THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I believe in work, hard work and long hours of work, Men do not break down from overwork, but from worry and dissipation. —Charles E. Hughes ELECTROLYSIS WORKS! HELEN ZINBERG R.E. WE HAVE BEEN HELPING PEOPLE FOR 20 YEARS RID THEMSELVES OF UNSIGHTLY HAIR. ' REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR I FROM FACE, BODY AND LEGS PERMANENTLY. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS. lielNG EXCLUSIVE AUTOTRON, NO FOOT- PEDAL. fiv. 12 MILE RD. ON MON. THROUGH FRI. INCLUSIVE BY APPOINTMENT 557-8115 . . . Something to Remember and while your family is together for this spring's holiday — Bring them to our studio for a professional family portrait. Call now for an appointment — 557-4848 I SPRING SPECIAL $19.95 for 8x10 Evergreen Plaza \4 12 Mile-evergreen 557-4848 J. r*************** A SPECIAL GIFT g!i. 41 • FOR PASSOVER t- • SAY IT WITH A • FRUIT BASKET DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU WORLD-WIDE DELIVERY ♦ Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 , Distributors & Importers of Wicker & Rattan Furniture • THE BASKET SHOPPE ♦ 4 2666 COOLIDGE, Bet. 11 1/2 & 12 Mi. Berkley 545-0505 • "t:A1:4 Visa, Mastercharge & American Express tizAv ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I. .41 -• • • , ••• ••• Anti-Semitic Act at German Institution Focus of Trial Dr. Albert Schweitzer Letters Donated to Tel Aviv University BONN (JTA) — A gross anti-Semitic incident at the Munich military college three years ago is the sub- ject of a trial that opened there last week of two senior officers on the college staff. Col. Edgar Muenx, 47, and Maj. Hans-Joachim Stabenau, 40, are accused of failure to report the inci- dent in February 1977 in which a group of cadets burned a "Jew" in effigy, sang Nazi songs and shouted "Throw another Jew on the fire." The incident was char- acterized as the worst man- ifestation of anti-Semitism TEL AVIV (JTA) — More than 100 original letters by the late Nobel Peace Prize winner, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, were donated to the TeI Aviv University here by Mrs. Clara Ur- quhart of London. Urquhart was a close friend of Schweitzer as well as his assistant. the let- ters, written in the last years of the prominent scholar's life from 1950 to • Jerusalem Day Unity Is Urged Your Family .. . Friday, March 28, 1980 55 NEW YORK — Leon Dulzin, chairman of the Jewish Agency and the World Zionist Organization Executives, appealed for "a mammoth outpouring of both Jews and all non- Jewish friends of Jerusalem and Israel on Jerusalem Day, May 14, to mark it in- delibly before the world as a monumental event that will dramatically express the eternal love, fealty and re- verence for our sacred city and capital that is so per- sonally and passionately heartfelt by all Jews everywhere." Dulzin spoke to separate meetings of the American Zionist Federation's leaders of major Zionist organiza- tions chaired by Rabbi Joseph Sternstein, and the Executive of the World Zionist Organization- American Section, chaired by Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson, just before returning to Is- rael. "In such a critical time involving Israel's fate it is an essential that we fulfill our leadership responsibil- ity to close ranks in an ex- hibition of Jewish unity in our public appearances whatever our private dif- ferences are," he stressed. _ "It is therefore impera- tive that we stand as one in support of Israel's national points of concern and forego pointing out those areas of which we are critical. We must for the present time of peril stress what unites us and store on the shelf for the time being, those that di- vide. Otherwise we shall give arms to our enemies to inflict wounds upon us." Egypt Expanding Oil Production TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- raeli experts believe that Egypt will be able to expand Sinai oil production by 1982 to two million barrels daily, putting Egypt in a class with neighboring Libya as a major world oil producer. The Egyptian weekly newspaper Al Siyassi re- ported this week that Egypt has also discovered huge oil reserves in its western des- ert that could transform her into one of the world's largest oil exporters. in the German armed forces. Eleven cadets who participated were sus- pended. A number of them have since appealed the deci- sion on grounds that the military authorities had acted under the pressure of adverse publicity at home and abroad. The defendants could re- ceive prison sentences of up to three years if found guilty of failure to report a crimi- nal act. During the last two years, serious anti-Semitic incidents were reported at a military college in Ham- burg. Meanwhile, the federal agency in Dortmund deal- ing with the prosecution of Nazi war criminals dis- closed that about 20 pro- ceedings are currently pending against persons suspected of mass, crimes during the Nazi era. his death in 1965, deal with various issues, including his interest in Judaism and Israel and his opposition to nuclear weapons. I MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 . ON BEHALF OF THE PRESIDENT ROSE KAYE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AND SUPERINTENDENT, DR. GERALD A. TELLER, OF THE UNITED HEBREW SACHOOLS, WE WISH A HEALTHY, HAPPY AND KOSHER PESACH TO OUR ENTIRE STAFF, STUDENTS, PARENTS AND THE DETROIT METROPOLI- TAN JEWISH COMMUNITY. UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS AGENCY OF THE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION SAM & SONS FRUIT MARKET 6718 Orchard Lake Rd. 851-8020 Orchard Lake Rd. Hours 13905 W. 9 Mile Rd. 399-9699 Daily 9 A.M.-8 P.M. Sunday 8 A.M.-6 P.M. 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