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February 01, 1974 • Page Image 34

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, February 1, 1974 Habonim Youth Mix Work, Play With Stress on Jewish Culture You' News Volleyball Game Due Lahav United Synagogue Youth and the men's club of Cong. Beth Achim will have a volleyball game following the Lahav business meeting 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Beth Achim. For information, call Barry Lippitt, 353-4477. Jewish culture, taken in the easy doses of singing, danc- ing and discussion, but ac- co...…

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…Two Detroiters Head Young Leadership Unit Two local men, Joel D. Tauber and Allan Nachman, are members of the execu- tive committee of the United Jewish Appeal Young Leader- ship Cabinet for 1974, it was announced by Dr. Allen Pol- lack, chairman of the Young Leadership Cabinet and pro- fessor of Russian history at Yeshiva University. Dr. Pollack also announced that five men of the area, Stanley D. Frankel, Dr. Con- rad L. Giles, Thomas I. Kl...…

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…36—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israeli Women Lack Training, Says Head of Hadassah Education Yeshiva Leader Weingarden Recovers; to Be Feted at Party JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Yom Kippur War revealed that Israel neglected to util- ize half of its manpower be- cause of its inadequate train- ing of women, according to Dr. Helen Kittner, director of the Hadassah Israel Edu- cation Services. Addressing H a d a s s a h's midwinter ...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 37

…7 511111111.11111111111/111116% Hack Is President of Executives Group I'Detente, End to Yemen Conflict Morton Hack, president of Enabled Arabs to Unite on Oil' the Hack Shoe Co. has be- come the 50th president of the Detroit Executives Asso- ciation. Dr. Jack Litwin was elected to a three-year term as a director. Although there have been a number of DEA members from the Jewish community, Hack is the first to be se- lected as president. Stan...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 38

…38—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Solving Energy Crisis With L'Hayims By DAVID SCHWARTZ Advise Me . (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) • • To help answer questions of a personal nature we have called upon counselors from the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service. Other resources will be called upon as prob- lems arise in other areas. Address confidential queries to "Advise Me," care of The Jewish News, 1751.5 W. Nine Mile, So...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 39

…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 10—ROOMS FOR RENT LOVELY room for employed lady. LI 1-5063. OAK Park, kit. privileges, pleas- ant surroundings. LI 1-8297, LI 3-1703. ROOM for rent, kitchen privi- leges. Middle-aged woman. Pri- bath. LI 8-6397. ;f' room fo remployed person. 548-5902. B...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 40

…40—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE BLOOMFIELD ON THE LAKE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 15668 JEANETTE Elegant 5 or 6 bedroom executive home. Dynamic 2 story foyer, Cathedral ceiling in family room, separate den, finished rec. room, screened porch, 31 ft. patio, cen- tral air-cond. A home of distinc- tion. For additional information contact. CHARLES SOWER chamberlain 626-6503 or 626-9100 18 tim...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 41

…17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE OAK PARK OAK PARK CONTEMPORARY RANCH SOUTH FIELD Immediate Occupancy BY OWNER 11MILE-GREENFIELD AREA 3 bedroom brick ranch, finished rec room, carpeting, drapes and_ air conditioners, gas heat, large fenced yard, close to schools, shopping and transportation. $24,500.. 1967 built brick ranch. 3 bed- rooms • 1 1 /2 baths, 'family room, built-ins, central air, finished basement, beautifully decorated...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 42

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE 15211 OAK PARK BLVD. PREVIEW of Immediate occupancy, excellent condition, large ranch, 3 bed- rms., 1 1/, baths, pan. 'den., fin. basemt. with lay., central air, new carpeting and drapes thru- out, large kit., 21/2 car gar., automatic door, large patio w/ gas grill. Near synagogues and schools. Mid $30's. FARMINGTON HILLS. 14 MILE RD. 1/2 MILE WEST OF FARMINGTON ROAD • • • • HUNTI...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 43

…• • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 1, 1974-43 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE GREAT BUY On this 3 bedrms. ranch, multi- ple baths, beautifully fin. rec. rm., slate foyer, cent. air., com- plete sprinkling system, near schools, and bus line. A PRESTIGE HOME IN A PRESTIGE AREA CALL\ PAULINE WIENER chamberlain GOLF COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES WEST BLOOMFIELD 399-3375 548-1500 /2 Mile W. of Farmington Rd. — N. of Walnut Lake Rd...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 44

…44—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK RANCH Heads Realty Board OAK PARK N. OF 10 MILE RD. Excellent move-in condt. 3 bed- rms. ranch, 1 1 1/2 baths, car pet- ing and drapes, air condt., large country kit., all opploances, custom blt. fam. rm., 24 ft. rec. rm. w/bar, 2 fireplaces, near shopping transportation and schools. $28,500. North of 9 Mile Rd., Owner leaving state, 1,80...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 45

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 1, 1974-45 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 100' LAKE FRONTAGE OAK PARK Spacious 4 br. Dutch colonial on Lower Straits Lake. Fam. rm., library and sitting rm. on 1 st floor. Full bsmt. with fire- placed rec room. 3 car garage. $94,000. Large 3 bedroom brick ranch, paneled den, spacious kitchen, large master bedroom, 21/2 baths, central air conditioning, tiled and divided basement with private office and lots of ...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 46

…46-Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 10 MILE AND SOUTHFIELD AREA Beautiful Southfield custom blt. quad-level, 4 bedrms newly carpeted thruout, cen. air, fenced yard, gas heat, ideal location to synagogues, schools, transportation, shopping, rec. center, 6 yrs. old. Only $39,- 900. Conventional. 19046 Goldwin 354-0281 FARMINGTON HILLS BY OWNER 30623 Woodstream Dr. Spacious 2600 sq. ft. pil- lared coloni...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 47

…Prof. Etzioni Tackles Challenging Genetics In a chapter that poses the question "What Are They Brewing for Us?", in his "Genetic Fix," (Macmillan), Prof. Amitai Etzioni of Co- lumbia University makes this comment: "From the thirties until quite recently, in reaction to Nazi racist theories and in response to the struggle of blacks and other minorities for social equality, biological factors have been played down and the role of educa- tion an...…

February 01, 1974 • Page Image 48

…New Testament Put Words in Jesus' Mouth? Gospel Writers Conveyed Jewish Values By LAWRENCE W. CROHN Editor's Note: Octogenarian Lawrence W. Crohn, for many years a leader in major move- ments here and now a resident of Rich- ardson, Tex., has devoted many years of studies to history, Bible and theology. He continues to write extensively, and the accompanying essay is a portion of his lengthy research on Jesus, the emerg- ence of Christianity...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 1

…A Reminder to Gromyko: An Historic Document: Recalling Russian diplomat's powerful ap- peal at the United Nations for justice to Jewry in the re-establishment of the Jewish State. Congressional Affirmation of Zionist Lib- ertarianism . . . The 1942 Declaration: 'The Common Purpose of Civilized Mankind: A Traditional American Policy Confirmed' —Editorial, Page 4 The Road to Peace: Why Not Also Disengage Animosities? —Commentary, Page 2 ...…

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…Purely Commentary 'Appro ation of merican eop e or srae a ra i Iona Anticipation Dating Back to 1952 . Significance of Sinai's Position: an Expert's Evaluation of. Its Strategic Status • b y rnlrIIp Slomovitz Traditional American Israel Policy: The Common Purpose of Civilized Mankind' Uninformed propagandists often question the justification of American friend- ship for Israel that has developed in substantial economic and military assi...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 3

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1974-3 Data, Including UN Information, Proves Israel Not Arab-Owned Data to prove that Israel was never an Arab land has been compiled by Sol A. Dann, chairman of the Amer- ican Educational League for a Secure Israel. The former Detroiter, who lives in California, states there was no geopolitical en- tity called Palestine until the defeat of the Ottoman Turk- ish Empire during World War I, and "no ...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 4

…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. Second-Class Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and Additional Mailing Offices. Subscription $10 a year. PHILI...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 5

…Nixon Praises Romania Chief Rabbi Sees Trifa Case peer's _Role in 'American Affair', Insists Bishop ww II Industry , as T THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1974, Forbidden Fruit Be fit for more than the thing you are now doing.— Adam was human; he James A. Garfield. didn't want the apple for the apple's sake; he wanted it because it was forbidden.— RED 21-23—and said that several Mark Twain. times "I was put against the MAGEN wall...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 6

…d G iv e 1 Dav ermans i d r Red Magen ne&fo Israel Withdrawal From Canal Outlined G fo SAM Sites Go Back intact to Egypt KILOMETER 101 (JTA)- The timetable of a three- p h a s e Israeli withdrawal from the west bank of the Suez Canal was. disclosed Wednesday following several days of meetings between Is- raeli and Egyptian officers at this United Nations check- point. It was learned that the UN Emergency Force (UNEF) initially will occupy th...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 7

…Israel Army Engages in Mini-War: Elazar Relieves Sharon of Command N TEL AVIV (JTA) — Gen. Ariel (Arik) Sharon's ven- detta with the army high command continued . Tuesday after the reserves officer and newly elected Likud Knesset member was re- lieved of his divisional com- mand by Chief of Staff Gen. David Elazar. Sharon, who said he learned of his discharge only from a radio news bulletin, accused Elazar of waging a political campaign agai...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 8

…Golds Praises U. S., Kissinger for Role in Agreement (Continued from Page 1) U.S. could prove invaluable in the promotion of relations between the two parties and the continued observance of the settlement." Regarding Syria, she re- gretted that she could report no progress, with the Damas- cus government still refusing to publish the POW lists and allow Red Cross visits. "This refusal is unsurpassed in its brutality," she cried. Kissin- ger ...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 9

…Ambulance Driver Saves Lives in Fire Golan Area Densely Populated by Jews Before Arab Arrival (From the Encyclopedia Judaica) The fate of the Golan Heights, the northern border between Israel and Syria, will be one of the crucial points under discussion at the Geneva peace conference. The history of the Golan Heights demonstrates the links between archeology and politics. Encyclopedia Judai- ca illustrates this point: "The (archeological) di...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 10

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10—Friday, January 25, 1974 U. S. Involvement, but Not as Guarantor, Related both Egypt and Syria. He an- tary disengagement. "Each (Continued from Page 1) one has a feeling of security He said the U.S. had agreed nounced that the first result first" Scott observed from not to publish the content of of the improved relations with Kissinger's briefing to the Syria was to be the release that accord at the express congre...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 11

…Orthodox Leaders Hit for Attending AJCongress Parley NEW YORK (JTA)—A ha- sidic rabbinical leader has expressed regret that Ortho• dox educators took part in a recent all-day conference on CARS TO BE DRIVEN To any ,state. Also drivers furnish- ed to •drive your car anywhere. Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 9970 Grand River Detroit, Mich. 48204 WE 1-0620-21-22 Jewish education sponsored by the American Jewish Con- gre...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 12

…/11/1 ■ 1M, AKoncrress Charges Arab Greed in Oil Embargo 12—Friday, January 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Landscape Parley Held at Kfar Silver ani, minister of petroleum KFAR SILVER (ZINS) — the Kfar Silver Agricultural and mineral resources of Sixty gardening experts as- and Technical High Schools Saudi Arabia, said on the and the Mollie Goodman same NBC-TV documentary: sembled at Kfar Silver, the Zionist Organization of Academic 'Hig...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 13

…—111111111011.11111APIL Fulbright Joins Nixon in Praise of Kissinger WASHINGTON (JTA) President Nixon, Vice Presi- dent Gerald Ford, House Speaker Carl Albert and a score of leaders of the major committees of both Houses of Congress gave Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger a "round of applause" when he appeared at the White House Monday to report on his 11-day, 15,600-mile trip to the Middle East. Their bipartisan show of support punctuate...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 14

…,: .•..--em-a•—i-m----1------- __.----- ig ncrease in 21 Tears Keported in Ilicier 411MINIMPlimNEMENEIMPANL --- ___ _ Cost rHighest 'Between You . . and Me' Boris Smolar's Editor-in•Chief Emeritus, JTA (Copyright 1974, JTA Inc.) SELF-EDUCATION OF LEADERS: Leaders of major Jewish organizations, and of the Jewish communities throughout the country, are all dedicated men with strong Jewish feelings. They are in the front row of giving money...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 15

…Classifieds Get Quick Results -a I NOT LOST: I CALL ME AT HAMILTON, I MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. 1 Sid"; 557-5145 Christian Editors Invited to Israel NEW YORK — The com- mission for inter religious affairs of the American Zion- ist Federation announces a new study mission to Israel for the Christian clergy media Feb. 28-March 10. All Christian clergymen who are GRAB YOUR SOCKS! PHILLIPS IS HAVING A SHOE SALE. !I Florsheim • S...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 16

…16—Friday, January 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Engagements Dr. and Mrs. William Roby of W. Bloomfield Township announce the engagement of their daughter Laura Sue, to Dr. Kenneth Robert Gordon, son of Mrs. Joseph Gordon of E. Second St. A March wedding is planned. Russian Oleli to Be Guest of Community Dr. Michael Kotik, a Rus- sian Jew who emigrated to Israel last year, will be a guest of the community Feb. 2-10, Hy Klein, chairman o...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 17

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1974-17 Delta Cited for Boosting Israel • Firm Pledges to Work for Equal Opportunity PHILADELPHIA — Acme Markets, Inc., and the Phila- delphia Chapter of the Amer- ican Jewis Committee an- nounced jointly they would work together to broaden the involvement of Jews and other ethnic groups in man- agerial positions in the com- pany. Acme said that it has had a long-standing policy of pro- viding eq...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 18

…18—Friday, January 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bora Laskin Named Canada's Chief Justice by Trudeau --ftc ■ Chief Justice Bora Laskin of Canada, left, is congratu- lated on his appointment by Judge Norman W. Feder of Southfield. Canada Supreme Court Jus- tice Bora Laskin's appoint- ment by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau as chief jus- tice of Canada was acclaimed at the annual convention of Tau Epsilon Rho, national law fraternity, at it...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 19

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1974-19 SRAEL ALIYAH CENTER, INC. 17520 W. 12 Mile Suite III Southfield, Mich. 48076 (313) 559-6755 Are You Aware That: There are many job openings for professionals and technicians in the State of Israel and many tax and other benefits available to Olim. We will gladly assist you if you're interested. Call for interview (313) 559-6755 Waldheim Pledges to Continue Efforts for POWs...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 20

…20—Friday, January 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Turover Synagogue Give Torah , A Sefer Torah has been sent to Israel for the use of immigrants from the Soviet Union, following a recent cere- mony at Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusah H'ari Lubavitcher Center. The presentation was by the Turover Aid Society and Cong. Ezras Achim, which along with its ladies' auxili- ary helps many causes. Shown are, from left, Paul Brickne•, Ben Grant, Hyman Kra...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 21

…winixianingigWwWx Meyer Levin Assails Lillian Hellman in 'Obsession' 1•111111111111• , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1974-21 U.S. Zionist Groups Back IEF Membership Role in UJA Drives Advance reviews in Pub- lishers Weekly and in the New York Magazine have al- NEW YORK — National ish League, Americans for ready hailed "The Obsession" as explosive, predicting it will Zionist organizations are tak- Progressive Israel and the ...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 22

…22—Friday, January 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS E gg on Our Face Behind every argument is someone's ignorance.—Louis D. Brandeis. advertisement mis- Art takenly placed - by The Jew- ish News in last week's- edition which announced weekend breakfast specials at the Gallery Restaurant in Southfield, caused headaches for its owner. William Littman, owner of the Gallery, said that he was besieged with customers Saturday and Sunday. Not only...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 23

…11111111111.1111111111111•111_ . - THE SUSSEX HOUSE Fine Dining and Cocktails 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) 352-22-33 • Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners OPEN MON. THRU SAT. FROM 1 1 :30 A.M. BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275 • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS riALIAN-AMERICAN C4FE • Lunches • Dinners • Cocktails PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES • Closed Sundays •ATTENDANT PARKING 1 7 ...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 24

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January 25, 1974 • Page Image 25

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January 25, 1974 • Page Image 26

…26—Friday, January 25, 1974 • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friedkin's 'Exorcist' Grosses RACK '0 RIBS $2,000,000 1st Week in U.S. • • SAVID EBI S IR • • DINNER By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) WED. EVENINGS ALL YOU CAN EAT . WITH EVERY LUNCH OR DINNER ENTREE. . • Cole Slaw • French Fries 1 , $4 95 • DANCING MON. THRU SAT. LENNIE SCHIC 4 CORDOBA UARTE NGEL'S HOUR GLASS 18800 W. McNICKILS 7 Mi. & MIDDLEBEL...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 27

…omen's Out) Trends in Family Medical Care Kroquitzes Mark 60th Anniversary Topic of Women's League Event news AUTUMN HILLS CHAP- ADAT SHALOM SISTER- Today—Vignettes and Vari- TER, Women's American HOOD will have an oneg eties." Mrs. Milton Weiss is ORT, will present an art Shabat 1:30 p.m. Saturday at chairman of the day. Guests auction and exhibit 9 p.m. the synagogue. Mrs. Norman are invited, and refreshments Feb. 2 at Gallery Art Center...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 28

…THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS ' 28—Friday, January 25, 1974 Volunteers Sought for Mothers March "Medical authorities esti- mate that improved mater- nal and child care could have saved 14,000 infants last year," Edrie Goldstein, Troy chairman of the Mothers March against birth defects, said in connection with the annual January appeal. To be held Jan. 31-Feb. 7, the neighborhood campaign will help support March of Dimes programs in research, prena...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 29

…11111111111.1111111111111101111111111111 Ampunimmonorpurrommump.immx . $101,000 Raised by JNF Women Women Honor Museum Founder THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1974-29 to Replant Trees Destruction Russian Emigre to Address Mrs. William Levin, fund- that the JNF activities con- Women of Junior Division' raising chairman of Women tinue as a major effort in of the Jewish National Fund, anounced at the annual donor tea, Tuesday, at Con...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 30

…Aliens Reminded to Report Address Spring II -edding Set Roberta IlordesNow for llfary Gruber 1111S. Steven Levett Armand J. Salturelli of the Detroit office of the Immi- gration and Naturalization Service reminds all aliens to report their addresses during January. Cards with which to make the reports are available at post offices and offices of the Immigration and Natur- alization Service. The reports must be filled in and signed with a sta...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 31

…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Campers to Meet ,' January 25, 1974-31 j Shalom Campers will have an organizational meeting 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of ,P, BALLET, ACROBATIC kges 3 thru High School or Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jacobs, 1RNING NURSERY PROGRAM 16112 Addison, Southfield. Ages 3 thru 5 For information, call the LINKLETTER SCHOOLS Jacobses, 557-4564- OAK & SOUTHFIELD Cultural Calendar of Events in Detroit Jewish Community Week of Jan. 25-31 CALL...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 32

…Disabled Invited to Join Social Group at Center A social group whose mem- bers are, visually and physi- cally disabled will be meet- ing every other Monday at the 10 Mile Jewish Center, according to Mrs. Sam Snitz, an organizer of the as-yet- unnamed group. Mrs. Snitz, who is sightless, said there are plans for out- ings and discussions, and those who are presently homebound will be welcome to join in. Transportation can be arranged, she said...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 33

…Israel Award Selection Committee Forming Rabbi Irwin Groner, chair- politan Detroit, announced formed to pick five students, man of the Synagogue that an Israel Award selec- age 15-18, who attend a Jew- Schools Association of Metro- tion committee is being ish high school in the tri- county area. The award, donated by the Young Volunteers Subject of New Film Meyer and Nathan Fishman NEW YORK — "Days of American Jewish youth, the Family Founda...…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 34

…rUlir7T11`" TIC"Vr^IF ---- X- 9°"7"19— •••r""r•fr"7-"—Tnt' -•• ■ •••.....p.,•••••••,,... • 34—Friday, January 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS amarack W eekend Set by Hillel Hillel directors Rabbi Max Kapustin from Wayne State University, Rabbi Joel Poup- ko from the University of Michigan and Rabbi William D. Rudolph of Michigan State University also will speak. Meals, accommoda- tions and entertainment are included in the nominal fee....…

January 25, 1974 • Page Image 35

…Pitiya r–vent ‘..nangen Association of Americans and Canadians for Aliya has postponed its January meet- ing until 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burg, 14710 Rosemary, Oak Park. Chaim Feifel, president of AACA and organizer of Yamit Garin will speak on "Yamit." For information, call the Burgs, 544-9587. oy mail a Fuel Saver tramps Chairs Book Fair The stamps by mail serv- ice introduced locally last August can sa...…

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