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July 25, 1980 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Profs. Convert
Sewage to Feed
Bar-Ilan U.

ABE CHEROW SAYS:

ARE YOU TIRED OF
THAT LONG SEARCH
FOR THE RIGHT
FABRIC? LET
ARTISTIC HELP YOU.
WE HAVE A
WONDERFUL
SELECTION OF FINE
FABRICS. CALL OR
VISIT.
ARTISTIC
UPHOLSTERERS INC.

5755 SCHAEFER RD.

(1 block North of Ford Rd.)
Dearborn
LU 4-5900
Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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ABE CHEROW

CALL LU 4-5900

Do as The BANKERS Do
SECURED INVESTMENTS
Rollover Your
IRA/Keough/Pension Acct.
Ideal for General Investors

ask for
Alan Fine
Richard Holroyd

557-7066

Registered Security Representatives
A.J. OBIE & ASSOCIATES, INC.

These securities are offered for sale only in the State of Michigan to bona
fide residents of Michigan and not for resale to non-residents. This ad-
vertisement does not constitute an offering. The offering is made by the
offering circular only, which explains the term "secured." First
mortgages on residential properties.

The
Perfect
//etch

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as your wedding ring. And for that
special time, we have a beautiful;
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ou.

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MasterCharge Visa

NEW YORK — A new
system for producing ani-
mal feed and useful chemi-
cals from microalgae grown
in sewage is being explored
by scientists at Israel's
Bar-Ilan University.
The experimental project
uses sunshine as its main
energy source rather than
electricity, as most other
systems do. After extracting
the chemicals (which have
traditionally been man-
ufactured from petroleum
through costly processes),
the residue has been found
to be very rich in protein
that can be used in place of
soya bean and fish meal for
animal feeding purposes.
According to Dr. Zvy
Dubinsky, who heads the
project, the new system —
in which algal culture does
not compete with conven-
tional agriculture for water
and fertilizer — "may be
economically competitive
with other land uses in hot,
arid countries. In addition,
it can prove to be an impor-
tant way for Israel and
other countries to save cur-
rency now being spent on
imported animal feed."

Emunah Women
to Open Geriatric
Nursing School

NEW YORK — In re-
sponse to the shortage of
qualified personnel in the
area of geriatric nursing
care in Israel, Emanah
Women of America will
open a school for geriatric
nursing in September as
part of the new Emunah
Women of America Com-
munity College in
Jerusalem.
The "Sally and Alta Sol-
omon School for Geriatric
Nursing," is a project of
Emnah Women in conjunc-
tion with Shaare Zedek
Hospital, where students-
wil do field work and prac-
tice internships.

Yeshiva Grads
from Diverse

Backgrounds

NEW YORK — A former
nun from Anchorage,
Alaska, a legPlly blind
rabbi from Oberlin, Ohio,
and an ex-United States
Army Corps Sergeant and
Holocaust survivor engaged
in relocation of elderly Jews
in Brooklyn's Brownsville
section are among the 55
students who will be
graduated from Yeshiva
University's Wurzweiler
School of Social Work
(WSSW) on Aug. 1.
According to WSSW Dean
Lloyd Setleis, the students,
who are from 17 states, in
addition to Canada and Is-
rael, are part of WSSW's
"Block Education Pro-
gram."

The heart will commonly
govern the head; and any
strong passion, set the
wrong way, will soon in-
fatuate even the wisest of
men; therefore the first part ,
of wisdom is to watch the
affections. Waterland

Ruling on Quotas
Upsets the ADL

NEW YORK — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith has called the
July 2 U.S. Supreme Court
decision upholding racial
quotas in awarding public
works contracts a blow to
the "basic American princi-
ple of non-discrimination."
ADL had filed an amicus
(friend of the court) brief in
the case.
"The decision sanctions
governmental involvement
in the unconscionable prac-
tice of fitting Americans
and their business
enterprises into racial and
ethnic categories by grant-
ing or withholding benefits
to individuals based on race
or ethnicity," the ADL said.

Friday, July 25, 1980 15

Freddy
Sheyer

The
Mill
Street
Synagogue in New York
was the first synagogue to
be dedicated in the United
States. The dedication took
place in 1730.

1-4 piece
orchestra
and disco
tapes

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ordan Kahn, Ltd. announces a signifi-
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this opportunity to acquire outstanding
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and outerwear from preferred makers.

Here's a sampling of the kind of values
available:

SUITS
Formerly
Now

$400
$350
$300
$250

$280
$245
$210
$175

SPORT COATS
Formerly
Now

$225

$200
$170
$150

$157

$140
$122
$105

Additional selections of other fine sportswear
at 20% to 50% reduction.
Prices include sleeve and cuff alterations only.
Except on merchandise marked below 30% .

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851-9444
Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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