62 Friday, June 4, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flag in Zaire Raises Hopes of Further Ties 40—BUSINESS CARDS RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS Roofing, Carpentry, Paint- ing. Cleaning: yards, basements, garages. Rates: Better than Rea- sonable. Mike Steingold Days 559-6130 or Eves. 543-6179 FOR ANY OCCASION Weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs, Parties. ERIC P. KLEIN Professional Bartender Phone: 398-0888 WEINBERG PAINTING CO. Free Estimates — Low Price Exterior — Interior Call GARRY WEINBERG 823-6132 or 356-0445 WINDOW WASHING SERVICE College Student. 967-3373 967-3367 No Sabbath Calls STARLITE CARPET CLEANERS STEAM CLEANING SPECIAL Living Room/Hail up to 250 sq. ft., $25. KINSHASA, Zaire (JTA) — Israel's flag was raised again on May 21 over her embassy here in the capital of Zaire. After a nine-year absence, which started on the eve of the Yom Kippur War when Zaire and most other African countries broke off their diplomatic relations, Israel was back in Black Africa. The ceremony lasted seven minutes and less than 40 people, mainly Israeli experts and members of the local Jewish community, attended. The ceremony was di- rected by the Director Gen- eral of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, David Kimche, who had come to Kinshasa for the occasion, and the Israeli charge d'affaires, Moshe Itan. At 2 p.m. Itan and Kimche pulled the cord which unfurled the flag. An Israeli army officer held a small portable tape recorder which played Taps and the Is- raeli army's official representative, Lt. Col. Yoni Navon, in full parade uniform, gave the salute. The small crowd burst into the Israeli na- tional anthem,,Hatikva. Call SEYMOUR RUBENSTEIN 645-0849 543-2858 CUSTOM BUILDERS All kinds of remodeling. Additions and dormers. Custom homes on your lot, by luxury home buil- ders. 681-4564 Simon Tabachnik CHIMNEYS Brick Restoration. Rebuilt-Repaired-New. Tuck pointing, flashings, cleaned and screened. All work guaranteed. Free Es- timates. Licensed and Insured. - Some Zairi officials feared a total Arab boycott and on the day of the flag- raising ceremony Transpor- tation Ministry officials were busy drawing up con- tingency plans for Zairi planes flying to and from Europe which, they feared, might in future be barred from flying over Arab land. The large Lebanese busi- ness community, over 5,000 out of a total non-black population of 40,000, Dr. Joseph N. Epel was elected president of the De- troit Chapter of the Ameri- can Technion Society, an- 51—MISCELLANEOUS 53 — DR. JOSEPH EPEL 53 — ENTERTAINMENT THE-JEWISH SOUND: 6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC- FM (95) and 8 a.m. Sunday WNIC-AM (1310). Rabbi Yitschak Kagan is the mod- erator. ** * RELIGION IN THE NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday, CKWW (580), Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut is the moderator. ** * RELIGIOUS SCOPE: 10:20 a.m. Sunday, Channel 9, Rabbi Jonathan V. 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The next in line is expected to be the Central African Republic with which Israel has had secret contacts since last October. Many Israelis hope that the blue and white flag will soon rise in Bangui, the cap- ital of the Republic, as well as showing that Israel plans to return soon to all of Af- rica. Al Jolson and Irving Be- rlin were members of the Rabbis' Sons Theatrical Be- nevolent Association, which was assisted by Erich Weiss, better known as Houdini. This Week's Radio and Television Programs VERSATILE sophisticated party music. 272-7586. Norman Rockwell — Boy on Stilts. Saturday Eve- ning Post cover. Limited edition lithograph, signed by artist. Framed. Ap- praised $3,500, $2,200 or best offer. reception at the American Embassy. Jewry on the Air Epel Heads Te chnion Unit 532-5168 There will be an an- nual meeting of The Jewish Vocation Serv- ice and Community Workshop Board of Trustees for the pur- pose of electing offi- cers on June 10, 1982 from 12 noon to 2 p.m. at the Sheraton- Southfield hotel. 17017 W. 9 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48075. warned their friends and business acquaintances that "without Arab money Zaire is doomed." Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin is ex- pected in Kinshasa on an official visit by the end of the summer and Zaire's President Mobutu Sese Seko will visit Jerusalem before the end of the year. Additional Israeli experts to help reor- ganize Zaire's economy and agriculture will start arriving by the end of the month. A small Israeli military mission is already in the country. On May 15, the day following Mobutu's official announcement re- establishing relations with Israel, five Israeli army offi- cers in uniform attended a LOUIS MILGROM 2, as part of "Sunday in De- troit," Ed Shifrin will host Dr. Gerald Teller, superin- tendent of United Hebrew Schools, who will speak on "The Jewish Perspective on Violence." * 5 * COFFEE WITH 1W: 6 p.m. Monday, WCAR (1090), a program of inter- est to the Jewish commu- nity, moderated by Hy Shenkman. *5 * YIDDISH IS HEIMISH: 6:30 p.m. Monday, WCAR (1090), an all-Yiddish pro- gram of music, news, inter- views and other features with Hy Shenkman * 5 * CAFE SHALOM: 7 p.m. Monday, WCAR (1090), music, news and features from Israel plus community announcements, with Bella Greenbaum, Fay Knoll and Masha Silver. * * * IF NOT NOW: 12:40 p.m. Thursday, WDET-FM (101.9), Dan Padnos will discuss "Neve Shalom," an experimental community in Israel where Arabs and Jews live together. Joseph Katchke Joseph Katchke, founder and owner of the Michigan Metal and Supply Co., died May 29 at age 80. Born in Russia, Mr. Katchke founded his com- pany in 1947 and was active in the business until 1971. He was a board member of Adat Shalom Synagogue and a former treasurer of the synagogue's cemetery board. He also was a member of the Adat Shalom Men's Club. (Mrs. Katchke is the former chairman of the Women's Division of Israel Bonds.) He leaves his wife, Irma; a son, Robert; a brother, Sam Katkin; and three grandchildren. The thirst of desire is never filled, nor fully satis- fied. Joseph Garvett Dies at 82 Joseph Garvett, former Detroiter who had a role of leadership in Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith for many years, died in Miami Beach, Fla., Saturday morning. He was 82. Coming to Florida 46 years ago, Mr. Garvett es- tablished the Churchill Co., wholesale distributors of coffee and tea, which now has branches in several cities in Florida and Geor- gia. In his leadership in Pis- gah Lodge here, he was closely associated with "Daddy" Adolph Freund, Aaron Droock and the na- tional Bnai Brith leader- ship. He was a brother of the late Morris Garvett, one of Detroit's most distin- guished Jewish and civic Ida Kron, 69 Ida Kron, a member of Jewish women's and com- munal organizations, died June 2 at age 69. Born in New York, Mrs. Kron was a member of Bir- mingham Temple, Women's American ORT, Brandeis University National Women's Committee, Na- tional Council of Jewish Women and the Founder's Society of the Detroit Insti- tute of Art. She leaves three sons, Lawrence, David of Man- teca, Calif., and Kenneth; a brother, Sam Friedberg; two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Bernstein of Florida and Mrs. Philip (Matilda) Bol- ton; and five grandchildren. Services 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Yosef Milgrom Yosef Milgrom, 78, father of Haya Hershkovitz, who with her husband Benny owns B and H Travel, died May 31. A resident of Arad, Israel, Mr. Milgrom was the only member of his immediate family to survive the Holocaust. Mr. Milgrom's wife died two months ago. Besides Mrs. Hershkovitz he leaves three other daughters, Mrs. Mordechai (Luba) Levy of Beersheva, Israel, Mrs. Shaike (Mina) Katz of Rishon LeZion, Israel and Mrs Itzhak (Yaffa) Avram of Holon, Israel; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Inter- ment Israel. Herman Sarokin Herman Sarokin, who was in the furniture busi- ness in Pontiac for many years, died May 27 at age 88. Mr. Sarokin was with H and S Furniture on Saginaw Street from 1932 to 1943. He worked at General Motors Yellow Truck and Coach from 1943 to 1948 and for the Pontiac Water Department from 1948 to 1957. He is survived by two sons, Paul of Allendale, Va., and Barney; a daughter, Mrs. Morton (Betty) Leavitt of Flint; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. JOSEPH GARVETT personalities, and the late Mrs. Sol Q. (Tillie) Kesler, a prominent musician who directed many programs for con- secrants • and confir- mands at Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Temple Beth El. Mr. Garvett is survived by his wife, Pearl; two sons, Peter and Robert; a daugh- ter, Elenore Marrich; eight_ grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Interment Miami. E. Greenwald Elfreda G. Greenwald, a member of Jewish women's and communal organiza- tions, died May 28 at age 87. Born in New York, Mrs. Greenwald lived many years in Detroit prior to moving to Lauderhill, Fla. She was the past president of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society; a 55-year member of Purity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; and a 59- year member of Cong. Bnai Moshe. She leaves a son, Raymond of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.; three daugh- ters; Mrs. William (Phyllis) Kellerman of Farmington Hills, Mrs. Morris (Shirley) Weinstein of Southfield and Mrs. George (Loraine) Halstead of Bark River, Mich.; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Walsh and Mrs. Estelle Richards, both of Farmington Hills, and Mrs. Mary Rogella of Johnstown, Pa.; seven grandchildren and 13 great- grandcbildren. Interment Detroit. Esther Fidler Esther Fidler, an active member of Jewish com- munal organizations, died May 27 at age 79. Born in New Jersey, Mrs. Fidler lived many years in Detroit prior to movir. 4. t( North Miami. Beach, She was a membei Pioneer Women, Womei—, American ORT, Hadassah and National Council of Jewish Women. She leaves her husband, Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Edward A. (Rita) Goodman of Howell and Mrs. Ruth Ann Michalski of La Mesa, Calif.; two brothers, Dr. A. Allen Weisberg of South- field and Sam Weisberg of East Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Saul (Leah) Linick of South- field; and one granddaughter. Interment Detroit.