NEWS I REAL ESTATE UPDATE B nai Moshe The Nursery with lots of "Yiddish Keit" is now in West Bloomfield Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor LOOKING? KEEP A RECORD Agency Head Cites Failure Jerusalem (JTA) — Jewish Agency Chairman Simcha Dinitz blasted the govern- ment Monday for not doing its job with respect to immi- grant absorption. "After long months in which the waves of immigra- tion get larger and the Jew- ish Agency fulfills its mis- sion by bringing over immi- grants and expanding the routes of aliyah, the government is still not prepared for absorption," Mr. Dinitz charged at the weekly meeting of the World Zionist Organization Exec- utive, which he also chairs. Dinitz said the govern- ment demonstrated its "failure in coping with im- migration" by the fact that "until today, not one mobile home was imported, not one house was built." Housing Minister Ariel Sharon informed the Cabinet on Sunday that the first 1,000 imported homes authorized by the govern- ment will arrive within two months and that another 4,000 will be here by the end of the year. The government also has authorized the con- struction of 45,000 apart- ments, mostly in Galilee and the Negev. It has initially allocated $500 million to import or build housing. Polish Paper Is Denounced Jerusalem (JTA) — Schol- ars at the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum have de- nounced material circulated by an extreme right-wing group in Poland that ex- presses support for Western figures who deny Adolf Hitler carried out mass murders of European Jewry. Professor Yisrael Gutman, head of research at Yad Vashem, and Dr. Shmuel Krakowski, head of the mu- seum archive, said that ma- terials published in a newsletter entitled Nasze Sprawy (Matters of Our Con- cern) are "shocking." The society, based in Stamford, Conn., had ex- pressed concern about the newsletter after the Soli- darity newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza editorialized against it. "I have seen many anti- Semitic publications appear- ing recently in Poland," said Gutman of Yad Vashem, "but this is the first time that I have seen material in Poland that denies that the Holocaust took place." QUESTION: I'm house- hunting and get confused when I try to remember the details of each one. Any advice? ANSWER: Once your Realtor takes you house-hunting, he or she will probably show you several. Therefore, it's impor- tant to take notes on what you have seen or you may forget which home is where, how big it is, what shape it's in, and how much it costs. Your Realtor can provide you with a checklist to make this task easier. This way, you can in- stantly recall the location, price, construction, number of rooms, heat, fuel, taxes, and financial requirements. If you take a Polaroid picture of the house to go with the notes - so much the better. IT'S IMPORTANT TO KEEP NOTES when househunting. It will save frustration when you compare one against the other. Please phone Ray A. Fox or drop in at The "Golden Dreams" nursery school of Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe, for children ages 12 mo. to 5 years, is now located in West Bloomfield. Our small teacher/student ratio insures your child will receive the close, personal attention he/she deserves. Plus you get the good feeling of sharing with your synagogue community and knowing your child is being educated with a Jewish "taam." CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES, INC. For your convenience, we offer extended hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., perfect for working parents. 32440 Franklin Road Franklin Phone: 626-8700 Classes: 4. 3 to 4 year olds 1. Mommy & Me 2. On My Own (18 ma to 21/2 yrs.) 5. Science Enrichment 6. 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