THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 Friday, November 16, 1919 The hope of the righteous is gladness; but the expecta- tion of the wicked shall perish. We Make Our Own Glasses HEADQUARTERS FOR LATEST DOMESTIC AND -...001 IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED • DESIGNER FRAMES • Reasonably Priced • Immediate Repair ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE Kr. COOLIDGE 1.1 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6 Sat. Id 5 Closed Wednesday BEAT THE HANUKA RUSH On Persecution $950,000 Invested at Two Events for Israel Bonds My grandmother, the beautiful daughter of a fam- ily who had suffered from persecution, had imbibed that dislike for her race which the vain are too apt to adopt when they find they are born to public contempt. The indignant feeling that should be reserved for the persecutor in the mortifica- tion of their disturbed sen- sibility is too often visited on the victim; and the cause - of the annoyance is recog- nized not in the ignorant malevolence of the power- ful, but in the conscientious Some $550,000 was invested in Israel Bonds at the conviction of the innocent tribute dinner in honor of Harold and Philip Warren sufferer. — Disraeli at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Shown are, from left, standing, Harold Warren, guest speaker Frank Ger- vasi and Philip Warren, and seated, Norman Allan, Rabbi Efry Spectre and David B. Holtzman. BUY YOUR NEW 1980 PONTIAC OR G.M.C. TRUCK The Palestinians At the time of the 1947 UN partition resolution on Palestine, the Arabs did have a majority in Palestine as a whole. But the Jews were in a majority in the area allotted to them by the resolution. However, it should be stressed that a major reason for the Arab majority was - that many thousands ca from neighboring Arab countries to find work, opportunity and education in the area, which was un- dergoing rapid development because of Zionist settle- ment. Prior to the mandate in 1922, Palestine's Arab population had been declin- ing. After 1922, Arabs began to come from Syria", Iraq, Lebanon, Transjordan and Egypt. vrouz ~~ IANO AL STEINBERG BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER Largest Selection of Diamonds Anywhere . SALES and EXPERT SERVICE ART MORAN PONTIAC 29300 TELEGRAPH JUST NORTH OF TEL-TWELVE MALL 353-9000 You Know The Names Encore Men's Clothier now has an extraordinary collection of designer shirts at 30% off the regular price. Racquetime Center 26400 Twelve Mile Rd, Southfield, Michigan 48034 Phone (313) 353-0018 We also have an added attraction: On Tuesday & Wednesday an extra 5% off will be given in addition to our normal 20% discount. ENCORE MEN'S CLOTHIER LTD. Hours: 11-9 Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 11-6 Tues. & Wed.10-6 Saturday I The recent medical physicians dinner honoring Br. Julien Priver netted $401,000 in Israel Bond sub- scriptions. Shown are, standing from left, Dr. Howard Jacobs, Rabbi Irwin Groner, David B. Hermelin, Mrs. Priver, Dr. Priver, guest speaker Abbie Ben-Ari and Dr. Hershel Sandberg. Seated are past honorees Dr. Joel I. Hamburger, Dr. Arnold Axelrod and Dr. Hyman S. Mellen. Hebrew School Attendance Drop Levels- Off NEW YORK — The American Association for Jewish Education (AAJE), reporting on its quadren- nial nationwide census of Jewish schools in the United States, disclosed this week that "the enroll- ment decline which has prevailed for nearly two de- cades appears finally to be leveling off." Arthur Brody, president of the AAJE, said that while enrollment in congrega- tional, day, communal, Yiddish and independent schools dropped 8.9 percent from 1974-1975 to 1978- 1979 to an estimated 357,107 students, the de- cline was "substantially less than those of 14.3 per- cent and 17.5 percent for the previous two four-year periods." Moreover, Brody said that a careful analysis of enrollment patterns "gives genuine cause for realistic optimism that the 1980s may seem a gradual increase in the number of students receiving some kind of an institutionally sponsored Jewish educa- tion." The census was conducted by the AAJE's department of community services, in- formation and studies- under the supervision of de- partment director Dr. George Pollak and with the active involvement of AAJE consultants Dr. Gerhard Lang and Paul Burstin. 30555 SOUTHFIELD, CONGRESS BLDG., SUITE 100 ONE BLOCK SOUTH Of 13 MILE ROAD • 645-9200 Dear Bonnie Brenner We hereby want to apologize for neglecting to wish you a happy 40th birthday. Love, Howard & Shelly We are so proud of our New Attorney RONALD M. ANSTANDIG J.D. Our love and congratulations on passing the Michigan Bar Exam Mom, Dad, Marcia, Mike Shellie, Bryan & Marci RUSSIAN JEWS The meeting of and for Russian Jewish Immigrants with the director of the Russian Section of the Allyah dept. of the Jewish agency. LEAH SLOVIN will take place * Tues., Nov. 20th, 1:30 P.M. J.C.C. 10 Mile Branch Israeli Film will be shown meeting conducted in Russian ii