLOTHING LTD.
(In Racquetime Center)

26400 W. :12 Mile Rd.
Southfield
-
Call John 353-0018

Leading Clothier
Zuckerman Dies

For Sale
American Airlines Coupons
1 /2 Off on flights
$70. Will Deliver
Call after 7
879-1070

BAND

Excellent Music
For All Social
Occasions

Day School Body
Aids Latin JeWs

NEW YORK — Torah
Umesorah, the national
society for Hebrew day
schools, has reached out
through its SEED project to
serve Jewish communities
in South America for the
fourth year in a row along
with a select number of
communities in the United
States and Canada and, for
the first time, the Jewish
community in Birmingham,
England.
In South America it is
Panama City, Panama, and
Rio de Janeiro, -Brazil,
which are currently hosting
Torah Umesorah's SEED
(Summer Educational
Environmental Develop-
ment) program, which re-
present summer in-
residence seminaries and
adult education schools.

The North AmeriCan por-
tion of Torah Umesorah's
SEED project involves the
following communities:
Milwaukee, Wis.; Washing-
ton, D.C.; Winnipeg,
Canada; Dayton; Ohio;
Kansas City, Kan.; Seattle,
Wash.; Great Neck, N.Y.;
and San Diego, Calif.
The in-residence concept
involves a "cadre" approach
in which a contingent of 10
to 12 rabbinical seminary
students, headed by one or
two post-graduate scholars,
are dispatched to a commu-
nity. There they function as
a nucleus from which a pro-
gram of Jewish learning ac
tivities is initiated, all on -a
cost-free basis. In addition,
the Torah Umesorah SEED
group also serves as a re-
source center for the entire
area and the participants —
working without stipends
and fees — render volunteer
service to the community at
large in the areas of Jewish
education and religious ob-
servance.

BEN ZUCKERMAN

NEW YORK — Ben Zuc-
kerman, dean of the Ameri-
can ready-to-wear coat and
suit industry, died Aug. 10
at age 89.
Mr. Zuckerman won the
Coty American Fashion
Critics award in 1952 and
1956. In 1961, he received
the Hall of Fame award, re-
served for winners of three
awards. In 1951, he received
the Neiman-Marcus Award.

Jacob Bacow, 88

Jacob Bacow, owner of the
Bacow Construction Co.,
died Aug. 10 at age 88.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Bacow retired about 10
years ago. He was a board
member of the Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society, the
Jericho Lodge of the, Inter-
national Order of Odd Fel-
lows, Tucker-Grant Lodge
of Bnai Brith, Cong. Mis-
hkan Israel Nusach H'Ari,
Cong. Beth Achim and
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
He resided at - 29628
Middlebelt, Farmington
Hills.
He is survived by his wife,
Rachel; two sons, Mitchell
and Marty of Los Angeles,
Calif.; two daughters, Mrs.
Sara Davis of Los Angeles
and Mrs. Louis (Evelyn)
Grant; a brother, Yudel of
Israel; two sisters, Mrs.
Minnie Hacker and Mrs.
Freda Mishlubarsky of Is-
rael; eight grandchildren
and seven great-
grandchildren.

Lutheran Church
Will Continue
Its Proselytizing

ST. LOUIS — The Luthe-
ran Church-Missouri Synod
has upheld evangelistic ef-
forts among Jews, but
warned against any "poten:
tial nurturing of anti-
Semitic attitudes."
"We are not singling out
the Jewish people as a spe-
cial target for our
evangelistic endeavors" and
"we are not mounting a
campaign . . . of evangelism
involving manipulation,
pressure and disrespect of
the individual," the church
said.
Price on Mengele convention
It added that "we do love
VIENNA — Nazi-hunter the Jewish people . . ., stand
Simon Wiesenthal last with them in opposing all
week offered a $50,000 re- forms of anti-Semitism and
ward for the capture of Josef injustice" and "will con-
Mengele, Auschwitz con- tinue to love them even
centration camp's "angel of when they choose not to ac-
cept our witness."
death."

Israeli Economist Horowitz
Dies at 80; Was Top Adviser

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Mr. Horowitz immigrated
David Horowitz, one of Is- to Palestine with
rael's leading economists, Hashomer Hatzair.
In 1932 he was appointed
died Aug. 10. He was 80
years old. Mr. Horowitz was financial adviser to the
the first governor of the American Committee of
Bank of Israel, and for years Palestine, a position which
one of the top economic ad- placed him fairly and
visers to the government. _ squarely at the nerve center
Mr. Horowitz was- associ- of all the economic problems
ated -with the economics of of the yishuv.
Between 1935 and 1948
the Jewish "yishuv" in
Palestine much before there he served as director of the
was the Bank of Israel or economic department of the
even the state of Israel. He Jewish Agency, the yishuv's
arrived in Palestine at the Ministry of Finance. TL was
end of World War I as a very much due to hi at
following World War u. /the
pioneer.
yishuv emerged with a
While emerging as one of - modern economy which
Israel's leading economists, made it ready to face the
he also developed a world challenges of independence.
status as an economist and
With the establishment of
humanitarian. He won the state on May 14, 1948,
world fame when he de- Mr. Horowitz became the
veloped the "Horowitz first director general of the,
Plan" for international aid Finance Ministry.
to underdeveloped coun-
From 1952 to 1954 Mr.
tries.
Horowitz worked to estab-
Mr. Horowitz was born lish the Bank of Israel, be-
in Drohobycz, eastern coming its first governor in
Galicia, Feb. 15, 1899, and 1954. He served in this post
was educated in- Lwow. until 1971. Until recently
Following the 1919 pog- he was the chairman of the
roms on the Lwow Jews, bank's advisory board.

Yehoshua Rabinowitz Dies,
Ex-Israel Finance Minister

JERUSALEM — Former
Finance Minister Yehoshua
Rabinowitz died at Hadas-
sah Hospital in Jerusalem
Tuesday. He was 68.
He was struck down by a
massive heart attack while
attending the funeral of the
governor of the Bank of Is-
rael, David Horowitz, Sun-
day and never regained con-
sciousness. His wife and two
of his children were at his
bedside when he died.
Mr. Rabinowitz was born
in Poland and made aliya 45
years ago. He was involved
in the Histadrut economy
for many years and is cre-
dited with having been
among the founders of the
Histadtut - owned Ha-
mashbir Latzarchan super-

market chain.
He was mayor of Tel
Aviv from 1969 to 1973, in-
itiating many of the mas-
sive building projects
(the new bus station, the
Dizengoff Center, the
Lamed Plan estate),
which are now coming to
completion, giving the
city the air of a modern,
thriving metropolis.
After losing the munici-
pal election to Likud's
Shlomo Lahat, Mr.
Rabinowitz, acentral figure
in the Labor Party (ex-
Mapai wing) was taken into
the late Golda Meir's last
cabinet as Minister of Hous-
ing. During the Rabin years
he served as finance minis-
ter.

David Zellman, Zionist
Activist for 30 Years

David Zellman, an ac-
tivist in local Zionist ranks
for 30 years, died Aug. 14.
He was 90.
Funeral services' were
held Thursday at Kaufman
Chapel. He leaves a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Raymond (Adele)
Schreiber of Palos Verdes
Estates, Calif.; a brother,
Edward; two
granddaughters and three
great-grandchildren.
Mr. Zellman had an im-
portant role in establishing

Ambulance Gift
Spurs Care Unit

TEL AVIV — The resi-
dents of Tiberias, grateful
for the gift of a mobile car-
diac rescue ambulance from
American Red Magen
David for Israel, raised
75,000 Israeli pounds to
help establish an intensive
care unit for heart patients
at the local M., agen David
Adorn medical emergency
clinic.

permanent quarterS for the
Zionist Organization of De-
troit. He supervised the
purchase of the first build-
ing on Linwood Ave. and as-
sisted in acquiring the pre-
sent property on 10 Mile Rd.
in Southfield.

Polytechnic Chair
Goes to Katz-.

NEW YORK — Former
Israeli President Ephraim
Katzir will hold an endowed
chair in polymer science at
the Polytechnic Institute of ,
New York this fall.
Katzir, who left the
presidency last_ year, is best
known for his research on
amino acids and synthetic
fibers that can be dissolved
by body enzymes for the
surgical stitching of inter- I
nal wounds.
The chair, which comes
with a $1 million endow-
ment, is named after Her-
man F. Mark who founded
the Institute.

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