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…X19.000,000 Gift Finances Medical Center at Brandeis WALTHAM, Mass.—The largest single gift in the 20-year history of Brandeis University, $19,000,000 in cash and securities, was announced this week in a joint statement by Lewis S. Rosenstiel, retiring chairman of the board of Schenley Industries, New York, and Dr. Abram L. Sachar, retiring president of Brandeis. The grant is to be used for a new medical sciences research center, to be staffe...…

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…Purely Commentary President Johnson's Problem-Creating Speech President Johnson's name is never off the front pages, but he certainly gained that distinction in the Jewish press and in the ranks of Israel's enemies with his address to the Bnai Brith on Tuesday evening. By reviving the Jerusalem issue, thereby encouraging a return to a status of a divided city—something Israel and Jewry could never condone—something that is contrary to aims i...…

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…Bonn Interior Minister Not Certain of Extension on Limitations Statute NEW YORK—Ernst Benda, West German minister of the interior. told Arthur J. Goldberg and a delegation from the American Jew- ish Committee that he could not definitely predict a further exten- sion of the statute of limitations for Nazi murderers. Benda, who favors extension of the statute, met with Goldberg. president of the American Jewish Committee, and leaders • at a me...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A LESSON. im 1.04i0 Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English=Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial A.ssoclation. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235, VE 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Foreign $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHIL...…

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…Johnson Raises Jerusalem Issue lines must be agreed by the neigh- Europe have sought to indict those (Continued from Page 1) He urged leaders "to maintain and bors involved as part of this tran- of Jewish faith for spreading ideas accelerate their dialogue." He did sition from armistice to peace. At of freedom among their people. not see direct negotiations as the same time, it is equally clear This is shocking—not only because essential. "Ma...…

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…6—Friday, September 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • new 1 ee s our moue For the first time, you can get short-term flexibility in pass- book form, plus the long-term advantages of guaranteed high-return on your money all in the same package. Passbook flexibility You can make deposits at any time, in any amount of $50 or more. You can withdraw quarterly, without notice, any amount that has been on deposit 90 days or more. And you alway...…

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…Czech Jews Seek LIRAS Aid Hebrew U. Scientist Plans to Prove New Theory on Function of Brain leaving Poland has followed the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, according to information from reli- able sources received here. Since mid-August, about 100 Jews have been leaving Poland each week for Israel or western nations. Since June 1967, when Poland severed relations with Israel, more than 1,100 Jews were known to have left Poland, according...…

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…• • ••>6.4,• Humphrey Askd to Insist on Fair Prctrce'i n Techncifogical Expeeris'SaieAuled to Addres' Nixon; NEW YORK—The American Jew- urged the two Presidential candi- ish Committee has called on Hu- dates to pledge "that they will bert H. Humphrey and Richard M. not be parties to such methods." Technion Regional Conference Here Sunday Nixon "One lesson the Chicago tragedy to frame "fair-campaign The Detroit chapter of the Amer- ican Tec...…

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…Higher Sala!), Increments, Fringe Benefits Included in Hebrew Teachers' New Contract The United Hebrew Schools and the Association of Hebrew Teach- ers announcd that a satisfactory conclusion has been reached in their negotiations for a new two- year contract, which became effec- tive Sept. 1. "The new contract is a major step forward in the professionali- zation of Hebrew teachers in De- troit," reported Robert Kasle, Chairman of the UHS per...…

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…10—Friday, September 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Have you ever seen millions of children starving to death? ow you have. This picture was taken a week ago. Chances are this child of Biafra is already dead of starvation. Millions more seem doomed to follow. Cruel conjecture? No. Tragic reality. Innocent victims of a world they never made, the children of Biafra will die of the starvation that is moving inexorably across Biafra. If noth...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Grand Rapids News Notes Commurtal Calendar Sept. 16—Hadassah Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Lewis Sanford Sept. 16—City of Hope Board Meet- ing, 8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Louis Sill Sept. 16-17—Temple Beth El Sis- terhood Rummage Sale Sept. 17—Bnai Brith Women Meet- ing, 12:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel Sept. 17—Council Executive Com- mittee Meeting, noon, Council office Sept. 18—Hadassah Meeting, 12:30 p.m., Tem...…

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…Arab Terrorist Gang Smashed While Egypt and Jordan Foment War, Keep Breaking Cease Fire JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime Minister Levi Eshkol congratulated police and security forces for the speed with which they smashed the Arab gang responsible for the bombing outrage in Tel Aviv last week in which one man was killed and some 70 persons injured. He thanked the public for its cooperation in the capture of the vandals and in preventing the widening of...…

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…■■■■47■W;;' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1968-13 UAR Attacks Linked to Need for Morale Among Soldiers f, • French Firm Buys Rights to Hechmon Teaching Method HAIFA—The world-wide conces- sion for the distribution of the new audio visual system for the teach- ing of Hebrew, developed at the Technion, Israel Institute of Tech- noligy, by Dr. Paul Enoch and Mrs. Judith Cais, of the depart- ment of general studies, has been...…

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…Peace Between Israel, Arabs Would Lead to Prosperity, Hadassah Told that hopes entertained after the (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) and is skeptical about the possibil- self respect to be involved in the public from danger inherent ity of peace treaties. his own destiny and to participate in the He urged the United State; to . . . "to mobilize my economic and arms." indiscriminate sale of fire- speak out much more vigorously p...…

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…Friday, September 13, 1968-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS GENERAL FOODS K CERTIFIED KOSHER- PARVE Instant or Regular—Maxwell House Coffee ® belongs with holiday entertaining and feasting. For this fine coffee is a tradition in Jewish life—constant in superior and mellow ta'am, constant in the joy it gives. Have a cheering cup right now. ALWAYS ... GOOD TO THE LAST DROP® joyous NEW NEAR QTZECCIKS FROM MAXWELL HOUSE' ••:,•>.>:. • •. …

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…16—Friday, September 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai David Holds Leadership Fete .. . At the Bnai David Leadership reception-dinner held at the Sheraton-Cadillac, where a total of $80,600 in Israel Bond subscrip- tions was announced are (from left) seated, Mrs. Hyman J. Adler, Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, Mr. Brandwine, Mrs. Maurice M. Silver- man and Dr. Silverman, the guest of honor, and Eleazar Lipsky, for- mer president of the Jewis...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1968-17 Lubavitcher Center Names Karp Honorary President At the recent board of directors meeting of Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari — vigiilltig'ggiLVal.to,„: Lubavitcher Cen- ter, Hyman Karp, president of Cong. Beth Joseph An- '' shei Ruzhin, was _fig:.zwer- .:.: - appointed Mish- i:. - , : ,„--e :,,,,,,:::. — '''' ' ' : kan Israel honor- ._,. ary president Two members of Beth Joseph will be ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, September 13, 1968 Holy Ark Is Donated to Livonia Congregation; Cantor Kaminsky Named Jewish Youth in the Revolt By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright 1968, JTA, Inc.) interested in Israeli survival and the preservation of democracy in the United States. He saw the Democratic Party committed to these aims. While he thought the extent of U.S. involvement in Vietnam was a mistake, "the danger of Communism is even ...…

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…Friday, September 13, 1968-19 Yiddish Literature Growth in 50 Years THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Told in Book Co-Published by Novosti Some Parts for Israel Army Being Produced Locally Hebrew Corner The Struma In December 1941, the ship Struma In a Novosti Press Agency re- sailed from the port of Constanza in Romania. It was a small cattle boat, lease from Moscow, released to only 190 tons, very old and dilapidated. There were 768 Jews on board ...…

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…X 10 = riday, Sep em er i 3, 'ilia THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anti-Semitic Beliefs Said Exist Among 17,500,000. Americans The N ew Look of .American Rabb Ra bt i • The rabbis of America have emerged as Judaism's leading pub- lic personalities. The public image of the rabbi has changed in more ways than one. One Reform rabbi, for example, an American Jewish Committee aide Morris Kertzer, reported that at least 200 Orthodox, Conservative and R...…

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…of UN Failure to Condemn Egypt for Cease-Fire Violation at Suez THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1968-21 American Pavilion Will Be Erected at Israel Museum by 2 New Yorkers Officials said the motivation for the admittedly heavy Egyptian fire JERUSALEM—A pavilion for the $1,000,000, will be transferred to remained obscure although Ameri- exhibition of American works of the pavilion as the nucleus of its can diplomats tend to ex...…

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…$100 Million Sales Goal for Rest of '68 Set by Israel Bond Emergency Parley NEW YORK (JTA)—A campaign to sell $100,000,000 in State of Is- rael Bonds during the last four months of 1968 was unanimously adopted here at the closing session of a three-day 'economic emer- gency conference of the Israel Bond Organizaton. The goal was set in a response to a cabled message from Prime Minister Levi Eshkol of Israel who declared that the need for Isra...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's Club activities Friday, September 13, 1968-23 Antisocial Behavior Among Youth to Be Discussed at Women's Fall Forum DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE SIS- Music Study Club of Detroit will LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH The reasons young people are at- reservations by calling the Fed- hold its inaugural meeting of the YEHUDA,H and WOMEN'S SAB- TERHOOD will hear how the doors tacking police in Chicago, staging eration Women's Di...…

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…i-Aiivamommippoporinisemompummow THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, September 13, 1968 Women's Clubs Canadian Trip Follows Cohen-Rosenthal Rites (Continued from Page 23) SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER- HOOD will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Fannie Laufer, 22501 Briar, Oak Park. * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, w i 11 meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Lilly Stollman will pre- sent news and views. Ruth Schec- ter...…

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…THE • Dubb's Country Kitchen 'New Nobility' Topic of UHS Women's Meeting • Sherri's • Efros Drug Company The community is invited to hear Esther M. Broner, prize-winning authoress, at a meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary, United Hebrew Schools, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Esther Berman Building. Mrs. Broner will discuss the con- temporary scene in relation to young people in their search for values. Her topic "The New Nobil- ity," is also t...…

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…26—Friday, September 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Marrtages Put Finishing Touches on Art Show Suburban Hills ORT Maps House Tour Suburban Hills Chapter of Wo- wish to attend the teacher-training men's American ORT, is complet- courses given at Anieres, Switzer- KLEIN-COHEN: Ilona Risa Cohen ing plans for its annual "See Su- land, and in Israel for advanced recently became the bride of Wil- burbia liam Harvey Klein in a ceremony Oct. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1968 27 Director General of Medical Organization to Address Detroit Hadassah Born in Jerusalem July 5, 1912, Prof. Mann received his early training in England, at the Uni- versity College Hospital in Lon- don, where he qualified for his degree in medicine in 1937. He became director general of the Hadassah Medical Organization in 1951. Ten years later, the new Hadas- sah Hebrew Medical University...…

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…28—Friday, September 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shubnan 2 GittellaWb2e5s to Be Exchanged Dec. 1 activities in Society Dr. May Bere Merom of Tel Aviv recently visited Mr. and Mrs. David Sislin at their cottage in Chelsea, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Noveck in Detroit. Dr. Merom is a research psychologist in the educational service of the municipality of Tel Aviv. She was in the U.S. at a conference of psychologist-educators which...…

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…• 11111011111111•41101•0111 elf Olean WU 7.^TItla Shelley Shepherd to -Be I i allINA1 ,10iMi 6 41 ■ 1. .........„-- i)........., .a.: ...., THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS i Friday, September 13, 1968-29 1 Yeshiva U. Obtains Late 114-rs. Richard S. Golde?i Iewry 1 1 Cantor's Manuscripts On the Air i NEW YORK—A rare collection i I .. i This Week's Radio and Television Programs I i SPECIAL Time: 8:30 p.m. Sunday and 9:30 p.m. Tuesday ...…

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…30—Friday, September 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Eminent Israeli Cou pie Describes Freedoms Granted Visiting Arabs A distinguished Israeli couple, visiting here for a few days, ex- pressed the hope that the friend- ship that was established between Israelis and Israeli Arabs will be perpetuated and that the tragic occurrence in Tel Aviv last week will not destroy that amity. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Landman of Haifa, guests here last week-end...…

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…Hannah L. Stein to Be Bride of Thomas Lezell LETTER BOX Borinan Hall Receives Resident's Testimonial \ MISS HANNAH STEIN Mr. - and Mrs. Morris Stein of Lafayette Cir., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Hannah Lee to Thomas Stephen Lezell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lezell of Everett Rd., South- field. The brid6-elect attended East- ern Michigan University and the University of Detroit. Mr. Lezell was graduated from EMU....…

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…4r.••• ■ ft, i•-■ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, September 13, 1968 The City National Bank Purchases Additional $25,000 in Israel Bonds The City National Bank has taken an additional position in State of Israel Bonds, it was announced by John H. French, Jr., president of the bank, and has purchased $25,000 of the newly launched Second Development Investment Issue of 51/2 per cent 90-day-on demand State of Israel Bonds. The new $200,000...…

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…• Youth News Britain Invaded by Israel Sports Team By JESS SILVER (Copyright 1968, JTA, Inc.) Arthur Abraham Gold has been appointed leader of the British track and fiel _d team for the Mexico Olympics. Secretary of the British Amateur Athletic Board since 1965, Gold, 51, is a former high jumper who has coached the field event for many years. Britain was invaded this sum- mer by a number of Israeli sports teams. They included the track an...…

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…7 34—Friday, September 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Brevities The etchings of artist ARYEH ROTHMAN, who does his work in Tiger fever has become biracial and multilingual, and the battle- a hut-studio in Kibutz Ein Hami- cry for the Detroit Baseball Club to "go get 'em" is marked by a fratz near Haifa, will be displayed through Oct. 12 at the Pucker sock-it-to-'em series of slogans. Safrai Gallery in Boston. Rothman Someone gave the tra...…

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…Jewish Education Tool for Small Communities By DR. AZRIEL EISENBERG Director, World Council on Jewish Education (Copyright 1968, JTA, Inc.) In Many smaller communities, to which Jewish families are moving in increasing numbers, synagogues are manned by rabbinical students; often elementary Jewish education is a labor of love by untrained vol- unteers and parents. In such congregations, and there are many more than most people know, children...…

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…Nixon. Humphrey Ur &!• de U. S. Aid to Israel at Conclave were needed to overcome a "criti- fore the. convention that the United cal shortage that can cripple the States was still seeking a more ex- cultural growth of the American tensive "detente" with the Soviet Jewish community." Union "and cannot, therefore, be- Acting on the report, a conven- come exercised about the Soviet tion committee made plans for a penetration of the region" 'of t...…

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…E JEWISH NEWS ENJOY AN EXCITING EVENING AT THE PRESIDENTIAL INN DETROIT'S LUXURIOUS NEW REVUE SUPPER CLUB TAKE THE FAMILYI OUT TO DINNER I AND A SHOW The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin A 1929 PACKARD radiator grill is on the old wooded outside, old automobile ads are on the inside . . . This is Jim's Garage, Detroit's AV. BREAKFAST CLUB 1 newest restaurant . . . Gasoline pumps dating from 1913 and 1923 SPECIALS! 1 1 are in the foyer...…

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…-4 11•1111111MPIRIP81.1.011111111*: BRIGHT LITES—BAD SHOWS There's an usher in a Broadway theater that hasn't housed a hit show in three years—just a dreary succession of "turkeys" that close after five or 10 dismal perfor- mances. "I'll tell you how bad it is," volunteers this usher. "I haven't had to change my flash- light batteries since 1965!" TEL AVIV (JTA)—The first lady of the Yiddish theater, Ida Ka- minska, former director of the W...…

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…ADAMS wo 1.8525 Grand Circus Park MICHIGAN Free Parking after 5 p.m. Bagley atGrd. River WO 3-3216 Open 10:45 a.m. Show times 11:35, 2:15, 5:00, 7:40, 10:20 Recommended for adults only plus Rod Steiger & Geo. Siegal FRI., SAT. 11:15, 2:50, 6:20, 10:00 SUN. & WK. DAYS 1:15, 5:00, 9:00 Free Parking After 5 P.M. System Auto Park, Adams at Witherell RADIO CITY Woodw ard Nr. 9 Mi. LI 3-5800 12th Side-Splitting Week Jack Lemmon, Walter Matt...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—Friday, September 13, 1968 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS i 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS NORTHGATE East. 2 bedrooms, air con- 3-ROOM apartment, first floor. Available ditioning, fully carpeted. large modern October 1. $80 month including utilities. kitchen. Children welcome. Call 398- 341-3292. 5357. BEAUTIFUL 2-bedroom apartment on James, Oak Park. Good transportation. Available October 1. Call LI 7-87...…

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…/7—HOLISkt- FOR' SAli r t r r • 17--LI FIOUSES FOR - SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE BY OWNER Beautiful tri-level home in TWY- CKINGHAM for sale by owner. 4-5 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, 33x13 paneled family room, large patio 22x20. Many custom built-ins and extras. Shown by appointment only. HOUGHTON AVENUE Oak Park's choicest location. Near the park, schools, synagogues, shop- ping. Beautiful 3 bedroom; 21/2 baths; paneled den; separate dining ro...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE WALKING distance synagogue. Ever- green-Lahser-8 Mile. 3-bedroom face brick ranch. Brick enclosed porch. Fin- ished basement. Gas heat, garbage dis- posal, incinerator, air conditioner. Own- er. ICE 4-8487. SOUTHFIELD - Mr CONDITIONED 3 bedroom ranch, Family Room, attached garage, 11/2 baths, full basement, $35,000 WE. 3-3568, EL 8-5618. OAK PARK. 3-bedroom brick ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 3-bedroom brick ranch, carpeted, tiled basement. Excellent condition. One block to Dexter-Davison. By owner. ETKIN BUILT COLONIAL OAK PARK 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 20-ft. family room, 2-car attached garage. Less than 3 years old. OWNER THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1968-43 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 543-5237 SAT. & SUN. AFTER 12 NOON jancikwaad Sub. OAK PARK Immediate Occupancy 13241 BURTON — OAK PARK 3-...…

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…44—Friday, September 13, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Southfields' BEST BUYS ! OPEN SUN. 2-5 17283 New Jersey—$32,900 OAK PARK Last One—Immediate Occupancy 3 blks. N. of 91/2 Mi., 2 blks. E. of Southfield First offering. 23611 MORTON. 3- bedroom brick ranch, carpeting and drapes, finished porch with win- dows and screens. 2 air condition- ers. Basement tiled and partitioned. Priced for FHA terms. SARAH COHEN. 17124 Hilton—$40,900—$44,900 1...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1968-45 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WE HAVE LOTS AND PLANS FOR YOUR NEXT MOVE 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE FRANKLIN FOREST Northwestern and 13 Mile 2 large desirable lots 14421 BORGMAN AVE. 100' x 175' Treed Lot Coventry Woods Lane RUTLEDGE PARK OAK PARK'S NEWEST MODEL JO 6-3961 SOUTHFIELD WEST BLOOMFIELD W. MAPLE RD. AT MIDDLEBELT 17—HOUSES FOR SALE off Bell Rd...…

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…—.L....1.n • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46—Friday, September 13, 1968 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE 50—BUSINESS CARDS PLUMBING. Expert home repair speci- alist, garbage disposals, repaired and MAID for care of elderly couple. Must serviced. Call UN 4-6926 — 341-6058. be familiar with kosher cooking, stay nights. Good salary. 345-4909. ELECTRIC repairs. All types — Resi- TEACHER for Sunday mornings. Good dential, commercial. EL 6-7228. Jew...…

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…Dr. Hermann Sachs, 69, Prominent Surgeon - Announcement of the death of former Detroiter Dr. Hermann Karl Sachs, 69, of Irvine, Calif., was made this week. Survivors include his wife, Pearl; two sons, Robert of New Port Beach and Charles of Los Angeles; a brother, Dr. Ralph of Honolulu; and three sisters, Mrs. Tess Komi- nars and Anna Sachs, both of De- troit, and Mrs. Sadye Zackin of Waterbury, Conn. A native of Detroit, Dr. Sachs received ...…

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…chener's 'Iberia' Traces Spar's !Decline to Inquisition Wines li-listoric Record of Jews' Expulsion and Sufferings z Franco -refused to issue anti-Jewish minorities: The Moors, thejews, Jews in her kingdom must,either .cated." Deservedly retaining 'a very argued that Jews could not edicts. a n-d instead provided a ' high rating among the current the Bituninati, the Jesuits and convert to Christianity or go into the Protestants were • expelle...…

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