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May 24, 1974 • Page Image 32

…ORT's 'L' H aylm • Film Gets 1st Prize Mrs. Borman to Chair Dinner, Fashion Show for Bond. Women Mrs. Paul Borman will chair the annual Israel Bonds women's division fashion show and dinner Aug. 27 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, it was announced by Mrs. David Pollack, chairman. Mrs. Borman visited Israel with the United Jewish Ap- peal Mission in 1969 and with her husband and children in 1971. She was the 1972 Oakland County chairman for the Torch ...…

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…— - Miss Grubner Wed Patricia Lipton, in Tel Aviv Rites Now, Mrs. Orloff Dr. Haber to te Honoree at AJCommittee Dinner Detroit chapter of the American Jewish Committee will hold its annual dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. June 5 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Guest of honor and recip- ient of AJC's 1974 Human Relations Award will be Dr. William Haber, who has served for 25 years as presi- dent of American ORT Fed- eration and as president of World ORT Uni...…

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…Rosenbergs' Younger Son Speaking Here, Pledges to Exonerate His Parents By HEIDI PRESS Robert and Michael Meer- opol are living in the past for a special reason. The sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed in 1953 on charges of conspiring to commit espionage, Robert and Michael have begun a drive to exonerate their parents. Speaking .to more than 300 persons Sunday at the Jew- ish Center, Robert, the younger brother, talked abou...…

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…, • • - m -... • ,- - ; 1i • -- Y k • • 4 Music Club to Have Concert JDC Official Clarifies Efforts The Morris Citrin Jewish Music Club will present its first concert, "In Tribute to the Memory of Morris Citrin" 2-p.m. June 9 at the Jewish Center. This concert will also salute the cultural contribu- tion by the Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus during ..its 49 years,. The concert will feature Jewish music and poetry. Cantor and Mrs. Haro...…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, May 24, 1974 Detroit Group Tours Technion Seventeen members of the Detroit chapter of the Amer- ican Technion Society were hosted recently by President Amos Horev at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. The Detroit group, which underwrote construc- tion of the Technion's school of mechanical engineering, toured the department's laboratories and met with faculty members for briefings on ...…

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…• May 24, 1974-37 Solidarity Day for Soviet Jewry to Draw THE Friday, DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , Outstate Communities to uapitoi June 2 LETTER BOX Some two dozen communi- Gov. Milliken, U.S. Senator tional spokesman Dennis - ties throughout Michigan will join efforts in Solidarity Day for Soviet Jewry, to take place 3:30 p.m. June 2 on the steps of the Capitol Building in Lansing. Couples Club Sets Dinner and Social Temple Israel Couples Club, ...…

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…JWV Tay-Sachs Screening Program Launched Department of Michigan announces the following of- ficers of the board of direc- tors of the Memorial Home Association: Charlotte Rosen, president; Howard Water- stone, Charles Glass and Her- bert Benson, vice presidents; Esther Kaufman, treasurer; Jack Goyer, Joe Bale, Sarah Neuron and David Goodstein, three-year members; Dr. Samuel Goss, Philip Good- man, E. Toby Lantz and William Greenberg, t w o -...…

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…Seminary Graduates Detroiters Senior Adults Print Writings at Annual Commencement Four area residents were taught at the Hebrew High in Journal among more than 90 young nen and women who were ,honored at the commence- ment of the Jewish Theologi- \ al Seminary of America. Stanley Rosenbaum and \ Paul Schneider were or- dained as rabbi, teacher and - "reacher. Paul Drazen and Karni Allon received the degree of bachelor of Hebrew • letters. Ros...…

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…40—Friday, May 24, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Committees for JNF Dinner Formed Samuel Frankel, chairman of the annual dinner of the Jewish National Fund, to be held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, June 24, stated that commit- tees for the annual event are now being organized. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brandwine will be this year's honorees. Senator Robert Taft Jr. has been named guest speak- er for the event. Senator Taft was chairman of the GOP Coordi...…

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…Ugliness of Spreading Bigotries Hearty Words for Israel from Menuhin and Talmadge JOSEPH POLAKOFF their environment which are Exposed in `New Anti-Semitism' By Reiterating his s u p p or t chanics, tradesmen, crafts- (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) incredible. There is space There is a revived ant i_ Israel's policies in Jerusalem, At the National Press Club's for everybody, there is said that even as "the Jews" Jewish bigotry in many ranks prais...…

May 24, 1974 • Page Image 42

…Blessed Be the Judge of Truth Jinx 1"1- 1112 They Made The Grade Local piano pupils from a Deborah Schreiber of South- class taught by Zelda Keil field and Mindy Speiser, received district and state Pearl Stein and Nathaniel 1331 rnyn -rn -rp31 'mop honors in the National Piano Sperka of Oak Park won dis- nx3 , 33 Playing Auditions. Julie trict honors, while Susannah Kumjian of Oak Park and Schreiber of Southfield won oinn, -inIN N1711 stat...…

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…Historian Hits Moslem Claim to Jerusalem RAMAT-GAN—Dr. Samuel Tamari, head of the depart- ment of Arabic at Bar-Ilan University said there is little theological basis in Islam for the Moslem religious claim to Jefusalem. This claim has been based on political ex- pediency more than on re- ligious identity. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 24, 1974-43 BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking . . . ED BURG and His Orchestra 851-6118 BE HAIR FREE...…

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…O Noteworthy Jewish' Claisics Are Issued in Paperback 44:Triday, May 24, 1974 "The Summer That Bled," by Anthony Masters — the biography of Hannah Senesh, the martyred heroine of World War II who died after her arrest in Hungary when she joined in efforts to rescue Jews from the Nazi terror, has been reissued as 'a paper- back by Simon and Schuster Pocket Books division. The impressive story, first published by St. Martins Press, was review...…

May 24, 1974 • Page Image 45

…Fest's:;:glitleet '.Some'9uestiong About Escalating %-reatness' Did Adolf Hitler possess to face the consequences of historical "greatness?" In their own doctrines." Joachim C. Fest's "Hitler," Fest's is among the most translated from the German intriguing works on Hitler. by Richard and Clara Wins- But, as Otto Friedrich, re- ton, in the voluminous work viewing the book in the New published by Harcourt Brace York Times questioned, was ,., _T...…

May 24, 1974 • Page Image 46

…lsalics Mail Ven‘"?` 1 1her Firs'iSft-Heakb? interested in her body than in her soul. If you picked up the New The world changes a l t in a hundred years. So it York Tribune one day in the beginning of Abraham Lin- seems, but is it really so? coln's administration, you The headlines of today's might have read the follow- newspapers bring her to ing by Horace Greeley, the mind. She was a beautiful southern "gal." Adah in editor: cannot believ...…

May 24, 1974 • Page Image 47

…13-APARTMENTS FOR RENT 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 .. . CALL 424-8833 10-ROOMS FOR RENT MIDDLE AGE widow to rent room to a congenial woman. 9 Mile-Coolidge area. 544-1715. ROOM for woman, kitchen privi- 968-8387. ' _NISI-IED room to rent, kitch- en privileges. 341-7351. LOVELY room for woman. C...…

May 24, 1974 • Page Image 48

…17—HOMES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48—Friday, May 24, 1974 OAK PARK 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE D••••••••••••••••••• • •■■■•••■••■ •""%ri."%ato.1%.60"%00" ■ 1' • • • • • • • • • • • • • SOUTHFIELD Elegant 4 bedroom colo- nial with attached 21/2 car garage. Birmingham schools. Numerous cus- torn extras. Under — $60,000. Low $40's • For this beautiful 3 bed- • • room Southfield colonial, • beamed fireplaces, fami...…

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…' ' 7 ' , S 17—HOUSES FOR SALE • - 17—HOMES FOR SALE FARMINGTON HILLS 23015 HARDING Custom built 4 bedroom ranch with 2 1/2 baths, family room, rec. room, 2 fireplaces, central air, lots of storage space, and electronic air filter. 1.9 acres on a ravine. $74,900. Call OAK PARK 7 room brick ranch. Central air, beautiful rec. room with bar; cedar closets, 11/2 baths, plus lay in rec. room. Coll own- er for appt. 851-1900. or ea. Re...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50—Friday, May 24, 1974 17—HOMES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE FARMINGTON HILLS CHURCHILL COMMONS OPEN SUN. & MON. 2 - 5 Large 4 bedroom colonial, 11/2 baths, paneled family room with fireplace, paneled study with built-ins, 1st floor laundry room, fully carpeted a n d draped, plus humidifier, and central. air, $69,900. By Owner 476-4631 15130 OAK PARK BLVD. 3 bedroom brick ra...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD Distinctive 4 bedroom custom ranch situated on a 2 acre treed ravine setting. Pictures- que view of ravine & river. $115,000. Call 851-1900 (24673) oa Real Estate One. SOUTHFIELD RAVINES-3 bed- room ranch, extras, anxious own- er. $69,500. 356-6707. - - CRANBROOK VILLAGE 12 Mile-Southfield Area 4 bedroom, 21/2 both colonial, dining room, family room with natural fireplace, professional...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOMES FOR SALE 52—Friday, May 24, 1974 17--HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK ETKIN BUILT 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, center pass hall, paneled den, central air, newly decorated. New shag carpeting, kitchen built-ins. Screened porch, above ground heated pool with slide, gas bar- bq. Einstein school. $33,500. 547-4758 .1" , -3 E1 1:1 O The appointment of Real Estate One as sales agents for the Arbors, a Southfield con- d...…

May 24, 1974 • Page Image 53

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE WEST BLOOMFIELD BY OWNER MAPLE & ORCHARD LAKE AREA Beautiful tri-level has 42 ft. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE i 23-B—LAND CONTRACTS BRIGHTON Fabulous country estate on 15 acres. Striking balcony family room, central air, sauna, and running stream with dredged swimming pond & falls. $139,- 500. Call 646-1600 (23321) heated free form pool, 3 bed- floor laundry, paneled family room, with fireplace, 2 car elec- tric garage, ...…

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…1111111111111111111.11111111111111, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 54—Friday, May 24, 1974 55—MISCELLANEOUS 50—BUSINESS CARDS WILL ADDRESS invitations of 5 BRASS belt racks, 5 ft. high. all kinds. Call Judy, 399-3412. 6 26-2657. PAINTING PAPERHANGING Very neat and reasonable. I decorate your home, like it was my own. 5-B—APPAREL FOR SALE I AVE A fashion demonstration ii your home. Invite friends in. all Clara 836-8993. C Laurence Bornstein,...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 24, 1974-5S Pioneer Arizonian Judge Weinberger, 92 Judge Jacob Weinberger, one of the most colorful American Jews, the last sur- viving member of the consti- tutional convention that es- tablished the state of Arizo- na, in Phoenix, in 1910, died I In Memoriam I In loving memory of Ida who passed away May 21, 1942, five days in Sivan. Sadly missed by her daugh- ters, Mrs. Betty Fisher, Elsie P^ 4 Sylvia...…

May 24, 1974 • Page Image 56

…An American Bicentennial Literary Gem WSU Press Issues Dr. Jacob R. Marcus' Three-Volume Historical Record, 'The Colonial American Jew 1492-1776' Jacob Rader Marcus is a name so indelibly recorded among the most noted his- torians of our time, his life's labors in perpetuating the basic facts about the history of .American Jews is so in- timately linked with the American nation as a whole, that whatever studies will be made of the subject he...…

May 17, 1974 • Page Image 1

…EDITORIAL Arab Nations and USSR as Guilty as the Beasts "Tichigan Week May 18-25 Vol. LXV. No. 10 Arabs are conducting a war against Israel by murdering innocent men, women and children. That, essence, is the bravery of madmen, terrorists, beasts who have embarked on a program so dastardly that there are no words strong enough for condemnation. But those madmen are not the only guilty in the outrages at Ma'alot and the massacre at Kirvat ...…

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…Purely Commentary Massive U. S., USSR Aid for Arabs; Falsified Propaganda for Israel Amid threats to Israel and assurances in Washing- ton that amity in the Middle East justifies the proferred and increased financial assistance the U. S. is giving to the very nations that are hurling warnings of destruction to Israelis, the arms race is escalating. Now the Egyptians are saying that they do not want or can not receive muni- tions from Russia, ...…

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…AJComniittee Focus on Ethnic Health NEW YORK — Elmer L. W i n t e r, president of the American Jewish Committee, announced the creation of a national project on group identity and mental health as part of the committee's work in meeting the needs of varied ethnic groups in the U.S. The project, a two-year pilot program funded by the Maurice Falk Medical Fund, will be part of the commit- tee's national project on ethnic America. Irving M. Levi...…

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

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…Nixon Aide Denies Ethnic Slurs Appear on White House Tapes THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WASHINGTON — Whit e House Counsel Fred Buz- hardt, Jr., declared on na- tional television Sunday that the publication of President Nixon's privately spoken re- portedly ethnic references was part of .a campaign "to poison the public mind against the President by any means, fair or foul." Appearing on the CBS pro- gram, "Face the Nation," Buzhardt said that he ...…

May 17, 1974 • Page Image 6

…Syria Jews Offered U. S. Haven; Oppression Deplored sons making inquiries about (Continued from Page 1) "guess" Was that about 58 Syrian Jews. He said it was copies had been sent to per- "technically impossible" for the department's public af- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS fairs bureau to send the "new standard response" to 6—Friday, May 17, 1974 persons who had received the old one because the bur- eau does not keep "a log on public inquiries at l...…

May 17, 1974 • Page Image 7

…THEIHTROIT JEWISH NEWS NoW, we don't have anything against duckbilled platypi. Nor against Cleveland either—such as it is. But for those who don't know, Osmun's is probably the neatest, nicest, niftiest men's store you'd ever want to buy something from. Osmun's is a place you.can stroll into and find the latest and greatest styles and fashions of clothing. Like bold, colorful Enro shirts in snappy stripes, checks and solids. And Osmun's is p...…

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…8—Friday, May 17, '1974 Conservative Head Assails End of 'Ethos of Merit . KIAMESHA LAKE — The president of the Rabbinical abandonment of the "ethos Assembly. Rabbi Waxman, a of merit" by so many Ameri- graduate of the Jewish Theo- cans, including Jews, wass called a "fallacious pseudo- equality" by Dr. Gerson D. Cohen in an address to the 74th annual convention of Rabbinical Assembly. The chancellor of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of A...…

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…Kissinger Progress Reported on Damascus-Israel Shuttle JERUSALEM (JTA)—Sec- retary of State Henry A. Kis- singer returned here from Damascus Tuesday night amid indications that develop- ments in the next 36 hours will determine whether or not he succeeds in achieving an Israeli-Syrian disengagement accord. A high official in Kissin- ger's entourage said that "considerable progress" has been made since the secre- t of state began his Jerus- m-...…

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…3 j A Secret Papers Reveal Churchill Pushed for Rapid Palestine Solution LONDON (JTA — Secret cabinet papers just released here revealed that Prime Minister Winston Churchill pressed for a rapid solution of the Palestine problem through partition before the end of World War II and clashed sharply over the plan with his then Foreign Secre- tary, Anthony Eden. The plan was disclosed in papers relating to the final period of the British Mandat...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 17, 1974-11 HAVE A LIQUEUR AND CORDIAL TASTING SESSION AS PART OF YOUR NEXT MEETING If your club, group, or of anization can assure us a quorum of 40 member* r more we will conduct -testing session as part a liqueur and cordial 14A of the program of one cfyour meetings. At no cost to you, we *II present a history- of cordials, show how they e made, and have your members participate taste testing sever...…

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…▪ Lewis Grossman Council President Lewis S. Grossman is the new president of the Jewish Community Council follow- ing a hotly contested election Wednesday evening at the Council's delegate assembly at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Although a Council. spokes- man would not announce the actual vote tally, the margin was wider than had been an- ticipated: 62 per cent for Grossman, 38 per cent for Bernard Panush. Some 400 delegates cast ballots. It was t...…

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…Cassette Recording on Shavuot Issued for Jewish Servicemen and Their Families NEW YORK—The National pitalized veterans prepare for Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) that festival, which this year and its commission on Jew- begins at sundown May 26 ish chaplaincy have produced and ends at sundown May 28. a new cassette recording for The JWB cassette record- Shavuot — the latest in a ing contains excerpts of the series—to help Jewish fami- festival li...…

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…Tired of the Weather?? Israel Inflation Up15 Pct. in February TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Dur- will be worth exactly half its Look to Arizona . . . ing the first two months of I value in December. At the Let us help you look for 1974 living costs rose here same time, if the Israel cur- your dream home in THE by 15 per cent. If the infla- rency is not devalued infla- VALLEY OF THE SUN! tionary spiral continues, it is tion will have a harmful A good pla...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 17, 1974-15 'Mother Golda' Asks for Peace NEW YORK (JTA)—Pre- mier Golda Meir, in a direct telephone message thanking the American Mothers Com- mittee for its citation of World Mother of the Decade bestowed on her, made a plea for peace in the world. Mrs. Meir was chosen as the Mother of the Decade "for her great work for peace" and because she has "devoted her full spirit to she quest for international .d...…

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…r , 16—Friday, May 17, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New Golan Settlement Amidst Gunfire; Concert Interrupted TEL AVIV (JTA) — A new settlement, H a r o o v, was founded on the southern Golan Heights last week, a demonstration of Israel's de- termination to populate the region which is under daily Syrian artillery barrage. Festivities had to be curtailed, however, because of the situation on the north- ern front. Relatives and friends of t...…

May 17, 1974 • Page Image 17

…STARTS TODAY, FRIDAY WALKERS 7•ciay selling event of internationally famous clothing by ITS Sold nationally for $225 to $260 • If you're concerned about inflation, beat it the Walker's way! Buy more-expensive national-brand clothing .. . some with the labels removed . . . at savings you wouldn't believe! We were the first . . . and are still the only store in this area . . . to introduce "the new way to buy clothing," a unique merchan...…

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….Ropp, 18—Friday, May 17, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anomen•••••••w Israel Hits UN Unit for Inviting Arab Terrorist Envoys to Parley UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —The United Nations Eco- NEW YORK — Forty per gents Scholarship Exam (90 nomic and Social Council cent of the graduating seniors per cent of the total senior (ECOSOC) agreed to invite of the New York area yeshi- population), 337 students or representatives of Arab ter- vot have won reg...…

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…Auschwitz Survivor Searches for His Brother, Last Seen in 1943 By MURRAY ZUCKOFF NEW YORK (JTA) — Al- bert Brokman has been en- gaged in a lonely but tireless crusade for the past 31 years searching for his brother whom he last saw in 1943 in Auschwitz. "In all these years I never gave up hope of seeing him again alive and well," Brok man told the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency. A year ago his hopes were buoyed when he spotted a picture in Hada...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, May 17, 1974 Early Deadline for Shavuot SERVICES SYNAGOGUE CONG. MISHRAN ISRAEL: Services 8:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gottlieb will speak on "Sabbath Unto the Lord." Eric `Applebaum, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. to- day. Rabbi Berkowitz will speak on "What Is Religious Education All About?" Steven Kroot, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. ...…

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…I I • CIV1611, r ILIP1Jr LTC IL NEW YORK (JTA) — A federally funded program to provide legal aid to Jewish poor and elderly got under- way with the opening of an office in downtown Brooklyn BINGO CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID EVERY THURS. 7:45 24350 SOUTHFIELD RD. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. Factory Sealed • IBM • TYPEWRITERS $348,88 342.7800 399-8333 YOU GOTTA GROUP? WE GOTTA TRW! CALL ME AT HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. I I I 3...…

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…• VINCENZO'S LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared (or the Discerning Taste 18211 JOHN R. • BANQUET FACILITIES Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 869-5674" 173 TUESDAY, - 1-0' SPECIAL 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK With Buttery Baked Potato, Hot Texas Toast, Crisp Tossed Salad - 1 09 BONANZA 15640 W. 11 Mile Rd. Corner of Green...…

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