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February 01, 1974 • Page Image 1

…Emergency Drive Geared for Speedy Action at Rally Feb. 10 Paul Zuckerman, general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, will speak at a special report meeting for workers on the 1974 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund 10 a.m. Feb. 10 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Emergency Uninterrupted: Jewry's Duty * Ballots Above Bullets Zuckerman, who is in Israel for meet- ings of the Jewish Agency and discussions with government officials, is ...…

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…Purely Commentary Russia's Role in Middle East: Only One to Gain? Only the military men shook hands and acted neigh- borly in the Egyptian-Israel negotiations. The rest, it is anticipated, is yet to come. Perhaps, as on the Island of Rhodes in 1918, Arabs and Jews will stop negotiations in enemy-fashion and will talk to each other as neighbors do over the fence; perhaps it will one day be even without a United Nations supervisory force betwe...…

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…Anglo-American Plan of Seizing Arab Installations Would Risk Soviet Intervention, Experts Say LONDON (ZINS) — The conservative London Econo- mist reports that a joint consultation by officials of the British Foreign Office and the Pentagon has pro- duced a contingency p l an 2 U•S. Aircraft Carriers Going to Israel Soon SAN FRANCISCO (ZINS)- Israel is scheduled to receive two American aircraft car- riers, according to a story carried by Def...…

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…PUNK THRONWTHE RYE 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. Subscriptio...…

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…Israelis Keel Under Highest Price Increases in History (Continued from Page 1) was up more than 80 per cent, is forecast before the end of dian .Jewish civic, business during a period of heavy de- American people feel for you and your country." bread, butter, margarine, oil, from IL 1.14 to IL 2 per kilo; the year, although Sapir said and professional leaders ar- fense expenditures. eggs, sugar and milk than it eggs were up from 16 to 26 he h...…

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…Sharon's Complaints About Conduct of War to Be Probed by Committee JERUSALEM (JTA)—The committee of inquiry into the Yom Kippur War, headed by Supreme Court. Justice Simon Agranat, will review com- plaints against (Res.) Gen. I Ariel (Arik) Sharon, com- mander of the division that broke through Egyptian lines and established an Israeli bridgehead on the west bank of the Suez Canal, it was learned this week. _ The complaints have been lodged b...…

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…Sephardi Community in U.S. Faces Extinction, Year Book Article States NEW YORK — The Ameri-munity. However, pride in can Sephardi Jewish com- ancestry and geographic or- munity, whose forebears igin lead to unite them in a came from Mediterranean strong central institution, lands, may very well cease Rabbi Angel declares. to exist as an organized vi- Most Sephardim take pride able group within two or three generations. This is the conclusion ...…

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…ORT School Network Faces New Challenges (Continued from Page 1) Dr. Haber defined the ORT role, especially in times of crises, as being life-saving for a people. He described the training provided for Jew- ish youth who are being pre- pared for productive pursuits in ORT schools everywhere, as being the most urgent- because they assure practical vocational training for the y6ung people who otherwise would be without training to earn a livelih...…

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…Document Smuggled Out of USSR Assails 'Railroading' of Feldman that "In violation of the de- mands of Statute 22 of the Criminal Code of the Ukraini- an SR?. the court investiga- tion was conducted solely one-sidely, superficially and not objectively. During the court session only three per- sons who supported the verion presented in the charge sheet were questioned (and) only the version of the presecu- tion." In addition, Ezhov states, the ...…

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…Two Palestinians Sentenced to Death in Athens Court for Airport Massacre ATHENS (JTA) — Two young Palestinians were sen- tenced to death in criminal court for the • machine-gun and grenade massacre at Athens Airport last August. Shafik Arid and Talal Khan- touran, both 22, admitted that they staged the attack in which five people were killed and 5 5 wounded. They claimed it was a "political act" aimed at "liberating" Palestine a n d preventin...…

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…Commence Compendia on Jewish Background to New Testament NEW YORK — The most comprehensive analysis ever attempted of the history, cul- ture, social and political life, theological concepts, and inter-relationships between t h e Jewish and Christian communities of the first two centuries of the present era, together with a study of the implications of these findings for modern Jewish-Christian relations, is under way by an international g r o...…

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…12—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Truck Assembly Plant to Help Meet Industry's Transport Woes TEL AVIV — For the first time in Israel, 16-ton Ford trucks will be assembled this year in the Upper Nazareth vehicle plant of Clal and Automotive Equipment Corp., Ltd. Clal, the large financial, industrial and service con- glomerate, announced that these trucks would help in- crease motor 'haulage ca- pacity in Israel for any emer...…

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…Israeli Seamen Tie Up Ports to Halt Sale of Passentrer Ships THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TEL AVIV (JTA) — The seamen's union said Monday that it was tying up all Is- raeli ships in the three main ports — Haifa, Ashdod and Eilat — for three days in an effort to force the govern- ment to reconsider its plans to sell Israel's last remain- ing passenger vessels, the A Little Ligh on the Subject FREE SECURITY CHECK 11 the key to security A GOOD ...…

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…Progress in Talks With. Syria Expected This Month By DAVID LANDAU Well-placed sources here JTA Jerusalem Bureau Chief say Israel's offer to cede the JERUSALEM—Well-placed two Syrian positions on Mt. sources in Jerusalem expect Hermon and to allow back progress during February into the war zone some 15,000 toward breaking the present civilian villagers who fled, impasse between Israel and still stands and is at the cen- Syria. These sources an...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 1, 1974-15 ATTENTION PHYSICIANS- DENTISTS We are looking for Tenant investors for a modest sized office building to be built in Southfield. Excel- lent location five minutes from Providence Hospital, Sinai Hospital, and Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital. Adequate parking space. Tenant Investor may par- ticipate in design of build- ing. "'rite Box 1111 title Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfie...…

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…Rostsasshr Chief liabbi Reports Gorernment Is Fair to Its ...leers Jews in Romania have Before the war, there were mittee which sends in excess more religious and political 800,000 Jews in Romania. of $2,000,000 a year to Ro- freedom now than they had Now there are only 90,000, al- mania for humanitarian serv- before World War II, Chief though no accurate count is ices. Rabbi Moses Rosen said in available, the rabbi said. The JDC, funded thro...…

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…Emigre to Talk to Two Groups Record Aliya Golda Has 21 Days to Form Govt. Bnai Brith Men will host worker at the Central Re- Predicted by JERUSALEM ( J T A ) — to accomplish it in the al- in new elections because of Dr. Michael Kotik, an emigre search Institute. In 1970 he President Ephraim Katzir of- lotted time, the president is such positive developments received a candidate's de- from the Soviet Union, 8 p.m. ficially asked Premier Golda f...…

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…I 0--rrlinly, reuruary I, Y/ I !It Ut I KVI I Jtvvi,n PltVV) Simons Lauds Kaufman Library Project, Relates Values of Books Bibliophile Leonard N. Simons, in an address at Sabbath morning services of Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel, last Saturday, commended the congregation for esablish- ing the • Nathan J. Kaufman Library. At the same time, he praised Judge Kaufman for his many services to the community. In his address, Simons pointed to the va...…

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…Conservative Rabbi Says Halakha Not Major Conversion Question NEW YORK (JTA) — A leading American Conserva- tive rabbi said that the op- position of the Orthodox rab-, •binate inside and outside of Israel, to conversions per : formed by non-Orthodox rabbis applied to such con- versions even when perform- ed fully in accordance with Halakha, • Jewish religious law. Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, ex- ecutive vice president of the Rabbinical Assembly, the ...…

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…r )•=11, 0■ 0•INIIIMMININHIN11.04•01.1.4 ■ 111•11 ■ 114111111•041•1111•04111=11 ■ 1•1/ 41/1•611 ■ 04 ■ 11.0 ■0■ 111 ■ 11.11 ■ 045 'Between You . . . and Me' Boris Smolar's Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA (Copyright 1974, JTA Inc.) MARCH OF TIME: American Jewish leadership has been undergoing an important change withoht noticing it. There was a time — not so long ago — when the president of 'almost every major Jewish organization was a New Y...…

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…Classifieds Get Quick Results ENJOY t YOURSELF SEA A ISLE 51-0- t Free yacht cruise/ free chaise lounges and mats/ Free self parking/Free soft drinks at the beach. Color TV in every room. daily, per pws.,dbl, occ., 100 of 250 rum Now to March 5 INCLUDES TWO MEALS DAILY Children bee, limit 2, under 12, in same room with parents. Delta Promotes 3 at January Meeting ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines' board of directors, at its January quarterly meet...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, February 1, 1974 SDADIVAJ.- p SALAD BAR I, C • P4 if 20 ITEMS RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA ALL YOU CAN EAT Men are not flattered by being shown that there has been a difference of purpose between the Almighty and them.—Abraham Lincoln. • ADAM'S RIB VOR PARTIES 544.1240 LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 75...…

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…Arts Council Show On Until Sunday Finished Shopping? Relax with Us The Southfield Art Show, sponsored by the Southfield Arts Council, will be held through Sunday at the Tel-12 M all. When registration was closed Jan. 15, 115 artists had entered the show repre- senting 24 communities in the Detroit metropolitan area. Each artist has been limited to the entry of three works which must be original and have been done within the past year. The sh...…

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…111.111111111111111111111111.181111111111ED 26—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■ Inomm. THE SUSSEX. HOUSE Fine Dining and Cocktails 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) 352-2233 • Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners OPEN MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11:30 A.M. BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275 • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 0■ 1•1011 ■ 0 • .1=1=100111111, 011110111•111•110•0111...…

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…Violinist to Perform for Cranbrook Guild Cranbrook Music Guild will present a concert featuring violinist Rochelle Abramson 8:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at Cran- brook House. There will be an afterglow to meet the artists. Miss Abramson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Abramson of Marimoor Ave., Southfield, was the national winner of the 1973 Federa- tion of Music Clubs Award. The recipient of many awards and scholarships, Miss Abramson is studying at...…

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…Bond Sponsors Get Pin Showing Israel's Eternity Womens Citvb BAT YA CHAPTER, INIiz- meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the rachi Women, will hold its home of Mrs. Meyer Autzon, anua I paid-up membership 14261 Vernon. * dinner: 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wom- the home of Mrs. Martin Lerner, 16915 New Hamp- en, Nvill have a social meeting shire, Southfield. The evening 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the will feature Israeli food. Dr. Northgate Apts c...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 1, 1974-29 E resin Simon Re-Elected Head The Best To You of United Community Services Erwin S. Simon was elect- ed to a second term as presi- dent of United Community Services of Metropolitan De- troit (UCS) at the organiza- tion's annual meeting. HAL GORDON Simon, an attorney, has been affiliated with UCS for more than 16 years — as of- ficer, board member and chairman of several plan- ning proje...…

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…30—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Goodina /1-11 -ins ton Lynn Carol 11 Tells Nuptial Phi us ?Troth Announrcd MISS LAURIE GOODMAN MISS LYNN WEITZ Mr. and • Mrs. Leonard Goodman of Stoneleigh Rd., Bloomfield Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter Laurie Diane to Peter Steven Winston, son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gloss- man and the late Mr. Irving Winston. Miss Goodman was gradu- ated from Michigan State University. ...…

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…Passover 11/IOC's Ilium Aid Extended; Mizrachi Provides for Israel Needy Criterion to Have a Midwinter Ball Criterion Club will inaug- urate its social season at a Midwinter Ball 9 p.m. Satur- day at the Oak Park Com- munity Center. The public is invited. Johnny "C" and his or- chestra will provide the music for dancing, and there will be social mixers, prizes and refreshments. For information, call the president, Ruth Traison, 538- 6765, or...…

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…32—Friday, February 1, 1974 Physician Presents Article to Magazine Dr. Joel I. Hamburger, Oak Park physician, in con- junction with Drs. Donald A. Meier and A. Robert Arn- stein, has written a five-case study on Hypercalcemia, a pathological condition in which there are large amounts of calcium in the blood. The study, "Symptomatic Thyrotoxic Hypercalcemia," in the January issue of Michigan Medicine. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS By HEIDI PRESS ...…

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…441, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 1, 1974-33 COMING SOON Mr. Alan's MEN'S BOOTER To New Orleans Mall 10 Mile & Greenfield Arab-Jewish Bridge Omar Sharif, Egypt's bridge ' champion — also known as a Hollywood movie actor — often has a Jewish bridge partner, according to Parade magazine. Sharif, born Michael Shal- houb of Lebanese and Syrian parents, "frequently teams up with Rixi Marcus" in bridge tournaments, Parade reports. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, February 1, 1974 Habonim Youth Mix Work, Play With Stress on Jewish Culture You' News Volleyball Game Due Lahav United Synagogue Youth and the men's club of Cong. Beth Achim will have a volleyball game following the Lahav business meeting 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Beth Achim. For information, call Barry Lippitt, 353-4477. Jewish culture, taken in the easy doses of singing, danc- ing and discussion, but ac- co...…

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…Two Detroiters Head Young Leadership Unit Two local men, Joel D. Tauber and Allan Nachman, are members of the execu- tive committee of the United Jewish Appeal Young Leader- ship Cabinet for 1974, it was announced by Dr. Allen Pol- lack, chairman of the Young Leadership Cabinet and pro- fessor of Russian history at Yeshiva University. Dr. Pollack also announced that five men of the area, Stanley D. Frankel, Dr. Con- rad L. Giles, Thomas I. Kl...…

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…36—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israeli Women Lack Training, Says Head of Hadassah Education Yeshiva Leader Weingarden Recovers; to Be Feted at Party JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Yom Kippur War revealed that Israel neglected to util- ize half of its manpower be- cause of its inadequate train- ing of women, according to Dr. Helen Kittner, director of the Hadassah Israel Edu- cation Services. Addressing H a d a s s a h's midwinter ...…

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…7 511111111.11111111111/111116% Hack Is President of Executives Group I'Detente, End to Yemen Conflict Morton Hack, president of Enabled Arabs to Unite on Oil' the Hack Shoe Co. has be- come the 50th president of the Detroit Executives Asso- ciation. Dr. Jack Litwin was elected to a three-year term as a director. Although there have been a number of DEA members from the Jewish community, Hack is the first to be se- lected as president. Stan...…

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…38—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Solving Energy Crisis With L'Hayims By DAVID SCHWARTZ Advise Me . (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) • • To help answer questions of a personal nature we have called upon counselors from the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service. Other resources will be called upon as prob- lems arise in other areas. Address confidential queries to "Advise Me," care of The Jewish News, 1751.5 W. Nine Mile, So...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m., Wednesday. For rates and information . . CALL 356-8400 10—ROOMS FOR RENT LOVELY room for employed lady. LI 1-5063. OAK Park, kit. privileges, pleas- ant surroundings. LI 1-8297, LI 3-1703. ROOM for rent, kitchen privi- leges. Middle-aged woman. Pri- bath. LI 8-6397. ;f' room fo remployed person. 548-5902. B...…

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…40—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE BLOOMFIELD ON THE LAKE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 15668 JEANETTE Elegant 5 or 6 bedroom executive home. Dynamic 2 story foyer, Cathedral ceiling in family room, separate den, finished rec. room, screened porch, 31 ft. patio, cen- tral air-cond. A home of distinc- tion. For additional information contact. CHARLES SOWER chamberlain 626-6503 or 626-9100 18 tim...…

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…17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE OAK PARK OAK PARK CONTEMPORARY RANCH SOUTH FIELD Immediate Occupancy BY OWNER 11MILE-GREENFIELD AREA 3 bedroom brick ranch, finished rec room, carpeting, drapes and_ air conditioners, gas heat, large fenced yard, close to schools, shopping and transportation. $24,500.. 1967 built brick ranch. 3 bed- rooms • 1 1 /2 baths, 'family room, built-ins, central air, finished basement, beautifully decorated...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE 15211 OAK PARK BLVD. PREVIEW of Immediate occupancy, excellent condition, large ranch, 3 bed- rms., 1 1/, baths, pan. 'den., fin. basemt. with lay., central air, new carpeting and drapes thru- out, large kit., 21/2 car gar., automatic door, large patio w/ gas grill. Near synagogues and schools. Mid $30's. FARMINGTON HILLS. 14 MILE RD. 1/2 MILE WEST OF FARMINGTON ROAD • • • • HUNTI...…

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…• • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 1, 1974-43 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE GREAT BUY On this 3 bedrms. ranch, multi- ple baths, beautifully fin. rec. rm., slate foyer, cent. air., com- plete sprinkling system, near schools, and bus line. A PRESTIGE HOME IN A PRESTIGE AREA CALL\ PAULINE WIENER chamberlain GOLF COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES WEST BLOOMFIELD 399-3375 548-1500 /2 Mile W. of Farmington Rd. — N. of Walnut Lake Rd...…

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…44—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK RANCH Heads Realty Board OAK PARK N. OF 10 MILE RD. Excellent move-in condt. 3 bed- rms. ranch, 1 1 1/2 baths, car pet- ing and drapes, air condt., large country kit., all opploances, custom blt. fam. rm., 24 ft. rec. rm. w/bar, 2 fireplaces, near shopping transportation and schools. $28,500. North of 9 Mile Rd., Owner leaving state, 1,80...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 1, 1974-45 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 100' LAKE FRONTAGE OAK PARK Spacious 4 br. Dutch colonial on Lower Straits Lake. Fam. rm., library and sitting rm. on 1 st floor. Full bsmt. with fire- placed rec room. 3 car garage. $94,000. Large 3 bedroom brick ranch, paneled den, spacious kitchen, large master bedroom, 21/2 baths, central air conditioning, tiled and divided basement with private office and lots of ...…

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…46-Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 10 MILE AND SOUTHFIELD AREA Beautiful Southfield custom blt. quad-level, 4 bedrms newly carpeted thruout, cen. air, fenced yard, gas heat, ideal location to synagogues, schools, transportation, shopping, rec. center, 6 yrs. old. Only $39,- 900. Conventional. 19046 Goldwin 354-0281 FARMINGTON HILLS BY OWNER 30623 Woodstream Dr. Spacious 2600 sq. ft. pil- lared coloni...…

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…Prof. Etzioni Tackles Challenging Genetics In a chapter that poses the question "What Are They Brewing for Us?", in his "Genetic Fix," (Macmillan), Prof. Amitai Etzioni of Co- lumbia University makes this comment: "From the thirties until quite recently, in reaction to Nazi racist theories and in response to the struggle of blacks and other minorities for social equality, biological factors have been played down and the role of educa- tion an...…

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…New Testament Put Words in Jesus' Mouth? Gospel Writers Conveyed Jewish Values By LAWRENCE W. CROHN Editor's Note: Octogenarian Lawrence W. Crohn, for many years a leader in major move- ments here and now a resident of Rich- ardson, Tex., has devoted many years of studies to history, Bible and theology. He continues to write extensively, and the accompanying essay is a portion of his lengthy research on Jesus, the emerg- ence of Christianity...…

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