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March 06, 1987 - Image 26

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-06

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ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR INSURANCE???

THE WRITE WORD

If you find the right gift a chore

And written words don't flow for you,
Let the "write words" from my pen pour.
To make a portrait fresh and new.
A character sketch I will create,
To mark whatever you celebrate.
So let my "Write Words" speak for you,
And convey portraits, Oh so true!

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RESUMES LETTERS

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FOR MORE INFO - OR A FREE QUOTE

(last 3 years)

Call MOSTYN INSURANCE GROUP
28208 Franklin Rd., Southfield
Michal 352-2213

1987

Orchard Lake Road South of Maple
West Bloomfield

FOOT HEALTH CENTERS

home and office foot care now available

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Medicare & Co-Insurance accepted
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ATTENTION •
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to experience the highest quality of
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Call for appt. 352-2264

Don't be bothered with
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Friday, March 6, 1987

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- Thick Lucite (monogram available)
• See-through shoe & sweater boxes
• Drip-dry and laundry room items
and much more

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THE ORGANIZERS
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Keepers

Continued from Page 24

15,000 entries with informa-
tion on Jewish people buried in
the older cemeteries and out-
state cemeteries," explains
Bell. "We could use volunteers
to help us with this ongoing pr-
oject."
Several libraries exist due to
the will power and dedication
of their staff. The library at the
Beth Jacob School for Girls
runs without a budget. Under
the direction of a retired libra-
rian, Mrs. Arthur L. Goulson,
nine volunteers and a part-
time librarian, have assembled
and catalogued an Orthodox
children's library of 2,000
books.
The Morris and Emma
Schaver Library and Archives
at the Holocaust Memorial
Center opened two years ago
without a single book in the
building. Today it has 8,000
items pertaining to the
Holocaust, European Jewish
history and Jewish-Christian
relations.
Cataloguing and collecting
continue at a feverish pitch.
"We've already run out of
space, but we're still collect-
ing," says HMC librarian
Feiga Weiss. "The goal of our
library is to teach the lesson of
the Holocaust. To that end we
go to great lengths to acquire
every periodical, microfilm or
document that we feel will
further that goal."
Special treasures include
340 memorial books written by
survivors of destroyed Euro-
pean Jewish communities, a
microfilm copy of Mauthausen
concentration camp death
books, a five-volume work
compiled by the Jewish Agency
and the Shaarit Haplaytah
survivors organization at the
end of World War II that lists
information about survivors,
original notebooks and photos,
a sizable collection of books
written in German, survivors'
oral histories, records of trials
and documentary films.
While the library's formal
opening is scheduled for this
summer, there has been a
steady flow of users. Weiss
suggests those interested in re-
search should call ahead so
materials can be prepared.
The Jewish Community
Council library has a very
different set of materials, in-
cluding slides, tapes and 16mm
films on Israel, Jewish holi-
days, Holocaust education,
Jews and Judaism. It also has
Israel-related materials and
literature in quantity for
community meetings, as well
as pamphlets, brochures, in-
formation sheets and five-year
holiday calendars.
Several Jewish libraries, not
well known outside of Or-
thodox circles are open to the
entire community. The Kollel
Institute of Greater Detroit Li-
brary has approximately 4,500
Hebrew books — a complete

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