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October 12, 1979 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-12

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62 Friday, October 12, 1919

40—BUSINESS CARDS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40—BUSINESS CARDS

A NICE JEWISH BOY
LIKE ME

PAINTING
Interior — Exterior

REUBEN
CUSTOM
PAINTING

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR

237-0092

Free Estimates
559-2585

AZIR PAINTING &
DECORATING
Interior-Exterior
Free Estimates
Reasonable Rates

MICHAEL BLACK

Call 477-4786

352-1923

David's Plastering
& Dry Wall

Plastering - Stucco - Texturing.
Specializing in plaster & drywall
repairs, water damage.

For the finest
in custom
wallpaper hanging

TOBIAS

Texturing of Walls. Repairs

557-1338

C.C. KIRBY CONST.
Brick, block, stone.
Free Estimates
Licensed
363 9714
"RODGERS DOES
IT RIGHT"

-

ALUMINUM
GUTTERS

BY

L.J. RODGERS

Home Improvements

QUALITY WORK
GUARANTEED
399-1233

Aluminum siding, trim and
gutters, new roofs and re-
pairs.
SAVE $$$
Free Estimates

MR. OFFMAN
883-3939

CALLIGRAPHY

Inviatations addressed. An-
nouncements, posters, and
flyers designed. All types of spe-
cial correspondence.

ELISSA
352-4057

Removal of all types of
Wallpaper .

ARNOLD GOLDIN

356-0499

FINEST CUSTOM PAINTING

Drywall and plaster repairs.
Wallwashing.
REASONABLE REFFERENCES

Call after 5 p.m.

Reputable and Licensed

937-8374

422-3764

Lamps and lighting fix-
tures repaired and re-
styled.

LIMITED EDITIONS
OF MEL RYCUS

4200 Orchard Lake Rd.

682-7255

Orchard Lake

ALL CITY
MOVING & STORAGE, INC.

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

Licensed. Bonded & Insured

534-9401

ROOFING

Hot Tar - Shingles

Re-coat - Repair - Replace
Siding - Trim - Gutters

546 0050
Licensed - Bonded - Insured

-

EFFICIENCY PAINTING CO.

Fast. Convenient. Reasonable.
Interior — Exterior.
Original graphic designs,
wood refinishing.
Free Estimates.
Homes, apartments, garages.
538 5691

-

DELET
GARAGE DOOR SERVICE

New installation for garage doors
and electric openers. 24 hour
service.

355-2742

544-3118

CHUCK'S
PAINTING SERVICE
Patch Plastering
10 years experience.
Reasonable
Work guraantee
292-3885
L & D ACCOUNTING
Will do sales taxes, payroll
taxes, bookkeeping for
small businesses.
--- Reasonable.
547-0168

it**************

BERNIE IS
BACK
BERNIE
BENKOFF

Custom Painting &
Wallpapering, Inc.

* Specializing
in
foils,
. flocks, grass cloth, cork,
graphics, vinyls, material,
suede.

PETER FRIEDMAN

EXPERT SEWER CLEANER

SUMP PUMP INSTALLER

354-4364

Free Estimates.
Insured.
353-0030
***************

40—BUSINESS CARDS

CALLIGRAPHY for all occa-
sions. 967-4157.

MAFF'S QUALITY PAINTERS

Leah Lipkin, Leader in Music
Circles, Inspired Many Talented

Leah Lipkin, for many
years an outstanding leader
in musical circles, an or-
ganizer of music groups and
an inspirer of many
talented musicians, died
last Friday at age 80.
QUALITY CUSTOM PAINTING
Born in Poland, Mrs. Lip-
kin lived 65 years in De-
Reliable with references. troit. She was a member and
Satisfaction Guaranteed past president of the Music
Study Club of Detroit and
served that organization as
398-1053
a junior counselor, chair-
man of its Crusade for
ARE YOU MOVING?
Let us sell your furniture & Strings Competition,
household contents.
chairman of the Zerounian
Award
for Strings and
RUTH WEISS
founder of the drama group.
544-3744 or
She was a life member of
HELEN KEELER
the National Federation of
549-8754
Music Clubs and of the
RENT A MAVEN
Michigan Federation of
Home improvements & Music Clubs of which she
was a member of its insignia
repairs for less.
committee, audio-visual
department, student .young
Call for information

'Professional interior and
exterior painting at rea-
sonable rates.
Licensed and Insured.
357-2514

967-3559

*

* * *

*

Israel Approves

**** * ** Monitoring Plan

CALLIGRAPHY

BY PATTY

In Principle'

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Israel .Cabinet Sunday
"in principle" the.
* approved
Sinai peace monitoring plan
681-5326
* worked out in Washington
* last month but Israel will
* continue to press the United
ENVELOPES
* States to establish a multi-
* national force to ensure
ADDRESSED
treaty compliance during
its phased withdrawal from
the peninsula.
INVITATIONS
Cabinet Secretary Arye
DESIGNED
Naor said that Foreign
Minister Moshe Dayan was
"authorized" to convey to
PERSONALIZED
the U.S. Israel's proposed
"amendments and clarifica-
STATIONERY
tions."
* * * * * * * * * * * *
Israel will also insist that
such a force be protected by
51—MISCELLANEOUS
a contractual agreement
which would preclude any
2 United Airlines
unilateral decision to with-
draw it. The "amendments
1 /2 fare coupons.
and clarifications" repor-
tedly consist of 10 points —
$50 each.
six of them substantive and
four changes in the wording
352-9692
of the original proposal.

53—ENTERTAINMENT

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

Enhance your Simcha (Happy
Occasion), by listening to the
melodious voice of an Israeli and
English folk guitarist. Reason-
able rates.

Please call 399-0079

GALAXY LIGHTS

Traveling Disco
Professional.sound, lights, D.J.'s
and a wide variety of music.

Art McGregor

851-0883

This Space
Reserved for
Your Ad

Call 424-8833

BAND

Excellent Music
For All Social
Occasions

731.6081

LEAH LIPKIN

artist competition and state
board.
Following World War
II, she received an hon-
orary award from
President Franklin D.
Roosevelt "for her efforts.
on behalf of the sale of
U.S. War Bonds."
Mrs.' Lipkin held mem-
bership in the Maimonides
Medical Society Auxiliary,
Wayne County Medical
Society Auxiliary and Sinai
Hospital Guild. She was a

member of Pioneer Women,
Hadassah and the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress.
She also was a member of
the Women's Association of
the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra and the Detroit
Philosophical Society.
Mrs. Lipkin has lectured
and participated in sym-
posia on music. Her chil-
dren, Seymour of New York -
City and Mrs. Toma
(Eleanor) Schwartz, also fol-
low her interest in mu • A
graduate of Curtis I
of Music in Philade _ a,
Seymour is the music direc-
tor of the Joffrey Ballet in
New York City and a fa-
culty member of Curtis In-
stitute. His sister, also a
graduate of Curtis Insti-
tute, is a professional
pianist.
, Besides her children, 11C,
Mrs. Lipkin is survived by
her husband, Dr. Ezra; a
brother, Dr. William J. Vid-
aver of Miami Beach, Fla.;
three sisters, Mrs. Sophia
Shifrin, Mrs. Jessie Bright
and Mrs. Ruth Bright; and
two grandchildren.

Death Camp Uprising
Leader Rajzman Dies

.

MONTREAL (JTA) — director for the Central
Samuel Rajzman, one of the Committee of Liberated
leaders of the Treblinka Jews in Germany. Later,
concentration camp upris- he moved to Paris. In
ing, died recently at age 77. 1950 he emigrated to
Born in Wengrow, Po- Canada and settled in
land, he lived with his wife Montreal where he was in
and daughter in Warsaw the lumber business and
where he was employed in was an active member in
an export-import firm. On two synagogues.
Sept. 21, 1942, he and his During the Nuremberg
family were deported to trials in 1945-1946, Mr.
Treblinka, where his wife Rajzman was the only wit-
and daughter perished. Al- ness to testify about Treb-
together, 70 members of Mr. linka and was the chief wit-
Rajzman's family were kil- ness at the Treblinka trial
led in the Holocaust.
at Duesseldorf in the early
In 1943, Mr. Rajzman and 1950s. In 1965, he was a
12 other leaders of the up- leading witness at the trial
rising destroyed the death of Franz Stangl, comman-
camp before leading 600 in- dant of Treblinka.
mates into the surrounding
woods. Of the entire group,
Norman Silets
only 40 survived. In 1944,
Norman Silets, sales
PLO Offices
he wrote one of the first re-
manager of Practical Home
ports
about
Treblinka,
Open . in Turkey, which was published in the Builders for the past 29
Shut in Lebanon Lubin literary magazine, years and active in man-
agement of its properties,
Odrodzenie.
NEW YORK — The
died Oct. 4 at age 63.
After
the
war,
which
Palestine Liberation
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Mr.
Rajzman
spent
in
hid-
Organization has opened an
Silets was a member of
ing,
he
lived
in
Munich
office in Ankara, Turkey,
Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
and at the same time an- where he was personnel' Mosaic Lodge of the Masons
nounced that it was closing
and Crescent Shrine Club.
all of its armed offices in Sam Margolis
He leaves his wife, Dora;
Sam Margolis, a phar- a son, Lawrence;. and two
Lebanon that are not lo-
macist for the past 45 years, sisters, Mrs. Sam (Marion)
cated in refugee camps.
PLO chief Yasir Arafat died Oct. 9 at age 71.
August and Mrs. Mai-4 ce
Born in Russia, Mr. Mar- (Shirley) Neeman.
told the Turks that he would
not interfere in Turkish af- golis was a former Detroiter
fairs. The office is the result who made his home in Plan-
of three-years' negotiations tation, Fla. For the past 17 Jean Klein, 57
Jean Klein, a member
and is the equivalent of dip- years he owned the former
lomatic relations between Samars Drugs in Livonia. and officer of the
He was a member of Harry Maimonides Medical
the PLO and Turkey.
No reason was given for Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith Society Auxiliary, died Oct.
closing the Lebanon offices. and Aesculapian Phar- 9.at age 57.
maceutical Society.
Born in St. Louis, Mo.,
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Klein resided at 18301
Czech Released
Sophie; a son, Michael of Rainbow Dr., Lathrup Vil-
LONDON — A 40-year- Freeport, N.Y.; a daughter, lage. She leaves her hus-
old Jewish chemist, Peter Mrs. Arnold (Barbara) band, Dr. Alfred A.; two
Keleti, has been released Grant of Bloomfield Hills; a sons, Douglas and Leslie;
from. a Czechoslovak prison brother, Hyman of Oak two sisters, Mrs. Max (Ger-
after three years in jail Park; and five trude) Liss and Mrs. David
awaiting trial on un- grandchildren. Interment (Louise) Blumlo of Florida;
specified charges. Detroit.
and four grandchildren.

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