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November 10, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Jewish News, Its Editor Win First Smolar Award Boris Smolar TORONTO—The Detroit Jewish News and its editor, Philip Slomovitz, are the winners of', the first Smolar Award for Excellence in Jewish Journalism, established by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds in honor of Boris Smolar, editor emeritus of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. The selections were announced here by Jerold C. Hoffberger of Baltimore, chairman of the CJF bo...…

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…Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz El Al's Needs for Additional Landing Rights in U.S. . Outrages in the Skies and the In- ternational Indifference ... Ezra Pound's Sins International Responsibilities for the Continuing Outrages in the Skies Editorial expressions on the outrageous manner in which hijackers were able to force West Germany to release murderers to their allies indicate that public opinion generally disapproves of yielding ...…

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…Syrian Jews' Status Deteriorates (Continued from Page 1) The secret police maintain headquarters in the Jewish sections of Damascus, Aleppo and Qamishli, checking the residents to make sure they observe a 10 p.m. curfew, the committee s aid. Its information on the cur- rent situation of Syrian Jews was obtained from several who recently fled the coun- try and reached Western Europe. They stated that relatives of Jews who manage to get out of...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1 951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers. Michigan Press Association. National Editorial Assorts- (ion. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17515 W. Nine Mile. Suite 865, Southfield. Mich. 48075. Second-Clam Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and Additional Mailing Offices. Subscription $8 a year. Foreign...…

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…St. John Opening Speaker for Book Fair Saturday Nio.ht T The 21st Annual Jewish Book Fair will open 8:30 2-• p.m. Saturday with Robert St. John, author of "Eban," 11: Ina speaking on "Men Who Have Shaped the Middle East." Continuing through Nov. 19 at the Jewish Center, the fair will be highlighted with speakers, children's pro- grams, a Yiddish concert evening and a display and sale of 10,000 books. The community is invited to par- ticipate....…

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…French Jewry, in Financial Straits, Must Cut Back Israel Aid: Rothschild PARIS (JTA)—The presi- quence the local Jewish com- dent of the Fonds Social Juif munity is reduced to "a dis- Unifie (FSJU)—the central tress budget." French - Jewish welfare or- The president. Guy dc ganization — said here that Rothschild, head of the fa- too much French money goes mous Jewish banking family, to Israel and, as a conse- warned that unless the cur- rent ...…

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…THE DETROIT JL'WISH NEWS Friday, Nov. 10, 1972-7 Why wait until you're 50 to change your life style? Has your life been a drab, wish-and-wear existence? Why wai around for the years to change before you do? Osmun's can help you now. We can help you find that Enro Arn I Knit shirt and Eagle Double-Knit suit for the serious you. We can help you find that skinny-ribbed pullover and brushed cotton denims to change you into a more casual you. An...…

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…1,1 , 71.• TletrIT,01 II • State Dept. Tones Down Rogers' View That U.S. to Be Active on Canal Pact WASHINGTON (JTA) — A officials but not with the lem that Presidential advis- statement by Secretary of President. er lienry Kissinger h a s State William P. Rogers Rogers. on "Meet the asked Israel to come up with Sunday that the United Press." omitted the Middle a compromise proposal for a Slates would "very soon" be East in listing initia...…

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…Detroit Federation Television Film a CJF Award Winner in Toronto TORONTO—A total of 36 erations and Welfare Funds, public relations awards, were currently holding its 41st gen- won by 20 communities in the eral assembly here at the annual competition sponsored Royal York Hotel. Award by the Council of Jewish Fed- presentations were made at NEW CADILLAC? SEE OR CALL ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 ...…

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…10—Friday, Noy. 10, 1972 f THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Raimi's Curtains Contract Division Commercial Draperies r• I •••• - Draperies and Installation for Offices :IP Institutions • Professional • Apartment Complexes 255-1440 We specialize in draperies and installation for all types of commerical, rental and office buildings. Call without obligation for bidr, specifications and estimates. NY Gives $250,000 for Relief of Jewish Poor — E...…

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…r s r • lAtirt " LIDO BEACH, N.Y. (JTA) —Rabbi Bernard Bergman, president of the National Council for Torah Education, citing "great financial hard- ships" resulting from "ad- verse rulings" by the U.S. Supreme Court, proposed orApat.pta., Rated No I us the U S A see why Come so before you buy end From $49.50 mica. QUIST • TYPEWRITER CO. 10622 W. 7 WILL ROAD Pleyer• 2 015.. R. DI 2-1600 SI s ot° °tIlt geateleel4 WATCH HEADQUART...…

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…r- ---••• ■ •1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 Flint News Blood Program Set by Community Council The Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council will hold its An- nual Blood l'rogram noon-6 at Temple p m. Nov. 29, Beth El. Mittleman, R. J. Mrs. chairman of the blood pro- gram, stated that each month 6 to ID heart operations, using 60 to 120 pints of blood, are performed in Flint Residents of Genesee and Lapeer counties have all thei...…

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…Bonn's Failure to 'Take Effective Action' Against Libya Condemned JERUSALEM (JTA)—The impose effective "political secondary boycott of air ser- of them addressed to Ne w returned to t e West Bank Waldheim for circulation cabinet issued a sharp con- sanctions." vices to any country that York, have been intercepte d I to seek an e t ension of his among United Nations mem. demnation Sunday of the In an interview with th e does not abide by the t...…

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…14—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Credit Rich and Cash Poor? M. G. Benedek Representative SOUTHFIELD 444 1460 8 358 3900 Sound Life insurance planning helps close the gap. We've got great plans for you. Call your nearest ManuLife agent. AlantoiLife The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company Classified AdS Get FaSi Results Dayan, Hebron Leaders Clash Over Jewish, Moslem Rights JERUSALEM (JTA) —De- fense Minister Moshe ...…

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…Most Jews Back McGovern, but by Smaller Percentage (Continued from Page 1) district, Sheepshead Bay, Mr. Nixon polled 38 per cent of the vote, compared to 11 per cent four years ago. In some parts of New York City, Mr. Nixon's stronger showing among Jewish voters was at- tributed to the heavy support he received in Orthodox and Hasidic neighborhoods. But it was also apparent that the Jewish vote for Sen. McGovern was higher than that of any o...…

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…▪ 16-Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DAILY to Dee. 1 yi ill per pers ale VIM 8 "1 .11 I 2 pfs0Lx _1$5 cia ote. 40 of 130 100% AIR CONDITIONED. AMPLE PARKING. PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT JACK MURAVCHIK OWNER HUNT. Have we got a . vacation bargain for you! HOTEL ‘GAMORE Peel awl Prievee lbw% cabana ar•o OCEANFRONT at LINCOLN RD. Miami Beach Fla. Where do you want to go this year? Europe? The Bahamas? Mexico? Or can't yo...…

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…Gaza Curfew Set After RR Sabotage TEL AVIV (JTA) — A cur- few was imposed Sunday night on rural areas of the Gaza Strip following an at- tempt to sabotage the newly reopened Gaza-Tel Aviv rail line and a general upsurge of terrorist acts in the Strip in recent days. Urban areas were exempt. ed from the curfew. The Gaza-Tel Aviv rail- road, suspended in the 1948 war, resumed service last week for the first time in 25 years. The first train lef...…

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…18—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Congress Loses Several Jewish Members in Vote NEW YORK (JTA) — Of in 1968, though less than a Israel's security. the 12 Jewish members of majority, according to un- In Syracuse, Republican the last House of Represent- official estimates. Leonard C. Koldin opposed — by visitors who crossed th( JERUSALEM (JTA) atives, only four were known In California, Democrat incumbent Democratic Rep. Visito...…

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…! [ Anti-Israel Feeling Is Feared Religious Party as Reliance on Arab Oil Mounts Strength Shifts; "I am truly frightened by yon, who reveal why deple- Rafael First the potential conflict between tion of America's fossil fuel pro-Israel sentiment in this country and our increasing reliance on Arab oil. I be- lieve the U.S. is about to be caught in a Middle Eastern power play," Congressman Wayne Aspinall, chairman of the powerful House Interi...…

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…20—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 SYNAGOGUE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS General Speaks at Reception SE RV ICE S CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL. NUSACH HART: Services '5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Kranz will speak on "Do Our Souls Resemble One Another?" How- ard Simon, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH ABRAII►91.11ILLF:I.: Services 5:30 p.m. to- day and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern will preach on "Character and Personality: How Are They Shaped?" Sdney Friedma...…

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…American Legal Expert Surmounts . Many Obstacles to Meet Soviet Jews A prominent American pro- seeking to leave the Soviet fessor of law is back from Union. "Exposure to secrets" the Soviet Union, disappoint- appeared to be the rationale ed that officials refused to for the government's refusal let him observe the work- of emigration rights for sci- ings of the Soviet judicial entists. system but convinced, never- Prof. Dash promised that the...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, Nev. 10, 1972 Israeli Slaps Peers Studying in the U.S. 19-Yr.-Old Gives Up Fight to Stay Out of Israeli Army TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Yar- iv Ben Eliezer, 32-year-old secretary of the Israeli Stu- dent Association of North America, has words of praise for American students and a measure of criticism for his Israeli peers. Interviewed by a corre- spondent of the Hebrew daily, Maariv, Ben Eliezer said that relation...…

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…CluL Womens HANITA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. The program will feature a Hanuka celebration and a book review. Mrs. Ar- thur Shufro will speak on Nobel Prize winner Nellie Sachs. Luncheon will be served. Caricatures for your party fb SAM FIELD BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, will hold a meeting 2 p.m. Sunday at Hadassah House. Rose Poskel will review "0 Jerusalem!" by La...…

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…24—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Robert Stein Weds Frances Sue Haron omen sClubs (Continued from Page Apts., club house. There wil be prizes and refreshments. Guests are invited. There is 23) YOUNG ISRAEL OF' GRF:ENFIELD SISTER- HOOD will hold its member- ship tea 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Marcel Sande', 24731 Sus- sex, Oak Park. A knit shop representative will demon- strate needle point. • • • WHITEHALL...…

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…Federation Women's Division to Hear Dr. Jick at Institute Nov. 29 Prof. Leon A. Jick, direc- tor of the newly formed In- stitute for Jewish Life, will be the principal speaker at the 26th annual institute of the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, to be held at the Jewish Center 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Nov. 29, according to the in- stitute chairman, Mrs. Shel- don D. Stern. Jick, who addressed the general assembly of the CJFWF (Co...…

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…Mt DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Frkkry, Nev. le, 1172 SHOP AT Cubical Former Detroiter Makes Good Laura II edes to Be Try at Politics in California Newilrs.Ostreifher Former Detroiter Judy Silver made a try at politics —for only one reason: her deep interest in better The campaign, so say Sausalito residents, was a valuable one. Mrs. Silver's campaigning brought enlight- enment and assured intro- duction of new methods for educational advancemen...…

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…eiclsynand Detroit Social Worker Falic THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wilkes-Barre Community Copes With Tragedy Leon Cohan Named VP at Detroit Edison By GARY SIEGEL "The synagogue was a mess. It smelled musty. The wax on the floor was re- moved. And water marks were very apparent. "But the people were there for the services." Mrs. Ruth S. Getz, staff social worker of the Jewish Family and Children's Serv- ice, described this situation as typical ...…

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…28—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Art Auction to Help Channel 56 Detroit's public broadcast- tile station, Channel 56, will hold "Art on the Air," a weekend art auction to in- . elude paintings, sculpture, weaving, jewelry, coins and antiques, 5 p m. - midnight Nov. 18 and 19. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED ty•orews - es•cRon• - Arms- Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN N•,It r.•41 inn nelo...…

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…get t7. ) 5- • e fire ource moral tmer- JL 'RA United Charities Meeting Will Honor Two Young Leaders 4 The 73rd annual meeting I dations of the nominating 1 of the United Jewish Chari- committee whose members 3. ties will be held 8 p.m . Nov. include Martin E. Citrin and George M. Zeltzer. 21 at the Jewish Center. 1 Irwin Green, president, During the evening there will give the annual report. will also be a meeting of A Milton J. Mille...…

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…AI)L Mission Finds Latin Jews Trying to Adapt to Radical Change, NEW YORK — Fifty•three leaders of the Anti-Dela ma• tion League of Boat Brith, recently returned from Smith America, report that the Jewish communities there are making major ef• forts to adapt to revolu- tionary changes sweeping the continent which ha VC S e r i o 11 s implications for Jews, individually and runt munally. The delegation, which in- cluded community leaders from ...…

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…`Trade Union Ties With Israel Strengthened by Ilistadrue Gregory Bardacke, national executive director of the American Trade Union Coun• MI for Histadrut, told the recent annual Histadrut Con- ference here that Histadrut's ties with the American trade union movement are becom- ing stronger every day. These ties have helped Histadrut financially and have led to a greater under- standing by union leaders and politicians of the prob- lems and n...…

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…32—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 q3irtk THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Announcements Nov 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Grosberg (Judith Stamell), former Detroiters of Rockville, Md., a son, Michael David. • • Oct. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goldstein (Joanne Rosenthal of Detroit) of Silver Spring, Md., a son Eliot Barry. • • • Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Stein (Rochelle DeYoung), 29260 Prestwick, Southfield, a daughter, Sheri Melissa. • • • Oct. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LARCO'S Friday, Nev. 10, 1972-33 Fine Italian-American Cansme 7irfa, Ke the • BANQUET FACILITIES New OP... Sande, 12 Noon 7573 W. Mr Nickels Rd. UN 74455 The Best of Everything - NOSTALGIC memories of the early '405 took hold as ' we visited the new Peking House on 11 Mile and Wash- -. ington ni Royal Oak ... Mem- ories of the old Atlantic Gar- dens on Linwood and Cort- land and the young teen- . ager who helpe...…

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…-7-9•ND la•11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, Nev. 10, 1972 THE ADVANCE NOSHERIE CAFETERIA Ride the Roils to Yesteryears Try Our Famous Par PRIVATE FACILITI S AVAILABLE FOR B AS PAITZVA RECEPTIONS SATES MEETINGS BOWLING 11•NOUIETS UN IONS • NNI IIES•• ■ •••111IS Steals & Eggs . • Dessert Rol 13 • l * * GREAT DAY TO 576-1588 Ids oile nors moult Luncheons 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Dinners From 5:00 p.m. 26207 W. Warren Miles W of Tele ...…

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…GREAT DAY TO ALVARO'S Harry Wolfson, 85, Honored at Harvard CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Prof. Italian & American Cuisine Reweareat•Ceekted Lineage 115 Sooting Res 1624 W. 14 Mile Rd. BUFFET (W. of Creeks Rd.) LUNCHEON & Lounge VINCENZO'S Mohan- American C wstne •.• 18211 JOHN Open I • tv. to 7 • nt Rot Lot.. Donnor 12 NOON 549-2420 Harry A. Wolfson, pilosophy professor at Harvard Uni- versity since 1925, recently was guest of honor at a re-...…

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…36—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS Danny Raskin's LISTENING OVERHEARD . . . a mother talking about her teen-ager . . "They grow up before you know it. My daughter is wearing her first pair of long pants already." DARBY'S STANLEY Steamer was the scene of re- cent stag for Jimmy New- man, son of Fay and Lou Newman . . who this month MOVIE GUIDE Americana Complex I, II, III Greenfield Rd. , 338.3920...…

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…13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS in004000000000000000000000000000 13—APARTMENTS FOR RENT Q,9 • • g_p toe gs WALDEN WOOD COUNTRY CORNER LUXURY TOWNHOUSES 2 Bedrms., 2 1/2 IN SOUTHFIELD Boths—S375 Super spacious 1 bedroom Apartment 11,062 sq. ft.l 2 bedroom apartments 11,317 sq. ft.) 3 bedroom townhouses 12.106 sq. ft 3 Bedrms., 2!/2 Baths—$425 dr small pets welcome) (Children Includes carpeting, CENT. AIR COND. Dishwa...…

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…or cror 14711Mil 38—Friday, Nay. 10, 1972 TIOSIT1O THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16-1—CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 13—APARTMENTS FOR RENT SOUTHFIELD r".— 1nrwU 1 AND 2 BEDROOM FROM $225. Luxurious apts In Southfield's finest location. POINTE 0' WOODS. 12 Mile west of Tele- graph. 2400 WOODWARD NORTH 352-8125 nity BEAUTIFUL 2 bedren., swimming pool, 1 blk. from Northland. 544- 9706. PALMER Park-McNichols. Fur- nished lovely 21/2 room studio ...…

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…▪ 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES Franklin Corner Colonial Lovely high lot with private treed back yd. 4 bedrms., Fam. Rm., large foyer, lots of wall- I paper, VI9,500. NORTHVILLE TWP, 40301 Fairway Custom ranch to a beauti- ful and secluded setting adjacent to Meadowbrook Country Club on approx. I acre. 5 bedrms.. 3t. baths, 2 car att. garage, full base. w/fin. rec. rm., wet bar, fireplc. $72,900. chamberlain Fran...…

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…WEDGEWOOD COMMONS 17—HOMES FOR SALE Bring your check book for this 2 yr. old rust. step-up Ranch. Oyler moving van for day of closing. Done In exquisite taste. ENery available extra. for a per- sonal tour. CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE Charming brk. ranch on quiet street, .3., bedrm , fam, em., fireplc , I t,hty rm , private CALL BEA GREENBLATT yard. Open SoI.-Sun. 1-5. DURBIN COMPANY 557-9284 559-0181 17—HOMES FOR SALE In the 15x24 Family R...…

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…11,J31.1 USAir"' TIACT2e! 1WIT CVO f ne wwit1-3 nn 142 S 09 3 1211r0-1—Cf 9 Il.7 q')7 • , •Ar — 7 ntommt-',1 ariows1 ,-7;e✓ 7 1.7 0477 77,./714 CENTER REALTY PRESENTS STATELY PILLARED COLONIAL —,SFLD. 32642 OLDE FRANKLIN DRIVE OLDE FRANKLIN TOWNE 14 Mile and Middiebelt Area Let us show you this beautiful 4 Bdrm. PILLARED COLONIAL. 21/2 Baths. Paneled beamed ceiling in Family Rm. w/nat. firpl. Kit. w/bIt.-ins. CENTRAL AIR, SPRIN...…

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…42-Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 17. - 17 - HOMES FOR SALE 12 MILE-SOUTHFIELD AREA Beautiful custom bit. colonial, air cond., landscaped, sprink- ler system, 3 bedrrns., 1st fl. lound., form rm., liv. rm., din. rm., den, bit-in kitchen, 21/2 baths, $52,000. 557-7782 TWYCKINGHAM- SOUTHFIELD HOUSES FOR SALE 22171 CHATSFORD CIRCUIT E. Luxur. spacious 4 bed. C. Col. Lge foyer, Fom. Rm. w/ firepl., 2 1/2 baths, lge. blt-in kit. dinette, excel!. c...…

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…THE DURBIN COMPANY, REALTONE. QUIET LOCATION — SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD RANCH PINE LAKE PRIVILEGES Four bedrooms, 31/2 baths, library, 30-foot family roan with fireplace, large, built-In kitchen, br •akfast area. full base ment, 21/2-car garage, central air, a very beautiful home on a lovely lot-667,900. Beautiful four-bedroom quad leyel. 2., baths, family reuse with fireplace. 12 foot dining roan. spacious kitchen Man built-ins, breakfastar...…

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…44—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 Lahser area 4 bedrm. Col.. large bedrms., dream hitch.. formal din rm scr patio. Family Rm. w/flrepl ., , CENT. AIR, circular drive, rndst cond. $56,500. OAK PARK-3 bedroom center entrance colo- nial, 2 1 /2 baths, dining room, family room with beamed ceiling and fireplace, large kitchen and eating area, dishwasher, self-cleaning oven, car- peted, 2 car att. gar. More features. Don't miss this one. 14300 Hart (S. of ...…

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…• • 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 30-A-INSTRUCTIONS 17-HOMES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD RANCH MATH TUTORING. Grades 7-12. James Wineman. UN 3-6372. HUNTINGTON WOODS Young couple. 2 story brick. 1 bedrm., ltx baths, library, fin- ished basement, rent. air, new .a n r s. tin ilcangera gr m afn es, all appli- 3 bedrm., 21/2 baths, oft. gar., e eye, patio, gas bar-b-q, cent. air, elec. air cleaner, marble fireplr., full din. rm., carpeting, custom drapes, 1...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 Money, Brains to Fight Pollution JERUSALEM — Koor In- dustries has declared 1973 "Ecology Year," and will invest 0.1 per cent of its turnover in the battle against pollution in its own plants. This is above current ex- penditure by individual com- panies. Spokesman of the Histadrut industrial complex noted that Makhteshim, one of its af- filiated companies, plans (with the aid of a World Bank ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS Friday, Sm. 10, 1 72-47 Noted Paratrooper Killed in Mishap TEL AVIV (JTA) — An of- ficial Israeli plane flew to Zaire to bring home the body of Lt. CoL Tuvia Aryeh, 58, head of an Israeli advisory mission to the West African state, who was killed Sunday in a parachute accident. Col. Aryeh, also known as Marcel Tobias, was one of the most decorated and most colorful professional soldier: in Israel's armed forces. A for...…

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…Sachars—Abram and Howard—Add Valuable Studies to World History Abram L. Sachar Sachar is a name with distinction for a father-son team. They work sep- arately, each is high in his field of endeavor; they write separately, yet there is much more than the devoted kinship. Their writings are historically allied. Both have the universal outlook. Both are students of international experiences as they affect all nations. Each has attained authorit...…

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…____andt Promises to Raise Soviet• Jewry Issue in Moscow —Story on Page 18 ;Cornrminications Muddle: How Jewish Press is Grossly Misrepresented in the U. S. Parve Inspires Language Study USSR Jewry's Michigan Weekly Editorial Page 2 Role in Kremlin Propaganda Campaign Review of Jewish News Commentary Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle LX, No. 26 410i..1 17515 W. 9 Mile, Sui...…

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….Pute137:C.on me- -origin of Yiddishized"Parve' Scourge of the 'Mosrim' and Their Applicability to the Anti-iv-40s 'laical/it- sit' a (tiara6 a Among. : By Philip Rustiarqews . . Chronicler_ in ,Loacion Jewish Chronicle posed an interesting ques- - Hadassah _sah's -60thanniversa - stimUlatesreview of .104torical developments which led tion about "That Word." He offered a prize for any one who could give him the origin Of the word Par...…

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