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January 18, 1974 • Page Image 1

…Affectionate Henry: Kissed by Egyptians but Not by Abba Eban TEL AVIV JTA) — Israelis tend to hide their emotions in public while Arabs are prone to display their feelings. And thereby hangs a tale. U. S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told Israeli leaders that Arabs are smoochier than Israelis when they greet foreign diplomats, or, 2t least, Kissinger. Kissinger, who was in good spirits during a reception given in his honor by Defense...…

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…Purely Commentary Tel Avivians' Gratitude to Holland for Humanitarian Tasks; Expose of Retreat of Dutch Reformed Church by Dr. Littell Holland retains a role of honor in the so-called energy crisis and Jews every- where have shown appreciation to the Dutch for their realistic and human response to Arab pressures. Here is a photo of Tel Avivians who expressed their thanks to Holland in a demonstration that was marked by a parade, accompanied b...…

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…Commission of Inquiry to Study Cause of Abu Rodeis Oil Fire was captured during the Six- The commission's proceed- ings are secret, but the find- Day War. ings and recommendations At the same time, the com- are to be published at the end mission of inquiry, set up in of the deliberations, but only mid-November to study the those aspects which the com- events leading up to the Yom mission itself deem proper. Kippur War and the first stage of f...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Associa- tion. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075. Second-Class Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and Additional Mailing Offices. Subscription $10 a year. PHILI...…

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…Gen. Gur Moved From Geneva. to Golan In what Books of the Bible will you find the following well known quotations: 1. "A woman of valor who can find . . ." 2. "The Lord is my Shep- herd, I shall not want" 3. "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation" 4. "Are you not like sons of Ethiopians (Cushim)?" 5. "The sun stand still in Givon and the moon in the of Ayalon" .3. "Cast thy bread upon the waters, for thou shalt find it after many days...…

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…Tunisian Jews Violinist Alexander Treger Fear Libya Pact PARIS (JTA) — The an- Hailed in American D ebut nouncement of the Libya- Tunisia merger into the Arab Islamic Republic has come as a great shock to Jews in Tunisia, Jewish sources in Tunisia told the JTA here by telephone. The 8,000 Jews in Tunisia who once felt "protected" by President Habib Bourguiba now appear completely "lost," these sources said. Many Jewish businessmen and technic...…

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…(cunt. IEVil ek?1 111lh1. ilIy131 ;1.1 I r,„., t f,-1 ,,,. 40 ! Terrorist Attack Threat Headed Off BONN (JTA) — Police and West German frontier patrol anti-terrorist units moved in- to one of Germany's biggest oil refineries, at Ingolstadt, Bavaria, after a - tip-off about a possible terrorist attack. The Bavarian Interior Min- ister in Munich said the se- curity services had consid- ered it necessary to increase security at the refinery....…

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…inimmon Hoffberger Heads Institute for Jewish Life Boycott Urged BALTIMORE—Jerold Hoff- berger has accepted the chair- manship of the Institute for Jewish Life, Raymond Ep- stein of Chicago, president of the Council of Jewish Fed- Michigan's Only Woman Locksmith the key to security 1U A GOOD LOCKS \A ITH eBusiness 979-2955 x==4K===4K==ou 24 HOUR MESSAGE SERVICE Al erations and Welfare Funds, sponsor of the institute, an- nounced th...…

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…Kissinger Expresses Optimism on Thorny Issue of Disengagement on Visits to Cairo, Jerusalem er on the east bank of the Suez Canal. One idea under discussion reportedly is for Egypt to give a firm under- taking to the United States— and to the Soviet Union as well as a co-sponsor of the Geneva conference — to ad- here to the provisions of the agreement. Egypt, it was learned, has so far refused to give any pledges to Israel either to re- duce ...…

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…• ;1?,,W 1 V1 f!,giallit , if 1 1;1 11‘ ;.,Twc,doffl.f#104:f THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 18, 1974-11 LIFE IN ISRAEL GOES • N Social Security Checks to Vary WE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGES OF 1974! This year marks the golden jubilee of the ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN. Detroit Jewry has been a creative partner of Histadrut for a half a century — helping build a remarkable network of hospitals, clinics, trade schools, cultural centers...…

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…Parties Thrash Out Positions to Form Coalition; U.S. Orthodox Have Their Say TEL AVIV (JTA) — While ranking government ministers conferred in Jerusalem over the weekend with U.S. Secre- tary of State Henry A. Kis- singer, the formation of a new government t h a t will have to make the basic de- cisions affecting Israel's fu- ture marked time. The Labor Party is seeking to re-establish its old coali- tion with the independent Liberals and the ...…

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…Machpelah Cemetery Subject of Circuit Court Suit Over Control By CHARLOTTE DUBIN Can a cemetery that was organized by three syna- gogues be controlled as a privately managed project? Do the synagogues have legal recourse to regain supervi- sion? These questions will be tackled Monday morning in Oakland County Circuit Court, when 63 - year - old Machpelah Cemetery is the subject of a suit brought by two of the founding congrega- tions. Judge J...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 18, 1974-15 UR R R SPACE STILL AVAILABLE ISRAEL '891" DAYS FROM DETROIT — COMPLETE PACKAGE No Hidden Fees Not A Quickie Tour MARCH 3-20 PURIM IN TEL AVIV HOTELS • MEALS • SIGHTSEEING • ITINERARY BROCHURE Under The Personal Escort of DR. SIDNEY SELIG, CONG. BETH SHALOM Oak Park, Michigan 547-7972 or 557-5042 HAllAN ROBERT SHAPIRO, TEMPLE B'NAI ISRAEL Toledo, Ohio (419) 531-1677 (Plans Also ...…

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…Research Team Seeks Remains of Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat SAN DIEGO — A Baptist research organization report- ed that it had received "quasiofficial approval" to scale Mt. Ararat in Turkey to search for remnants of Noah's Ark believed to be embedded in the snow- covered mountain. The Baptist Church-spon- sored Institute for Creation Research here plans to send an eight-man expedition to find timbers and some struc- tural portions of the biblica...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 18, 1974-17 MOGEN DAVIDS*, CHAIS*, MAZELS* AND SHALOMS*. 18K YELLOW GOLD, SOME WITH DIAMONDS ... INDIVIDUALLY CREATED IN OUR STUDIOS PRICED FROM $25.00 HEBREW FOR STAR OF DAVIDS, LONG LIFE, GOOD LUCK, PEACE - WINNERS OF DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL AWARD AND AMERICAN DIAMOND JEWELRY COMPETITION IN THE AMERICAN SAVINGS BLDG., 24700 NORTHWESTERN HWY., AT 10 MILE AND EVERGREEN, SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN. TELEPHON...…

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…18—Friday, January 18, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1 1111=a1=1 WSW SYNAGOGUE ■ Ung SERVICES Beth Shalom to Install New President M1111111111111111MIF CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Lehrman will speak on "Architects of Our Faith." BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Wine will speak on "The Origins of Religion." Tom Bellinson, confirmation. TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 18, 1974 - 19 Torah Schools for Israel Benefit Beth El to Hear Rabbi James I. Gordon, and Mrs. Marvin Berlin, Israeli Prof rabbi of Young Israel Center 18251 Onyx, Southfield. Beth Medresh Govoha Sponsors Funeral Parades of Oak-Woods, will serve as More than 50,000 students Filwappg as 'Wasteful' chairman of a benefit for attend 250 schools in the 115- to Honor Rabbi Shneur Kotler Seen CLEVELAND (JTA) — ...…

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…• r1-01 Community Honors Israel Sendler With an Award S. L. A. Marshall Voices Concern .1Iii1'cia Smith for Morale of Israel Home-Front Ire(/ Bruce Osher Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Mar- shall, military historian and author just returned from the Middle East, said last week that he is concerned about Israel's future, partly be- cause Israeli civilians are de- moralized in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War. "The troops in the field are still cheer...…

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…Tourism Normalizing, More Israel Conventions The tour companies, Egged and United, which operate half-day and one-day tours within Israel are on sched- ule, with tours departing to Eilat, Galilee and the Golan Heights up to the Banias Springs. Tours to Sharm el Sheikh and even to St. Cath- erine's Monastery are now operative. Arkia, the inland airline is operating flights to all points, with the exception of Sinai, but Arkia charter tours to ...…

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…VINCENZO'S LARCOLS Italian-American Cuisine- , 869-5674 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, January 18, 1974 RACK '0 RIBS DINNER WED. EVENINGS • Cole Slaw • French Fries /t r.. 4 95 $ DANCING MON. THRU SAT. LENNIE SCHIC 4 UARTE ANGEL'S HOUR GLASS 18800 W. McN113401.S 41Ifocks West of Southfield 538-4850 The 65th Moslem Temple Shrine Circus will appear Jan. 25-Feb. 10 at the Michi- gan State Fair Coliseum. Among the features...…

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…BUDAPEST Danny Raskin' LISTENING 22010 CHRYSLER DR. (1-75) BETWEEN 8 & 9 MILE AUTHENTIC HUNGARIAN CUISINE POST Also Steaks, Seafood and Complete American Menu DINNER SERVED BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS OPEN SUN. 1 p.m - 10 p.m. 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Mon. Music By And His Gypsy Orchestra DIRECT FROM HUNGARY WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, BANQUETS 543-0505 A BIG HAND of applause to Peggy Shively and Shirley Anderson, music teachers...…

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…ift(*)II 26—Friday, January 18, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Earle Mostyn's NOSHER1E HOME-MADE JEWISH STYLE HOT HORS D'OEUVRES v .% mg, 75 per person Brought To you In Chafing Dishes & Complete Set-Up For MITZVAS • SHOWERS • WEDDINGS • BAR ORDERSLD ALrT rA:EN IFZ RYHo ri ; AMEALS, • ALL SIMCHAS 26052 GREENFIELD ( C LIncoln Shopping Center) FOR FURTHER INFO ASK FOR EARLE OR LENNIE 968-8666 22900 MICHIGAN AVENUE, Dearborn (in the...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday January 18, 1974-27 VIENNA (JTA) — Chan- cellor Bruno Kreisky has advised Israel to shun the belief that it is the "chosen people" because such belief could lead to a great change in world opinion and further isolate the Jewish state. Kreisky offered his advice in an interview published in the Austrian theoretical jour- nal, Academia, which de- votes its January edition to CONTINENTAL CUISINE in a majestic Atmo...…

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…Women's League Plans Luncheon Michigan Branch of the Women's League for Con- servative Judaism will have an open branch board meet- ing and petite luncheon 11:30 a.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Shalom, sponsored by the sisterhood. The luncheon, for all sister- hood board personnel, will focus on the bran& Torah Fund event, the spring con- ference and. creative handi- crafts. National Leader of AJCongress Women to Talk Aliya Group to Meet Associa...…

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…SLIP )S.. 2 1 13r1) 1{11 Hr THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 18, 1974-29 Singer to Be Featured at JNF Event Singer Freda Mendelson will entertain at the Jewish National Fund Women's 44th annual donor event noon Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Mendelson, a mem- ,o'er of the Bel Canto Choral l Society and Beth Shalom Sisterhood, h a s performed \–throughout t h e community. Her accompanist will be pian- \ ist Lillian Freedland. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, January 18, 1974 JNF Women Set for Donor Event JWV SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- HEN POST and AUXILIARY will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the JWV Memorial Home. Guests are invited. * * * BLOCH-ROSE P 0 S T and AUXILIARY will hold their annual paid-up membership party with an indoor wienie roast and dancing 7 p.m. Sunday at the Berkley Ma- sonic Temple. Parking will be available. Those eligible to join may pay their dues at...…

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…Songs by Hungarian Cantor Patricia Ann Fulton Sheila Jean Kent Laszlo Sandor on New Record Mrs. Neil Bauman to Wed Dr. Hoff His songs include classical, An interesting record of music by a Hungarian litirgical, folksongs and Bible cantor will soon be available themes. His Shir Hashirim, 23rd here. Psalm, Kol Nidre and other The voice of Laszlo Sandor traditional hymns are of of Budapest has been record- special interest. . ed and the album pr...…

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…• Drivers Needed to Aid Disabled Cultural Calendar of Events in Detroit Jewish Community The Jewish Center, which is cooperating with the Jew- Week of Jan. 18-24 ish Family and Children's Jan. 20-11 a.m.—Dr. Avraham Holtz: "Jerusalem: "Where Service in sponsoring a the Stones Talk," at Adat Shalom Men's Club for- social group for the Jewish um. Free. 851-5100. adult handicaped, seeks vol- 21-8:30 p.m.—Rabbi Shneur Kotler Reception on behalf...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 18, 1974-33 Registration Is Open for Center Nursery The Jewish Center's nur- sery school is holding regis- tration for its spring semes- ter which begins Jan. 28 and continues through June 14. Youngsters may enroll for half-day sessions meeting two, three, or five times weekly. For information or a • bro- chure, call the Center, 341- 4200. GIRLS, TEENS AM) 1 ()1;M; !HISSES (Discover the (VV'orki of ...…

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…34—Friday, January 18, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dance Master Choreographs Work for Center Program Metro Division Telethon to Raise Funds for Campaign in Six Days Ten Detroit service organ- tributors in the six days of izations, members of the telephoning. metropolitan division of the The funds raised will help 1974 Allied Jewish Campaign- meet the needs of nearly 50 Israel Emergency Fund, will social welfare, health and conduct the divi...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 18, 1974-35 Colored Movies by Frank's Studio Weddings, Bar Mitzvas _Other _Occosiorm.. 474-7768 Detroiter Chairs CJF Institute for Social Planners in NYC Alan D. Kandel, Jewish Welfare Federation director of social planning, is chair- man of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds' annual Social Plan- AFTER INVENTORY MAD CLEARANCE Sidewalk Sale ! FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ,January 1...…

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…Business Briefs Hebrew Club Slated at Center Heads Hebrew Benevolent CERESNIE AND OFFEN FURS, 181 S. Woodward, Birmingham, will have spe- cial Sunday hours, noon-4 p.m., during its 28th anni- versary and January clear- ance sale. JIM AUGUST, executive vice president of YAFFE STONE A U G U S T, INC. (YSA) was welcomed into membership of the National Federation of Advertising Agencies, Inc. (NFFA), an organization of 30 inde- Hyman Lipsitz w...…

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…Mediterranean Cabaret Night The Sephardic Community will hold its annual Mediter- ranean Cabaret Night 8:30 p.m. March 9 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Music and entertainment will be provided by the "Rhodians," a Greek-Ameri- can band, and five costumed r Greek dancers who will per- form and give dance instruc- - * *Alt INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT • CARICATURES • ASTROLOGER , • CLOWNS • BELLY DANCERS • VARIETY SHOWS BY- HATTIE SCHWARTZ ''' z. ...…

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…- - Yout News Kochav Youth to Greet Rabbi Cong. Bnai David Kochav Youth will welcome Rabbi Solomon Poupko to the con- gregation at a luncheon fol- lowing services Feb. 9 at the synagogue. Luncheon is free to youth in the community. For reser- vations, call Sue Kendler, president, 531-5712, or Ron Schwarzberg, 557-4157. c Many men talk economy, but few have the will to pra ctice. ERIC ROSENOW and his Continentals 398- 3664 Center to...…

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…Local Teen Finalist in Region Contest for Junior Achievement Mark Grinblatt, 17-year-old of the J. Eli Grinblatts , ernon Ave., Oak Park, has been named one of 10 finalists for the title of Mr. (and Miss) Executive of Junior Achievement of South- eastern Michigan. Mark was one of 68 contestants in five regional contests and will compete for the Southeastern Michigan title Feb. 1 at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. His co-winner from Region 3 is B...…

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…40—Friday, January 18, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • 12—EXTERMINIATORS - Monthly preventive service. ERADICO TO 5-7900 FURNISHED room to rent for working person. Garage avail- OAK PARK, furnished apartment to share with young man, 398- able. 835-5851 3566, 968-0058. WORKING woman. Near North- FEMALE roommate, 21-35, 273- land. 968-7593 1085, LI 4-3979. For middle-aged woman, with use of kosher kitchen, 2 blocks from Coolidge and 9 Mile ...…

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….! ,"11,4r1 ■ ,1 SCI.i2J)-1 -- 17—HOMES FOR SALE OAK PARK 1 17 UNDERPRICED 17—HOMES FOR SALE Oak Park. Immediate occu- pancy, 23151 Beverly, N. of 9, SOUTHFIELD Brick ranch, 3 bedrms, 2 baths, 28575 Streamwood, near Tel- large kitchen, spacious fam. Twelve mall, beautiful 3 bedrm. brick ranch, on 1 1/2 acres nature rm., newly decorated. $28,800. Ravine setting. YOU MUST SEE THIS HOME. Priced at $80,900. No Sabbath Calls Owner must sell....…

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…17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE 42 Friday, January 18, '1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 16-I—CONDOMINIUMS NEW CUSTOM BLT. MODELS NEWLYWEDS— SMALL FAMILIES Brick 3 bedrms., 11/2 baths, gar., full tiled basemt., immediate occupancy available. Call Barbara Miller at 557-2200 or 557-6534. WOODVALE 3 + 1 Cluster Homes Brick ranch. Priced right for immediate occupancy, full bosemt., nice kitchen with eating space. Coll Gladys Schiffman...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE *******************tr A * 1974 ALL NEW RANCHES IN LATHRUP VILLAGE SOUTHFIELD See something entirely differ- ent. 4 bedrms., 21/2 baths, fin. basemt., antiqued paneling and 3 lai'ge bedrooms, 2 car att. gar., Full basement, family* stuccoed ceiling in Ige. frroom, Gas heat, full brick, Carpeted thruout, ceramic tile* rm., separate mirrored liv. rm., *in main bath, country kitchen with...…

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…17—HOMES FOR SA LF 44—Friday, January 18, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOMES FOR SALE BY OWNER OAK PARK 17—HOMES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD RANCH 21730 KENOSHA S. of 9 Mile. 3 bedrm. brick ranch, 21/2 baths, fenced lot, extra large kitchen. Priced $26,000. Possible land con- tract. 3 bedrms., fam. rm., custom decor., 21/2 baths, central air, attic fan, fin. basemt. with bed- rm. and wet bar, walking dis: tance to schools, shopping, ex- pr...…

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…17 — HOMES FOR SALE NEWLY DECORATED Custom draped home on dou- ple lot with new central air, pan. fam. rm., land contract available. On Kipling between Coolidge and Greenfield. For appointment call GREAT AMERICAN 681-0502 SOUTHFIELD All brick ranch, walking disance to shopping ctr. and synagogue, 2 bedrms., 2 baths, fam. rm., beautifully decorated, carpeting and drapes, fire and burglar olorms, wet -Plaster, cent. air 'humidifier, kit. ...…

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…46—Friday, January 18, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50—BUSINESS CARDS 50—BUSINESS CARDS COMPLETE interior painting. T.V. and home entertainment re- Fine wood finishing, antiquing. pair. Licensed. Free pick up and 35 years experience. Reasonable. delivery. 398-2826. Free estimates. References. 547- 1438. 53-A—ENTERTAINMENT PAINT up and Wall paper up for the Holidays. 544-1646. FREDDIE Sheyer, famous orches- tra, $60.00 average price. 398-246...…

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…Wouk, Shulman 'Novels Amon2-, New Best-Sellin, Joseph Serlin, 67, Political Leader TEL AVIV (JTA)-Liberal Party leader and former Minister of Health Joseph Serlin, died Jan. 13 at age 67. Boi'n in Bialystok in 1906, Mr. Serlin became a promin- ent figure in Israel and the world Zionist movement. He began his Zionist activ- ities at an early age as a student of law at the Warsaw Law School where he received his degree. In 1930 he be- Best-se...…

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…Scholar Predicts Declining Palestinian T error Movement mill Turn on Arab States Late Diplomat Bohlen Advised Action Against USSR Injustices Washington Bureau Chief. The occasion was to honor all Soviet Jews who risked 04 (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) "I still believe that in cer- the Palestinians cannot be JERUSALEM —A onetime the mark in Lebanon, too, he Few ambassadors in Amer- punishment to ask to depart tain historical situations so chara...…

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