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May 01, 1970 • Page Image 1

…The Supreme Battle for Justice for the Jew in, the Middle East Detroit Readies to Mark Israel's 22nd Anniversary Story on Page if VOL. LVI I. No. 7 A psychological study . . . the attitude of the Arab terrorist, the historic position of the Jewish people ... an exchange of letters between an El Fatah spokesman and the Israel students . . . and an analysis in Purely Commentary on Page 2. THE jEWISH NEWS Michigan Weekly Review of Jewish ...…

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…Purely Commentary The Terror and Its Aim to Kill and to Destroy Plus the View of Israeli Students Who Outline the Jewish View and the Need for Action for Survival. ' find the Mufti complaining to Hit- Terror does not always end in destruction. In a society in which people are willing to see both ' ler that too many Jewish•children When sides, to judge the effects of threats to a people's security in the light of that people's determined will...…

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…NoziParty'sMidavest Leader,Son of Jese„ May Face _Purge CHICAGO — Leaders of the American Nazi Party have been considering purging Frank Collin, Midwest "coordinator" for the party. His father is Jewish. The Jewish heritage of Collin, 25, was disclosed in The Chicago Sun- Times. Reached by phone, Robert Lloyd, Nazi executive director, said, "The party has a firm policy which precludes Jews from being mem- bers, and that policy is not about C...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Associaton of Englsh-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co-, 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield. Mich. 48075. Phone 356-8400 Subscription $7 a year. Foreign $8. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ Busine...…

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…Golda Suggests Plan for Accord Continued from Page 1) stressed that this was a personal view. Observers here noted that the concept was croached to the cabinet almost two years ago by Foreign Minister Abba Eban and was opposed by Herut leader Menahem Begin. The premier indicated that there was no deci- sion in the government as yet on this or other specific proposals. The Arab states were considered unlikely to accept an interim set- tlement ...…

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…American Legion Commander Hits Soviet Ambitions in Middle East The Soviet previously." NEW YORK Saying that the Israelis de- Union was denounced as trouble- maker in the Middle East by the serve a kinder fate than con- Commander tinued hostilities, American 1.egion's national com- Patrick added that "We pray mander. this crisis, too, will pass—that "We are aware of the implica- hostilities will cease, and Arabs tions of the.in•reased flow of ...…

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…BUCHAREST, Romania — If the United Arab Republic boycott Romania is walking a tightrope in office threatened economic sanc- the Middle East—what with main- tions if Romanian dealings with taining an embassy in Israel at Israel increased. the same time she moves within The dealings did increase — the Soviet orbit—it has not shown to the tune of a 50 per cent in her booming trade with all rise in trade to more than states in the Middle East. $32...…

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…Private Schools Co-Chatirmen Named for Dinner AJCongress Suit Will Challenge Aid to y en- emocracy. An Soil charged that the bill repro - American NEW YORK (JTA)—The Am- croachments on the Bill of Rights lip Sloittovitz lIttitttring Phi erican Jewish Congress has de- sents a powerful attack„ on the and any challenge to its integrity Irwin I. Cohn, chairman of the Jewish National Fund dinner hon- oring Philip Slomovitz, to be held June 17 at C...…

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…Masada Story Dramatically Fictionalized in Gneron's .111 S Volume 'The End of _Days' Masada, the fortress that was besieged by the Romans in the first century of this era and was cap- tured only after all of the surviving Jewish defenders, numbering more than 900, had committed suicide rather than fall into the hands of the enemy as slaves or prisoners or possibly facing death at their hands, has been a subject of great- est interest in recen...…

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…10—Friday, May 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint News Community C ouncil Report The Senior Friendship Club Honors Kasle, Sendler Manheim Shapiro to Speak on Jewish Youth, Education The Senior Friendship Club of the Flint Jewish Community Coun- cil sponsored a Passover recep- tion honoring Louis Kasle. Presen- Sociologist, author and educator tations by Percy Kaplan of the Jewish National Fund were made Manheim S. Shapiro will speak ...…

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…Israel's Anniversary to Be Marked With IBig Celebration The Jewish community will go all out this year for Israel's 22nd anniversary of independence. Cul- mination of a week-long celebration sponsored by the Jewish Center will he a May 17 parade and picnic coordinated by the Jewish Community Council with a num- ber of student groups. Starting at 12:30 p.m. from the auxiliary parking lot of Cong. Bnai Moshe, 10 Mile and Church St., Oak Park, ...…

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…Rights of South African Jews Defended by Political Leaders; but One Leaves Doubt Laborite Plants Trees in Jerusalem Forest JERUSALEM — Emanuel Shin- The Peace Forest is located in well, veteran leader of the British formerly demilitarized territory on Labor Party and member of Par- the slopes of the bill of the High liament, and Mrs. Shinwell planted Commissioner's Palace. The For- it was proclaimed in saplings in the Jewish National BY EDG...…

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…Ethical _Jewish Studies Extensively Formulated in Agus' Vision and Way' Religious humanism in the sacred literature of the Jewish people is being explored in the thorough fashion of Rabbi Jacob B. Agus' scholarly approaches in his "The Vision and the Way" which has been reissued by Frederick Ungar Pub- lishing Co. in a paperback. In this extensive study, the emi- nent Baltimore scholar offers "an interpretation of Jewish ethics" and explores ...…

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…▪ - agreement that might be reach- A new JERUSALEM IJTA) ed with the Arabs and declared split has emerged in the cabinet that any settlement mast Pro- over the issue of permanent Jew- vide for open frontiers because ish settlement in the occupied "Israel will not resume living West Bank town of Hebron. Com- in a ghetto." ing on the heels of the Goldmann affair, it disclosed sharp controver- Minister-Without-Portfolio Nfena- sy within Premier...…

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…Traveling Exhibit, Tzeda THE DETROIT JEWISH KM'S Mystiques of Violence Contending With Israel's Jewish Heritage Outlined in Sword-Harp Study War and peace are the themes, mystiques of violence and aspira- tions for national redemption are intermingled in "Israel" by Dr. Ferdynand Zweig, published by Fa rl e ig h Dickinson University Press. An appropriate subtitle to the book is "The Sword and the Harp." This describes the author's ap- proach...…

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…16—Friday, May 1, 1970 SYNAGOGUE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SERVICES TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "Spiritual Ecology." Brian Gordon, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Lehrman will speak on "Tragedy. and After." Richard Markow and Afichael Fox. Bnai Mitzva. CONG. 3IISIIKAN ISRAEL: Services 7:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat- urday. Rabbi Kranz will speak on "The ...…

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…Fun Galore in Brooklynite Arnold Sherman's Story About an American Family That Settles in Israel Arnold Sherman is the public re- lations man for El AI in Israel. He lives with his family in a fish- ing village north of Tel Aviv. He has written poetry, fiction, special articles for Israeli and American newspapers since settling in Israel in 1963. A native of Brooklyn, he has brought with him to Israel a Brooklynese sense of humor and a knack ...…

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…Max Miller. Owner of Delicatessen Max Miller, owner and founder of Miller's Delicatessen and Alas- ka Smoked Fish Co., died Monday at age 83. Mr. Miller, 27355 Greenfield, Southfield, ran the delicatessen from 1920 to 1963 and retired six years ago. He was a member of Cong. Beth Achim and formerly Cong. Bnai Moshe. Born in Russia. NIr. Miller was a Detroit area resident for the past 54 years. Surviving are his wife, Mollie; three sons. Al of ...…

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…Zionist Position Delimited in the Knightley and Simpson New Volume Describing 'The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia Eccentric, never devoid of intri- gue, always with one objective in view—that of serving his country, Great Britain — Col. T. E. Law- rence, who became famous for his "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" as much as for his leadership in the Arabian revolt, was certainly a strong supporter of Zionism. His aim may have been to ad- vance Br...…

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…iE 9 1:SH NEWS Exit Visas Reportedly Granted to Some Soviet Je ws LONDON (JTA) — Informed sources reported here Sunday that a number of Soviet Jews. includ- ing Yosif Kazakov, who have pub- licly demanded the right to e:ni- grate to Israel have been granted exit visas and given 10 days to leave the Soviet Union. The sources said they include members of a group of 39 Moscow- Jews who signed and distributed a letter to the Soviet Foreign Min- ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Friday, May 1, 1970-21 Yeshiva U. Undergraduates Clarify Position on `Nonsectarian' Trend Expressing fears that "what's on paper now could become a reali- ty," a spokesman for a group of Yeshiva University undergraduate leaders told The Jewish News that his group, the Concerned Students Coalition, fears a trend toward non-sectarianism at the New York university. Ninety-one students staged an orderly demonstration at ...…

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…7 Pioneer Women's Drive to Aid Children Paul Zuckerman to Talk1 22— Frida ' Ma Y to Mothers, Daughters The second phase of Detroit Carnal Pioneer Women's annual observance of World Jewish Child Day will be a canister drive in which several hundred members will participate Sunday through Tuesday. Climaxing the drive will be the awarding of a trip to Israel or 5500 on May 21 at Pioneer Women's annual installation. Working on the canister driv...…

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…Jewish Woman Power Rallied Marilynn Rosenthal, I U-M Grad Student, Winner of 2 Awards THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 1, 1970-23 Definitely Different! PHOTOGRAPHY Sinvitations NIrs. Marilynn Waratt Rosenthal, by wife of Avram Rosenthal, of Li- vonia, is the recent recipient of twe : awards: a University of Michigan Professional Photographer Hopwood Writing Award and a na-, for all occasions tional Danforth Graduate Fellow Most REASON...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 24—Friday, May 1, 1970 Mrs. Linden Heads Bontuit-SlutskyNuptials Citywide Program to Be Held in September iar Jai a .hiller zo Il "ca Planners Institute .111-.11elvvn ROM zn July The 29•h annual Prt:::- a7:-. Plan- MISS BARBARA MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller cf Knob Woods Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Bar- bara Jane to Melvyn Martin Rom. son of Mrs. Jack Rom of Cranhroek Ave. and the late Dr. Jack...…

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…▪ Zionist Organization Inaugurates Six-Week One Last Recipe With Jaffas Membership Drive; Weisman to Speak on 7th While we're waiting for the A six-week membership drive an opprobrium must be met by was inaugurated by the Zionist the Jewish communities with firm Organization of Detroit under the replies of giving strength to the chairmanship of Dr. Sidney Leib. Zionist cause. They declared: "If we do not respond so firmly, Aided by a we will...…

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…Film Relates Needs of Mentally Retarded; Jewish Residential Care Facility Urged "Shma, Yisrael, Adonai Elo- henu, Adonai Ehod . . ." Recited by a woman of 49 whose home since 1928 has been the Lapeer State Home and Training School and who has had two visitors in the past 15 years. the Shma takes on a new and eloquent meaning. Yetta is one of two principal figures in a new film viewed Wed. nesday evening by almost 500 per- sons at the Jewish C...…

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…Seder Luncheon for Mental Patients — Part of the Real World for a Day Dill, Onion Relishes Added to Heinz Line Friday, May 1, 1970-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Heinz USA announces two new Center Single Adults Plan Annual Election The Single Adults of the Jewish Milling, treasurer; and Esther Sol- additions to its relish product line, each bearing the U of the Union Center will hold their election of omon and Marcy Swartz, secre- of Orthodox ...…

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…28—Friday, May 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS lliss Small, 111r. Lipson to Med in November Vocational Service Pleads: Jobs for Students Urgently Needed During This Summer Robert A. Steinberg, chairman of the summer job placement pro- gram committee of the Jewish Vocational Service, has issued an urgent plea to employers to as- sist in providing summer jobs for , students. Declaring that it is "facing a critical job market," the Voca- tion...…

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…Hopes to Be Clinical Psychologist 'Citron to Address Junior Division Coed Enters MSU Honors College By ROSEBIARY VOCINO Contrary to the typical image of constantly picketing and demon- strating college students, many are trying to change the world by put.' ting their energies into becoming future leaders in their chosen field. Maxine Thome, a junior at Mich- igan State University (31SU) is a ' good example of this type of uni- versity stude...…

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…30—Friday, May I, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LZ-Landsrnanshaften Bond Leader Heading the Labor Zionist Movement—Landsmanshaften 1970 Israel Bond Campaign are (from left) Louis E. Levitan, Detroit Israel Bond director; Nathan P. Rossen, Labor Zionist-Landsrnanshaften "Man of the Year;" Morris Lieberman, celebration chairman; and Harry L. Schumer, campaign chairman. Not shown is Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, honorary chairman of the campaign, whi...…

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…Memorial Academy Dedicated Albert Kramer to Six Million Set by Survivors to Run for Levin's Shaarit Haplaytah Organization must never be forgotten. We hope —Survivors of the Holocaust—will that this incredible lesson will be hold an annual Memorial Academy inculcated into the general curri- dedicated to the memory of the culum so it will serve as an eter- Six Million 3 p.m. Sunday at Cong. nal warning to posterity. The world of today seems al...…

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…32—Friday, May 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Trio of Youth Award Ai tuners 1. Winners of the annual League of Jewish Women's Youth Awards (from left) Lauren 'den, Mark Goldsmith and Debra Fauman are holding the silver religious items that attest to their leadership and community participation. Looking on are (from left) Mrs. Norman Kanter, youth awards chairman; Frank Lederman and Mrs. Joseph Maltzer, two of the judges; and Mrs. Louis Re...…

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…Old Timers' Reunion Set for May 24 Incoming officers of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers (from left) Ben Krell Jr., secretary; Samuel G. Bank and Barney Barnett, vice presidents; and Harry L. Pliskow, president, will be installed at the Old Timers' 15th annual reunion dinner-dance 6 p.m. May 24 at Temple Israel. Not pictured is Dr. Arthur Gilbert, treasurer. Past president Abe Sclunier will be installing officer, and immediate past president Har...…

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…• 34—Friday, May 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Recorded 'Living Story of Israel' Provides Informative Travelogue People I∎lake News Detroit painter MALKA.KUTNICK "The Living Story of Israel" is has emerged into strength and cre- was selected by the art department a long-playing record produced by ativity. of Wayne State University to hold The positive efforts are empha- Living Story Records, 11275 Massa- a one-man exhibition all next w...…

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…Report of Soviet-Manned Planes Spurs Plea for Jets to Israel (Continued from Page 1) reports of Russian assignments to pilot Egyptian war planes are cor- rect is expected to lead a change in President Nixon's attitude and his abandonment of deferrals in providing Israel with additional Phantoms to assure the state's security.) The Israel government has of- ficially informed the United States government of this development. PI-oilier GoIda Mei...…

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…Mortgage Lending Up --- - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, May 1, 1970 • • • APPEARING NIGHTLY Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Show Time 9 p.m.' to 2 a.m. All Credit Cards Honored * The Best of Everything LARCO'S sf • The picture of mortgage lending in the three-county Detroit metro- politan area was looking a little better in March, it was revealed in Lawyers Title Insurance Corp.'...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 ■ IMINIIII:=12132131111 ■ 11 ir SEA FOODS CHECKER EAR-E-11 r CLAM SHOP TR 4-2870 LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods Serving Oysters, Clams, 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Music by Muzak RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile DELICATESSEN 10 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS LUNCHES • DINNERS OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST Car...…

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…▪ 38—Friday, May 1, 1970 Ale akleaD Stratford Season STRATFORD, Ontario — New casting has been released for the. 18th season of the Stratford Fes- tival, which opens June 8 with "The Merchant of Venice," to be followed on consecutive nights by "The School f or Scandal" and "Iledda Gabler." "Cymbeline," the fourth Festival Theater production, will open July 21. Additions to the previously an- nounced "Cymbeline" cast include Barry :MacGrego...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SPACIOUS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 1 bedroom apartment with bal- cony, fully carpeted and drapes, built-ins, air-condition- er and heat. Laundry and stor- age facilities. 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 TELEGRAPH AT 7 1/2 MILE RDS. Oak Pk. — lmmed. Occupancy 3 BEDRMS. & FAMILY RM. 10...…

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…40-Friday, Ntay 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13 — FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10 MILE-GREENFIELD AREA Immediate Occupancy Woh ikciats apt. 2 bedroom apartment, full size bal- cony. Central air, built-in kitchen appliances including dishwasher. Carpeting. Swimming pool. Conven- ient to everything. Greenfield at 10 1 /2 Mi. Rd. 545 - 7163, MANAGER 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT 3 ROOM apartment. Separate entrance, utilities fu...…

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…17— HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 15925 OPEN GUNDAY 2-5 Harden Circle, Southfield 10 511: Greenfield area. Scant. spa- cious 5 bedrm. colonial. Family Rm. w/firepl., 21/2. vanity baths, luxur. carpeting and drapes, lge. blt. in kitch., dinette, 1St. flr. laundry, bsmt., att. 2 car gar. Sprinklers, etc. Excel!. value, don't miss. 353 2400. LEEDS REALTY FARMINGTON Fine residence, located on 3 acres of beautifully landscaped ground...…

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…42—Friday, May 1, 1970 SAT BUILDS S COST FOR IMMEDIATE SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 10867 Hart, Huntington Woods MUST SELL BERKLEY-HUNTINGTON WOODS SCHOOL DISTRICTS I Detw. Scotia & S. of 11 Mi. Lovely area, close to shopping & Hunting- ton \Yds. Community Center. Sharp- full base. ly decorated, Firepl. Mast bedrm. w/doorwall. Separate 2 bedrm. area w/Den & half bath...…

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…17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE CIPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 5441 CLARIDGE LANE, DEERFIELD VILLAGE — Custom-b uilt 5 bed- room home, 1 , 2 years old. Large Family Room overlooking sunken patio. Top-grade carpet d,r custom draperies through. Mint condition! Large assumable mortgage. Value priced $62,900. OAK PARK 4 bedroom ranch, 21/2 baths, carpet- ing, drapes, central air-conditioning. By owner. Excellent condition. Open Sun. 2-5 or by...…

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…44—Friday, May 1, 1970 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ALAN GROSSMAN CO. 19345 Livernois DI 1-9090 b. f. chamberlain co. Bought Another House OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 MUST SELL this one 24620 MANISTEE 17097 Magnolia Pkway, Southfield Lge. CENT. AIR COND. 2 bedrm. RANCH w,'all brick nat. firepl.' in Liv. Rm. Lge. Din. El. beautiful modern kitch. w/all blbins. Separate breakf. Em. lovely Libr. Completely enclosed glassed in porch. Ma...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 23831 CONDON Just $22,900 for this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, full base- .nent. Fully carpeted, draped, stove, air-cond. unit included. Near schools and transporta- tion. Assume 51/4% mortgage or FHA. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Oak Park, Northfield Blvd. Section OAK PARK. Fine 3 bedroom, family room home. Central air-conditioning. LI 7-9359 or KE 8-2420. 17—HOUSES FOR SA...…

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…• 46—Friday, May 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—REAL ESTATE WANTED 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED RELIABLE woman desires babysitting, convalescent care. 931-3687. 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE 50—BUSINESS CARDS People with cash must relo- DECORATING, painting, neat and cate. List homes or incomes. PERSON WANTED TO HELP clean. Small carpenter work. 544-4104, Immediate sales. IN SCRAP METAL, PAPER 542.3270. MERGER 861-5585 BUSINESS. N...…

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…Friday, May 1, 1970-47 TI..: DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cantor Katzman, Harry Kashtan; Formerly With Was on Sinai Staff Dr. Harry A. Kashtan, a prac- Cong. Bnai Moshe ticing physician who was on the Cantor David Katzman, cantor at Cong. Bnai Moshe for a number of years, died Tuesday in Jeru- salem, where he had resided the past five months. He was in his 805. Cantor Katzman had been in re- tirement in California for the past 10 years since he left...…

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…Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz (Continued from Page 2) to search for peace and therefore, would like to pose to you several - questions of practical value. You hope that some day "We might together study and live in this beautiful country." Does that imply that you disagree with Ar- ticle Six of the Palestinian National Covenant, passed by the P.L.O. in July, 1968 that would allow only those Jews to remain here who came to Israel bef...…

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