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March 15, 1974 • Page Image 37

…Women to Mark ORT Day '74 With Events Michigan Region of Wom- en's American ORT, will mark ORT Day '74 with activities beginning 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. There will be a tea room, boutiques and educational displays. At 1 p.m. the ORT film, "L'Hayim—To Life," will be shown. For informa- tion, call the ORT office, 557-0585. mate MAX SCHRUT for quality photographs and fast service call me at Traverse Temple Plans Sab...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, March 15, 1974 People Make News Prof. BEN SCHNEIDER head of the industrial psy chology program at the Uni versity of Maryland and a Fuibright Scholar, is at Bar- Ilan University, giving a spe- cial post-graduate field re- . search seminar. The seminar is for graduate students and teaching an undergraduate industrial psychology class. 11 IRVING SHAPIRO of Lib- erty, N.Y., has been appoint- ed national co-...…

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…Black Volunteer Heading Back to Israel and His Ilaverim' Glen Boyer, 23, a student, in the Habet Ushma Hebrew class at the Ten Mile Jew- ish Center, is leaving for Is- rael soon after Passover to spend at least a year at Kibutz Hamadya, not far -from Tiberias. Boyer, a Black, spent eight months at the kibutz last year, working in various jobs but most of_ the time driving 'or. he decided to return to the United States, his haverim gave him a ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Julius Chajes Compositions to Be Highlighted at Center Festival A Jewish Music Festival featuring the compositions of conductor Julius Chajes will highlight the season's fourth concert by the Center Sym- phony Orchestra 3:30 p.m. March 24 in the J e w i s 11 Center. This special concert in cele- bration of Jewish Music Month will present the John Dovaras Singers, cellist Paul Olefsky, Cantor Harold Or- bach and singer...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS IIIL Rosa Luxemburg Friday, March 15, 1974-41 Stamp Arouses German Dispute DP Camp Experience Motivates An orange — not red Rosa Luxemburg postage stamp issued in Bonn, Ger- many, has aroused renewed disputes. Executed on Jan. 15, 1919, after the Communist uprising in Berlin, Rosa Lux- emburg has been associated in the leftist movements with K' •..Liebknecht. West Ger- With its setting in Munich, "Oktoberfest," a ...…

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…Four Kishinev Activists Sentenced as 'Hooligans' NEW YORK (JTA) — Fol- lowing nationwide detentions in the Soviet Union March 1, four Kishinev activists were sentenced to 15 days on charges of "petty hooligan- ism" for attempting to pre- sent their cases to the local ovir, it -was reported by the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. The four are: Yak o v Shvartzman, Mark Abramo- vich, Leonid Bendersky and Sender Levinson. Two pas- sersby, Mir...…

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…Population Trend, Suburbia Role Noted in E. J. Kahn's Study THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 15, 1974-43 U. S. Hebraists to Meet at HUC In 18 previous volumes, E. tage in American in 1970, but study, is his conclusion in American. In 1970, 83 per J. Kahn, Jr., well known for "Russians" stood preeminent which he asserts regarding cent of all our residents were CINCINNATI — Hebrew Professors of Hebrew, March Americans whose par- his fea...…

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…Perez Smolenskin: Zionist- Hebraist Pioneer By JOSEF FRAENKEL Jewish News London Correspondent A number of East-Euro- pean Jews who settled in the West had an influential role in Jewish life. Among those was Perez Smolenskin. He was born in the Russian vil- lage of Monastyrshina in the Mohilev district, Feb. 25, 1842. Throughout hisschool days he suffered constantly. His mentors were: poverty, dis- tress and books. , In his early youth he had...…

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…Artists Crowd Hurok Rites NEW YORK — More than 2,600 mourners, among them musicians, conductors, opera stars and ballerinas, attended funeral services last Friday for impresario Sol Hurok at Carnegie Hall. Dr. Bernard Mandelbaum of- the American Israel Cul- tural Foundation read pass- ages from the Bible, includ- ing the description of the young David playing the harp King Saul. iolinist Isaac Stern, who was one of Mr. Hurok's spe- cial prote...…

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…that this laxity was much more pronounced following the Yom Kippur War, be- cause of its special charac- ter. Until now, no special meas- ures were taken to combat the letdown, but now is the time to take firm measures to tighten discipline in all branches of the Armed Forces, Elazar said. • PARIS (JTA)-The French weekly, "Le Point," reports that French military security officials suspect Jewish en- gineers working in the ael-o: nautic and a...…

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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 Y ROOM for working La 3-3392. 10-F-WANTED ROOM AND BOARD opt., no children or pets. Call LI 6-9011 SPACIOUS 2 bedrm. apts. Convenient lo- cation. Reasonable rent. OAK PARK GARDEN APTS. 546-7471 DIGNIFIED RETIRED GENTLE- = OAK PARK, nice air-cond. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOMES FOR SALE 48—Friday, March 15, 1974 OAK PARK North of 9—NR. GREENFIELD 14630 Borgman 6 year old brick ranch, 3 bed- room, 1 1 /2 baths, family room, country kitchen with built-ins, fully carpeted, central air, fin- ished basement, many extras. Existing 6% mortgage. By appt. 542-9090 Occupancy at closing. 4 bedroom colonial, 2,700 sq. feet, mint condition, cen- tral air, has everything. 00 $47,9. SOUTHFI...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Friday, March 15, 1974—.49 17—HOUSES FOR SALE CHARMING 3 bedroom brick ranch, 114 baths. Near 14 Mile & Middlebelt on spacious lot. 851- 4358. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM brick ranch in Oak Brick 3 bedroom ranch, 1 Y2 Park. Best offer. 399-8954. 23840 baths, large liv. rm. carpeting; Condon. BUILDERS MODEL CLOSE OUT PRICED FOR QUICK SALE SOUTHFIELD NORTH OF 12, WEST OF E...…

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…-11111111.411111111111111111111111.111 1- 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK • Instant communication with a nationwide organization of 3 bedroom brick ranch, 11/2 3 bedroom contemporary decor, realtors has been instituted baths, new carpet, drapes, re- close to everything. ONLY $27,- by Aetna Realty Co. of South- modeled kitchen with double 500. field. self-cleaning oven, attic fan, JOE MEDWED President Isaiah S h a f i r near s...…

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…17—HOMES FOR SALE OAK PARK-NORTH OF 9 MILE, WEST OF SCOTIA By Owner 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE . QUICK OCCUPANCY OAK PARK Florally room, 3 bedroom, 0.31{ Park ranch, 11/2 baths, central air, carpeting and drapes, full basement. Only, $28,900. 542-1180 Fantastic buy on this move-in condition custom decorated ranch. 3 bedrooms, 1 1 /2 baths, kitchen with all appliances, ex- tra large family room, finished ba...…

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…EXTRA LARGE 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE • PREVIEW of NEW MODEL HOMES in • FARMINGTON HILLS... 14 MILE RD. 1/2 MILE WEST OF FARMINGTON ROAD MODELS OPEN DAILY 12-7 p.m. 626-4300 Aluminum sided ranch, corn- pletely carpeted, range, dish- washer, Mediterranean shelv- ing, and drapes. Reduced $17,900. 541-1549 arc selling more homes than anyone else in Michigan. Im- Custom tri-level, 4 lotdroom;. mediate open...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—:HOUSES FOR SALE PERFECT FAMILY HOME 4 bedroom colonial in Southfield Gardens, features family room with fireplace, complete kitchen with ureakfast area, 2 1 4 baths, ribrary, full tiled basement. ex- tras include patio, double gas bar-b-que, humidifier, sprinkling system, all carpeting, drapes & curtains & much more. $56,900. Call SELMA LERNER for details. 862-7438 or 626-8700. CRANBROOK REALTY 626-8700 "'all 356-8...…

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…SUPERIOR DECORATING SERVICE SALES REP 40-EMPLOYMENT 40-EMPLOYMENT Hussein Asks More U.S. Military Aid; Nixon M. E. Visit on Agenda 50-BUSINESS CARDS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40-EMPLOYMENT 54-Friday, March 15, 1974 No slow down for us. All busi- nesses are interested in our line. Top pay and renewals. Specialist in wallpaper hanging and removal. Interior pointing and decorating services. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. noted that ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Monument Unveilings Unveiling announcements may :;,e inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office. 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075, 356-8400. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $4.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth and $8.00 for one two inches deep with a black border. * * amily o...…

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…Purely Commentary Recollections of the Leadership and Oratory of Stephen S. Wise (Concluded from Page 2) He said that only the day before FDR had made a promise to him "and he lied to me," Vandenberg said. He added that he was to see him again about it that morning and he didn't "because he is such a sick man!" As indicated, Roosevelt died the following Wednesday. Apropos that experience, Vandenberg, who accom- panied me to numerous gatherin...…

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…Diplomacy and Prophecy: Jewry vis-a-vis Israel THE JEWISH NEWS Bicentennial Planning A Weekly Review l Editorials Page 4 J of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper Vol. LXIV, No. 23 4111P0 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8400 $10.00 Per Year; This Issue 30c Nazi Heritage Keeps Hitlerism Alive in Many Hearts Commentary Page 2 February 15, 1974 mer ency Fund Reaches $21,126,584 • 7 •:,...…

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…Purely CZE- thilitary I rageay on me ! OH. 110YY iiic iivy ..J.1 I I • • • ■ • Nazi Era Keeps Prejudice Alive in the Hearts and Minds of Hitler's Heirs: 'No Boundaries to Hatred' Dy 1- 11111111. SIOMOVitZ Hatreds in the Hearts of Men Keep Hitlerism Alive Is there any hope at all for progress along humanitarian international lines to eliminate rancor and to establish decency in society we wish to consider civilized? After the Nazi ...…

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…Vatican Reported Dropping 1974 Position on Jerusalem Internationalization Issue NEW YORK (JTA)—A re- port that the press spokes- man for the Vatican told a press 'conference in Rome last week that the Vatican has dropped its 1947 position calling for the internationali- zation of Jerusalem was con- firmed this week by Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum, direc- tor of interreligious affairs of the American Jewish Com- mittee. Rabbi Tanenbaum told the Je ...…

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…youturorr tt s. CRAP Diplomacy and Prophecy: Jewry vis-a-vis Israel to the original borders contemplated in the UN Partition Plan of 1947." There isn't much hope for an accord out of deliberations with the Arabs, and there is need, therefore, for caution. Diplomacy must be confronted cautiously. The old Hebrew warning — kabdehu v'hashdehu — Respect (your antagonist) but suspect him. It is not a happy thought. Even a minimal measure of calm o...…

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…12 1- K r 1 : 11/ 1 t 10 (Continued from Page 1) one of despair. It's sober, somber, - and healthy . . • healthy, because it's realis- tic." He added: "The Israelis now realize that there can never again be a peace without negotia- tion. They no longer think of themselves as supermen, and there's nothing healthier than realism." He noted that the Israelis were good fighters rather than warriors and said that they were also fighting for ...…

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…1 mericans in Jewish Jtate • • • :Mirathropy, investments, Volunteerism • • • • sources of Kinship that Sustain Israel (Continued from Page 1) funds raised from other sec- tions of world Jewry. That is why a delegation fro'm Israel Bonds or the United Jewish Appeal, or from any other element in Jewry, must concern itself with the work of the Joint Distribution Committee, UJA, ORT, Hadassah, the Zionist movement. - JDC's many installations, t...…

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…Menahem Begin—Opposition Leader Emerges as Folk Hero By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ JERUSALEM — Not only because he was the hero of the December Israel parlia- mentary election and that he is now the leader of the op- position in the Knesset, but because of his skill as a speaker, debater, historian and revolutionary, Menahern. Begin is unquestionably one of Israel's most distinguished personalities. He is a folk hero with many. A serious man, often bit...…

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…man s Dayan's (lster Reserve Captain Who Led Suez Canal Defender="n JERUSALEM (JTA)- nation of Defense Minister About 5,000 persons signed Moshe Dayan during his two- Capt. Mordechai Ashkenazi's day vigil outside the prime petition calling for the resig- minister's office which ended Monday night. IF YOU TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. - The Jewish Telegraphic Agency learned, meanwhile...…

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…Dr. Miller Heads Presidents Conference NEW YORK—Rabbi Israel Miller has been elected chair- man of the Conference of Presidents of Major Amer- ican Jewish Organizations. Rabbi Miller, who suc- ceeds Jacob Stein, is presi- dent of the American Zionist Federation, vice president for student affairs at Ye- shiva University and rabbi emeritus of the Kingsbridge Heights Jewish Center in the Bronx. The Conference of Presi- dents, composed of 31 nat...…

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…JDC's Charles Jordan Died Under Questioning in Egyptian Embassy of Prague, Defector Says LONDON — Charles Jor- dan, former vice president of the American Joint Distribu- tion Committee who was found floating in the Vltava River in Prague in 1967, died in the Egyptian Embassy of that city, according to a former Czech intelligence officer who defected to the West five years ago. Jordan had been picked up by Arab agents who thought TRY YOUR LU...…

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…k sr. • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 15, 1974-11 FOR ISRAEL'S /ECONOMIC SECURITY NOW... The State of Israel asks you to subscribe today to the new ONE BILLION DOLLAR Reconstruction and Development Loan through the purchase of ISRAEL BONDS For your prospectus and State of Israel Bonds write or call Development Corporation for Israel Detroit Israel Bond Committee 25950 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Michigan 48237 Phone: • ...…

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…Dayan: Canal Reopening Will Be Step Toward Peace TEL AVIV (JTA) — De- fense Minister Moshe Dayan said Tuesday night that he thought the most opportune time to pursue a peace set- tlement with Egypt will come when the Suez Canal is re- opened to shipping. He said the shooting would end on the Syrian front only after a disengagement agree- ment is reached there and until then Israel must con- tinue to respond vigorously to Syrian attacks. He sa...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 15, 1974-13 Final Phase of West Bank Withdrawal Set for Feb. 21 (Continued from Page 12) 10017; International Red Cross, 7 Avenue de la Paix, Geneva, Switzerland; and the American Red Cross, 17th and D. St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20006. NEW ORLEANS MALL 10 Mile - Greenfield FINE FASHIONS FOR HER Sizes 3-15, 6-20 Sportswear — Evening Wear Cruise Wear Bank Americard Master Charge TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israe...…

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…Christians Urged to Visit Israel 1 Nt—Dti KU! I JtWIMt NtWS Congressman to Talk DUBROVNIK? APRIL '74, NEW YORK — Congress- TEL AVIV (ZINS) — First HAMILTON, MILLER, I signs of a softening in the man Ogden Reid will be the HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. guest speaker at the testi- cost of land have become evi- I dent as a result of the halt in monial dinner for Mrs. Sarah construction of homes since Herzog, president of the I the Yom Kippur War....…

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…tt i. • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'I • Friday, Feb. 15, 1974-15 UP TO 40% OFF ON ALL '73 MODELS IN STOCK MORRIS BUICK 14500 W. 7 MILE 342-7100 • PICK-A-LANGUAGE TAKE-A-LESSON FREE! Call for a lesson...no obligation: 352-5535 22255 Greenfield Road LLIVA LANGUAGE SCHOOLS An educational division of Behavioral Research Laboratories. Inc 37 Locations Coast to Coast Complete Translation Service now available. Classified Ads Get ...…

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…Israelis Sportscaster Fired After Taping Criticism of Black Players Who Boycotted Game With its tour, said he considered licity blurbs about the Israeli ble with the radio station tour was partly due to an anti-Semitic poem was read By MURRAY ZUCKOFF only three of the forthcoming team. effort to raise funds that on the station. over this broadcast "in view 10 games as likely to be dif- JTA News Editor In Kansas City, Mo., Arab The tumultuous ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 15, 1974-17 !1 A WA\TED • * • Hebrew University Chair I s s Name for Michigan Industrialist Cohodas 1 JERUSALEM — A chair in agricultural economics, which may enhance Israel's agricultural production and export, was dedicated at the Fresh Air Society Sets Open House ill Grand Rapids BILL McDONALD Alias BILL WILLIAM MARC WILLIAM REWARD Yourself, with the finest In original Floral Designs WILLI...…

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…leens t(7- lake Community Census Soviet Jew Translates 'Feeling' Into Reality of Jewish Identity Dr. Michael Kotik knew he was a Jew because his docu- ments said so. And because he "felt Jewish," he visited a Moscow synagogue to be with other Jews. It wasn't enough. A senior research worker at the Central Research In- stitute of Paper, Dr. Kotik applied for a visa to take himself and his pregnant wife to Israel. When he lost his job, the Kot...…

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…Delta has a warm spot for u. (In Florida.) We'd like to save you a seat on a Delta nonstop to Florida. We have nonstops thig winter to Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa/St.Pete/Clear- water and Orlando/Walt Disney World. Plus a daily thru-jet to West Palm Beach. And when you fly with the Delta professionals, you'll get that warm feeling even before you get to Florida. Enjoy the extra comfort of Delta's Wide-Ride'"' 747 and DC-10 jets. We have a...…

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…2Mriderfra:157074— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS GATEWAY to ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE We help you plan your trip, you help us maintain our Nursery and Kdgn.Dents. Call 557-6750 Eve. 559-7567 • Detroit's Own Hebrew Speaking Camp is now accepting applications I sponsored by: for information call: United Hebrew Schools 352-7117 (days) 524-9148 (eves) • • 4momilm■•■ • i Simon Schwab t oindiress as nmv...…

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…Friday, Feb. 15, 1974-21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TRY YOUR LUCK IN LAS VEGAS! MANY DATES! HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. SHIRA3 557-5145 Rated No. 1 in the U.S.A., Come in and see why before you buy! From $49.50 QUIST TYPEWRITER CO. INC. 1717 STEPHEN-315N - AWE(. (North of Maple) TROY • 689-8000 Catering by Lubavitch Set Mezuza Drive `Women and Future of Judaism' Is Bnai Moshe Town Hall Talk Rabbi Betzalel Gottlieb of C...…

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…orric people are w - a' ii101 F 000 Free T-Shirt Night Offered by Pistons Tact: the ability to de- scribe others as they see themselves.—Abraham Lin- coln. VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisine- 1821 1 JOHN R. Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. 869-5674 o• - %ARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 ADAM'S RIB FOR PARTIES ...…

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…Toddler Training Talk for Parents Set A special free demonstra- tion on parent effectiveness training, a new way to han- dle normal family conflicts, will be held S p.m. Feb. 28 at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. Registration is needed by Monday. For information, contact group services at the Cen- ter, 341-4200. • Closed Sundays •ATTENDANT PARKING 869-3988 Take The Family To Dinner Friday, Feb. 15, 1974-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS IL NEW YOR...…

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…Musical Review Planned by Theater Center Theater of the Jew- pany, 8:30 p.m. March 16 and ish Center will present the 17 at the Center. musical review, "Two The review is a medley of song and dance from Broad- Knights With Nancy," star- way hit shows. For tickets, ring Nancy Gurwin and COM- call the Center, 341-4200. M IFSTAURANT COtr$ rip COCKTAILS BEING SERVED JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE Featuring Food Prepared Before You • Complete D...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 15, 1974-27 "Rikshaw Inn has brought a new dimension in Oriental dining to Detroit and suburbs . . . it stacks up with any we've eaten at around the country." Danny Raskin The Jewish News For Your Patronage and Kind Response to Our New Innovation in Oriental Dining From a Family Chinese Dinner . . . to An Elegant Gourmet Experience . . . Or a Light Snack After the Theater To Satisfy The Most Discrimi...…

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…3 ; 0 11 • 13 • 1 3 3 . 7.10 +7. 1711 177 f73771771 6.11.711-3 • 1 3 3 3 - /Tr V lir W- 11 - 0 0 "rir0r- 1-0-w-v--11--rm .! to Shootout, Linked to Libya Stake Black Muslim In-Fighting, Which Le d other Muslim groups that the extended to the Nation of Is- store at 117 Lenox in New that members of two rival Black Muslim groups clashed after Libyan President Mu- ammar Qaddafi turned thumbs down on a request for a $15,000,000 loan made l...…

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…Societies Se Luncheon PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet 7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple. Refresh- ments will be served. OAK PARK GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Cantor Louis Ain of Cong. Bnai Moshe will present a program of Jewish music, featuring solo- ists Mayme Lawson and Gloria Bookstein, and accom- panist Doreen Raskin. Guests are invited, and refreshments will be served...…

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…Brandwines' Service to Community Women of Sinai to Be Cited by Jewish National Fund THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, Feb. 15, 1974 Seek Volunteers Sinai Hospital Women's Guild is looking for women with a few hours available each week to serve as volun- teers. The guild has openings for women with sales experi- ence, clerical skills, artistic interests, hostessing s k ills and many others. New volunteers will receive an orientation and tra...…

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