•
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
60 Friday, August 20, 1982
40—BUSINESS CARDS
ALTERATIONS. Tailoring, Lamp
Shades. Finest workmanship.
544-0006.
CALLIGRAPHY by Carol.
Envelopes addressed. 557-
1246.
LADIE'S Alterations. Experi-
enced. Reasonable. Southfield.
352-1138.
40—BUSINESS CARDS
40
MR. FIX-IT ALL
Electric. Plumbing. Out-
door lights. Alarms, Inter-
coms. Locks. Garage
Carpentry.
Doors.
Drywalls. Painting.
Aron
•
851-3109
Wet, damp; leaky basements
made dry. Five year written
guarantee. Experienced — low-
est price.
LICENSED & INSURED
MASON RY
Remodeling Repairs
Sewer Cleaning — Sump Pumps
R & M DELUXE
AUTO CLEANING
MOST CARS $30
Includes Wash - Hand
Rub Wax - Tires & Wheels
- Glass Cleaning - Sham-
poo Upholstery - Air
Freshener
855.1071
R & M CARPET CLEANING
Brick, block, stone.
Waterproofing.
Free Estimates - Licensed.
FIRST ROOM $19.95
Guaranteed Work & Insured
Mention this ad and Save
$5.00 On Any 3 Bedrooms
Kirby Const.
363-9714
CUSTOM PAINTAING
Remodeling, additions, etc.
477-1582
(Insurance Claims Welcome)
PAINTING
Any 3 rooms from $185.
Exterior
552-0488
Ask For The Maven
R & M WINDOW CLEANING
Custom Painting & Decorating
Interior-Exterior
Wallpapering
FINISHED CARPENTRY
Call JIMMY
531-6685
ROOFING
New & Repair
shingle replacement.
ANY REPAIR
OR MAINTENANCE
Plumbing,
electric, etc
Reasonable Labor Prices
We Need Your Work
Discount to
Senior Citizens
559-6130 Mon.-Fri. 9-5
Eves. 247-5736
398-3983
Cut trees — branches, lumber &
junk. Free Estimates. 1 day serv-
ice. Reasonable. Specials to
contractors.
Free Estimates
968-7637
UPHOLSTERING
Luther
20 Yrs. Experience
20%DISCOUNT
All small home repairs. Repair
windows. paint, faucets.
Free Estimates
Call KEN
day or Eves.
542.3325
I_. :
ALUMINUIVIL"
SIDING
• Custom Trim
• Seamless Gutters
• Roofing
• Replacement Windows
= MOM
=MIMEO
Licensed Build
Insured
1
Improvements
I
1
HUNTINGTON WOODS
399.1233
541-2128
543-4682
HANDYMAN
INSULATED
"Rodgers does
= it Right"
MICHAEL GOLDENBERG
I HAUL RUBBISH CONCRETE
862-4101
is
PAINTING
Interior-Exterior
Free Estimates
Appliance Repairs - Painting -
Lawn Sprinklers - Locks (change,
install) - Lawn Mowers & Snow
Throwers.
gimmilumummilimmumin
11111111M1
It's Very Feasible
To Deal With The
More Reasonable
So Forget the Rest
And Call the Best
Call after 6 pm
581-8451
WAYNE FIXES ANYTHING
MIKE STEINGOLD
N I11111111118
MR. FIX-IT
MR. FIX-IT
EUROPEAN MASSEUSE
Does Swedish massage in
your home - $18.00. Ladies
only - also facials.
VINYL FLOORING
New & Repair.
Free Estimates
Call anytime 855-3729
Specialties:
Interior & Exterior
Painting
Free Estimates
978-2202
Caulking of Windows and
Doors. Insulation, Weather
Stripping. Broken Glass
_
Replacements.
GARY TEMOR
Plumbing, Electrical,
Appliance Repair
The One and Only
CREATIVE TOUCH, INC,
CARPENTRY
Rough & Finish
Save $$$$
On finished basements
and decks-.
ENERGY CONSERVATION
968-4472
RENT A MAVEN
Home and Appliance Repair
"Painting" and Remodeling
For Less
Call 967-3559
Kitchen cabinets, vanities, parti-
tions, finished basements, For-
mica, Veneer and hardwood.
Ranch from $199
Colonial from $299
Eves.
Exterior Specials
Ranches - $199
Colonials - $299
Free Estimates. References.
SPECIAL $20.00
Guaranteed Work
& Insured
Mention this ad & save $5.00
855-1071
ATTENTION -
HOME OWNERS
851-2118
41 ■ 11
MINIM
=
CARPET
TROUBLE?
• Restretching
• Seams
• Worn Stairs
• Burns
• Bad-Pad
Super savings on
new carpet. Most
brands and pad-
ding.
FEINBERG
CARPETING
398-3149
.
CARPENTRY WORK
By An Experienced Carpenter
J. Shevach
968-3949
STEVE
Aso Maim
Licensed — Insured
MORREY
Interior - Exterior
Moir & Sons Bldrs.
JOAB'S PLUMBING
GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS
New installation or repair
Flashing repairs
Free Estimates
YAKOV
855.1071
FRANK'S WATERPROOFING
559-7398
—
El Al Workers Bar Agudists
Earn Orthodox Repudiation
BUSINESS CARDS
40—BUSINESS CARDS
Alterations, installing locks, un-
dercutting doors. Miscellaneous
repairs.
557-5079
50—PERSONAL
FREE Russian Scriptures.
Phone 537-0509 or write Box
39145, Redford, MI 48239.
53
—
ENTERTAINMENT
VERSATILE sophisticated party
music. Call 892-6215.
"The Best Recorded
Music In Town"
Disco - Rock - Big Bands
All Occasions
559-6898
474-8084
"Shirley"
CARICATURES BY
JULIUS
For Parties
or Business
293-1723
MUSIC — MUSIC
pay for one, get one
FREE
for your small party.
Bob Weinberg
559-7742
PIANO ENTERTAINMENT
By Experienced Professional
Show tunes, popular,
classical. Luncheons &
parties.
10% off with ad.
Larry
557-9146
356-5215.
Wishes, like paihted
landscapes, best delight
while distance recommends
them.
NEW YORK (JTA) —0 A
resolution expressing
"shock and dismay at the
unprecedented act of anti-
Jewish hatred displayed by
El Al employees last Thurs-
day at the Ben-Gurion air-
port terminal in Israel" was
adopted at a combined
emergency conference in
New York Monday of the
Leadership Council of the
American executive of the
Agudath Israel World
Organization and of
_gudath Israel of America.
A
The meeting was called
and chaired by the
president of Agudath Israel
of America, Rabbi Moshe
Sherer, who is also chair-
man of the Agudath Israel
World Organization, in
reaction to the incident at
Ben-Gurion airport last
week when El Al employees
selectively barred Agudat
Israel members from enter-
ing the terminal to embark
on their overseas flights.
The El Al employees
acted out of anger at the
agreement that the Agudat
party in Israel made with
the Israel government to
cease all flights on -the Sab-
bath and religious holidays
beginning Sept. 1.
The conference sent
letter to Israel's Trans-
portation Minister Chaim
Corfu and to Tourism
Minister Yosef Sharir
demanding that the gov-
ernment take "immediate
punative action" against
those "guilty of perpet-
rating this shameless dis-
criminatory act arbitrar-
ily selecting Orthodox
Jewish passengers" and
to make certain that such
discriminatory acts
should not be repeated.
Meanwhile, hundreds of
employees of El Al over-
came police roadblocks and,
using some 120 vehicles,
staged a two-hour demon-
stration Saturday near the
controversial Ramot Road
against "religious coersion"
as part of the workers con-
tinuing efforts to prevent
the implementation of the
government's decision to
halt all Sabbath flights of El
Al.
In a related development,
Israel's Supreme Court or-
dered the Labor and Social
Affairs Ministry to grant a
Sabbath work permit to
Ishkar, the company that
operates duty-free shops at
Ben-Gurion Airport on the
Sabbath.
Romanians Win
Visas for Israel -
NEW YORK (JTA)
After six weeks of a desper-
ate hunger strike for free-
dom, Sergiu and Rusanda
Ratescu of Bucharest,
Romania, finally received
exit visas for Israel for
which they have waited for
12 years, according to the
Center for Russian and East
European Jewry and the
Student Struggle for Soviet
Jewry.
The two Soviet Jewry
groups, with the help of
many members of the Se-
nate and House,
spearheaded a campaign for
the Ratescus' release.
* * *
Nudel Appeal
by Detroit Jews
The Detroit Soviet Jewry
Committee of the Jewish
Community Council has
sent a cablegram to Leonid
I. Brezhnev, president of the
Soviet Union urging that
Ida Nudel be permitted to
emigrate to Israel.
Nudel who was released
in March from a four-year
term of internal exile, has
not been permitted to re-
sume residency in Moscow
where she lived before being
sent into exile, not has she
been allowed to reside in
Riga. She has been waiting
since 1971 for an exit visa to
Israel.
Persons wishing to cable
Brezhnev on Miss Nudel's
behalf should contact Be-
verly Yost at 962-1880.
Anti-Israel Sentiments on Increase
PARIS (JTA) — There
has been an increasing dis-
play of anti-Israel senti
ments throughout Europe
and Latin America in recent
days.
Jews and non-Jews have
been angered by Israel's in-
vasion into Lebanon and
have voiced opposition to
the policies of the govern-
ment of Premier Menahem
Begin.
In Paris, a group of 60
prominent physicists, in-
cluding many Jews, has
called on scientists
throughout the world to cut
off their relations with Is-
raeli scientific institutions
while also appealing to Is-
raeli scientists to protest
the actions of the Begin
government in Lebanon.
Several thousand
people demonstrated
earlier this month in
front of the Israeli Em-
bassy here calling for an
Israeli withdrawal from
Lebanon and "an end to
the genocide of the Pales-
tinian people." Police
said the demonstration
was called by the Com-
munist dominated CGT
trade union.
In Greece, members of the
Parliament have charged
that the country "is being
turned into a center of
anti-Semitism," a charge
denied by an official
spokesman for the Greek
government, according to a
broadcast monitored by
sources of the World Jewish
Congress.
Meanwhile, in Munich,
some 1,000 German and
Arab demonstrators rallied
last week against Israel.
Police in the village of
Terni, Italy arrested a local
grocery store owner last
week for "slandering a
foreign state" after he
placed a sign outside his
shop saying "Zionists are
not welcome here — we are
for the Palestinians."
Anti-Israel sentiments
were also expressed in
Brazil last week as an esti-
mated 300 PLO supporters
participated in an anti-
Israel rally in Rio de
Janeiro. The participants
shouted anti-Zionist slo-
gans and denounced Begin
and Israeli Defense -Minis-
ter Ariel Sharon.
Neo-Nazis Stage
Vienna Bombings
VIENNA (JTA) -- A
series of bombings aimed at
Jewish personalities, on(
them the visiting Satm
Rebbe, and shops owned by
Austrian Jews has been
planned and implemented
by neo-Nazis, Austrian
authorities indicated last
week.
Two men, one a wanted
West German right-wing
terrorist, have been ap-
prehended but neither has
made any confession so far.
Police say the evidence
against them seems firm.