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…• ▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 25-A — EMPLOYMENT WANTED INCOMPARABLE CARE. COM- PASSION FOR SICK AND ELD- ERLY. 518-2709. ir's helper seeks live in pos- itiuil; Experienced in child care development. Compassionate, re- liable, understanding. Call LAURA. LI 8-3770. Call Liberty Agency for daily or vacation-care of infants, children, convalescents and elderly. Also pet sitting in, your home. 356-1470 26-C — PETS GREY & WHITE male kitten. F...…

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…52 Friday September 3; 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Geometry, Starwberries, Flowers By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.) Pauline Chotzinoff, who has just passed away, had music all-about her. She was the sister of .Heifetz, the violinist; the wife of the music critic, Samuel Chotzinoff and she herself was good enough a pianist to evoke the praise of Toscanini. Once she- found herself sitting beside Einstein -- and to make convers...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Arab Policeman No Longer Fat `Reader in Jewish Community Relations' By ALLEN A. WARSEN The most recent 'addi- tion to the literature on Jewish community or- ganization is "A Reader in Jewish Community Re- lations" (Ktav Publishing House) edited by Ann G. Wolfe. The "Reader - is di- vided into 12 chapters, each dealing with a major asiiect of Jewish social ern, such as anti- Jewish iden- tity, Israel, and Soviet Jewr...…

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…54 frliday,Septeinlittr 3,1.976 Bronia Kwartin, Aided Refugees NEW YORK - Bronia Kwartin, who aided Jewish refugees from Germany in the late 1930s, died Aug. 27 at age 89. With the aid of the late Senator Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado, Mrs. Kwartin helped a number of Jewish families excape from Ger- many and subsequently gave them employment in several 5-and-10-cent stores she had opened in Denver. She founded the Denver Chapter of Hadassah i...…

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…'.THE DETROIT JEWISH 'NEWS Sam Beber, Started Youth Counterpart of Bnai Brith CHICAGO (JTA)— Sam Beber, founder and first president of Beth El Synagogue in Omaha, Neb., died Aug. 25 at age 75. Mr. Beber started the Bnai Brith Youth Or- ganization,. the largest teenage movement in the world. In 1924 Mr. Beber, then 2 nd a magna cum 1 graduate of -Creighton University's Law School, organized Aleph Zadik Aleph as a boy s group in his native Oma...…

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…56 Friday September 3, 1976 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroit Delegates in Attendance Israel-Sponsored Jerusalem Conference Encourages Yiddish and Jewish Culture By YITZHAK SHARGIL JERUSALEM (JTA) — An overflow crowd of EPHRAIM KATZIR some 2000 persons includ- ing Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman of Detroit, jammed the Jerusalem Theater for the opening session of the first world conference in Israel for Yiddish and Jewish cul- ture. Presid...…

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