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June 07, 1974 • Page Image 1

…Thus He will judge among the nations And arbitrate for the many peoples, And they shall beat their swords into plowshares And their spears into pruning hooks: Nation shall not take up Sword against nation; They shall never again know war. Prophecy inspires hopes for peace among nations Kissinger's THE JEWISH NEWS Triumph, His Tribute • to Israel I- 7 Editorial Page 4 Commentary Page 2 Vol. LXV. No. 13 A Weekly Review American .Re...…

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…ai Josef Rosensaft's Unforgotten Role in Retaining Memories of Holocaust to Prevent Repetition Josef Rosensaft was the first of the survivors to come to this country with appeals to protect the status of dis- placed persons and to bring his personal message of the sufferings that were entailed in concentration camps. He had been to Detroit in the early years after the Holo- caust. He presented the case for those who, like him, had survived Au...…

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…Northland & Eastland Center Are Now Being Enclosed and SURWIN'S Will Be In A Bigger Air-Conditioned Mall . . . Meanwhile We're BARRICADED! —So We Are SLASHING PRICES To Make Up For Shopping Inconvenience Book on Kissinger Brings Ouster Order for French Publisher NEW YORK — A French publisher h a s complained that the State Department, showing "political intoler- ance," has ordered his ouster from the U.S. because he is publishing what has ...…

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

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 7, 1974-5 Exchange of POWs Emphasizes Benefits of Disengagement (Continued from Page 1) war, the first to be released by Syria, celebrated their freedom with their families, relatives and friends June 1 after landing at Ben-Gurion Airport and physical exami- nations at Tel Hashomer Hos- tial. They returned to the hospital Sunday for further check-ups and treatment and at least six will have to un- dergo s...…

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…Fraternalism Absent; Accord Signed at Geneva about 20,000 Syrian Jews had the Soviets walked over to ments" that Israel has now Abdel Halim Khaddam. "Mr. Khaddam denied em- emigrated to Israel after the two delegations to shake concluded with both Syria phatically that Syria had World War II, and that ap- hands with them. Ambassa- and Egypt." (A joint U. S.-Soviet resolu- made any undertaking either proximately this number had dor Vinogradov'...…

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…wiNNINPOMPINIMIRE , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 7, 1979-7 Fathers only come in one size: yours. Before you could CW11 say his llaMC, your father spent a lot of time just holding you. And telling you how good-looking you were. .'ou were always his little girl Even when you got big. Sometimes he was too protective. But through the years. his love always made growing up a little easky. And now's a great time to tell him. On lathers ...…

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…Rabbi Roseman Succeeds Leon Jick at Institute 26001 COOLIDGE HWY 5433343 OAK PARK WELLESLEY, Mass. — Rabbi Kenneth Roseman, dean of Hebrew Union Col- lege in Cincinnati and assist- ant professor of American EW CADILLA . . Y OR LEASE FROM. ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC , CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6830 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM Jewish history, has been named director of the Insti- tute for Jewish Life, suc...…

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…H-4 lir i:lisvoir( 3u1 ?II • Larg National Grant AdvanCes YIVO Tasks (Continued from Page 1) At an awards dinner of the Jewish Institute of Religion- Hebrew Union College, Dr. Berman said the new grant would enable YIVO's Max Weinreich Center for Ad- vanced Jewish Studies to re- structure and extend its Yid- dish and East European stud- ies over a period of five years." He declared that the grant would permit "unprecedented expansion and...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Nixon Not First President Who Will Make Trip to Jerusalem By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) Kings are nothing new in Jerusalem. Herzl spoke to two who visited there, Wil- helm. of Germany and the king of Italy. Nixon is not the first President in Jerus- alem. Just about a century back another whose adminis- tration curiously enough was also rocked with convulsions paid a visit there — U. S. Grant. Three ...…

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…'Angel gr -)i Mciicifort Girl's Compassion Recalled There was, for a time, an angel of mercy at Ma'alot- until she, too, died' at the hands of Arab terrorists. She was Sarah Madar, a 15-year-old schoolgirl on va- cation. Her story, which appeared in an Israeli newspaper, was sent by her grandfather Arieh Kaufman to his friend, .Detroiter Harry Norber. The latter translated from the Hebrew for The Jewish News. Sarah tried to comfort the stud...…

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…on, Jewish Leaders Meet Wtih Nixon, Kissinger on M.E., USSR Issues Special to The Jewish News WASHINGTON — Confer- ences arranged Wednesday with President Nixon and Secretary of State Kissinger by Max M. Fisher dealt with issues involving the Middle East and the Russian-Jewish conflicts. Joining Fisher at the con- Foreign Minister of Denmark to Visit COPENHAGEN (JTA) — Danish Foreign Minister Ove Guldberg will make official visits to Egypt...…

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…Abba flan Due to Administer Israel Labor Party (Continued from Page 1) few days ago and there was to the top party be un op- even speculation that Pre- posed and unanimous. If mier Rabin would soon be these conditions are fulfilled, able to broaden his narrow —and it seems virtually cer- coalition by inclusion of the tain that they will be—Eban National Religious Party, de- will take office next fall after spite its vote of no confidence a ho...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 7, 1974-15 Award to Reynolds Tobacco Classified Ads Get Fast Results for Using Israeli Products remember Father's Day JUNE 16 o- WITH A SYMBOL OF LIFE Operating Income Up at IDB Bank Corp. NEW YORK — IDB' Bank- holding Corp., Ltd., Tel Aviv, whose main subsidiary is Israel Discount Bank, Ltd., reported a 38 per cent in- crease in consolidated net operating income for 1973 and a rise of 17 per cent ...…

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…16—Friday, June 7, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Yosef Condemns Letter-Bomb Sent to Goren JERUSALEM (JTA) — Sephardic Chief Rabbi Ov- adia Yosef expressed "sharp revulsion" over a letter- bomb addressed to Ash- kenazic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren, which police believe may have been sent by re- ligious zealots who support Yosef in his most recent dis- pute with Goren. The lethal letter, which Mrs. Goren turned over to police Monday, contai...…

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…Doctor Praises Israeli Treatment of Syria ' n, POWs, Care at Front Lines By DR. MILTON MUTCHNICK (Editor's Note: Dr. Match- nick, a member of the staff of University Hospital in Ann Arbor, recently spent some time in Israel, observing the practice of medicine by the armed forces and the treat- ment of Syrian POWs during and after the Yom Kippur THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS War. A flight surgeon and Friday, June 7, 1974-17 epidemiologic officer at...…

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…Nixon Assails Jackson Amendment By JOSEPH POLAKOFF WASHINGTON (JTA) — President Nixon Wednesday denounced the Jackson Amendment in the strongest terms he has yet publicly used on the Soviet emigra- tion issue and also pledged continued U.S. efforts toward "a permanent peace" in the Middle East in a full-dress foreign policy review. Outlining what he de- scribed as "America's stra- tegy for peace," Mr. Nixon emphasized U.S. relations with the...…

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…• • • Two Israeli-Arab Terror Sus ects Are Caught Near Ma'alot :•••••••••••••••••••••• • . MOVING? • • • JERUSALEM (JTA)—Two suspected terrorists were caught at a roadblock on the Ma'alot-Sasa road in Central Galilee Monday. They were riding in an • • Israel-licensed 626-6795 626-8402 • taxi and said IRENE EAGLi • • • • 626-8907 626-4769 • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • h••••••• ••••• •••••••••• Friday, June 7, 1974-19 • • HOUSEHOLD SALES ...…

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…20—Friday, June 7, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bubche and Buba Edward G. Robinson's Auto biography Dramatic Role of Dedicated Actor WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME? EXCLIERVE MATCHMAKER BROM By PEARL AND SHARON WERMUT Even as a posthumous his studies at the American from his first bout with can- cer, Robinson began writing CALL 559-8333 (Editor's Note: The Wer- doctor is not called, for work, or just because it is Academy of Dramatic Arts, these...…

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…Flowers For Every Occasion ... Or An Origin of Melodies Used in Prayers `Crime and No Punishment' THE DETROIT JEWISIINEWS Friday; Julie 7, 1974-21 to alarm the population and American U. Spurs by their notorious speculative methods rendered the supply Jewish 'Studies A Review for the population more dif- By ALLEN WARSEN WASHINGTON—The ficult." "Sic transit gloria mundi" American University will in- Occasional Flower No less vicious was Eu...…

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…r,2 p>R r St u •' di 47 id 57 t IS :i ( IS VT 61 I 7 4., ) 5 ' - 731 :11 r 22—Friday, June 7, 1974 BAT MITZVA 1 THE DETROIT . JEWISH NEWS Community Calendar Hali Yvonne Sugarman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is- June 9—Bnai Brith Dinner- be installed at the second adore Sugarman, will be Dance, 7 p.m., Coun- annual dinner-dance 6:30 called to the Torah as a Bat p.m. Sunday at the Country try Squire Mitzva 10 a.m. June 15 at 10...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 7, 1974-23 Classifieds Get Quick Results 3U TONY MARTIN JULY 6 Historical Research Institute Advocated by AJHS President SHARE in FREEDOM with SAVINGS BONDS/ FREEDOM SHARES Exciting Children's Carnival All Summer Long $ tl_G_N UP WHERE YOU WORK OR BANK CALL TODAY! 353- 5811 Summer in Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of Detroit's Temple Beth El, was named curator of the American Jewish His- , i...…

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…'ci ----- .1 , 11 r It 4 it • * I A C ouple's Devotion to Shul to Be Recalled at Torah Dedication Dr. Velvel Greene, associ- ate professor of public health and microbiology at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, will be guest speaker at the Mishkan Israel Sefer Torah dedication 12:15 p.m. Sunday. The Torah will be given by the Joe Rotts, Joe Lam- berts, Harry Korns and Danny Lamberts in memory of their parents, Abraham and Anna Libowsky. T...…

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…Don't waste money on a patent when you invent an excuse. ing of Temple Beth El Sun- day, Jay W. Allen was elect- ed president. Other officers elected were Merton J. Segal BINGO and David K. Page, vice CONG. BETH SHALOM presidents; Marvin Novick, 14601 WEST LINCOLN OAK PARK treasurer; and Robert N. EVERY TUES. 7:30 P.M. Canvasser, honorary presi- dent. Jay Allen President of Beth El THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS True Good Will I The following we...…

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…).?.1 ,:kfT T10,13-.! P 1 . ) A^ I VS ;17 ,. 1 8100 West 10 M i le Roa d, corne r Sou t hfie ld Rd. 5 5 9-4 2 30 Ill LISTENING POST '1/4. r PI N . ' f4:/ FRESH FIS H . . . L U NCH o r DIN N ER . . . Inc lu des Ou r Famous t t .1- b./ \d!, 1 Sa la d Bar . . . ALWAYS FR ESH — A LWAY S GOO D ,-, 6 e EA CH DAY WE B R ING YO U e 9 e '119 e-, FRESH FISH 9 , Danny Raskin's JOE CORNELL NEVER had such a big birthday party . . . abo...…

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…g iniz ata . awry on the This Week's Radio and Television Programs CANTONESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. OPEN Sat., 11 a.m. - 12 mid. 7 DAYS Sun., 12 Noon - 10 p.m. , ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Andrew Heiskell, chairman of the board of Time Magazine, will speak. Station: WNIC (1300). and Time: 1 a.m. Monday. Station: WNIC-FM (100). and Time: 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: WPON (1450). F...…

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…Friday, June 7, 1974-29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .0 .0 T ., dcz E., 0 cr, . g = = . 3 •--- = 01 0 7 . ct 0 10 • 4, = = cs) • >, 3 C. - 0 .bd >1 7,1' L " z c.) c 1 4) Isis V) c.3 CI) 4) > 1,1) . 1I 0 6 o . 5 CA , >, 4..., >a 1 - • :.q L I) (/) 1.•-• --4 cis ..., . E . • a., ..., cu ..0 .. 4 0 C•3 .4••• 4e '"' - • ..-, ......, , ...Nd 0, 0) .... - .. . v) cl) >< 1:). -1.. ..! .v) ... .: t))) Jr: . co = 0 4) cp CI ' at °...…

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…it sit wit it um* * TRAY :CATERING: o• 1 I U CHECKER! ;BAR-B-Q; p ctiVbeirde rzstmEramt I( Suburban )I( I( 26076 GREENFIELD 0( it `None Shall Be Afraid' "For out of Zion shall go forth the law, Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, Neither shall they learn war anymore. But they shall sit every man under his vine And under his fig tree; And none shall make them afraid." Micah, Chapter 4 Where to go for dinner when you don't kn...…

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…, :ticd? , .f)?' lt 41 4I; 1 Ik 2 24 1 011 '1 4 itl I I 4 s, J S J , je , , e f American Jewi sh Press Meets With PLO in Lebanon, V is its Refugee Camp During Tour Ow By ROBERT A. COHN oti President, American Jewish Press Association - AIN ELWI, Lebanon — A group of 18 participants in ' the first Editorial Conference on the Mideast were escorted Eby' representatives of the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization, the umbrella group for ...…

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…Milton Berle in New Role in Menahem Golan's 'Lepke' Lurr By HERBERT G. and footlights, at 66, has re- turned to screen acting por- traying the role of Meyer, Bernice Buchalter's Orthodox father in Menahem Golan's crime picture "Lepke," cur- rently before the cameras at the Culver City Studios with Tony Curtis portraying the title role. Tagged "Mr. Television," Berle made his TV debut in Chicago to a closed circuit THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS a...…

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…. State ORT Slates Planning Event SHALOM CHAI CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a meeting noon Wednesday at the Lincoln Terrace Apts. club house. The installation luncheon, to be held noon June 25 at Stouffer's Res- taurant, will be discussed. Luncheon will be served, and prospective members are in- vited. Mesdames Daniel, Allen, Douglas * * * Bloom, David Brasch, Stephen Brown, Gerald Carlin, Sidney MISHKAN ISRAEL SIS- Feldman, Hyman Jackso...…

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…Mrs. Adler to Be Joyce Horowitz Hadassah Star Airs. Lederman Ohio Miss to Tired Rottenberg Stoller-Greenhut Troth Announced Goldie Adler will be guest hostess at the installation of officers and member achieve- ment day of Detroit Chapter, Hadassah, 12:15 p.m. Tues- day at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The entire program will be on a musical format, includ- ing the annual report by President Mrs. Jerome Kauf- man. Mrs. Albert Newman will be installi...…

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…• HAL GORDON *Musical Entertainment Big_Bands or - Small Combos 626-3346 1 e 4 Center Summer Memberships Are Offered THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Jewish Center will of- fer to all who are not mem- bers a special summer mem- bership for the use of the gym and pool.. All age groups are eligible. The special summer mem- . bership is effective June 15- Sept. 15. As college and uni- versity schedules vary, ap- propriate alterations will be m...…

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…Dater-Weiss Rites - Summer IT Slated for Summer for Ann Robbins Screening Program Can Avert Tragedy of Tay-Sachs Disease THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, June 7, 1974 Bar-Ilan Coaches Safed Senior Class RAMAT-GAN—Faculty and students of Bar-Ilan Univer- prevent its occurrence by June 23 and 30 will mark sity are adopting the matricu- making at-risk couples aware the area's first screening lation class of the religious that they carry the...…

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…I women's auh news (Continued from Page 33) .BETH SHALOM SISTER- HOOD saw Rabbi David Nel- son install the following offi- cers at its intallation lun- cheon: President, Mrs. Sam- uel Pearlstein; vice presi- dents: Mesdames Sol Lipson, Morrey Mendelson, Abe Tut- tleman and Sidney Abramo- witz; treasurer, Mrs. Leo Schwartz; secretaries, Mes- dames Joel Yellen, Robert Prussack, Sidney Katz and Seymore Eizelman; parlia- mentarian, Mrs. Jules K...…

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…38—Friday, June 7, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Candidate for ZOA Presidency, Dr. Sternstein, to Speak Here Dr. Joseph Sternstein, chairman of the executive committee of the Zionist Or-. ganization of America and candidate for the presidency, will address the annual in- stallation dinner of the Zionist Organization of De- troit 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Dr. Sternstein is rabbi of Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn Heights, ...…

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…r'"%maloomplIIIIIIIIIII.R1 118.811811161811w: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 7, 1974-39 ■1 '\1 1illage Renewal Urged in 'Smithfield A yes vote in the special \,:millage election to be held Monday in Southfield will be a vote to continue the 3 mills I • presently on the books for ' the city's public schools. /- The Citizens Committee for Southfield Schools notes that millage renewal means corn- \ munity control of its own (schools. Th...…

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…Scholar Urges Schools 'Accept Responsibility' for Lesson on Holocaust By CHARLOTTE DUBIN Thousands of childr en across the nation are grow- up with a vague impression that what happened to the Jews of Europe 35 years ago was an example of "man's inhumanity to man." A leading authority on the German church struggle and the Holocaust calls that kind of teaching "banal." Dr. Franklin Littell, profes- sor of religion and director of graduate reli...…

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…O Success After 25-Year Try for BA Caricatures Leon Hoffman of Scotia Ave., Oak Park, a program manager at the :U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM) in Warren was awarded a bachelor's degree in business administration from the Detroit Institute of Technology — more than 25 years after he originally had hoped to earn the degree. He made the dean's list, was graduated with highest honors (summa cum laude), achieved a 3.83 grade aver- age...…

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…Jewish Communtiy, U. M. Voice Accolades for Haber; Podhoretz Warns Against Start of New Quota System, Calls It Blasphemous An American Jewish pro- gram to instill confidence in tasks for youth involvement and in assuring continuity in progressive efforts overseas and on domestic front was emphasized by Prof. William Haber in his address Wed- nesday, at the dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in his honor. The event marked the presentation, at the a...…

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…JFCS-Resettlement Service Annual Meeting Set A panel presentation on "Jewish Services for Jewish Survival" will be the feature of the combined annual meeting of Jewish Family and Children's Service and Resettlement Service, 8 p.m., June 18 at United Hebrew Schools. Mrs. Sol C. Grossman, president of Resettlement Service, will describe the problems encountered in settling the vastly increased number of Russian Jews who have come to Detroit dur...…

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…44--Friday, J une 7, 1974 Religious, Day School Graduates Told der, Paul Magy, Terry Maniker, Susan Margolis, Diana Mendelson, Howard Mitz, Sheryl Newman, Debra Pelton, Karen Pen•elnick, Paula Rad in, Elliot Reisman , Sheryl Rose, Charyl Rosenfeld, Joyce Sal- omon, Philip Schwarz, Laurie Sen- dler, Judy Shapiro, Gabi Silver, Glorianne Silverman, Debra Sim- Carol Bardenstein, David Berle- kovitz, Fredric Smith, Reuben son, Jeffrey Bowman, Dia...…

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…NEws.. TNT Friday, June 7, 1974-45 BREVITIES Garelick's Galler y will have an EXHIBITION AND SALE Sunday through June 29 at the gallery. Contem- porary American graphics, including etchings and litho- graphs, will be displayed. Among the artists to be ex- hibited are Desow-Fishbein, Richard Florsheim, William Gropper, Jack Levine, Harry McCormick, Ben Shahn, Sari Sherman and Raphael Soyer. . RY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-...…

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…46—Friday, June 7, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH ,NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m., Wednesday. For rates and in- formation .. . 11-A—WANTED TO SHARE LIVING QUARTERS A PERSONABLE WIDOWER, neat and tidy needs room with private bath',\anywhere in Southfield. Call 557-0216. 12—EXTERMINATORS WHEN TENANTS ARE NICE you can't afford mice. CALL 42...…

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…l•) ! v r I • 7. '11 I f • ••• '4 • I • 11 ' • A V- " ) • 1. it w ,• ." V < - 1. At . I 1 . •• 1 !. 1 ".; •_ 1 6-I—CONDOMINIUMS $ir )? :; 1 4r I ‘ 14 I a 16-G---TOWNHOUSES TO RENT i •• w • le • ..• fl 11 IV. I . • • WWWWWWWWWWWW 111111.111,111,11•. • •• ••1 Clustered Single Family Condominium Homes 11 Mile, 2 Blks. W. of Greenfield NOW RENTING Luxury Townhouses with: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...…

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…48—Friday, June 7, 1974 17—HOMES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD Large 4 bdrm. brick colonial on beautiful lot in choice location. Large kitchen and dinette w/ built-in stove, oven, and dish- washer, • attached garage w/elec- tric eye door, paneled family . room w/fireplace. Owner trans- ferred, must sell. All offers con- sidered. Please ask for Mary Greenberg LI 8-8630 LI 8-1500 chamberlain OPEN SUN. 2-5 OAK PARK Palmer Woods Manor Luxurious 4 be...…

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…17—HOMES FOR SALE ' 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK OAK PARK SOUTH Fl ELD 23725 BEECH ROAD, OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. Three bedroom brick ranch with heated 2 car garage, fireplace, central air, and on almost 1 acre of wooded ravine lot. 275 ft. of frontage. $41,890. Coll 851-1900. (24827) Etkin 3 bedroom, paneled den, brick ranch, 2 baths, finished rec. room, gas heat, central air, carpeting, drapes, appli- ances. $34,900. No age...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD — NORTH OF 10 1 /2 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 SOUTHFIELD COLONIAL Beautiful 4 bedroom colonial. Large fam. room w/fireplace, 21/2 baths, built in kitchen, att. gar. Priced for quick sale. 557- Assumable mortgage, 3 year old colonial, 4 bedrooms, fam- ily room, library, first floor laundry, cen. air and many more extras. 2400. Leeds Realty 559-8367 SOUTHFIELD BY APPOINTMENT SOUTHFIELD'S EXC...…

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