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November 07, 1980 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20 Friday, November 1, 1980

NO CONDOMINIUM OR HOME OWNER CAN AFFORD
TO BE WITHOUT CONDO & HOME CARE!! T.M.

WHAT IS
CONDO & HOME CARE?

WHAT IS THIS AMAZING
NEW CONCEPT THAT CONDOMINIUM & HOME
OWNERS WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT?

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placement and maintenance within the
interior confines of your residence . . . at an
amazingly low cost.

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( INTERIOR SERVICE PLAN
HEATING — A/C — PLUMBING
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0. t/Vill it cost me any more money during the period of my service agreement
(are there any hidden charges?)
A. No.
Q. Are you available for 24-hour emergency service if needed?
A. Yes. And at no extra cost.
Q. Is there a limit to the number of service calls I can make?
A. No
Q. Are there any additional charges for service calls?
A. No .
Q. Is the service plan transferable if I sell my residence?
A. Yes .
Q. If CONDO & HOME CARE has to do replacement of plumbing, electrical,
heating or air conditioning, will I be charged?
A. No. No parts or labor charges. No pro-ration. No deductible.
O. Does CONDO & HOME CARE charge me for preventative maintenance?
A. No. It is done at pre-arranged intervals at NO EXTRA COST. It includes
furnace. A/C, hot water tank and humidifier inspection, cleaning and filter
changes. Also Freon if needed.
Q. What are CONDO & HOME CARES qualifications?
A. We are licensed. quality. new residential builders for over a quarter cen-
tury

.

A Service of Kanal Building Co.
_AK.
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CARE COSTS

ACCORDING TO AGE OF RESIDENCE
$25 monthly
Through 10 years
11 through 13 years
$30 monthly
14 through 15 years
$35 monthly
16 through 20 years
$40 monthly
21 through 25 years
$45 monthly

Payable quarterly on a yearly basis.

Cancellable and refundable.

Impressive Increases Mark
Opening of 1981 AJCampaign

Responding to the grow-
ing needs for philanthropic
assistance to Israel, and to
the related causes sup-
ported with funds raised by
the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, the first gathering in
support of the 1981 drive set
a new record for giving.
Especially significant, as
a mark of concern for the
pressing needs, was the an-
nouncement, made Wed-
nesday evening at the tradi-
tional "Honigman Event"
that last year's contributors
of $5,618,8Q0 had raised
their gifts to $6,237,000.
The same contributors also
pledged $5,376,000 to the
services rendered in behalf
of the neediest in Israel con-
ducted as Project Renewal.
Wednesday's was the
tenth AJCampaign meeting
held at the home of Daniel
and Susan Holigman. The
welcoming remarks by Hon-
. igman set the tone for re-
sponsiveness, and in every
instance the contributions
of the less than 60 in
attendance was accom-
panied by an increase over
last year.
Yehuda Avner, a
member of the advisory
staff of Israel Prime
Minister Menahem Be-
gin, and the Campaign
co-chairmen, David
Mondry and Marvin
Goldman, reviewed cur-
rent conditions affecting
Israel and world
Jeweries in ther em-
phasis on the urgent
needs in behalf of which
the AJCampaign ac-
tivists assembled.
Mondry commended the
sense of responsibility that
has created the unity in
communal efforts to assure
identification without
which the hope for defensive
efforts for Israel diminishes.
Goldman contrasted - the
horrors he and associates on
a UJA mission witnessed in
Auschwitz, after visiting
the disappearing Polish
Jewish community, with
the pride inherent in a re-
deemed Israel. He pointed

to the Yad Vashem per-
petuation of the memories
of the Holocaust as a call to
action to Jews everywhere
never to permit repetition of
the barabarities.
At the same time,
Goldman warned of the
danger of repeating anti-
Semitism in view of such
bigotries being evident not

Volume Details
Art in Detroit.
Public Places

Dennis A. Nawrocki's
"Art in Detroit Public
Places" (Wayne State Uni-
versity Press) serves as a
guidebook to the many
major examples -of public art
in Detroit and also as proof
that the tradition of art in
public places is enjoying a
renaissance.
The book includes photos
and descriptions of some 80
works that are located
within a 20 mile radius of
Downtown Detroit; it is or-
ganized according to five
geographical districts:
Downtown, Belle Isle and
East, Cultural Center, West
and North.
Represented are such
prominent artists as Rodin,
Richardson, Calder and
Noguchi, along with many
local artists.
Nawrocki is an instructor
in art history at the Detroit
Institute of Arts and the
Center for Creative Studies.
He was assisted by Thomas
J. Holleman, an archivist
with the architectural firm
of Johnson, Johnson and
Roy.

only in Great Britain and in
France but also in this coun-
try.
The Israel emissary,
Yehuda Avner, reviewed
the conditions affecting
Israel, and placed em-
phasis on the historic
significance of the
Israel-Egypt peace ac-
cord. While conceding
that the Israeli conces-
0
sions to Egypt wer
enormous and costly
Israel, he maintain .....
that the approach to
peace is of incalculable
importance that will
leave its mark on history.
Commenting on the peace
treaty with Egypt, Avner
said, "The Jerusalem-Cairo
axis represents the one
strand of stability in the
storm of instability around
us." He added, "No Jewish
state could call itself Jewish
if it rejected that hand of
peace."
Avner also told the Cam-
paign contributors that "as
a Jew, I know that as we go,
you go — as you go, we go."

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Africans Wary
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JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Egypt and the Arab rejec-
tionist states are waging a
quiet battle in Africa for
support for their Middle
East policies.
The Arab League has
warned that it will halt aid
to any country that renews
ties with Israel. The Arab
Bank for African Develop-
ment made a similar an-
nouncement.
Israeli observors believe
these threats will hold the
poorer African nations in
line. Wealthier countries
may display more indepen-
dence:-
However, the Israelis say
Egypt is displaying a "pass-
ive neutrality" on the issue,
while quietly asking the Af-
rican states to delay re-
ewal of relations with Is-
ael until there is progress
on the Palestinian issue.

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