THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 68 Friday, February 4, 1983 40—BUSINESS CARDS 40—BUSINESS CARDS - LARGE OR SMALL JOBS Removal of all types of Wallpaper INSURED AUTO • All Plumbing • Hot Water Tanks— Toilets • Kitchens & Baths Remodeled • Roofing & Gutters • Cement Work — Porches or Steps (in season) • Reasonable Prices. 40—BUSINESS CARDS ARNOLD GOLDIN Foreign & Domestic 356-0499 BUMP & PAINT Rust Repairs Reasonable MASONRY Brick, block, stone. Waterproofing. Free Estimates - Licensed. Kirby Const. Free Estimates at your home or office 363-9714 LEO SIMKO'S 542-4260 548-2742 Free Estimates No job too small 356-3677 557-8730 ROOFING & SIDING • CUSTOM TRIM _ • GUTTERS • AWNINGS This Space Reserved for Your Ad ATTENTION ALL HOME OWNERS Call 424-8833 Now you can finish those needed home repairs or remodeling projects. During these slow times we are of- fering the lowest prices ever. Our guaranteed quality workmanship has not changed. We ap- preciate all your work. 542-2609 AGS MOVERS MR. 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Bloomfield * * * * * * * Fully licensed (PHD)* * psychologist and mar- riage counselors. 828-5413 0000 0 01 SAN JOSE; Costa Rica — The United States ambas- sador to Costa Rica said last month that the Central American nation is the target. of "an orchestrated propaganda campaign" coordinated by Cuba and Nicaragua with the aid of the Soviet Union. In an address to 130 American Jewish leaders, Ambassador Francis J. McNeil said that charges of Costa Rican aggression and violations of human rights are false. The Americans were here on a "Mission of Appreciation" for Costa Rica, which is returning its embassy to Jerusalem. The delegation, which met with President Luis Al- berto Monge during its stay, was the result of an initia- tive undertaken by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. National Prayer Breakfast Voices Solidarity With Israel WASHINGTON (JTA) — Nearly 500 Jews and Chris- tians expressed solidarity with the state of Israel Wednesday at a national prayer breakfast in honor of Israel. "The Bible says that those who love Israel will be blessed," Rep. Mark Siljan- der (R-Mich.) declared. This theme was echoed by Doug Krieger, of the American Forum for Jewish - Chris- tian Cooperation and E. E. McAteer, president of the Religious Round Table, the two groups sponsoring the prayer breakfast. The breakfast was held for the second consecutive year in conjunction with the annual convention of the National Religious Broad- casters at the Shoreham Hotel. Rabbi David Ben- Ami of the American Forum noted that those present re- presented not only secular organizations but Reform, Conservative, Orthodox and Hasidic groups. He said that such a mixture was not likely to be found even at a Jewish gathering. Morton Blackwell, re- presenting the White House, said the Reagan Administration is "com- mitted to an Israel that is secure and free." Krieger said that the purpose of the breakfast was to demonstrate to the Ad- ministration that there is great support for Israel among many Americans. The Rev. Jerry Falwell, head of the Moral Majority, took note of this in this re- marks. He urged Christians to stamp out anti-Semitism — "and to publicly support Israel not only in places like New York City but every place you go, where there is not a Jew in the audience or in the town." Weizman Chair REHOVOT — Prof. Car- los. Gitler, an internationally-recognized expert on biological mem- branes, has been appointed the first incumbent of the E. Stanley Enlund Professo- rial Chair in Membrane Re- search at the Weizmann -In- stitute of Science.