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CombininQ THE JEWISH UNITY and THE JEWISH WEEKLY Miami. Florida Friday. March 20, 1970 Tl.ree Sectic Pric Fighting Flares On All Four Fronts Fighting continued on ;*11 four fronts facing with the level <>f aotlon on tin Syrian and Lebanese .... nt days and activity along the Suez Canal .: somewhat reduced after a weekend flurrj nutted lasl week, and attacks by the nartor i Syria and acton the Suez were believed to be tor the enemy sheJUngs on the western and : nem) tosses, understandably, d propor- x unted as Is ' American Jets : I, Egyptian tirerafi < ":" ,oM5" Wi'Z total of 90 planei ">" **** fiu these. 17 were Syria .v ,,. bi ,- nee belonged to the United Arab Republic. Urastl Air Fores jet. carried Mil atu*ck <"> BgyP***" l*0*4- HtSS in lw Surz Caul B' both Maadaj morning nttse- nnon. Oae Egyptian MlG-21 was hot doun in a SegflgM weat of Ihr .anal; a secsad ras hit, hut ;i not ieea to crash. In th deepesl penetration of Syna bj Israeli forces since the wai in J ine, 1967 three Israeli comma'.-io forces i lunged In to imasb lit target! ami an so-foot high steel pylon carrying; lectric current to Damascus. one <>i the targi ts was an Army training camp ami command base at Kteifa village, 30 miles northeast of Damascus and some BS miles behind the Israel* Syrian cease-fire lim's. They were reported to have returned safely. Guerrilla concentrations on the slopes of Mt Herman in Leb- anon, west of the Hashani EUver, were shelled by [srarli forces Monday. A half dozen shells were fired from Lebanese terri- tory mt" Israel, but caused no damage or casualties. Egyptian gunfire In the southern sector of th<' Suez Canal was responsi- Continued on Poqo 12-A 2 Major Arab Gangs Ca ugh I In Dragnet lt.\ Special Report T! i. AVIV Israeli sccui I lores smashed two majoi Arab 1. n oi 1st r.-111 this week, ai - ii sting some 50 gui rrillo sus- pi cis bi hi ved ')" iating out ol |;. thlehi in and Ii. I ion. i n those ;n i esti d, 37 wei e linked to a sabotage network which has been operating in the Ga/a Strip and m the occupied joidaman sector near Hebron. Sonic ol those captured were thought to be responsible for the deaths of two American tourists in that area in recent months. Six of the suspects were ap- prehended in East Jerusalem, and large quantities of arms and ammunition were seized. These supplies were believed to have been smuggled across the Dead Sen at night in small boats. A nationwide dragnet was in- itiated two weeks ago in on ef- fort to forestall the so-called "spring offensive" by Arab ter- rorist organization. The success of the operation is reported to have dealt them a decisive blow Jerusalem Awaits Nixon's Decision JERUSALEM The nation's capital was awaiting the . rence dui Inc. whii i Pn cnt Nixon's d >i >n Israel's [or additional jel aircraft was to be announced by Secretar> '' State William P. Rogers this week li irces in both nat >ra , ... ;-.,,. i had acceded to the Nixon Administration's demand thai details of militarj contn betwi n thi tv i nations remain s. ret, and aftei that eoncess on had he Pn rident Is t> to have drafted "highlj qualifii I" si ti nenl which nelthei c mits the United States i i t llii : .-en number ol Phanton ir Skyhawks to Israel n..r denies the Israelis' request. Ambassador Jarring Meets With UN Representatives The Administration had bi i believed to be in favor ol grant- ing a good share, at least, of Premier Golda Mcir's request. Its apparent shift in policy was thought to be due to a growing t.-cling in Washington that with- restrictions on military aid. Is- rael could not be made to firmly seek a diplomatic accord. On the other hand. Secretary Rogers was said to be convinced that a decisive rejection of Israel's re- quest might pressure the Israelis into rash action. Although President Nixon has apparently decided against au- thorizing the sale of additional military aircraft to Israel, his decision will not shut th. door on future supply of aircraft in the event the Soviet Union re- sumes large-scale rearmament of th<' Arab states or a real military threat to Israel's air superiority arises Administra- tion sources declared. >lr. Nixon presumably will reiterate 'his country's rontln- i iNS IJTA A the Unit) I Nati 'I that Am- i .- Gui V Jarring, the I'.N.'s lo the Middle East was meet ing Ith "Inter- : consult itiom thi possibility "i reaum- his Mideasl peace mission. Then was still no indication, he said whether L'.N. Secretary- General U Than! was "opti- ' pess is tic" about th*1 Big Four talks h k1 in hit Vork lasl Thursday, two 'lavs aft< i Dr. Jarring returned to the U.N., and scheduled to meet in tins Thursda: Since his retain from Moscow. Ambassador Jaring met with Is- rael's permanenl representative t,, the U.N Yosef Tekoah, Leb- anon's envoy, Eduard Ghorra, and I>i Abdulla El Irian. Egypt's acting ambassador. There was no word, bowev.i. on whether France Asks Israel To Avoid Escalation ' Rl SALF.M IJTAI Frame i- ael to do every- avoid escalation the I.' banese it has h., n disclosed. Th" i.quest was col vej d by i Fiances Hure to '.ins', r Abba Eban In til initiated b. the Am- isdoi informed souro i said \\ wai .. liabl) reported thai N;' Eban told Ambassador Hun thai futun developments i n the LU'in.s, border depend upon 'h*' ; I authorities The /eminent has the The . ob- gation of preventing guerrilla Mtacks on Israel from Lebanese territory, the Foreign Minister imI in Israel's 1 capable ol doing so. ftMign Mlnlstr n*l press Prsno Iw) opinion. y sources de- reports that both the Soviet Union warned Israel not to take "'aiiatm-y action on Lebanon. Reports from Beirut said that ll'n'h Ambassador Ilcrnaid du F'oumier told Lebanon's For. ism Mlnistei Nasaira Majdalani that Fiance condemns Israeli threats against his government and has officially warned Israel against any rash action against Leba- non According to the reports, Russia's Ambassador Sarvar A/ imov later Informed Lebanon that Ins government had told Israel Russia condemns its Bft gressive attitude toward the Arab world.' The statements by the two . nvoys constituted the first of- ficial reaction to a formal pro- test made by Lebanon to the Ambassadors of Britain, France, Russia and the United States over alleged Israeli threats, the reports said. Political circles In Paris said Franc lias taken "energetic action" to prevent Israeli reprisals. They reported n warning" was conveyed to Mr. F.bon by Fiance's Ambassa- dor. Bui most observers believe the French diplomatic action was milder than reported. he had kept an appointment to meet Mr. Thant and convi y his Impressions ol the various rep- resi ntatives t" him during the We. Lend Mr I'ekoah, who declined to disclose 'he contents ol their talk, described th- meeting: a1* "exploratory." and later told ewsmen It was t.> earl) for Dr. .lurriiiK to decide on a fu- ture course ol action. One dif- ficult) ill making the decision. he noted, was thai Israel is prepared to cooperate with the peace mission, while the Arab states, with Kussia's encourage- ment, were continuing to pur- sue their "war Of attrition." According to reports reaching London from Cairo. Or. LI Irian told Dr. Jarring thai Egypt did not object t<> his return to the Middle East, "provided he would brins with him an Implementary program for Israeli withdrawal within a specific period." The period he suggested was from thi..- to six months, it was re- ported. lied concern for the seeiirit> "f Israel and reaffirm the I .s. commitment to aid Israel in maintaining a balance ol power in the Middle East. It was said that Mr. Nixon's refusal to comply with Prime Minister Golda Mcir's request to be allowed to purchase more Phantom supersonic Jet fighter- bombers and the Skyhawk jet workhorses will be based on th-- premise that Israel now enjoys a marked military superiority and will in the immediate fu- ture, making additional planes unnecessary at this time. Sources in the State Depart- ment, which ha* been opposing the sale of planes to Israel, have revealed that b\ withhold- ing the Phantoms, Mr. Nixon induced the soviet Union t hold back on providing Egypt with the MKHSSi SO im|>ro\ed new tight er-homber. One Administration SO Continued on P9 M Poles Go To Denmark Rabbi Melchoir Says West Germany Arrests Two More Arabs BONN (JTAJ Two more Arabs have been arrested in West Germany i" connection with the sabotage ol Israel- bound airliners Feb. 21. \, rberl Oberle, the attorney general in Karlruhe, disclosed the arrests, but said he could nol r. veal the Arabs' names be- cause the case is still under In- vest iti.>n. The evidence, he said, links them with a seen I terrorist organization believed to be responsible for the crash Oi the Swlssab jet near Zurich and the forced landing of an Austrian airliner at Frankfurt. WASHINGTON IJTAI The Chl< i Rabbi ol l>. nmark says that the Polish refugees stream- ing into Denmark will become more Jewish than th. > have , ver been. "These were top peo- ple in the Polish government." Rabbi Ben! Melchior said, "and they are looking foi some kind , f identity U will be difficult for them to identify themselves as Danes so they will have to identify themselves as Jews'" Hal bi Melchior. who was in- Stalled In his past last week, is on a visit to the United States. Speaking at a press conference at the Jewish Community Coun- cil of Greater Washington, he said the Polish refugees have been coming t<> Denmark ever sine- the government announce- ment of an unrestricted immi- gration policy. Some 1.500 Poles emigrated to Denmark between last spring and the end of the year. The Jewish community in Denmark numbers about 7.000. he said, not counting the un- certain number of Pohah refu- gees. There is no "Jewish neigh- borhood." because apartn are so scare people take I wherever they can find I As a result, Jewish educati n sutlers. He reported "great - cess." however, with an experi- mental "Jewish weekend" pro- cram to replace the once-a-week Hebrew school lessons. IN THIS ISSUE - />/^VV>A%Ar Aliep 4"A Bar Mitivah 108 Cand.eigm 10A Cohen * Dining 8-B Engagtn'U S-9B .H.tu.inrl 11 B Sermon Synagogue* (.- TV 10-A Weddmgt 8-9B Woman-t World 5 ;OUWinri i*b ^s^,jVVVV^^r>r%r^>M^rVV I AT A Reports Arab Airline Safely Pledge GENEVA (JTAI The Ii I i atlonal Air Transport As-, i i- tion said today that Arab si it - have pledged to do all in theii power to combat air teiroris - and ensure tin safety of airlin- ers. IATA spokesmen seemed t.> be satisfk d with the promts - ol the Arab governments, at 1. ast for the time being. The IATA announcement was n Bde shortly after an Egyi ti I airlinei crash landed near Al- exandria following an explos that w l.cked part of its U cai riage Th.' United Arab Air- line let "as on a flight from Athens to Cairo with ten pas- sengers, one of whom was poiic.i slightly injured by frag- ments. Egyptian authoriti" p. inted a committee to Investi- gate the crash. They said sab) tage could not be discounted Page 2-A +Jmisti fkrktiar Friday. March 20. 197Q Jay I. Kislak Honored By Builders Division The Builders and Alli.nl Trades K.Orations board of If**** division was to hold its Mcood and tho eaecutiva buard oi MB :.ual dmner at_t^ Sheraton Natiow] Confer*^ o t hns tans ^and 3e*n as well as the Citizens Board of the I'niwrsity of Miami. Herbert Sadkln is aervlag as Mvanoed Gifts chairman; Morten lilberman is Builders and Allied trades coordinator. Committee members Include Norman Cohea Kins 8. Density. Morton GUck. ! mil .1 Gould. Ted Hollo. Law- p i J. Justin. Joseph H Kan* r. .\'ai\in Orleans. Robert Prltikin. Kenneth Schwartz, G rg A Si- mon and Howard J. Trina Worldwide Mazi Fighters Organize TEL AVIV I JT.v An lnt r- national convt ntion ol tli Jew- tan Fiehti A insl Nazta Concentration Camp Inmates , m :::.' has dec! I up i worldwide organisation of tighten against Na/i. Stefan Graytk. chajrman oi the Israel Organisation >>f Nad Fighters, said the aim of the organization would be to battle active anti-Semitism such as that found in Poland and the Soviet UnkNI, Qgbl neo-Nazis in West Germany ami other conn- tries, locate Nazi criminals, and actuate dormant und.xgtound associations to fight Arab ter- rorist groqpa which are cooper* atii'.g with Conner Nazis. WC Celebrate-. Purim The Meyer I ondon Branch 88, Workmen's Circle, will ceUbrate thi foetrvaJ of Purim Fi at the Miami Bi ach P tttts will be i. H d lb. -. Harrj I rt Pogr MY KlSlAA POUT Ambassadors Tiarsuay eve- ning under the leadership oi Saul Morgan, Stephen Muss and ChttCk* Rosenberg. The dinner sponsored in behalf of tho Greater Miami Jewish Fed- ration's 1970 Combine I Jewish Appeal Isnv 1 Enn rgi ncy Fund . .impaitm by the building industry f Greater Miami was to honor Jay I. Kistak for ins continued support d-.cat. sen I i the building industrj of South Florida. Ambassador Ge:skon \\- . r. assistant dtrcctor-j^om-ral of Israel's Ministry of Foreln Af- fairs was to be guest speaker Mr K:>:-. i pant general cam- aign eh f besk th Un "und of D.i Count] the mbim J sh Appeal is Hi .,-! .:: Counts Unerkai sn M Fam- > s< tv. He is a "- ler of ;.'. Gn A i Miar Y's Annual Meeting Part Of Its 'April In Miami' Ball Event Following the format of last car's Buccesful event, the annual meeting of the ym-ywha of Greater Miami will take the form of a short business meeting fol- lowing the "April in Miami Ball" Saturday. April 4. In the ballroom Of the Central Y. 8500 SW 8th St. A 7:.'0 p.m. champagne recep- tion will precede the buffet supper ; 8:30. Dletarj laws will !>< ob- .eil. Members and community I aders are urged to reserve their tables early. Cost is S3 pel pen ID. Jack Katzman has b i i n im- iuated for president I the 'Y, and Sam s. itlin as honorary president, r.omii ating committet i hairman K:e lai Other offi- ,. ra lude Allan J Qlueksl n N im ir Kassi i Evan iter and Morton Silberman. vici idenU; Jack Sehenkman. treasurer: Stanley R, Gilbert, as- sociate treasurer: Edward Luettg, r cording secretary; Milton Bal- sam corresponding secretary, and Mrs Ray Benin, financial secre- tary. Further information regarding the annual meeting may be ob- tained from Jack Gold at the 17 i l i l i i i i . i i i i i i i i i i i Brotherhood Blood Drive A major blood drive will be held 1 > the BrotherJiood of Temple Or I ik n Persons LTi\ii>K blood are re- quired to refrain from eating any- thing until after the donation is made. Breakfast will be served to .ood donors In rime of Crisis we must con- tinue to purchase ISRAEL BONDS to keep Israel eco- nomically strong and produc- tive. MaysKie Friedberg I I I I I i ,i i i ii i Ii 'i i I i i i i i i " HELP DOUGLAS GARDENS WITHOUT SPENDING A DIME! Funds earned by the Jewish Home for the Aged Thrift Shop at 7300 N.W. 27th Avenue, in Miami, are an important part of the Home's operating income. Won't you help the Home today by contributing items for resale at the Thrift Shop? Do you have furniture, appliances, bedding, cameras, clothing, sporting goods or any other saleable merchandise which you no longer need or can use? Do you know someone, a friend or a neighbor, who is redecorating? Perhaps a hotel, an apart- ment house. Tell them about our Thrift Shop. Douglas Gardens has serious financial needs, since 80 of its 222 residents are public welfare recipients. With increased operating costs, and public assistance payments in Florida the lowest of all states, the Home urgently needs your help to maintain its high quality care. May we count on your support? Just phone 696-2101 and arrange for our truck to pick up your merchandise. And remember contributions to the Thrift Shop are tax deductible. The Douglas Gardens family residents, Board and staff thank you. AARON KRAVITZ JHA Vice President Chairman Thrift Shop Committee JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGFD $175 1 WINDOW SCREENS RE-WIRED vie V.EF CKOPfc Ot'.IVS! AA SCREENS 887-6475 ANSWERING TELEPHONES IN THE FOLLOWING EXCHANGES p EUAS DIAMOND CUTTING DO YOU HAVE ANY BROKEN, CHIPPED Ot CH.D FASHIONED CUT DIAMONDS1 HAVE IT BEPAWED AT FACTORY ESTABUSHED 1924. BUY DIRECT FBOM MANUFACTURE. Phone 379 7397 ^>Vw. '69 DODGE Of-er F.-e C $38.50 W-ek 1969 V;d ' Fre Milage anywhere ir So. FI:. A. A. AABON RENTALS 1451 W. 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SCJThi MCS" !:*.' -LL PET CfMfrM/fS COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS _- V.ITH PICK UP SERVICE BURIAL CREMATION MAUSOLEUM :' \ Pet dObcwan, MEMORIAL ?AHX DAY OH H'GlT _ 226-7387 17a 'Tfiae, Wc Cake, ,0,al wtST rumM$TMIT RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPCL INC FUNERAL DlRECTC^S Fcjnoa 0, rtltrHl Rjs-t*-i 187" 1*66 Noth Mum. B*j:- 16480 NE 19t*i Avenue Mj-i Dscg 35 ":d : S W K'.n Street JE 1-1151 MM] MkM P->>-: Hm 'j- Bl M.j B*r" --id/ D- Item niim trnin tin - :>fvc Beam '> " To ---j? i myheii the led SMtee c. :' ren R ,<-^ ;? C-3>e m.-j. N " ::-" - ro Friday. March 20. 1970 JmUt) HcridHar) Page 3-A Glickmans Are Temple Menorah's Honorees Mr ami *& Na**nl01 ('-hc^ n will U the honoiees at the %S to Israel Evening"to STatunttay, Man* in < ., bfijon Room -f Temple Me- . h acrording to an announce- ST'made by Leonard Roaen. f;',,.. president. The Gliokmans in be honored for Ihelr many ' at devoted and dedicat.-d Jrvicc to the temple, th. Greater Miami lewW> eommuniti' and the siati ol brad. B,niid Avital. teenier First Sec- Mary 0* ,h< braeB Kmbassy in ffttaingtOD. wlU he guest speaker D tin aflato "n'ch is b,'inK h*'1'1 In btMf of th,' 1970 Combined j,ui*h Arval I"""1 Fnvr" grnry Fund <.im|sicn of__the Greater Miami Jewish Federation under Vhi- ehuu mansiiip oi Jacob A. Buresteln. Members of the < umrruttee of < Hosts biclude Mr, and Mrs. A. Max Avlrod, Rabbi and Mrs. Mayer Ataramowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Zundel s. Borons, Mr. and Mis Morris C, Bergi r, Jacob A. Bur- stein. Mr. and Mis. Irving H. l"y- jpera, Mm. Harry Dejmey, Mr. and I Mrs. bMoN Denbnrg, Mr. and ; Mrs. Isadore Dnll. Mrs. Mark Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Fried- i berjj. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fried- man. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Golden; AUo Mrs. Nathaniel Glurkman. I Mr. and Mrs. Guilbrmo Gold far b. i Mrs. ljiwreiiee Hoyman. Mr. and ! Mrs. Harry J. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nlehuk. Mr. and Mrs. I Sheldon Lelehuk, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maiow, Mr. and Mrs. i\ [ Morris I'ollak. Mrs. Liber Ringer, Mrs. Leonard Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. .Carl S. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. (Nathan Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schiffman. Mr. and Mrs. Julio | Schniadoaki, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I- Slegel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Skolnick. Mr. and Mrs. Diaries i Sommer, Mr. ami Mrs. William 8ucbun,,Mr, and Mis Jerry Suss- man, Mi and Mrs. Henry R. Wcin- Bti in, Mr. and Mrs. Skin, j W( i- . 'anci Dr. and Mis. Selwyn Willig. , Play House Sets Comedy Coeonut Grove Playhouse pro- ducer SSev Bufman announces that j Vivian Vance of "I Love Lucy" 1 fame, and Dody Goodman will co- Mar in the Broadway comedy "My i Daughter, Your Son." owning in : the Playhouse Tuesday. April 14 i j George S. Irving and Bill Me- j j Cutcbson will be in the siip)>orting 1. of the play, which winds up I the season. Temple Menorah has scheduled a "Tribute To Israel Evening" lor March 28th on behalf oi the 1970 Combined Jewish Appeal and Israel Emergency Fund campaign. Pictured above at a planning meeting lor the affair are: Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz, spiritual leader; Mrs. Leonard Rosen; Mis. Jack Rosen, hostess; and Jack A. Burstein. Chairman, Committee oi Hosts. Northeast offers you something no other airline to NewVferk or L. A. offers you in economy dass. Room. We have some very special seats on our YellowbircTjets. Whenever the plane isn't full in econ- omy class, you can push back the regular armrest and pull down a special big armrest in the middle. So, instead of a seat, you get a seat- and-a-half. Which means you get a lot more room to relax. And if you're thinking this is probably something you only get on a few flights, you're wrong.These special seats are available on every one of our flights to Boston, NortheastYellowbirds non-stop to NewVbrkand Los Angeles. Little by little, we're changing the way you fly. New York, Philadelphia, Balti- more, Hartford/Springfield, Montreal and Los Angeles. Every day of the week. For reservations or for information about our schedules, call your travel agent or Northeast Airlines at 379-4361. Tcge 4-A +Jenit Fkrrt&r Fridcy. More! 1970 Jewish Floridian ! CFF1CE and PLANT130 NE 6 -trr Tfunan S79*4f03 P. O Box : i S3IW FkeoK. Shochet xi Piu>'uher j;:M Thcv Anuttat to PuKuicr fridtrj Comment by EDWARD COHEN T- JihiiMi Flor-d*r. e:. not gua'i--.y th KJUifi*- o' the rrfzn*"4 M ;.rt td .n u cc.m. :- wMmMltlll "*- f F!or dan ?!! IMC-:f(! .- .- .- -: SH ft"* I Mftrstf of tr. ... !" Ttfjfjch.! Ag-: S- i--.l c!l^' S;-C :J Vbexsaiat Ntm Srv:c. Sit om E3t;' !i" w;a*M- c'E'S:'*"- .* Newspapers. aa tbe Fc aa P-- An:: a*. M t>-BSCaiPT'CN RATES- L"-ca' *-* C-e Va# I! Y TM v.a-, HCef '.* >:;- R t. s: Friday March 20 I97C :: adm : 5730 Number 12 One Can't Be Casua! About Evil Mrs Mocha Daycm who grazed our presence las: and did.-, t say anything new about :-.e state r: the worid but ben words serve tr re ind -= how ror.al eril we rrrr.p.o.r. cbou:. Each week, she sa.d you :.:=: know where your friends are. I: A erica r.eeds the oil r: :he Middle East or Arab syrr.path:es she won: th ok much of Israel It's no: c matter of likes or disi^ces. but o.tterer.t countries and different policies. For the Israelis to survive may can have no illusions. ?r Mm E>aycn obviously knows, that oil. instead of saving three can only bum more. Pompidou doesn t hate jews. s.r.re r.e was created by the Rothschild family Russia was DOC* a friend of Israel today it isn't. The litany of real- pwiitiW goes on and en. day after day. Despite the evidence we Jews in American are mere optimistic. We give of our means so that Israel may survive economirally we protest the actions of the Soviets end the French we exert pressure on a vacillating President cf the United States. We do this cs we protest Vietnam and Laos because we believe there is still a place in world circus tor morality and ethical conduct for nations cr.c that cr.'.y by ir.s.s-.r.g upon such conduct in our own country ran we ultimately bring the rest of the world to such a view. Evil is never anything to be casual about A Lesson In The Fun-Making Carnivals, masquerades, megiDah-reading in forms ranging from traditional to "mod", and plays that spoof the whole idea give you a picture of Purirn as it will be celebrated by Jews all over the world this weekend. It has always been summed up for most of us by that Yiddish jingle which tells us that today is Purim and tomorrow it's finished so give me a penny and throw me out a very casual but fun thing. The scholaro are all agreed that the Book of Esther is not historical and that Purim must really have originated in some pagan festival which the Jews took over and adapted. While we make fun of the story it is part of our tradition that although in each generation the values of the festival are re-assessed they basically tell the story of the cge-old Jewish experience and what is to be transmitted to cur children. Purim, then, reminds us that opposition to tyranny from without cs well as complacency from within is essential to the survival of our people. We hope thct this is BOl forgotten in ail the fun. A Display Of Rare Courage There were no television cameras, no press =how for t'-.e 39 Russian Jews who made or. open declaration" of thetr love for Israel and Judaism in answer to the big Soviet displcv r: then loyal" Jews recently, What there o what a lessen lor the woi rare courage) .r. :r.e fere cf almost eertaifl reprisal with their dedk to a h rived e rler oppn I rr Ofl here I fereece e who had achieved a heir Jew_sh origin but this WOS all they cc . or their Jewish or.gin does not mean that they have preserved their sp the Jewish nct.onal .re. "Every Jew has of course the right to any degree of assimilation." the declaration of the 39 said. "We how- ever, do net want to forfeit out national identity and our spiritual link with our people." These are not Elie Wiesel's "Jews of Silence." for they speck for all those Jews of Russia whose hearts aie tied to Israel, and they will not be silenced. - I If one gets th - ' - i thai - - - . ... - - - i - - - In ition of its - - A." l< - fit rinse i t strives >- can xpe " ' i si g posit the F" - ' - ' - - - - - - - Oa 9 - . - - - - : - it Th ---. -. the rt as - -: - I - Soro this gets I data i- ". 1 fa ' . .. \ 1 1 least. 1 1 1 -1 . ' 1' 1 1 - -i .r ignore th Jewisli pal etcer.o Is. IN d i It c Porter's esan .- be -tab. MATTER OF FACT by JOSEPH ALSOP WASHINGTON-It is extra- ordinary that no strong vhcc is being raised, either in Concress or in the press, in th.s time of I acute perJ for Israel One ha!f [ the peril is earned its and it is right here in WaaHngtoa Yet . there is virtual silence. The immediate peril iris - the verj real poss that President N \ m Israel permiscion to pu- the American Pha- . Skyhawka that 1st m I nee> I r ' survival Sine th* this matter e, the forces her.rinc on this crucial pre-.> rrti '. decision ha\e been enreruBj edVand with --.--.-._ mu ' Th-> oil .-'-",-ar.es. -.h<^i fear th- km of xh^.r $1 b.tiit>n-a-\-ear of Arab oil have pul- vry pohrieal lever the) I powerful rney general John Mil not quit -----1 by the < rVrvartment is quite certainly mushy, to put it mildly. The Prxs.,-. took tlw ilrmiiri1 .e Pomp-- rinee trv Fr< i dent was hi* goest Tr. ha\->-handed hind-the-scenes pvrami -.- White House American Jew ih have also beer; - .. .;: -,. een in vtern of th- ceraing ^^r Sham's BBurcci of stn In surr-.. Um Israel a one wb i and ol thest planes thai i Yet i needful 1 f* iean ciimai -^quenc - lined by II - if more Aoarr deed refvi- d In part. too. -h.' American climat- <'' ' the puzzling, inst nctiw for successs in any I particuUrt>- for military - 11-4 i Tit " I: M: 20, 1970 -Jenitf HcridKan Season^ Last Seminar I or Hebrew Teachers '''" "t Beth David Coi . ol thi ' Heller, i i i1 din i toi ol 'I', n i oh, is ii i rani ,1 lb muchi I rs at C.r,:iU I d will be held il Temple M. ich. In morning r, ley and i the coopers- .; ,stern Region ol and the Bu- I nation.______ The Mibjecl w ill the PvayM Book and Dr. Saul Wackes, the instructor, Particii atin f in I hik. di- i rector ol the So I ion, viii demonstrate th Mc ton M-th- , i nit' Sji i I >r. Louis .il In the teschii subj< 11 An educational director from O lumbus, Ohio Dr. Wackes b a na- tionally recognized authority. Schwartzman, executive directoi >>: the Bureau of Jewish Educa- ti n, educational directors of Con- servative congregational schools Morris Tnrasow. educational di- arid Bureau porsoi Page 5-A MIAMI TITLE & ABSTRACT ^04 M.E.1st STREET-- PHOHE473-843? t.' jt >""^i*'*-:' ABSTRACTS ESCROWS TITLE INSURANCE A DIVISION OP TITLE mU*AMC* COMPANY Increase your income with a Dade Federal Savings Account... CERTIFICATES Term: 2 to 5 years' Minimum: $5,000 CERTIFICATES Term: 1 to 2 years Minimum: $5,000 Interest is compounded daily on all DFS accounts . from day of deposit. And. funds received by the 10th of the month earn from the 1st. For complete details on all DFS savings plans, including the 1Vi% Certificate for funds of SI00.000 or more, call or stop in at. any of our 8 convenient offices. DFS......The Dependable. 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Administration so.in.-s twill America's Phantom Inventory *#// taking dons out provitl*' t#**5.1 an Algiers' specialty HANS H. MARCUSE F. ;--Crector LOUIS WITHIN V "ed'Hotil , 531-6061 * would Ix- allowed to Imilil up, so that immxILit. dfliverj could Ik made to Ivriu'l. should the in-fd itrte*. And Israel ullt con- tinue inking deliver) or the 50 I'hintonis. )>iir, 11 !-. nf \v 111< 11 whs authorised hy the Johnson Administration. The last <>r the aircraft is 'i> be delivered near the end or lilt. The status of lsra< I's requ< st was beHevpd t.i ix- thr reaaon for Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin's sudden recall to Jerusalem last week. After weekend of eon Rtiitatkmi with rovi rnmenl f 11 - rials, he told n porters al Lydda Aii|>' 11 in ton k .i\ ing for the return trip to Washington, D.C. 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He received his i"ii> in Roman and Talmudic Law at Iowa University, and i degree ol Doc- tor "'' Tii*,,sprudcnce al 1 ;\.\ SChOOl. Auttv ir ol 17 \ dumes f Jud c in li' irevi Yiddish and English, T>. L'nte m in was u^\ 18 yeais Itor ol tlv Jew sh W Phi la Iphia He had i ed .1- Education Director ol the He- brew schools >t Chi i For the past 1~> ye irs h Mr- Unterman have spent three to tour months annually in I- I I >i ipliiir Left To Knesset Presidium JERUSALEM (JTAI The Speaker of the Knesset, Reuben ) ;u katt, has !. cided to );%. tr.< qui stion of what disciplinary action should be taken against I'.al hi Menahi 111 Porush up to the Knesset pn sidium. I he rabbi, an Agudat Israi I deputy, spat upon a Reform iUi k and tiniu .. ti> th>' during Kn> sset di bate on an am< ndnv nl to thi Law of P.< turn last week. He has ,. i login 'I 'i the action, ever i liough l" n ei |vi d man> i latulatory messages from sup- . i h 11 and abi I Miami Hebrew Book Storo AEU < OOVFTir OI*T Hbrw Ntligioul Suppllaa for |lyrigogui, Scnoo t mvatt **** 1585 Watfiinqtc* t. < omi Bfoch J( 8 3840 American Israeli All Religious Articltf foi Sy.iogoguet Schools Hornet 13S7 WASHINGTON AVI. '"22 $. Schworti taking :tti them a different grandchild each year s> that each grandchild has now been to Israel, Dr. and Mis. Unterman art' the patents ol three sons, Theodon lit rsl, Ben Zion. and Israel, and one daughter, Batya Gilbert. Although retired, Dr. Unter- man serve? as Director of Educ REPHUN'S HEBREW BOOK STORE HAS EVERYTHING FOR 5vn89 brew Schools es Free Gift h Every fi,r |\Aitzvah Outfit *''' lion v. J| 1.S017 INVESTIGATE CREDIT CONTROL SERVICES CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICES ACCOUNTS ADJUSTMENT ADVISORY Lambert Credit Control Systems International City Bldg. 4471 N. W. 36th St. MIAMI. 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Offieals Feted L Academy Function L-nr lav Dormer ;.n IfcrOert M '-'"" **"' I"""'" le"'* sometime in Tfl7 1 li.Il 1,000 bU- , ttfiv honored at the "wMi.im H.'lv.o.v Academ) tU as Ih- Souths largest Ll-div si-h'x.l announced He- Cforits'n.-u lunior-sonK.r high y| buil'li"-' th,,,. members "f the Beach Citj Council re- t-.1 th. : (Mlleauue*. Vic ,,, weinstebl ;ind I ,,;. Powell. Jerome 1 grid N'orman Cbnent, in their rofc In npan*i.>n ol tli>- He- Kc lemy. . ,. twins design- . I.,..,,, i.1 niassei ol Glasser- | A.., [(. ircftitects and ^ on a plot "f I .. p Tre me iv. Drive ol Ihe new faciM- - i ivill haw i capacity .>i .. will permit the , i > it- planned [bop Continued from Pass 4-A tins cun- and ommon in th a. niemic kg e, !- n I -> m- l ind rightly Bui the I ssfiil Israelis arouse suspi- L- and dislike, even though ma*, one d i> suffer the fate 'h<> Bi ifrans, il Amerl n withheld i:i there is more to it than I.' C ra I ex in pie, the V ol a I u inskj. a (tood, r a fledged man wa< the leading Sew Left , Sei Robert Ken- Ml mard's Prof, p:".n Peretz, who is r> suasi- tod to b en the I SDS I" m were [i ||j in f urn- on in the k-Daj War. in addition, Prof. t* id rig, early .....er. i,>..] of the - >', \\ RostOW in the crisis ol the Six-D j p,, hung up on himi t.. urge fe" ill sorts of belligerent mea- he demanded ul Rostow. once in k n pj rare way, "Portei shared tht ntercsta and J bj Adam 1 I PereU 'hen. however, .11 the i erj artl- 1 Walinsky and re ind . in their own f th Soviel langerous is ipporl arms Kgypt tales would fore Foi the ! ,'" '-' I is malnlj in i.r Soviet sup. At 'bs ma> be im- F'-nily increased ' Prof Pereta' ", ''''' "'" mist" histor- *1n ivalleg. that Stalin's "*!* and Khn.sh- ; *ntn ultimatum must ^blamed on the Dnlted '" '<>*. indeed, at the " liberals- coutl jest- "," "h "'- il madly runnv , "^should worry about "I, f' soviet :.: ilthough Golda wornes about it ,?,n> "; Ihe p,.....i.. wlv, ' *' making Israel's case .", 'nh being sileno..,, l,v l u:J tneiu.1,,,, men likl. [,.. JJjrt Kennedy Sen !;"';''''-os,n.nv,,,. HM the time is u. '"' uncomfort ible * bad better begin. At a breakfast meeting of the board i directors, Mr, GUissi r de- ed the structure and showed plans which include on site park- ing ..ml the most progn ssive ed- ucational < incepts. Zvl Berger, associate direct >r ol th.- Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Miami worked with Mr. Glasser and Rabbi Alexander S. Gran, prmch; ; <>i the Hebrew Academy, in l>>th educational and building design planning. Mr. Berg- er i- educational consultant to the school. Cluster classrooms with move- able partitions disappearing Into a.ill- ceilings and floors will pro- vide the newesl in modular build- ing concepts There will lx- aud . visual teaching provisions in all class and assembly rooms, design- ed to utili/.' fourth generation computer technology The high structure will ha i computer controlled vertical trans- portation instead >>: esc ilators. The modular Classro ms will lx- for the junior high only. In the senior high rooms which will .ic-om.Hi.it.' all students in the Olga Margaret Weishaus Girls Senior High School affiliated with ihe Hebrew Academy, provisions e lx .-il nt id i"! seminar-type instruction. There will be no walls, but s< ;> ii" it. are is separated by i> loks, projection screens and black- boards. Ih.' building will be susnendedl above ground level in a fashion similar to the Bac .i- by Mi. Glasser. Th.- root level will be used i>\ high school students for scientific experiments in such fields ,i> solar pollution, astronomy, physics and chemistry. The room will utilize th.' new.st outdoor-indooi carpet- ing. The structure will be of pre- cast, pre-stressed components; cen- tral!) air conditioned; and based . l the newesl Industiialiated con- struction techniques being em- ployed in Europe. Cost o| the new buHdlng, for which ground breaking i slat th year, la estimated at $500,00 Moadon IVRI Club Meets The Moadon Ivrl Hebrew Speak- ing Club will present cultural meeting dedicated to Purlin and veteran educator! Mr. and Mrs David i-'f.'i iim.in at s p.m Monda> h, the 100 Lincoln Road Club Room A lecture on the Book ol Esther will !* given b> Rabbi Paul Frli del Scholarship* Awarded To Ballet Students Ballet students of Thomas \r- ii and I'.oh. n pike at the Mi- mi Conservator) were auditioned recently by Violette Verdy, prin- cipal dancer of th.' New Yoi k Citv Ballet Company Miss,.Verdy* will 1 one of the guest stars in th.' i rformanci s pn s, nted by the M an i Ball. ; C mpany April 10 nd 11 m the Dadi Count) Audi- torium. Th.....gh Miss Verdy's recom- mendation, scholarships for sum- ""r study at New York City's School of American Ballet, as well as Ford Foundation Schol- arships for the coming season for . nntinm .1 study with Mr, Armour and Mr pike were awarded to Cynthia Williamson and Gerry Ebltz, it* mbers of the Miami Bal- let Company, and Mark Gold- weber, a member ol the Junior Miami Ball, i whe |x i forms with i he s. nlor comimny. Planning the annual Purim Carnival to be sponsored by Beth David Congregation Youth Activities Department Sunday, March 22. uom 11a.m. to 2 p.m. at it= South Dade facility, 7500 SW 120th St.. are (from left; Michael Exelbert. youth advisor; Rabbi Sol Landau; Elliott Fledell. youth advisor, and Jeff Nedelman, Carnival coordinator. DristariTablets can relieve more virus cold symptoms than aspirin the leading seltzer any time capsule you can buy. Shmuel Fershko. producer of a number of shows featuring Is raeli ailists, including three edi tions of "The Israelis Are Com- ing." will present a variety pro- gram called "Israel 22" in the Miami Beach Auditorium Sat- urday evening May 2. in honor ai Israel's 22nd Indep9ndence Day. SIM >. C UTslli 1 MG'MUalK ma s/ V *s NtAMCHC V V V B00CxS AND "Ns >S v^ *s SMUS CONGtST'ON ^ >s SMH/fsANO \^ w miwrf MOSf s w ItASBS CKistMi Ttblett contain luH oosr of i to help relx>v tflrtr, hlactie ana] body aches am) pains. Tim cap$u>es don't1 Di sta*. 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Now. |usl imagine these fabulous recreations: a spacious, white, sandy beach; a delightful heated BWiauntnfl pool: lusciously landscaped sundecks and patios; separate s.uina baths and steam room for men and women; shuffleboard courts: a luxuriously furnished card louagt, and .1 plushly decorated billiard room. There is more at Ihe Presidential but yon must Bee it for yourself! Location is not just choice but PRIME, Living splendor ri.-iht in Ihe heurl of Miami Beach, and everything worth being near is here! Lincoln Road, Miami Beach Audi- torium, Convention Hall, Washington Avenue's glorious shopping strip, famous restaurants, glamorous Beach hotrls. fishing piers, charier boats .., EVERYTHING for living PRES- IDENTIAL style There just Isn I Bnything finer ANYWHERE. Enjoy tomorrow'! livinR "lin m air ol SallalacliM'' with 6ENERAL ELECTRIC appliance* Studios and 1 Bedroom. 1 Bath Apis A.xlable Page 12-A 'Jfcn/ff' nrrMi^r* Friday, March 20, Fighting Flares On All Four Fronts (l'niniM> Mldier, howevei Thr Israeli commando raids in Syria rejircsonlfd th" lirst ii-iinv ? i thr nrent escala- tion of fightinu alone the cease- fire lin>. An Israeli spokesman charged Syria with 148 viola- tions of tie 1967 cease-fire so far this year. Last week's was the lir; In-' tollfour Israelis dead and l.S wounded. Israeli officials have attribut- ed the escalation to a high-level policy decision by the Damascus government, not incidental at- tacks by guerrilla bands. Da- mascus radio reported live Syr- ian soldiers killed and 14 wound- ed in the shelling of the army camp. Syria said the pylon car- rying 60,000 volt high tension wires was bombed from the air. but Israel said it was destroyed by ground forces. During the early morning laid, a culvert ami a pill box on a road just to the rear of Syrian forces facing the Golan Heights were de- stroyed by the commandos. A military snokesman reveal- ed that the commandos reached their targets hy helicopter presumably the giant Krench- built super-Frelon. Some anti- aircraft fire was encountered, he *aid, but no hits were scored. FXtreme care was taken in the attack on the Kteifa Army en- .in|Miieiit. he said, to prevent in> shells from landing in the flirhj civilian village. Accord- ing to accounts of the action, the Syrians were taken by sur- prise and the well-lighted camp was blacked <>ut only after the attach was in progress. Israel last four soldiers in no- i : which tn >k ; lace ov r the kend in the Sui ; Canal and Golan Heights areas. Two were killed in twin Israeli commando icks on Egyptian it ions KOSHER CATERERS Under tabbinical Supervision BAR MITZVAHS WEDDING PAR" ES SHCIAU1IHG IM NOMf CATEIIN6 AND HOTEl rVOM 888-3469 and 888-3460 If Vo Answer Dial 8G6-WI26 400 SWALLOW DRIVE. MIAMI SHKINOS ttou Fr'tmt iirla'tn ifeak ... twid Japantit ttylt MIAMI SPRINGS VILLAS Mt BUS IUI llll soin,' 30 miles south of.Ppvt/*>ni i Fl i mine in the Gol in Heights north of Hispin. An Israeli soldier was injured in a similar incident near Hatzeva. souti. of the Dead Sea on Sunday. Describing Friday night's raid across the Suez Canal, a mili- tary sjxjkesman said the com- mandos crossed and re-crossed the waterway without being de- tected by Egyptian forces. The Israelis were pitted against crack Egyptian troops in fight- ing which took place on difficult terrain, he said. Nevertheless, the two Israeli dead and four wounded were balanced by at least Egyptians dead, and an un- known number of wounded. The operation, which the Israeli mil- itary labeled "an outstanding success." resulted in the capture of a quantity of Russia n-maiio rifles, machinegur.s and ba- zookas, as well as the destruc- tion of Egyptian | All singles are invited to the Spring Dance to be sponsored by the Singles of North Miami Beach Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Miami Women's Club. 1737 , Bay Shore Dr. Music for dancing ' will be furnished by Tony Hit's band. Maurice Weinman Chairman Of JWV's Banquet Committee ,n or Miami B' ach. senior \ I muider of the Department of Florida, Jew- ish War v,t, rans ol thi U S v. has been i hairman ol the banquet committee for th.- annual state convention to !* held by the JWV at the Americana Hot* I in oal Harbour June 12-14. Peter Bluesten of Hallandali first junior vice commander, will serve as Mi. Weinman's ejehair- man. Mrs. Justine Abran-owitz of N, rth Miami Beach was ap|>ointed cochaiiman of the convention com- mittee, which is headed by Ralph I'.osofsky. Other committee appointments include Michael M. Schechter and Daphne Adelman. journal: Haro'd '.' rman, SabbTth Tvices; M. Jay Berliner and Frieda Levine. pub- licity, and Irene Cooperman. luncheon. Arthur A. Selevan. state JWV i ommandei, and ZoMa Glass, the state Auxiliary president, will be serving as honorary convention chairmen. - 4 Shore Unit Meets The Shore I'nit of the Papanico- laou Instittue of Cancer Research will meet Monday noon in the Holiday Inn. Collins Avenue and 22nd Street. Mrs. Louis Baron. ' president, will be presiding. Qflr, Dr. Lecn Kronish, spiritual leader of Temple B?th Sholom, was the guest speaker ot a Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund campaign dinner attended by more than 100 residents cf Seacoast Towers West. Julius Kaplan, chair- man of the Seaccast Towers West CJA-IEF Committee, stated that the Committee paid for the dinner which pro- duced "fantastic" results for the combined campaign. Lefl to right, Julius Kaplan, Dr. Kronish, Benjamin Cutler. Co-chairman and Abe Feltz. Co-chairman. TYSON CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT 8522 S.W. BIRD ROAD OPEN 11 A.M. to 10 P.M.-223-1566 4 > V*' >',.,- J/T )'17 "tSS! T V5 RESTAURANT ' > .-i._.j|L.;X**"" On Th Octan IMtk mt CtliHii M.imi Ickii III: MT-44II i,t. Pk,-| I SkttatM if< H *T ? AacrtcM liftw Iiiifi FOR DINNER ONLY Octagcn Towers residents responded to an app3c! nadd by guest speaker Mrs. Morten Silberman by pledg.r.g giftjl which reflected a 160o increase ever last year's totc'J Seated (from left) are Mrs. Nathan Podell, honorcry chcr| man, Mrs. Silberman, and Samuel Safenovitn, chairmag | Alex Blechman. living Frankel. Irving Kaplan and Jostpk Miller are standing. MORRIS & RUTH LERNER Catering for All Occasion* HARKY ZUCKERMAN Established in IMS .'* Famous IE 1-398? PARKING FACILITIES BEACH 471 WASHINGTON AYE. 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FLORIDA March 20. 1970 +Jmtst> Fhrk/ian Page 13-A i ft) W > ' s A< * .-!-* Temple Ner Tumid Sponsors Passover Seden At Plaza Hotel Temple .. i Tamid will sponsor Passover Seders in ih<> Pia/a Ho- tel Monday and Tuesday evenings, April 20-21. He rmari I.. Sri iw, president ol tin' congregation, has ii d For tin past i. > are, Mr. Shaw in. .1. n, r Tamid has held Lhi s Si d im in th< ii own audi- torium, but ii > wished to use 1 : Si in* i sti in illy known, m-Ii .. K ii i cat< rers i >r the i Hoti I, th< Si di i will be In in- this yeai The . I i liki tm sphi lev |, h ices will b< lucted by Labov it;. K \. r I Inquiries naj In Is brecWas: i ting of Lancelot Han residents produced a I e over their 1969 pledges to this year's | ned lev sh Appeal and Israel Emergency Fund | ci.it, Herman Nudeiman, General Chair- | Essen, guert speaker. ix Who Changed World' Theme Of Sinai's Course n((r/ ', --. ii liuiinj! Kiv. Luther Piei Fi I 'i "'' J >hn -I Nevins and Di .Vi I: be K : '- ; nreenfield. will . fSci World. I* ts ,,.< :i. s social hall at B p.m Sun- [. 0 .,-., Jesus, day Die r ho discussions will stein, be follow.,I by refreshments be frasrd >' jtratton fee la Si 5 .. 1 k of tli. Soldiers Memorialized JKRI Dep- uty Prim. ': \ fami ics ol 23-1 Is- neli -.'. ios bodies ,-cr been fo..... Army Chaplain Maj ii Sh lomo 11 i them that Jews hoi lead I the sa rxtenl tl the Ann numb" 1 wen the cnv.s of 1 ine Dakar and the di stroyi r K1i.1t. ..> wi II as si Idii 1 missing sii the 1947-48 Wai ol Independence. 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MIAMI PHONE FR 4 2655 HAROID PONT *nd IRVIN GOPDON GORDON and PONT KOSHER CATERERS TP3 From Hori d'oevres to o Complete Buffet OPEN HOUSE rVfDOINGS BAR MITZVAHS RECEPTIONS Under the Jtrict uperviion of the United Khrj> Asiociation of Greater Miami Superviung Rabbi: Rabb. Abraham J. Sa'-a, 1 i 4 4 4 Page 14-A *Jmiit ncrklian Friday, March 23 Israel Newsletter By CARL ALPERT Christian Problem I IT is oftkx called- tho. Midilc Baal problems but too few rv* ; are ware of the throat to Christiantty in the growing na- - tionaiist movement of the Moslem nansr i Among th 350. 00 Ar.ibs living within tle boundaries of pre-1967 Israel are some 72.000 Christians. They belong to a varied assortment of sects ami denominations, such us Greek Catholic. Greek Or- thodox. Roman Catholic. Maronite. Syrian Orthodox, and Copts. For centuries the Christian minority has waged a struggle for existence. The anti-Christian wars have extended into modern times. Forty years ago. the Iraqis almost suecoxled in eliminating Chris- tians altogether. In Egypt, some two to three million Christian Copts are now under the eomj>W^e domination of the Moslem rulers, though it is the Copts who pro- vide the intellectual leadership of the nation. The situation in Lebanon is better known, because the uneasy Christian hall of the population realizes th.it an Kl Fatah takeover in their land would mean massacres as never before in its history. Constantly faced by the Moslem threat, some of the Otristinns have sought to demonstrate to their Hasten neighbors that they were 110'. Arabs. Al- though they play no part in El Fat ah. which is ex- clusively Moslem, some of the most BE AMIS and out- -iken leaders of Arab nationalism have come fn>m the ranks of the Christians. This super-patriotism h.is not hidden the basic tears of the Christian pop- ulation, however. They see no future for themsi lves in this an'i at present and are equally uncertain of their position should the Arabs ever return to pusv. r That leave- caugrati >n. Centuries of Moslem represtson succeeded in keeping the ChftotkM community in Pak-stinc small arii! poamrieas. Today, as much of the Christian woi 1.1 s.vms intent on arming and building up the o.l-rich Moslems, the remaining Christian emmuni- ii s of the Middle Eaal seem doomed to exttnetkm. How strange that only a strong Jewish brad stand- as a bulwark against Islam's menace to tin.' Judco-Christian H :> Lund'. i i Our film folk: fry HERBERT G. LUFT Polish Brand Of Anti-Semitism w Today's Thought: By DR. SAMUEL SILVER U.S. Consul In Love With Israel |t:.MK.MBKR the storj ol Ruth ia the Bible" Ruth, a non- tu. f.ll in law with Judaism and declared to her Jewish mother-in- law, Where you lodge there I shail lodge Th*- American consul in Tel Aviv is 'doing a Ruth." A non- Jew. Clifford English was born in Tennessee t59 years ago and has been in the U.S. diplomatic corps for many pears, doing tours of duty in China. Japan. Mexico. South America, Pakistan. Austria. Germany. Argentina and Turkey. But. we read in the Jewish Daily Forward. Mr. English has fallen in love with Israel and with retirement at the end of this year, he will remain th<>re. He told a reporter from the Israeli paper. Maariv." that he is Infatuated with : declared that no people on earth : democracy, according to a report from Leib R . man. Mr. Kng'ish said he is amased .it the t which the laraelis treat their Arab a the genoeJdal tend -ncies of the \ iders. land' English. 17. agrees with her father (M life in Israel is full of fascinating activities .- loves brae] and rejoices over her f.,th to remain in a country where high officials are ..cicssible. (Be oft.n drop!* in at the Moahe Dava-i for a chat, and that could never happtti anyakn else, lie says i Says this modern counterpart of Ruth: If ;J racj remains viable. I will remain here for the rot] of my life. If Israelis are forced to leave. 1 will | with them. "Whither thou goest. I will go . Israel Newsletter By EUAHU SALKTER Moscow's Fat In Middle East Fire EAT AH LEADER TaSSI r Amfat'S 10- day visit in Moac *' la-t month crxled without any spectacular declara- tion of suppott by th. Soviets to the Arab terrorist organizations. The final communique spoke in the usual terms about "elimination of the consequences of Israeli aggression" and other similar phrases, but this was a long a *> from the official p-cognition that the terrorist* would hive liked to obtain from the Russians. Indeed, for many weeks before the visit it was ' vtous that Moscow was not willing to line up fully behind the terrorists. The visit was postponed several times and reports from Cairo and Amman indicated that Arafat was trying to hold out for an official invitation from either thi Soviet government or the Communist Party Neither of them came through, but the stride publicity given to tin* imp-nding visit by the Fatah spokesman made it Impos- sible to cancel the trip without a major loss of fane for A ifat So in the end. the terrorist I id r wen: t.> Has m - the Organization For Solidarity With The plea ol Asia and Africa. As with all "voluntarj or- gan / iti ms in Russia, this too, is an arm of the <\ ment but i's unofficial status make, :t possible for the government to dissociate itself from any actions that might prove inconvenient. This tactic Indicates t h it Moscow still hi- loo rose .bout giving its official Messing to the tor- sts For the Soviets, the roi si organizations re sent, in a sense, the c x tl Middli Easl lcaim i. They want to keep the crisis heated up but not enough to boil over. Thej opj ed to i ; settle- presumabl> w itild make the "progress Ar ib .i -i iv less de;- nil, nt on th. Soviet mainly ii field of arms supplies, and Russia leas ahli topsseffl only true ohamp.on of the Arabs; but the) an ,ifnal| there bi a repetition of Juno. 1%7. when \ ...., ti-1 .i full scale vvar and Russia hid t'> d J standing by and facing a confrontat im .\ th the'Of. States Moscow apparently realizes that th ,t| are even more volatile and uncontrollable th .-.,--.. Arab governments. Giving th---; full would si lengthen elements over which M- v r. limited control. Besides, the terrorists m > ..tie 6jj come a challenge to the existing Ar i lei in| billions >1 dollars worth ol Soviet mUH "deem aid ha- ti invested. win his Moscow, once clear!) dis I rists now begun to give them prop logical support? Is it poaatble that in Mos iw thre| i.ils who want to place at least lark horse, ju-t in east Or is it more liki > that Cl mtmfat China's of forte to gain positions in th >tj .- tin main factor which indue th. S rts to ch their attitude to some extent? It is | iss If fell Peking's blasts for "betraying" the \ ind 4 spiring with the American Import .-- -< iheAl es' his had >r might have son Arab world and thus > gan the chang< Yet until n > Moscow li is n official or a m igazine n that It mph strcnsl Ih the terrorists u l ir'. M cow 'a it si' for " the Middle East cj Isis would : In their I Arafat i visit, tamed :!- el the v ' fHK.N I AtiAlN visited the Studio de IVjulogne in Paris ennnite back to London, I noticed that the sound stages were filled with hassidic ghotto- types from th.1 turn of the century." v."h white-haired director Jules Dassin passing judgment on the tuthenticity of co>tumea and charaotsriatics. Since I d previously that the company of the Romaifl Guy autobiography "Promise a Dawn." with Melbl >! ouri heading the cast, was scheduled to go on location in Poland late in January. I i-k.-l the studio m J alien Derode. what caused the delay. Juli-n's blunt mssrar was thit the Polish government won't allow .i company headed by Joseph E. Levine to com*- in: ountr) although just three monthi as i Levine/s Embassj Pictu was roaming about Ru<- duction of th S phj i Loren movie. "Sunflower." ind of anti-S to the V but .... I Asf the son of I m the c 'ii . t the cur martial in Vn- inwging the m nts n putation in the process Sidney J F of 1; Fill : an I has a hit on his hands the f. n of the Sam Sheppard ease entitled 'The Law \ with Barry Newman, a relative unknown, portraying the doctor and Harold Gould his antagonist, a crusty dial attorney from the sticks. BOOK REVIEW By Seymour B. Liebmon Two Books On Nazi Germany BOK\ IN Germany in 1905. Kurt t ; rstein was reared in a de- (_ vout Protestant uppar-nikldle-ciass W ^B^ home He a ,- subjected to a dom- J Ineering father and received little affection from his mother. At the university, he studied to become an enginei r and in edueat >r and ri or i th1 Nazi Mi-tv In I I Ii Kurt Garsteia: Th' Aaahtgatt) of Goad tAlfr i A Kno| : -" S i tells the st acter. He is a nti- Sen dt of Lutheran I rn I he famous Past or N ' : i I e infarm nd after he h th i horrors in th -:''-' ::- |;. final solution for the Jews. In the author's att.-mpt to moonatruct Gemtssn's life from records, letters .ind docununt.s in his dos- sier, he has incorporated extensive oju t - source material, much of which could * summarized. Friedlander .> well .i- ,; ' ambivalent, i m i (oi fault. One remembers the dictum of Carl F who mid, The facts of history do not i i historian until he create, them." Because the i ib a- : to breathe life into his subject th ' I n onstrucl tlie person from his 11 accumulation >f archie mati ( hi E I! >' I thi racts ol hist sl ;| up ui ng i< put uto t lb. i ,i,. :,,| Death -f >'* ' . Book $.751 . Ii) - icplaii and Proti stant. en i 1 pri -Hitl' r i\.-v.:i III oontradii lions, the failure of liberalism of :. n. supplying little insight character of the people, and leaving un-W """'' ' km of culture coexisting with b March 20. 1970 *-Jewlstfh>rkUar Page ISA USMNOTKI_________ , "^RrnSSSrSf the T%* DIVORCE US. i^'ilROSA S?THKlV;i- Boulevard P2Si < LEGAL NOTICE AMP*" forma M S^" i! ii i.( CompUlnt f NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN thai the RNdeniaih-;. in I'Umihv under the flctlUou* nam. of SILVER SADDLE IIAK ill 24 N IV. 7th A\ Muiih Inteud, I" reftist-r Mid nam- ulth th. Clerk Ol the I'ir.uii Court of l>ud. Cuu.ut. Florida. EVELYN r> LAI'RICE LLA KESSI.KK. HUTU. 8HEKADRKY * BBCKERMAN 'At*rncv.< for Applicant IW B.W. -r.l Ai. Miami ! i" :: t U-SO i!}V v **." unatnai >u (o serve I pleading i" I ..11 th- Plain- "Jomll REPHCN. v,,mie. Miami I file Hi- I h..,dtn in the . Ciraull . 1,1 fey of ,d l>- taken id manded > . U' lV< iKflUAN I iKX NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTV. IN CHANCERY No 70-3651 SUIT FOR DIVORCE \\ I LI JAM B MOCti. Plaintiff, \ 1 ANGELINA MOOO. I 'I:.Ill T<> ANOBLINA M< i:n M34. Bronx II nl-iai llr<.n\. New Y 01 k Tou. Ai.i im.i Ml RK notified thai u a. Hi . ban 1..... 1 l< ': 1 arc in In nerve . DAyenu BY HENRY LEONARD i .ii ... i.\ [Hvoni you and you . > 1, till v. I si 'I. l-'i ttU r si Miami. r1 - EPHI ' i-15-30 FOR . TTE B^ PUBLICATION J tE C?HCL.iT COURT OF iteLIVENTH JUDICIAL EuffOF FLORIDA IN AND lOECOUNTV IN CHANCERY. It IT FOR DIVORCE ISBASN 81 I I HO 1 ' \ -.v*. r ..r Pleading lo on i1 PI nilfl AljaXANDRH \\ Hi-, 1 lie Building Kuiti PlnrM, a M alfn TTfl Anav. r or Pli adlng |-' thi tii- Clerk 1 1 the darmi mi on 1.1 thi th 'lay -4 f AttiI. I*fl Ii >iu fall do -i'. judsiiii.1.: bt 11. relief 1l.1na111l.il in tin Kin <>f Complaii Tin* notli Khali be pul>li*hr.l . each for I ur qpiwerutlvi work* 1.. THK JEWISH FloRIDIAN PONE ANT) fTRPRRnn ill Miami Florida ihi Itth day of February a n H H I BATHBRMAN*. Clerk Circuit I'ouri I'a'i- County, Plnrida By: i- ui k.i.mav l>e|>u^ < 'I. ri ffln uii Court s. :i -U-S( "It's because our new lodge president is very nears.ghted!'' Copi 194S. Do-eno freducl Ni LEGAL NOTICE I IN THE COUNTV JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 70-681 ; In R1C: ESaUte of I \ \ NIB H m:i.si IN I..-. .-.,.- .1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 T. All Cradilut, and All Perwjn* Hav- InC I'laim- or I 111:.ml- Atraln,! Saul i;.-i :. '. nu are hereby notified and -*- iuir-il lo preacnl aap 1 lniin i^n. - manda which yi.u ma> have axaii^t Ihe -stai- of KA.NNIi: II. KB! '., the Count] Judge* .,1 Dade County, nid file ih- -..m. in duplicate and i- provided in SecUaui 733.11, Plorlda Siututn in ii.-ii ..ffi. in the Coun- ij < I'tii Mi-!- 111 lad- **.uiii>*. Plo- rlda, within kI\ i-alendai month* from ih. lime "i 1I1- firt-l pulil lent Ion hereof, .,1 th. -,.m.- ,11 Im bai red [iHted hi ilium 1 ') ,1 ui.. Ihl* 1 Bth 1.., I'. 1.in.,, j AH l!'7 KIVIA.N IlKNAIM \ >, uu.\ I 1 publli'li tl. "'i Ihi ol Ki bruary, '' T 1 Ml I.TON Mil.I.ill: I'. IV PIiikIi Si M iml I'la . I I! 'J A'lul lie! fol KXi UI ' - ; ' . SPATtRO ., Hill ! ton 1 required 10 s-i;r,, ... SBPH SPATARO .. ;XK)KI/i J'-SKl'll fcifl tilled lhl In v : , ,.r 01 I'lead- ; lm| I I plaint fn 'ti- ed Hi .1- f, ... ... \m;i:i \ Al.l. .. \ PI ..-: Mian '" ' I PleadlnR ,,. 1 the rir- Yur- -' ''ay 1 fall to .In f>, Knt 1\ < P -. di mai dud il.lished , MflYI IAN M i NOTICE OF WAREHOUSEMAN'S SALE NOTICE is rlBRKRY GIVBN that hv HI Hi I 1 1 ipti :.' ,f Plorld at-* Annotated iimii Warehouse- men ..-.I WareDOUM It- elptu a-here- ir AUK VAN L.INB8 .. Plnrida or porat vhftui of ii> ararehouei li-n h*- in .'- poaMaston the foHaw- pri party hold iroodl a- .he property U I RMAHIHtl arboae laat known By r.,.i Avi \i ami Ri 1 h. Pla and ,., 1 n ih.- l.i.h day ol April, I97.i during the l-itnl hour* >'t aala, ma,:,i> batweaa 11 <>ii f.,r.-- ind J......1 .h- ;>lt. r.|. -,n al N W Mth t hi m ami PI rida u.< 11.. i l- .,1 i,.,,i ,;, r for ;,|, lo 11 i ider f. In haad thi :' ' of I. SI' M !',' M dnv of Man )-. 1 i 1 -1 1 1 , , tl I P " 10US 'ME LAW ;: [reel 1 . only, NOTICE '.'S'CER FICTITIOUS NAVE LAW VOTTTB is 1 I'BN lhat , to m '!'!.; y\ 1.....f'NTRIII, il 'I - I Mth -' P ' ., ,:.-.' In it- with the Cleric of hr r .... . >. 1 i.,|i > 1 , .- 1 -- v;-f< ' Ui s IAI".- I'.' INK ..... MVRHH KAPI V I I ,-,,, ,. ., .... ' i ' LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTV. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-834 '1 RB ESetati : S \ILAH II' .I.I.AMiKH I.....,.1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS T.. All Creditor* .....l All Per*oi H . Ing I'laims or Damandi Attain.-' E Batale \<>u ar- hereby ..oilfied and r> qu red lo present any .-luinv- demasidi which you may have aga I the aetate ..( SA1LAH UoLOJLNDJuR . .i.,....--.1 la., of Dade County Flo- rida, lo lli- County .ludtre* of Hade County, and file the nanat in itupli- and a> provided in S#utton 7. Florida Statute,, In ih-ir nffleai the County Oourthoueu in |.., month, from the linie of th. Irrat publication Ivraof, or th- ram- will be bam .1 Paled .. Miami, Kiori.u. thi, -'! ,i.,\ ol Mari '. a I> lt70 S VMIBL llnl.l-AM'KU JBANNR '1 BRBITBK BK-^TRICK I'-APtN' \- Bxi 1 iro. - I 1 ui il on ,,f thi 1 ' the 1 ltd day I March, l>7" .. 1 i\f M Kits. U iltl'.l ' A. KHKNKMAN \. f,.rro ira for Kxi ut I.,. I.r, nil I: id, \l .,im Itea. h Pli .: ' LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW M.'i'1i:K IS 1IKHKHY niV.HN lhat :l u:.ilerMKn,'ii d--irini: lo 111- 1 a-11 -- ut let the fictitious name of K'l H KHKB1J'.MS NATKXNAL. MBOIC'Ali SERVICES CO d,b'a FOl'R PRUEDOMS MANOR at 4L' i.'olUi.> An i.u-. Miami 1!. a, !.. Plorlda inleiid* to ..ci-'.i- raid name with thi Clerh of the Circuit Court of L.M't. County, Plorlda FOl'R PRBBDOMS NATIONAL MIM'li Al. SK.HV|i'ls i' . By: HAI'.KY STONE. Vlci Pre*ideiil ENOLANDER & BI'RNHTT No 1 IJncoln Road Uldc . M ...mi Beach, l'i., A' torney, (.r pi hi; ki:i:i:ih'.ms manor 6-1: si i\ PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE DISSOLUTION IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA I Tl 1 Al.l. T<' w .M -| IIBSK PRK- SBNTS SHALL ItiJIK tSREETINOS VVherea*, HBKBBRT N SCH- WARTZ Miami I u ILLIAM It DeCOSTAS, XI m i M LRIH MITCHELL Miami, F rid 'I .1 on the -Mli day Vmiu \ 11 1944 raUNi I" Im Im r.rporati I uudi r the laws of thi Stnti of Pli iIh INDIAN 1 'RBEK 1 >RI\ K REALT\ < a 1 poratloi with n- prin, pal place -f tiusini-- at MIAMI Bl VCH I \ I !- COUNTS 'I Btau K and whereat -u. eorporntioi '.....>'. the Hth da> Mar, 1, A H 1970. .am**- he filed ,n the offu "l the Secretary : State of the Stall of Plorlda umantarj nuthority required under SecUon 6nv27. Plorlda St.nut. -. Bhowlng the dissolution of Urh orjior.. Now, therefore, tin- Secretary >.f Stan .1 1 1 -r.lfv to the fore. noinc ami thai he is satisfied that ihe requirement* ol ih- law have been compiled \11fh. IN WITNESS WHEROP I have hereunto ael m> hand and have affix- Great Seal of the State of at Tiillahaaaee, Ihe Capital, SIXTH day of m IKCH, A I'. ui thi Plorlda thi, ih. l>76 T. .\| ADAMS s. eretary of Btati 3 20 70 ., K.-iJ INC OTICE UNTER FICTITIOUS NVE LAW 'i: b t . EN I -' I : in I b 1 from- v. im.i,1 I 1, r KlUE1 i.rr. s ' .: t-13-tc NOTIOF UNDE R FICTITIOl' NAVE t AW CB IS HI".:...... i \ ' .... fo ' i. I'll I'S HOTK1 Collln H ..... m ., |t, : 1. 1 '. in ty, "lorlda Intend" -. l-.- ild .,,. 11 Courl ,,, i- ,1 II 1 o|,I INS CORP , l-'i. 1 .. M 11V Y' MIV'N '.Vfl .' I",- *tti at 1 OI'IS '' ' MRTRR. WBISK, ROf '. IRKIN \ ... foe lt"l COT.I TNft C ' : 1 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COLT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 863j ' . M' NOTICE OF PR034' t THE STATfc OF FLORIDA: rn vi. 1 : phi - l\ PHK '' MD I'Ki l.l'.N' ',' \ 11 ... 1. he tin : .- m-'it In , admitted t' |in h 1 in said Courl "i u ari herebj .. 1 .. alend.ir 1 ... pui ... .. ii said Com j / you cai *h> '. url in liiu) aid probati ahou -,. u PRANK B i 'WI.IMI 1 ,1 ludgi r.. ;,..;> i- r VSTORFIEIJJ I !|i l-k P M 1.. .T POPPBLL, IIOHWH'H .......I'M AN \ UP01 i:u kill R .; pub .' '' this ni'' jrt Stall IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. ,0-566 In HE Estate < ,,...! HA w BAY .... CHAPMAN, ., .1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS [-o All 1'red I Ail I . 1 m I I ,,u B1 IiuTi ,: : - . ..i.l id, Ii 11 ma* 1..... -' .,,.,, . 'HAP.' LAN di i-ii-id lull 1 utity. Plond 1 ......' I lath oui : ., ...ii. ,111,.. u ... 1 provided Se- 1 . I : 1 pul \\ AHli \i I IIA Ptrst pu larel SlIKI |i"N L'HI'K : Adm A i uii r SI Suite 1 Ida .. 4 .. IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-864 I lu RE R ' ;i> >ri;e .1 .;' 'Kl'nN" 1-------,-, il NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All 1 "ri illti nd All Pi 1 sons Hav- : tnandt V11 1 t Said : V'ou are hen notlfli . ,1 in prosi Im ... 1 the ea- tati :' .1 tli'HDON 'I-- ...... fl f Ii idi Count; P u. > .'11 '.-, > of Ii nd a, l,.,l s'ion 7 K Drid . rfice, m the Coun- ' ' : II 1. 1 1 'OUI II-' ' ' MILDRED' \ 1 ui from t pul '.-- ,111 bi Pli 1 1 DON V\ \-M\N !N 1 uiriv ,1 7 4 1 r*ficE nI'SI r|CTITI0US "'"E LAW f OIVEN U,a. ,- use oi I I'.. I 1< .. Piaaltr 81 . , 1 name ol Vi'lCF UNOER PICTITIOlic NAME LAW VrVBR 'E I : I' i'VKN !' it . Ier,l| Ii ' 1 1 ,' ..... rf MICH A R] RPII MANCFA ,,..... N |; ' '' Florid intend" I .-', tl.r d . HFJR" ' 1 : '' ': i Atto-ni v for ' : ... . untj .- 1 1 NOTic Ni.^I'^'T'OU. age in gCPBop >, y 11JT1 l * U ."tend :r:' . ., nifi ' "nil 1 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOT.. K !S HERRBV HVI V tl ' nd : Ii bu....... fri , I N 1 FARP Wwl ?'l.''l"/""i' w ih the <".r^ .; Cad- fountv ' rnPRRT R| -v ; ... A'tllTley for Api :,' .-, Bu MUml. hi.... ' NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY IIH th, undt.rnu-11. .1, .i.-al.ii.i.- in bu 1 ler the I of PAR MEDICAI I ; ..' L!tf0 UI s W -' Ai to ran to the Circuit '' I Florida 1- \ RAMOS I NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY IN CHANCERY. No. 70-4031 SUIT FOR DIVORCE I \ tRY II JACKSON. 1 llff, \ BRA I CKSON, I., : ndant . T, \ ,.' ^-''lV- , I \ I . Atlantl ''"' ,, ., Vu. VEI VBNS J M KSO> ....,, .,. fled thai .. Bill of -,. 1, ,-, a ruu 1 u ,| you ar- required I ... rv. 11 v '" . ... Ftill of fompla ! MAX A OOI n Sir.- .. Mlai . Elori.L. the irlirtnal \ ul.M II II '' 'h '' , CtruUlt I r '-tor.. . M If yon I ,,..-.,,.- bj dafuiN I > iu ti thi ' Ut ...we. MINK AJ " ' 1 I fl 1 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVBN that und ed di airing 1 in 1,u.-.: i. di r thi fl. tltlou* name , |.;i. 1..... DD SAN I.AZAUi al 1 s w kth si... 1 Miami, 1 "' inti nd* lo n gl,ti .in. u iih thi "1. rk of the 1 '11 . ui Court of 1 >adi County, Flo. I VMlio IS KI'PERM \':ke INC v.i.MANl'i. KOUKIUI K/. President , 1:1: .'.1 IX>PEZ I im'mi iB Bill -El'. INC Vinaley Bui m . 1 " NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOL'S NAME LAW ICE IS HEREBY "tlVE? ..,- det !.: u hi i,| IKiER 13 I RKS, M.I ' IRK8. M D. PAn tlodfrey KA., Miami 1(. ., I of the Circuit : 11 ' MES1 BR H M \RKS M D, Profi I SfAHHBK !:- ! ' 1 ' ... s Pla ... NOTICE LN3ER FICTITIOUS NAVE LAW V ,TU E IS I u u .1 \ \ ivenu ;. IAS K a I ' I Eir-t pul ut ti'ii of I -nil . 1 Marcl Mil "'. iN II W \SMAN \ . 1 ' : IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 70-635 JOHN R BLANTON In l:r. Bsiati EMILY Ni'.i-.-' > SNTDER NOTICE TO CREDITORS To Ml red d AH Pi r>t 1 v. 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UIB.: U40 e. sunrise blvd.......525 7581 W *s 0IXIE HWY 02"** Jewish Flop idian ^Florida -March 20. 1970 Section F Avriel To Address ZOA Meeting lfenrr< tarmr Ambassador to iEhu.l-^'i'! who is present i 0f the World Zionist AC- .CommiU" in Jerusalem, will ^ on the current Middle hast -ton at an..|n mating spon- I bv the South Florida Dis- _cf the Zionist Organization E*rica Wednesday. The meet- - which will '"' hc1,1 in tno Na_ Jeon Ballroom of the Doauvillo EelatHp-m-. will be hosted by he Zionist districts of South da. ami will be open to the Iblic. Avrh Lid associate of 0 Ben-Gurion and former >mber of the Knesset (Israel's Hunenti has served as Deputy .'(t.r of thi ral Ministry F,.r,,-. \ rs Considered , ; landing poJiti- . ka.i.!- i' d M an 'thontv die East. I Mi As chairman of thi W< d '/.:- onlst Actions Committee, Mr. ( Avriel is oim of thi spokesmen for the Zionist Movement. The Com- mittee is the governing body of the World Zionist Organization h< tween World Zionist Congresses, , and meets at regular intervals m Jerusalem. It consists of repre- I sentatives of all the leading Zi- I onist organizations of the world. as well as representatives of the i State of Israel. In addition to the message to be brought by Mr. Avriel to ZOA leaders, visiting Zionists, friends and community leaders of th. area dealing with Israel and the Mid- ' die East- two new award winning films, depicting life In Israel and [ the problems of maintaining se- curity on the Ixudeis .a will as Current events will \* \ resented. Continued on Poe 2-B fHUD AVIHUD AVKIU Leo Rose Reelected To Fifth Term j.-...- :: for the Aged's imousiy re- ted 1 I :1 ''f,b ,, i this wei is d by unani- Ihi slat.' of I tiled to the 1 it. chair- pen, who is : Horn. 1 i i i k< ii as 't name, 1 - ess a .i ;:, rlatric Institution ol ret Mr. Ros. has v, ].. ii r> iglai I >ai - dens with distinction in his i ii (I t. i s 11| offici and thi n - i re \as most desi rving ; i - ' .. ction i ii a fifth t> i m." led oi t f'n additii i i i prais ptional rrshii d support th Hon I i offici i tncludii i Breslei Popick and Mrs J 1 St St pian. treasurer; Mrs. Sol Silver- man, financial secretary; Mrs. lUith Berger, corresponding secre- tary, and Mrs. Lawrence Silver- Women's Division Of The Greater Miami Jewish Federation BALLOT 1970-1971 RjEHOfW: Wl-WSIDf.VT iAC0OD'N>.riON: CAMPAIGN: COWMt'VITr ORGAN.ZAT.ON: MUTATION: IIIKtSlfffi JHAINtNG: tfCOtD.'NG SfCWARr.- COMfSPONDfNG SfCRI rAKY: HtUAMHTAtlAN: MRS BURTON LEVEY MRS HARRY B SMITH MRS. JEROME K1PNIS MRS. HOWARD J. TWNZ MRS. MIKE A. SUMBEtG MRS. IRVING I. WEXLER MRS. HERBf RT LOGIN MRS. HOWARD SCHARtIN MRS. RUTH JOHNSOK BEB&ft SUBMITTED IT: NOMINATING COMMITTEE OU/tYAN: m*S. SIDNEY SCHWARTZ MRS. JEROME KirNIS MRS. SHERMAN KAPLAN MRS. JULIAN NACRON MRS. MIKE A. SUMBERG MRS. ROBERT H. TRAURIG MRS. FREDERICK WISE MRS. IRV NG W. MANOEL MRS. PHILIP THAU MRS. IRVING L. WEXLER EXCERPT FROM BY-tAWS ARTICLE XI I If'TlOw 5 '""I 'ominetiafl moy fc, mo-# #|l(y by pttif,0 corrvino fifteen or ttt- jjyy1"*1 "o'Hfl members, provided consent of the nominee hos ft, ., .""d >n r.4nncr. These petitions must reach the chairman of Jltt. 1"T"l""""' ^"""'"ee not toitr than fourteen fI4 days afte' the gCTJOW 6. I Mil 'Mtit.*Vii """' e0,,rfi'ot* "Y #! than pesifiens te he filled, "CTION 7 by mrHHa fc"of ""toting. ^re'/fl"' j ,urfh" """'notions, the slcfe as published shall be ,e,ed anfl" "*> slata shall take office immriioHli- ton- IfO KOii JR. i". n cording >. en tary. Fo .ndi i of the Jewish Home foi the Aged i- Mis [sidor Cohen: Judge Cypi n is honorary president atiil Col. Jacob Arvey and Baron di Hirsch Meyer are honorary vice I > 1i lidents. The officers, who will be offi- , cially installed at the Home's May it dinm r-danci and boara meet- ing, will i- formally presented , nd introd to d at th. Home's 24th nnual meeting In the Ruby Audi- torium S II da> April 12, at 2:30 nv mbers will ,,]. | and lected. JWV Post Elects Slate For 1970-71 th. 1970-71 term were elect eci ntly by the Nor- man Bruc. Brown Post No. 174, Jewish War Vi I rai s ol the U.S.A. st inley R Stuai t was n i li ct< d : i second term as Commander; ! eoi ard Da> is will bi senior vice commander and Alexander Green- Maid junior vice commander. Georgi Graham will serve as fudge .. Fiank Greene as sur- . and Fernand S. Canter ns ihree-y. ar It ust< i All i ill be swi in in at Hoi to be h.-ld bj . : adii i Auxiliary Saturday vi ning, April 18, In H ill, 4601 W, Flagler St ^ delega cU d from among thi :> v> offio i s to repre- sent thi Post si the state JWV tion i" be held in June at the Americana Hoti I. sale! famous Itthvl poh/fttter knit* H99 hisses a c~'e". s |uniors' Reg. $24 and much more. The easy-c?e "acnine wa i knit, new at a tin savings for ho'ie "'ay styles in k sown, A-line shirt aid coatlooks i spring pas'els ;es 8-16, 7-15. . wi low n .' 111 S XX R wD I N E ,S :? *JemiUfhrkhnr Fr:dc ' ''^20.1. . E . S pansac E -. OB : 3E E V Vnnual ^ ar~a* (ihetlo Memorial Marat M t Mia-ni ! Testimonial Banquet On 30th Anniversary! ... Rafafai Tr ' ~.-.rr iui*a$ A a &:>-" nreser.*c a M~. ttt 8n Ye maari H :."?.-?;.- _..- MaaMai and d tea* r-crrc Mrs. Beverh** V Weii^teroe: -.- -*.-r*rr. MMOBtflbag aft hi :.i* f-aa3?r.r rerealh :- i He Pas! President* To Be Honored At Beth Da\id . : - - \\ri*-l T \ Cnirtu*c +Trr Pa 1-B | ,-\ re -n, I j I ..... -. .-. n n tea . - .- So 3 : >i3r>f> P.rum : - - -. | . \li-Mar Purim ( oncert ... . - -" ! - I ' (Ant *'w h. nam CM pcii*aan r iwnarrf- - m Jar* .w- MBftnai 5 w* >"* - GULLIVER ACADEMY 12595 RED RE. SS5-3S93 DAY CAMP COED AGES 3-12 JUKE 15 li 7 MfiK FBI ~t~DRiKi 1 P.UD1KE CLIWC ELFVTR] Al Ii'Kk ku ims UGENSD tft.V03 I - -. XMr TOM*" CAO)P tWOBGLO tot KAJIi CAKTOK KAL KMH ft H9KW TEAOK a- *i *tr oir-stanriinc eptr we4 umc * anc _*t *enni Ttwaj Crafts al lane tso-rt i. trips *ATUR KVB-. OUAIFEE STAJ* rr a Ca* Caan ataa* Famaa 33>4 &V1I53 ,T t MUM faJMO SMK3 'S* Hich in tit* Hlu* Ride* Mountains and ta* 81 I RESERVE KH ^ PASSOVER ^ KOSHB CUfSINI ^ ROT '" M ^ ISM ::.. H IV- S_ D- .i. : if*- - e& C 1 <7"^ ' }>T.--^l Plan Miami B- he Klir ( -: I ] ui Banqoft*. Li * vlal Affair? '- H< Mr. Walter SdnuBUi: PASSOVER SEDERS AT THE HOTEL PLAZA SPONSORED BY TEMPLE Ml IAMID MMiy mJ TwsAay April ?0rti ond 21$1 Ralthi Kncrnr IjiKomU_ (juilor L aTBB> IT TW KOSM3 CATEREtf for Reservations and Information < " Uav Ma rch 20. 1970 knitf fk ridfiatn Page 3-B Friedman, Pearlman Named Honorary Chairman Of Ball e, with Mis Louis llagid and 1125 couple, an' ailll open, Midi Dr. Lehrman, rabbi of the con- Paskow co-chairmen i mad at the Lehi Murrj S hein is publications School or al the Temp ehairn arrangements committee, w Nan attendant aa (( -chal men of an oommittrp were were I romiaea the affair will bi tbi gregafion for 20 v m and na- tional vice president of the Syna- gogue Council <>f America. told i ii. ting of tno Temi'le Board this George J. Talifafloff S,W|N K:,',l''n'1 h"'^?, ":':?" J- V''"n'"! ? tervinf *1 "'' Harry A Levy. Reserva- ^wmn baxe vn name. honoi as chairman of a Journal commit. t!ona for the black tie affair at ^airmen of the annual Schol-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------__ rt Buchwald, Murry Koret- "l,1:"- Mrs Max B- derman and u cial highlight of the Temple cal- week that On niecen of the Scholarship Ball meant the seventh axade can be added to the school urrloulum in the fi K.ipl.'ii are co-chairmen ol *m * ^ stmun H. ftllDMAM Ball of the Lehrman Day .,..1 of T< npl Emanu-El, kodjlcd it the Font ainebUaii kti'l. April "> Announcement of Lr acceptance* was made this \rk bv Joseph < ohen, president the Miami Beach congregation. ;- Priedland is chairman of e Kmanu-KI . ; it the svna- asi president Greater M an Jewish Fede- \m, former general chairman he Israel Bond Organization li ider of the Lfeh Theological S< minary of nerica. United Ji sh Appeal, -,.-. Universit) ind numerous ler :, gious d educational lt:tution>. kir Pearlman is honorary vice kident of t1"1 yn <: >srue, and a tier in New Y k City of the lited Jewish v and other lanthro| He and Mr pedland h.u. endowed pcrpotu- [icholarsl pa the Lehrman School. Stephen Muss r chairman J ih>- Sd Ball also an- (iinced the app ntment of six irmen. They are R>lv>rt Blum, Ir> h I in. Daniel leJ Hi Ik r I-1 r mi Nemeroff, ?rhert Sadkin and I-eonard Zil- :i of the irs* were Max Idenr n Sti n 11. Carrier. pan H. Cohi Harrj Rott ired more i towards n of 100 sit is Mr. Muss and 11 -hips, at >ach : one-half the - i it the I Day S I. A maj Bfitj ]" -: si tttendtns f Hebrew day s hool, where ad- - :- ihe ntire com- oi o irshlp basis. led out K*H EVEN THIS with new ^ Mozq Building Suite 235 245 S.E. First St. Mkuni, Flo. Telephone 373-1212 Take El AFs "passover" flights to Israel. Pass over London, Paris, Rome and Athens^ El Al has more non-stop flights from New York to Israel than any other airline. T~ "**" Or if it's London, Paris, Rome or Athens you want to go to. don't go awayJ^ We have stop flights leaving every day but Friday, and those are the stops. El Al also flies between more than a dozen other cities an over Europe, Africa and the Near East. We wouldn't blame you for being surprised that El Al goes to Nairobi and Addis Ababa.v . In Nairobi, some people are surprised we go to New York. For reservations," call' your travel agent or EL AL Israel Airlines, Page 4-B p-Jenist flcridli&ri Fndcy, MorJ, , Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg will host a cocktail party on March 21st for the "Newly Involved" young people in Miami Beach on behalf of the Greater Miami Jewish Federa- tion. Left to right. Mrs. David Feinberg, Hostess; Mrs. James Horland. Co-chairman; Mrs. Horald Brooks, Chairman; and Mrs. Michael Lipsky. Co-chairman. Cocktail Parly's Purpose: To Involve Young Couples Mr. ami Mr> David Feinberg are halting a cocktail party in thi ii home Saturday night, pur- p se of which is to in t. n st niii involve Miami Bea< I young couples in the work of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. The event, theme of which is 11 it's Satuudaj Night, It Musi I Champagnt '" is under the sponsorship oi Hi. Young Won* n 01 the Greater Miami Jewish Fed- , ation's Miami Beach Area Board. Coehairmen are Mr. and Air-. Harold Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Michai 1 Lipsky, Mr. and Mrs 11 \. \ ill Feinberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Janus Holland. Members of the Welcoming Committee include Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ciment, Mr. and Mrs. Q inning, Mr. and Mrs. | Laurie Holt/. Mr. and Mrs Joe Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. John Shapiro. Dr. and Mis. Marvin Sachner, Mr. end Mis. II irry Smith. Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Swedroe. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Worton and Mr. and Mrs. Jem Zeltwr. Announcement Of Hadassah Groups' Meeting Schedule The Miami Beach Chapter ol Hadassah will hold a drawing toi a "Cheat ol Bonds" at the Algiei-s Hotel Tiicsi! ij at 1 p.m. Shaloma Qroap of Hadassah in- vites members and friends to us Youth Aliyah luncheon In the Fon- tainehl.au Hotel Monday at noon. Guesl speaker will be Mrs. Milton Slrkin. Allen B. GUderslecve anC Miss Ann-' Evans, soprano, will entertain. Mrs. Louis Stone is the political leaders and staesmen ii Shapiro is president. The it.nanah Droop is sponsor- ing a "Las Vegas Nit." at Temple Ner Tamid. T9th St. ami Carlyle A\e.. Saturday evening, March 28. I roceeds are earmarked for the Emergency Fund. The Henrietta S/olil Group will hold its Youth Aliyah Luncheon in j the Algiers Hotel at noon Monday with Mrs. Rmanuel Mentz as the guesl speaker and music furnished bj Joyce Farber, accompanied by i llga Bibor Stern. The Lincoln Group's Youth Ali- yah Luncheon will be held in the Eden ROC Hotel Monday at noon. Mrs Samu.l Sakaris will l truest speaker and a musical program v ill be presented by Trudy Law- n nee and a< cordionist Harry Rob- in! m. The regular me. ting ol the Hercl Gronp U'H ,,<' ,"||I '',' 12:30 p m Monday in the Algiers Hotel Bruncheon will be followed by thi Mm "We The Children." Itfizrachi Women Lunekeon Guests Mbrrachl Women who have pur- chased scholarships for the fur- therance of the '. icat ion and spiritual training ol Israel's youth (ire in\ itl d to a i Special Gifts Scholarship Luncheon in the looio W. Broadview Dr Baj Har- bor, home ol the Leonard Rosens El noon Thursday, April 2. After im 1 inchi on. th< y will have the privi {itsfiflSk '' "' "' v'''w'n- ^''" Doroth> Ro- fSi._ ff n's private ,n collection. Chair- '11 ,:'"' "' ,'1' 'i:l-s '"" ^rSl Hyman Kolko, Hatikvah Chapter presi- dent and '' >uncil Scholarship chairman; Mrs Alfred Stone is Florida Council coordinator Rabbi Maxwell Berger. chairman of the Florida Bean) the American Committee for the Shaare Zedek Genenli pital in Jerusalem and spiritual leader of Temple :a in Coral Gables, receives his gavel of office from Max! of New York City, the organization's national chairr^, ceremonies held recently in the Fontainebleau Hotel. \, known philanthropist. Mr. Stern, for whom New York jj College for Women was named, is a founder and ck-r of the board of Hartz Mountain Products Co:?. A breakfasting meeting of tne residents of Arlen House and Arlen House West pioduced excellent results for the 1970 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund campaign. Left to right, Irving Cypers, chairman; Martin Berger, general chairman; Richard Essen, guest speaker; and Mrs. Essen. Mr. Essen is presently in Israel getting a firsthand look at the Middle East situation. March 30 is the official op c! ite for t he Mizrachi Women's i w facilitie i il 107 Lincoln Rd., suite i i-K. Mi mbers nativi and visiting are cordially invited to an open house from 10 a.m to - p.m. on the last Monday oi each month. Mrs. Rose Shapiro, presi- dent of Kinnerest chapter, will '. the hostess NCCH Chapter Lunch Mrs. Henrietta Fine was chair- man of the day and Mrs. Lillian Sieg 1 tick t chairman for the ?0th annual Pledge Luncheon held this week by the 700-member Mi- ami Beach Chapter of National Children's Cardiac Hospital. Mrs. Claire Charap is chapter presi- ART Register Now for SUMMER CLASSES > Original Art > Art Classes Custom & Imported Framing. > Artist Supplies ATHENA ART GALLERY ANDERSON FRAME CORP. 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NAME........, ................. ' ADDRESS, CITY...... STATE.............V- fairish Floridian owtan ; WoM Maic 1970 Page 5-B Local Chapters Plan ORT Day Observances -... iti rr Florida Region '.'.-' of Women's American for RehabUl- . :-,(l,ph Training) Joined j OOofl co-members in , throughout the RT Hay 1970 r,uik ^ i itions were i-- I, h> ,; and mayors J Wednesday , Greater , ; -i.l> ill Mrs. . Za ^ I ...,; the South . ..., .. .1 .. | rhej included: llljattc Showi "' mberahip i : Mrs i he Mak- lillip Stai k r, Clink in Point Rasl Aodltortam put on by Richards Department Ston and coordinated by Angle I c i nor. The chapti i will show the firm "The Making ol a Man" in the Point Kast Auditorium at B jim. Tuesdaj gwitlwwtMar 21-30 Walk-A- Thon for mi mbershlp, and an Vpril 1 meeting in the home ol Mrs Sv Schulemson, president, ' 9041 SW 66th '!' i Treawre Isl.ORT Daj Tea to take place in April t |et;i TurkApril (.. Hawaiian luau m the home ol Mrs Barbara G i kman, 17221 Ni: 11th Ct.. and film. 'The Making ol u Man." Miami HiisiniN \ Professional < h'i>ter ol Women's American ORT will hold a games party at tin- Croyden Anns Hotel Sunda> al 7:30 p.m. Its regular month!} lags Chapter ORT Day n:eetlng will be held al 7:45 p.m. Wednesday In Thursday, March 26, In the Hospi- tality Room ol tlic Chaw Federal Bank Bldg., Q5 Arthur Godfrey Rd. A siH-ial hour and refresh- ments ill follow the review of tiint Bast < taptrr, l 30 p.m. Ihe iwxik "The Hostages," by Mrs. lay. Fash h Seminar and Frances Abrams i< i haptrr ) l ch 26, Kins Vpart Mrs Kdward } i: nt's <'arriage G Pi iktman is ski r Velcome to Davie! Have fun at Orsnae Festival and Rodeo ... While You're Here I Do Stop in at JULIE'S BOUTIQUE 4481 SW. 64th Ave. (Dovic Road) FEATURING FASHIONS YOU LIKE SY GAY GIBSON. TRES GAY. MARY MARTIN, MR DINO. PORTOFINO. te. RODEO HOURS 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. You're Always Welcome al Julie's | Kaftlrii S 5 Mini'sftoutiQue -t ^ 6 i O *" ae^ v Before the Passover Holiday* e c n complete lm of cKildren's weor I The SAND PEBBLES STYLES AND GIFTS FOR TOOAY S CHILDREN SSJ NI 79h S( mmmsmm ,""'"' Shopp.n, Plot A "Queen Esther'' will be selected from the four candidates pictured, (each of whom has two godmothers to help her sell tickets^ at a dinner-dance to be held in the Sheraton Four Ambassadors by the Cuban Hebrew Con- gregation Saturday, April 4. Seated, horn left, are Hilda Osin, whose godmothers are Mrs. Salomon Yuken and Mrs. George Fel- denkreis; Elisa Pitchon, godchild of Mrs. Scul Pundik and Mrs. Saul SreLrenick; Marilyn Nujiel, godchild of Mrs. Jacobo Es- quenazi and Mrs. Leon Gcifinkel, and Re- becca Shapiro, whose gcdmo'hers are Mrs. Ben Volpe and Mrs. Rafael Kravec. Funds raised through ticket sales will go to pur- chase an ambulance for Isrne'.. North Shore To Install North Shore Ladies Auxiliary No 677, Jewish War Wterans, v. i i meet al T 30 p.m. Wednesdaj in the Washington Federal Hank ' N'ormand) I >i The Auxiliary i nd Posl m iii hold a jo :.i installa- tion beginning al s p.m. Membership Meeting, Concert Florida Senior Citizens Club 2 v ill hold a membership meeting ai l p.m. Monday in the Washing- ton Federal al 1234 Washington Avi Miami Beach, to take up im- I'iii.mi business matters. The club will have a concert Tuesday al 7 30 p.m in the Miami Beach Fed- eral at 755 Washington Ave and the showing of an Israeli film. The public is invited. Serve your famiiy the finest Everything from soup to nosh! Lincoln Chapter Meets Lincoln Chapter 1 L'SS. B'nai Il'iith Women, will have a regular meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the lower level of KM) Lincoln Rd. Klections arc scheduled to take place ProducMunder strict Rabbinical suw vision Certificate on p Distributed in this area by Southern Food Dist. Inc. 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CEBTS aUtfMMIaul -1c -s >4 He.u-5 ?*' on9 13SJ lNstongt* A* rridoy- March 20. 1970 +Jei These ofiic (the Inter-American Group of ,he y h Chapter of Hadassah were Youth Aliyah Luncheon and held by the group last month in the Eden R-c Hotel. From left (seated) are Mb Scu! ndik. president; Mrs. Emanuel Mentz. acting president of the Miami Beach Chap*:: M". Salomon Bigelman. recording secretary, end Mrs. Max Garazi, treasurer. Mrs. lose Sapoznik. membership vice presi- dent; Mrs. Saul Ginsburg. fund-raising v'ce president; Mrs. Carlos Descal. president of the Cuban-Hebrew Association; Mrs. Samuel Sakrais. installing officer, and Mrs. Sherman Fast, organization vice president of the Miami Beach Chapter, are stand;na. | Sisterhood Plaque Dedication Beth K A -: Sisterhood will I inscribed with I, ben at S.M ,. < : i dinner. A I! ..... -,., b made to Ber- JMnj 5 tonated the | I. |,, ol hla beloved | K ;.;. Sisterhood president I g the founder Lid Hadassah Group Sponsors Purim Ball And Carnnival A Purim Ball and Carnival will ! sponsored by the Forte Towers Group of Hadassah in the Hibis- cus Auditorium. lOlh Street and Alton Road, Miami Ht-ach Satur- day starting at 7:30 p.m. An evening of mu.v.c. riancine. prizes and festivities is planned by the group. Gertrude ("etron is chairman: Marion Wilson is co- chairman and Sylvia Dan/ig is president. | Community Singers Social The is i ited to a social |i Miami Beach I; sii .;! in thi- Audi- I; ngton Federal 11 k .'. i< ji n Avi.. at 28 The I s rim) there L \. and dancing I to a li 5 director I ': .ither in- II nigh Mil- s Abels, TWIN CITY GLASS CO. rUAMHD MfMOtS -STOtI flrONTS fUKN, ltl*[ TOM ANTIQUE MIRRORS I RE SILVfRING Plofe I Window Glass Replacemenfs 1XM 16th Str*.t, M.B. CUtea Saturday! TeL SS4-WA7 LEO HOHAUSER PLUMBING com.tcriNG ttunmo Unit; fade Couit Oter 25 Ytecs 1S11 S.W. 14ih ST. 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Gold 4 Piece Sectwal 1 ML Refrigerator 1 SI Piece Dining Room Suite 1 SI Admiral TV with Stand $49.95 45.00 125.00 35.00 FREE! HCITISR FIR TWI K&ISTU MW! UWMfi HARM 2M M NMOUSt KCMSMT OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 EXCEPT SUNDAYS WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING EDISON FURNITURE NORTH MIAMI 3 FINEST" 545 M.E. 125th ST. PH.:751-2485 Serve your family the finest ^\ Everything from soup to nosh! r :.< strict Rabb.nical suoerviSion., Oenilicatajjg.ttquest. Distributed in this area by Southern Food Dist. Inc. Hialeah Friday. March 20. 1970 fJenisf fh.ridhirjir, Page 9-3 Shuman Reelected By Miami Beach Lodge UtamiB.achB'nal r. nth Lip ;, ohlcst in the .-.ly. M Simcha Install.-, *i" tcgin hl lecond nt. .., b. installed In- ;ahn, preridenl ol . : ConRTCRation the ESng president-elect; Joseph :.,., H. Cohen and VlI Friedman, vice presidents; \\.k Kahn, recording secretary; Philip Cantor, corresponding * ttn.. Irving Schatanan. In as- UIW." Samuel Weiner. financial lar>.. or Abraham Wolfaon. .. Miller, lunch- Martin Gclb . Harrj vuerbneh. monitors; ni Levim and Jack K;mf- Vdolph Lang and ; s Kopalri, wardi na Miami Beaeh attorney and com- munity leader Georgi .1 Talianofl \ ill ad as 'li' ii stalling offii i \ and keynote s;,ik> r. A pasl presi- iIt 111 S- rvice Committee '>; the Anti- Defamaticn League, which directs the nationw ide acl ivitk a ol thi i. sjional offici maintain! ii by Ihc \l )i He i- also ;i member o( the National ADL Commission. Samuel Pascoe, a member of Ihc DistrkM Grand Lodge No. 5 board (i governors, who i-; also b pasl presidenl of the Miami Beach Lodge, will serve is master of ceremonies Also participating In the evening's program will be Lodge past pre siii. ni Malcolm Fromberg Cantor Hvman Fein, and Lodge honorary 111 presidenl [rving Scharztnan, who will make the Presidential Citation. Mr. Shuman, who came to tins area from Baltimore, Mil., was an iccountanl there and prominent in communal work. Guests at a ceffee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Serbin for Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood's "Project 70" the refurbishing cf the synagogue's social hall gave the effort to complete the project a big boost. Several of them enlisted as Women of Sholcm. a new category of SI.000 donors to the organization. Shewn (left to right) are Mis. Ssibin. Mis. Max Greenberg. Rabb Jerrold Levy. Mrs. Morris Alpert and Mrs David Denner. Each will receive a spacia. pin which has been commissioned in Israe by Dr. and Mrs. Leon Kronish during thei. current mission to the Jewish state. Success of the dinner party honoring Mrs. Moshe Dayan at he Miami Beach home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kanter is reflet :hc smiles cf . the Israel Education Fund; Philip Zinman of 1 Philadelphia, national chaUra in of the cr- . H. Frankel of Miami Beach, donor cf a trough the Israel Education Fund /wood, Flo., and New Yotk, national | e educational arm of the UJA. Legislative Seminar Sel Five nf the state's legislator!! v. ill participate in a I gislative s minar in the Jordan Marsh Au- ditorium, 1501 Biscaynt Blvd., ai 7 p.m. Thi i sda March 26. Rep Maxine Baki r, R< |>. Talbol Robert l. She> In will be on dy" D'AI i.i rte, Rep. Gerald i v is s n !< i ni t:i M Mji is and hand for the discussion which is Ii. n; 11 >i by ihe Florida l". id iation ol Business and P f. ssioi i! A m n's ("lubs lne Wometco Theatres ^T cdtr /WITHOUT IA STITCH ^L introducing ^. ANNE GR'TF \ *H5ovs u*rt* I' v/m %or t ki > . hroel's Frank Sinotro AYALONS &X& Sara Avian i Onset from a senso' nnal Soi.ih Arotrican tour. Bernie Berns Frantic funnyman SMorrto Rabinovici Virtuoso of the accordion. 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And you con b*t on ,tt l, fl oc.i.n n,oh, from 7.30 111! .2 30 AM [So... 7 PM .o M.dni.M) . .. ., 6 PM ,!, S3.4S, Clo.cd-ri.cui. COLOR TV -v--^ 1.0.....II I.V.I. Adi..n lr. 50c *""";u*mnt . N.W. 36.h 5.. o. 36lh A,.. I27lh A... oxi. A.rp.r. X-woy). No Mm..,. irhvrv ihv biff attraetion is.. FIRST RACE 1:15 /7iTt^ii^fty WjMorry* i SEETHE A/ GULFSTREAM PARK HANDICAP SATURDAY MARCH 21 Meet with Larry King in the Paddock Club at noon! DAILY DOUBLE & PERFECTAS RESERVATIONS Dining Sealing DADE 944 2313 945 7511 BROWARD 923 8494 927 1711 U. S.,HIGHWAY ONE HALLANDALE f ::-3 ? kmitf rkrrt&r Tr.dsv M QTCC 7*1 V aWWWW*-** a^.>W^*,WWVaWa^aW KENNETH KLEIN Kenneth, the sen of Mr ar.o! Harrv tOea* 9* NE 160th St. Rt Bar Mm. ah it Young Is- rael oi" Greater Mia. -ay March &. 4a nonor student at Ma F Kennedy Junior High School, the brant has received numerous aards 1st outstanding KM Mr a-.: Mn B -ponaor K.ddish following Mat arvtua and opn house" for close frieaaR, :'x- -eighbors ? honor. The celebrar.* a graduate of Fonda State OK) aaa s be: lavas the " 5 Ar.y kam as an atlaTM last of Ma>. will be the honored guests ANDRE* BKEJTEB A'drea. daughter of Mr ard Mrs PRaRf Erv::-.r ::' Matt RR- will become Bat Mimas at Ttmpie Mencrah Friday evening. Ml 11 :' with P-abbi Mayer ABtaaaaritl officiating. I M :dent at North Mar: B- H S: -- grade. Andrea a a Katiaaa latfaa Ranger beaaaj : rbbarrs ieague. rviees. a private - >-._- s honor. DAVID ROBBING rv k- !->* Mn S A Roobiss. -.:: observe Sisterhood Sponsors Torah Fund Luncheon A atanrlal Torah Fund" tanch- - will be sporsorwd at 11 a aaaafeo hi Soector Ha:; ay the ;- -- od of BHfe DaaM Conare- Ifes, Cfcaraa Scir..- - ibbi fe announced. Pro- ceeds wtil go to the Jew ah Tseo- - 7>e !! fcatara ertertamer aai Jewish himorisT Charicte Cooper, who has played in kssitirrate thea- as well as r aataa ruest star Mrs. Snmcarp a in caarge of reservaoota. POULTRY SOKXHtT Scdu taitaaa IM MIAMI Ot VrONITY C.4I S654S06 Us Bar Mitzvah at leasae tieth Am Saturday. March -"- Pa\id a as his fifth year at ^le Beth Am Religious School a an honor student at Pal- metto Junior High School where he plays French horn in the band. He has won the YMHA's Most Valuable Player award and the Good Sportsmari-.r award :n bas- ketball competition, and is cur- avnrg baskettw" II - Laaajae and baseball in the Khoury League. Following the services. David's rarents will host a reception and aadwaa _- his honor at King's Say Yacht and Country- C A~ong the honored guests *.:: bv Mrs. MMaai Speisman of M:- aari Baackk Mb materrai ex-a-d- mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hanartai from Long Isiar:. N V JAY STEIN Saturday morning. March 21. at :ple Or OkKR. Jay. the son of Mr and Mrs Mai Stein. 9*R2 SW 21s*. Si become Bar Mitzvah. Jay a se\enth grade student at Rockway Junior High School. ;. ays tenor saxophone in the school's band. The celebra.-t < aanaaj - the hosts at the Oneg Shabbat r .ng Friday night's services as well as the Kiddie'- a Ma t -rrpie on Saturday Bad aaaar aha *.:= a reception and dinner Satarday evening. Jays grandpar--- Ml aari Mrs. Jack Glt- a ird Mn Etnaai SRu * --'ebratt the occasion. aaa MILES GKEENBERG - :f Sa berc 71 SM -"--. 91 -. - Bar Mitzvah at Beth David Corgrecatior. Saturiia. aa -..'- rra>. student at 5 ''. aj Jwrjor High S es participates _- baseba:: faatt tennis activities. alB| from Long faaani, N Y to help Miles celebrate the occa- sion wili be his grandrrx r Mrs. Sana Greenberg. and ha sts, Mn Lu iian Trencher aa i Rice. a a TEROME rOHEN ac Dtajanua -- son f aal Mrs r> :;;. Sbbkt M Daral Gat ir. Satmday Mar B Friday. tritUti at 11:13 a-m. services in Temple Judea. A seventh grade honor student at Ponce de Lev Hurh School. Jerrv is a member of the Coral Gables Sim Asso. zr*i has aaa a -: I of medals and aards. He rs a H I I ?..; Scaaf Troap 64. and as in the recent graduating class ua's Peana Sekaai where he cntmue has religious educa- tion to confu-rnation. M: and Mrs. Cahm arfl host the Kiddvah following the eata- sor.'s honor. ^g the York. Illinois aad to share _-. the f--sti\ities m his grardparer.-s Mr aad Mn T -^do- a a a ROBVN Sn.\"EB Robyn Nar. the dBBBRt - >rr arid Mrs. DavM SBvar. wul ac Bat Mitzvah at T -. -.. Mare* :: An honor student at McNicol - High Sen .- ?i ywood where she a ia tt nth grade. Robyn attended the U I aa Day - -r > re her aticr. last year and s a .e -:~Mn--r:. > C S T - honored at a reception hatted bg her parents in the Diplomat H I aaaaaj "~- -oorea r-*'- Robvr srra- Mrs Anna KB) aa and Mr and Mrs. Isadore Schwartz. ROBERT 1%'OLK Robert. Ike aaa of Mn ) rk "" .- aftaac da ?- - Torah P. il Beta 7 ra ongrega- Sal March 21 Raacrt a O > ; -- Bat >.- at Beta Taral ami their fa_ n r-.ed as presadent at the cor. ;?earheadd the vrtjon of the present Tempae and ties. m ROBIN MBMHHUBQ9I : '' a-d Mn DaaaM Meaanaan ot N-irth Miami Beach 11 observe her Bat MMfR Friday evening March 20. Beth Torah Congregation. Robi.n a a student at John F KeaaedB Jaaiaf H un School and attends-h.- Har->ld Walk Religious School at Beth Torah. where ucataon. a LAWaftON E TAYLOR Satnrday aaraaaj March H, at Beth Torah Congregation. Lau- rence, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou .a;. Alll Bar MiUvafe Larry atteadi Joaa f Keaaedy re be a - --. -. rrade. and plans :"ior. * Beth Ton* > Hai Re- -: -e The honored guests ili be brant's grandpar- Mr .-.-. Mn. DaMdoff of Miami. a a PAILA FINKEI>T:iN Pi i Beth, i I .. T become Bat j.a.-. at 1 Vm Fn- X She will at the Haftorah and conduct ; assisted by two older tai Her hrotaes NeB. 9. will rec-.t- lac Kiddush- Pa.a s a I -.-- - wh- -aAophone a Pana I pan nil -' host the . Oneg Baa lowing the f: Guests afll - Flnkebt* Ban cilebrar.t r and Mrs. Abe S nooga. T- a>a caeis nttctma facals a OWNER MANAGEMENT COURTEOUS PERSONNEL NEW DADELAND BEAUTY SALON zu-vM-aaaiO vrioi aat tit hWUWla, an -^(Bwar, Ti; rjiar aaa MB Oat* DAAY I 30 TO 4 SUM. 12 TO ft EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ___________ 665-3501 _________m iniwiiiriwi*' EUUKITWAVl 12.50 * MQ.UOCa FA5MOM MAatC-7 URI. aKTKXtttVST RAM t toova. for aw MCTOTS A^nOVAL 1ATDT E4H r^" RENT A (MOTOR HOME] SLEEPS* AJR-C0NCMT1OMEO SEWING MACHINE Coa-plete 10 Point Cick-ip Master Mecknic YOUKHOME $25 m savia co. h^iua 21ZT Coral Way LRU K\T. Eric H- I Mrs .\!a.\ Karj | MMavai at Tew Sat-rda.. SI Enc is a.- eig | 3t Nautii. Junior H I nd play darinei | band. The | | ---- the A I fUaOW 1-a? 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HWtSI 1970 *Jewi*#/ Fk-ridHann Page KB it , reCent breakfast meeting of residents of Seacoast t wers North. Charles (Chuck) Merwitzer discussed a re- lnt uip t0 Israel and made a heartrending appeal en be- half of the 1970 Combined Jewish Appeal end Lrael Emer- encv Fund campaign. More than 50 persons at'ended tht ^eetinq which produced excellent results for the campaign. Left to riqht. Sam Beckman. committee member Mrs. Ma^ Meiwitzer Harry Herman, committee member v.. Co-chairman. Jorge Perez (lefti president of Phi Theta Kappa fraternity's hupter en the South Campus of Miami-Dade Junior College, presents an honorary membership certificate to Mitchell Wcilson in recognition of his contributions to education in general and Miami-Dade Junior College in particular. SOUTH FLORIDA'S MORE COMPLETE NEW EXTENDED CARE FACILITY REGISTERED NURSES ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY COOPERATING WITH MEDICARE & INS. COS. 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BOTWIN deceased lute ol Dade County, Florida, to the ' ..u::'> Judge* "f Dadu County, and fill the sami In dupll< ati and a* pro- vided In Section 73S.lt>, Florida Stat- utex, In their office!" in the County CourthoUM' in I lade County, Florida, within -.\ ......ndar montha from the lime nf i Ion In reof, or Hi- -.mi. h ill !> barn ! i>.,..i .i \t ih mi i- ia, thin 17th day ol Man h, a n 1970. MAttl ia > i u IN v- Bxt utnx l-'ii -i publl< al......' thin i> -'>....." i,.- 2iuh da) ( Man h, 197" I IS'1 MAN \ FBIN .V irmy foi Kxtx-uti \ i." Lim ..In I;...id. Miami Beach Cantor Moshe Stern will make1 his first Miami Beach appear- ance at a Maaiiv service and, NO riCL OF Al- .^ . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA I-. AND FOR OADE COUNTY. CIVIu ACTION SUIT FOR DIVORCE concert in Kneseth Israal Con-' \\^;^;'' K'Al',nH- gregation, 1415 Euclid Ave.. at |MI., piVkwoiith 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 29. ,,. ......>., Palll Hi I "l i THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION ON MIAMI BEACH 4141 NAUTILUS DRIVE (Adjacent to Alton Road J> Arthur Godfrey Road Eprewy) MODELS OPEN 1 BEDROOM IV* BATH Limited 2 bedroom still vallabl financing Available Full Ownervhip No Ground Lein SAUNA BATH o SWIMMING POOL HUGE SUNDECK o RECREATION ROOM o 2 OTIS ELEVATORS o WINDOWS IN KITCHEN I BATHS oMANY OTHER FEATURES WAUIMG DISTANCE TO. 41st t. Sfttfft* Cwttf Uki Offk. m ffiBUlll Jh*m 53S-W41 GENERAL Of RC [-925-129 ArtWc Gotfrty M- 305 Miami iBBcb-PkMt 5314491 ONLY 42 APARTMENTS . lui' n Studio Boi ton, Mawai hu \ i'.\ri. in ch i H rH Com Dlvorci ..... filed . ,; I you 11|U , i \. ... up} of youi V r IMi ml i ;! iMAN A / MAN. H .,.; u. i I'l.ml. r St ret '. Miami, i d he offici of the , i i ,i: Cuun on it Hi. Mb day oi Apt II. l7 fault ill be l 'U I d.ni, dctl in tin Hill of Complaint. ,11 !.. i,ui.I I I n .in h wet !> for lour ci.ns. iUIIvi Leeki In 'in k .i i:\\ ism i- i ii:u H ' I H INK AND l>HI >ki:i.I itl Miami. i. da) "i Mart h A D, r. i: ii' Mil BUM an. i I'll ui; Ct.url I >ndi '..uniN. Ploi Ida By: MAKOCBIIITE KENT 11. pui \ i ;. u dir.-un Court Hi CIMH -MA N .v H'H PZ.MAN I Ii., i Mi.inn I-...... I.i 1313d Ai i..Mi. >'h for I'lainlifl : ...-.: i a-io NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION No. 70-2299 (CHrittie) SUIT FOR DIVORCE f KIH'AHlii' INSION IKES Plaintiff. IN THE COUNTV JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTV FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-103? ' Frank B Dowling In HE: Bxtate of ,' SARA UKKOMAN l . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tt mi i 'i. dltom and All Perw I i- ins 1.1mi i i in.i '.'I ii. I '1 t You :tre heri I r- .- hi .i -'-I ,\lii.li \"ii ma) : haw .i;.i . .-.. i>'| SAI(A UltE'iMAN ileai 'I n...I. Cu !' "> hi Count) Judifi ..i I '.! Coui . llll,i fill mil i r 18 ded 'ii >- I SlatuteM, In ii.. ii offlceM In thi Coun i, Hadr 1'im ii.l.ii in- nthfl frnrn tlmi Of 111"' Ill; I I'll "I I or tin .' in. Mill I., '..ii:' 'i . I'. ; Miami, Kloi in.. ii da] : Man h, \ n 19"" KI.MKR BKEOM W i: ... ui..i r ......i ii' 'ii , '.;ii >N, 11 VYS & lllll'NIIH KUO utor IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COL _ IN ND FOR DADE COUNT"- FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-993 John R. Blanton 1 k \ i. i . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tn I', i I' .'- (t Clam S.nd > -1 j ...... . in t;l . rnu i -r iti- '..-. i Kl 'SI \ IS UtEl.L Ni'iAI. pd laii nl I';. Ii l' l-'l.! '. to the Cou.il ii I I "ii'i- i \. .,i"i fii. i hi > mi in ii rt i.......led in Scctioi Iheh !;- in the County Courll at Hade ( ly, Florida r. in i ilmi flral i-u1 ; ..- . name \v ill '.? barn rt l.., .1 ..i Mium Klorida, lu 'It Man h v I IflT" BEULAH NINA BLEADSOE As Executrix l-'ir-1 iHlblical.......i thi* 'l the :'"ili da) of March. I9"ii ins uy m III i:i ii Ail." ne) Km-, uii i\ i ii | Ki 11" Ml m Plorldn :: ^"-.T I m l'i ,i\. I-. i-Trailcr, lilcnlu i Tltli No 5......17*. IMH 'i:;. n III lx Hold ;ii liulilli ;.n approximaM I) 9 ii.in ..ii 111. _mIi da) "i March IH70. Tamiaml Tralli p Park, ;il 118 i! \\ "b si \l laml i im KII.KEN BI'KI.BIO laal known id in -' ~- i-.'iii Si Miami .. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW \i I'l'irr. is HKKKI'.Y (5IVKN I it 111. II .;. : t i d, ill alrlllC l< in IiuhIih -- undi i ii-. I Hi > n- uf JIM WII.I.I'IS SI.MI.ANl' MISIO SH'M'I'KS ii HU'.i s DIxil llith- av, Miami -i"1' -"l'' Pni rtt I I lilt I i 'nl (iabl< > lnt< nda n . r aid ami llh the Clel i 'in nil '' .ii'' ol I' idi '' iuiiI > FU ' .; \i:i.cs-sl'Nil am > m ; sii ' .1. INC KKSSI KB, BOTH Sll I'.l". Al 'S|< V ,v ItKCKKRMAN Ml, ; \;. ' - w :i .1 Avi Miami : ."..: I NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Nii.'h'i: is HKBKBY IJIVISN it I i: r tin ii. titli ii - ... ... i . ., .1. I '..in I) I'"i..i ': .v i'r I: I: v. INC B) i T in iv i 27 ' Mil l>.\ M wsri: INSKIN.MIES I I- II.I.lilt. TO: mi n\ m wsri; tvsniN \i:rs (Roaldem i unlm 11 M .1 I, III! HA MAN'SI'K INSHIV- AR.ES ARE hkkki.v vi>tii-h:ii 'I..ii .hi it.-iii.n f.-r divorce Im- been riled bkiuii.-i you. .mil \"ii .ir. requir- ,,| to ,n. ., cony of your written .1.1.11-.-, if any. to II on Ul'.KNAKIi p. inH.liKAKH. tht I'lalntifTa al lorney, whoa* addreae i^ Sun. IM, :zu n w -7ib Avenue, Miami, Fin . on or before April 10. ItW, and file ill. ..ritinal with the Clerk of the Circuit Coin .niii-i ho/ore r\ i. im plalntirTi attornej or Immediotelj Hi. r.- ifi< r; ntherwlae ,i default ill b* .ni. i.I a^eainal >.-* f"r ih. rei in.ii.I. I '.....nfrininl or petition. im'M-: wii .Hi ilJKl'.ii at Miami rlda ll Uith dna of Man h A.D 1970 i: i: i i: \-v i in- '.-ii. i i il B] \i \K' In i! iy . mi nurl Sean IIEBNABH I* <" Atti.rn. \ for rtdlri Sun. IM, 720 N' \i..uiii. Florida ttlZ NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE Ei EVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DAB; COUNTY CIVIL ACTION CASE NO 69-18213 l\ BE TUB AI Him H \ F KAI A I'IM.MA lll'l I \ M Tt. \" n:i'i:i iiai nil.i i .' . Vt -I .Mi iKDECHAI Hl'U art In ... ,. ,i ; hai .. Petition foi \ ui, i ii filed BKainal you, and >"U are muii 'I '" aervi......P) nl v imr Vnnw or Pli ading to 'ft. I - Mi. Petltioni M.i I'M I. KM ITNEY, 120 I......In Bo I, Miami !.i. h, Florida and fil. lh ,i \ii-u. r or Pit ading nffice "f Ihe Clt rk ..i thi tin utl Court ''ii or before the 24th da) of Vprll, I9*ii ir \..i fail to ii" ho, juditmeiil l>) default "ill be taken ajcalnat vou for tho i.iii i' denanded] . Petition for Adoption Tlu> notiot -hall be pubUehed on, e , a. h ei k for f"Ui ron*acutlv weeka. in Th Jeu ish Ploridian. IX)NB AND OllDKHRD al .Miami, la Uii- i:ih day "i March a r. "7" B II I.K.ATHKIi.MAN. Clerk i'ii, uii Court, Dade County, Florida rV) l" mi M'K.I AND 11. imiy Clerk I'M'I. 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BttfSftU" VtOcioui Steafa SWANSON FROZEN Cannellini Beans ton Zucchini RESSo Fried Peppers sA.t BU "ONI Meat Ravioli ar ct 14-OZ PKG !? 23e ,UsSoo" ' pB1vM & CHOICE ..fc-->!*aN1 IS 35e ? oz MR 7!.265e 37' Spaghetti Sauce o* eH(> BO< DSS_EAI OR MUSHROOM )g Q2 _j . PUG 0 Spaghetti Dinner DEUOOUS Progresso Soups .IZtt NUNtsiaoNi .i*.*'! SAVE 8' BONUS SPECIAL! PROGRESSO Tomato Paste 6 79 30OZ$9 SAVE I0< FROZEN Stoutfer's Lasagna SAV M SWANSON FROZEN )f Qj C Q. Italian Dinner c 3' Sa.E 10< JEnOS SAUSAGE OR PERRERON. 0Qe Frozen Pizza Rolls 6 oz r*g 03 v.rs pa 'ii FROZEN oz Egg Plant Parmesan 69s i i VINO Dl TA VOLA " RED WHITE-ROSE GALLON JUG Mint Ice Cream si.( 4 I : " Grapefruit Juice f... a n Del Monte Peaches Tetley Tea Bags Chicken 0' Sea Tuna Junior Franks A6CZ AN 69e 39e 37e 800- $4 10 '00 I 7 OZ Can 47e ,a?25c Gsazmmnsm PROVINCIAL BREAD 4 BUTTER ^fet J PLATE 0tj\%kK WITH fACH S3 PUHCMASC R^gP gf 79C VALUE limo 1 CMPtETI SI I ui sin up to siv sr.c oinncrware sct Breck Shampoo 6tt' c^l (OR Oil' ORr OR NORWAl MAIR 49 7 9c VAlUf E.cedrin Tablets in OF 36 sr *a.a* vaiui-ionus special! RIGHT GUARD SPRAY DEODORANT SIRLOIN STEAKS TENDER T BONE STEAKS JUICY CHUCK STEAKS PORTERHOUSE STEAKS TOP ROUND STEAKS RIB STEAKS i mrbw us. CHOICE CLUB STEAKS bmi mi TENDER CUBE STEAKS -----------------------------VeticiouA W\* TENDER ROUND ROAST JUICY RIB ROAST CALIFORNIA ROAST $|I9 I 79'. ,!* 1M. 1M.. I19. 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HEBREW NATIONAL KOSHER GROOlE rKNOCKWURST Parmesan Cheese ;. 53 $138 Romano Cheese n SAVE lOt MAGG>0 WMOIE MIIA >5 Q, Ricotta Cheese......... cw FRlGO goz Mozzarella Cheese c 59c 49 Genoa Salami Pepperoni Chubs Shredded Pizza Cheese Master's Sour Cream I 2 MA,I PIN! 90* CON! DARl PRIDE WMSfiBg Crtaai DARl PR'I't Light Cream...... imrsR'ai u> BOe SeH Diet Margarine........m to HAlF . PINT MFSREW NATtONAl MIOGET Sabmi or Botogaa uoz . CMU 19s 43e MM 49' iota 29e 39c Pure Orange Juice 29c Breakstone's Yoeort 2 29* QQc 'i .* ..... | WMtP \IIV _ Topping ...................... 47 tORDENS ORAII0 3 OZ CAN Romano I Parmesan Choose 35c Seafood S/keciakf tlCRIDA CAUGHT MACKEREL 39 Jersey Flounder 79* Kingfish Steaks 59* IRISH CU' 5lNllSS 1 SCM.IS'. Haddock FiUtl &1( FOOD FAIR SPECIAL SUVKI! BtOMPT SitVICS NO AFFOOltBIHT PREPARED HERE savs Wftf *:-wc*nj 0UAUH.TA;; BREAD STICKS STELLA DORA 35 4 : CZ PKG Italian Bread Orange Chifion Bar 39= 45c S**e*tu24c AJAX LAUNDRY DETERGENT et*ut FYNI TIX WHITI Ot HUt lAUNOtt DETER6ENT f LIMIT OM iO IITMM *"*" WITH OTH 0CMAUS OF O" ^ iiciuomc ocAirrm Stwice VelicAteUi* Cooked Corned Beef Sliced Sturgeon Swiss Cheese Freshly Smoked Lox Hoagie Sandwiches Chicken Roll 59c 69= 55( 79c 69 79c 5^ MiRCHAMTS GRlH STAMPS / ** GREATEST VARIETY V NAME BRAND 6IHS [Jewish Fjoagdjan Purim Festival Celebrations Scheduled By The Congregations Of Greater Miami Florido March 20. 1970 Section f UFCS Symposium To Hear Address By Psychiatrist ..[,,, dil ,i,,r of tin I !>' n [ si -v md pro- ill be g'-and to the professionals p'ono. iho Uni_| B ,, community at 8 p.m. Mon- day in the Dupont Pla/a Hut.!. Dr. Lief, director of the Mar- i..i>;. Council "i Philadelphia, and president of thi Sex Information | and Education Council of the r.S. iSIECI S w 11 list iss "New Con- ,. pts in the 1 i I ol Mai ital ! xual Prol Ii ns Asso iiit'! I the "helping" pro- fessions m rtical, psychol I welf an are expi eti I atti nd thi first conducted by ;he Emanu< i Po la< k I nti r for I';(.- Life and Child Devi lo| m iu the JFCS A past i-si nt of thi \ - i an A ad< n y ; Psycl alysis, Pi- l.iri obtained his M.D d< m N< w Yoi It L'nivi rsit i i- as < rtifi d u Psyi sis bj Columbia Li rsitj Hi s re- arer* d a vai ii ty of sul .< cts, In- -luding psi > M'1''1 i'v>" r at j n al educatioi i "t;il hialth -. i i f m '- rf DR. HAR01D I. LIEF . I i School of .-' Fam- |l Iniversity Names Two epartment Cliairmen ,-ersity of irrent title I nil. t i full- \ ireh. " All" to T in Epsi- I for th- k' B '' \ indation on npus from 19ft ^artment of di nd 1'" R ib i' .rsit} "I ... | | ... ,\,%. Sept. 16. The i nounced h Pt Steohen C B ird of Re ts meeting in I I rep's e Dr 1 novm chairman t r 58 '. return to \..... !'.-. .,f Rnsi 1 here he h i i ...... |94fj s Dr. Wils! B chii-mir " nounced hi Florida facult> His honors at th i 'niv< rsitj th " feachii \ a rd m the Stan I- rd Oil Fo md it m, 1968 and I9t 9 Student G ve -nment A I instruct : ex -ellence in I i I ->!' Business Adn ., Blue Key Distinguished Fac ilt> A a ird ind the 1963 Out- standing Facultj a :. isor Awai I Dr. Ziller. who has be >n pro- fessor .it the Univi rsity of Ore .it Eugene nee 1966, specializ - :n expetimental social psych and i- the luthor if a large nui er of articles published in p tonal journ ih He frequently pre- sents papers on his research at annual meetings of psychological association. Newsletter editor for the S iciet for Experimental Social Psychology since 10H7. Dr. Ziller serves as ad- luncl associate editor for Socio- metry a qu irtei Ij so riology Journ- al, and i- listed in -Who's Who In Science." Before going to Oregon, he wai on th-' faculty of the i ni- versitj of D lew ire and sen d the Deleware Veterans' ^dmii tion Hospital as a re* suit int. Temple Menorah's Program Features Three-Rabbi Panel Temple Menorah will feature a ui iqui program in its social hall at s p.m. Thursday, March 26. when a panel of three rabbis will d si liss tin topi "What Ikx.< the Rabbi Expect from His Congrega- tion " Men's Club president Al Golden will introduce the participating I lal l< aders: Rabbi Samui I Rabbi Shmaryahu T. Swir- sk; and Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz, and servi as chaii mar.. Thi questions ot religious com-1 a hi. involvement in ci\il rights, and secular leadership will i. i'.i- ss< i in a ti n-minute pres- i ntation made by each rabbi, afti i ce ill be ln\ iti .1 ubmit qui stions to individual bbis or t i the i ntire panel. Con- ational 1< aders from all three ol Judaism I trthodox, itivi ai i Reform ha> i inviti d '" atti nd and partici- lialogue. Swirsky, spiritual i.i Beth Jacob Congregation of Miami Bi ach, i- an associati pro- ssor uf history at Miami Dad ,; lor i "olli gi An i rthodox rabbi he has distinguished himsi If in the . | ol Talmudic scholarship. Rabbi Jaffe, who has served as -; Iritual leadi r ol Temple Beth El. Hollywood, for more than a dec- is past president ol the Rab- binical .%ciwtion of t;rentr Mi- i i pi gently on the x board of the Ci ntral Confer- . n, \ :: an Rabbis, thi na- ii i ati il Refoi m rabbit Various congregations in the (".ieater Miami area have sched- uled Special observances of the festival of Purim. They include: Tem'pli Judea, which will cele- brate the holiday at 9:30 a.m. Sunday when the childn n of the Religious School will gather in the sanctuary i r a costume parade. The Megillah K< adin? will follow. md a lunch and carnival goodies for the entire congregation will be - M.nsoiTd by Sisterhood. Brother- hood and the Temple Youth after the sel \ lo s. :. A Beth David Congregation will hold its Purim Carnival Sunday ai its S uth I ade facility, sponsored the Youth Activities Depart- ment and coordinated by USY I adi rs Jill Aaronson and Jeff Nedelman, Beth David Youth ad- Michai l 11* Ibi it and Elli- ott Fledi II, and its ; Morris Tarasow. The tiist Purim Carnival t> be sponsored entirely by the Youth Department, it will pi i. from n a m. to 2 p.m.. in H rman Bn tan, the Youth Acti' i chaii man. Theo- ,:,.i. i; irdon, '! thi Youth 'om- n Ission is II isi in offio r. .~ from Hollywood's Temple Sinn at a Purim Ball. : The reading of the Megillah will be held at Temple Menorah Sat- urday at 7 p.m. children will re- ceive groggers Inoisemakersi upon i '. ring tin synagogue. They are expected to sound them whene\ r Hainan's name is mentioned, as a n mindi r of the triumph of Jus- tice. At 10 a.m. Sunday. Temple Mi norah will hold a Purim Carni- val for it1- n ligious school studi nts in ih. social hall and playgroui I. Prizes will be awarded for cos- .. Mrs Carl Rosenberg, pn - Pan nts ui Ml lie! ah h - ounccd, and there will b< i - iishrm and games. 4 * An i : gin 'i Pui lm i ntata w II pres nti d at 7 p.m. Sat rday In '. ra's special ci Ii bra- bi fi stival. The wi i k I Vali i ie Fn i dman, a tea i ) |i'- s indaj sch wl. a--'] Richard S. Browdj 11 111 he I by students of I '. school. The readme of t .,....., will be conducti d Ra' in Maxwi 11 Bergi r. Dr C, ff- . | [ h '.s re- i -I | i -It -,ITI. I.,;. | , run 'nt and I ' nti n sts. in >i | p ill rj wral fellow- rants. He ierv- tors Of the i77n Assoc ous tn ino- . pi ifi sslonal who received his A ,,, .. o| M.c'.n-- in Dr ... - ler did his undergraduate wot - Northern Michigan Unh/i " received his m st r' phD rees from thi L'nivcrs.tj c ihaM :> '-'"' : "" a in p with h mors from lj ,n Canada and I and Ph.D. degrees InrJh ve"ty. 'auKht at Ly"n.c it.-. I Hike and Ws University in Canada be- J""nK the University of Purim Significance Topic Author and lecturer L Lasavin will speak on "The Significai Purim in Modern Times at tm David Pmski Club's Oneg SI In the cafi teria ol the [da Flshi i Junior High School, Drexel Ave- nue and 14th Street. Friday at 8 p.m. The humorist Fish! N will also be featured on the pro- gram which wid Include Yiddish and Hebrew ngi oy Shoshanah Hoffman, who accompanies herseli ion the guitar. Refreshments will , feature the traditional Haitian- , taschen. a- itz, T mple Mi - . ii iti il Ii adi r, is also a . sj,l nt i the Ra' bii I A -.M iati m Thi fo- n r Ri gi Din ctor ol the rsv. the Conserv- ativi movement's youth organiza- 1,, ... he is thi pn sident of Ti l Aviv University's assistant on Vn in ar. studi nt affairs and has been active in Jewish Federation [srai I P..mis and J.wish National Fund. Chapter Meetings Of Pioneer Women Goldie Rubinstein anil Faye Brucker, president oi Kilat Chap- ter. Pioneer Women, are in charge , f tickets and reservations for the Purim Sudeh Kosher Dinner to be hi id at noon Sunda> in the Alamac Hotel, L300 Collins Ave. m,s Rebecca Ullman and Mrs .... Price will be honored. En- t. rtainment will be a musical pro- , arranged by Ida Kovalsky , a lit gs by Sam W xler, hu- I ' -i* Thi Beba Idetsen Chapter will i I its Purim Lunchi on in thi p l Aire Hotel at no in Sundaj \ musical program will bi scnted b- Cantor Tiber Moses, a former member ol the Los An- 5 Opera Company, accompa- I i i Aida Yaslo. * Mi ..ml Mrs. Abe Shedroff will be honored at a luncheon givi n by pioneer Women dob S at noon Wedn. sdav in the Raleigh Hot. I Mrs Miriam Gingold will b. guest aker, and a musical pro - will be presi nted. Frances Packer nt, The QeUa >i'ir Chapter will celebrate Purim at us regular etinI in the Washington Fed- eral Bank Bldg. at l p.m Wednes- day Liza Reesling will speak on Israel and Horence Schubert will entertain. President is Katherine Lippman. A cat nival will read- ing ni the Megillah tthe scroll lining the Book of Esther) at Ii Sin ii ol North 11 idi Sun- day at il a.m Thi many booths will l*' run by Temple S youth grou| si I r w ith adult members of thi congregation. The munity is invited to partici- pate; lunch will be available on the ti mple grounds. * Pui im w III be obsi i ved al Bi th Torah Congregation in a number ol v a> i, Da\ id Misoi znk'k, chair- , ,.'f the Haiold Wolk P.- ligious S, hoi I b ard has announce d The stor> ot ivirtrrr-n-itl bi presented in song, drama and danci by the ., hoi s Ii mentary department Sui ndei tl direction ol .....n Alts. in.i. r, Mrs i arles Rubel and Mrs. Thi od >n i, .| uth 1 hi hool wi 1 alsi iti In a unique exchat i gifts with 11 ligious scho ils ol an ; n lay afti moon, the ,. ligfcM seii,;. 5A class will ob- s, in the rommandmi nt ol a tra- ,'itii nal h 'hi'.. : m< al the Purim ,u. and S ii da evi ning the nfirma ion and Confirma- tion classes will lies, similar class- Rabbi Narot Is Final Speaker In 1969-70 Greenfield Series Ra h R. Narot will >' I |, Urai i ol Greater Mian- - 1969 70 G enfield Adult Institute lay v' ith an addn s^ on I f Amei ican Judaism in "-.. 70s. in Judais Si viv, ihi Scvi ntii s?" will include a lectures dellvi eic-d bj scholars and lit- . | g the 21 wei k ..,,,. Di Narot will usi thi ir . .i basis for his i tion in) thi future. Xext yi u 's -;s on thi G fi id lm which wi : ts fifth yi ar, will ah . > Rabi i Narot it was mb. : ol outstan I- mg ac i and rabbinic leel vi already accepted ii i ie spi ak during the si ries which is ci nsi Ii rt d bj scholars i . of the mi st prestigious i it- kind in the nation. Councilman Robert Goodman pieients the Keys to the City to Jacob Walter Ullman at the recent American Technion Society dinner in the Fcntainebleau Hotel as Dr. Arthur Kantrowitz, left, and Carl Alpsrt. who also were recipients, watch. In the receiving line at thi? American Technion Society dinner are ifrom left) E. Albert Pallot, dinner chairman, Mrs. Pallot. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sirkin, cochairmen, Jacob Walter Ullman. national president, and Edward Vajdc, the Society's executive vice president and national director. Page 2-C *Je>*UtncrkUnn Friday, March Pioneer Women Open Golan Heights Club For Arabs The first Arab Women's Club ] lor the Golan Heights area of Is- | racl has ben organized by Pioneer Women. Mrs. NTi/hal KStsab! director of the Arab Women's Section of Pioneer Women in Israel, has an- nounced the owning of a club to . Berve the Dru/c village of Kafr Heights. The new faeiliti. for the Golan Druse are the 29th in the network of dubs for Arab and , Druze women operated by Pioneer Women. ine club at Kafr Bukata started out with an enrollment of .">l wo- men, 17 years and older. The inembi ra arc learning Hebrew, Arabic, arithmetic and sewing, in class si ssions conduct! d at least three times a week. In addition. Pioneer Women is sponsoring four , i iris from this group at a five- month seminar in Tel Aviv so they , may return to the Golan Heights with training as community lead- ers. The launciiing of the first Golan Heights activity follows the im- pressive success of the Arab Wo- men's Club formed two years ago in Kast Jerusalem. That club is hi conducting its third semester -jf vocational training count s ranging from hairdressing and tailoring to Hebrew. The Jeru- salem group today includes 700 Arab women "from the eastern part of the city, participating in vocational training and cultural and social activities. Pioneer Women's national presi- dent. Mrs. Jack Zackler. of Chic- ego, now on an inspection mission in Israel, declared. "One cannot hraglne the results of the activi- ties oi the Jerusalem Arab Wo- men's Club. The warm human contacts fostered by this club and its hundreds of members and their families who meet with their Jewish instructors and friends, has c< rtainly been ex- tremely helpful in fostering new bonds of friendship in Jerusalem." Pioneer Women, the Women's Labor Zionist Organization of America, is the only American Wo- men's group Involved in this ex- ti nsive program for Arab women. Among their other projects are day-care centers for working wo- men, kindergarten, nurseries, vo- cational education schools and (ourses. and community centers. Authors To Take Part In M-DJC Writers' Conference Some 20 successful novelists, magazine writers, poets, editors and Journalists will participate in MkUBi-Dade Junior College's first annual Southeastern Writers' Con- fen nee, which will be held on the South Campus April 16-19. They will speak, conduct workshops and pant Is and be available for In- formal discussion with conference I articlpants. Such outstanding literary fig- im s as Philip Wylie. Richard Pow- ell, poet Donald Justice, Murray Teigh Bloom, Reader's Digest edi- tor John Allen, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Cowles Book Co. editor Charles N. Heckelmann, TV-film writer George Lowther and Red- book I'ietion editor Neal G. Stuart are xpected to be present. William B Hartley, author and Ronald K. DcMaris, professor of English at M-DJC South, are di- i' it is >t the conference with GOOD AS GOLD! William F. Shaw, book columnist and dean of Academic Affairs on the South Campus, serving as aca- demic consultant. Prizes will be awarded for the j L>. st poem, short story and article submitted. Persons wishing to par- ticipate must apply to: Director, Southeastern Writers Conference, P.O. Box 1097. South Miami. Fla. 33143 and enclose $15 deductible, non-refundable deposit. Applica- tions must be received by Thurs- day. March 26. no Vs0$4&2 KubinsteWg fUCET SOUND RED SOCKEYB. WE WRAP IT IN COLD BECAUSE ITS SO GOOD! Wl j/esole Distributors of i -^ fcOSH-R-BES] and Processors and Fjrporfers of the finest U.S. Govf. inspected KOSHER MEATS and POULJSf 2891 W. 4th AVENUE, HI Alt AH, fLOKIDA Phot TU 7 269* coiLno kosher* SALAMI juLcq aacL 11103 PURE BEEF Kashruth Supervision by prominent Orthodox Rabbi: Rabbi Ben Zion Rotenthal and two steady Mashgichim O I ttev-t Im>kM ^n/ILIMO KOSHER cmicao, ildnoi* oot SALAMI FRANKFURTERS CORNED BEEF BOLOGNA 7025 N.W. 37th AVENUE Phone 836-2992 MIAMI BRANCH: Shaws To Be Recipients 0| Temple Ner Tamid's Awai MR. and M. MSttAT SHAW The offieers and directors of Temple Ner I'amkl have chosen klr. and Mrs. Murray A. Shaw ;is i, ri|>l< nts .f the temple's Man and Woman ol the Year" award. it has been announci d. The award, in recognition of ihcir ck dication and devotion <> the temple since it- inception, will be presented to the outstanding . ip|i hi Temple Ner Tamid's I2th annual banquet, which will in id in tin' Fbntaineblcau Hotel Sunday evening, Man* .Mr. feast,nbg mst:- as chairman of ih. .,..,,, j I ri ie.tl Ia!i toss, is a founder dent of N\r Tsmld. MrTS i asl presidi nl o( -, ,,.,.."' I. rhoodj is pi ihe Sisterhood's i- Both Mr. and M,. . Deen active in va organisations, . Israel. Hope : ,r p'. Children, and B'i K Have you ever dined at GROSSINGER'S? You can enjoy the same good taste IN YOUR 0WH HOME! INTERNATIONALLY-RENOWNED KOSHER POULTRY Aeu/ Home Freezer Package 9 /?Wf6 V "The same fine-quality Kosher poultry which has so distinguished the Crossinger cuisine." Packed in ( *uprvi<'d Plant = Fresh-Frozen. Soaked & Salted READY-TO-COOK Fryers. Broilers, Roasters, Pullets, Fowl, Rock Cornish. Capons, Ducks, Turkeys. Whole, Cut-Up, Breasts, Legs, Wings. U.S.D.A. Inspected. KOSHER FOR PASSOVER AND YEAR AROUND If Not Available at Your Local Food Store Call Our Distributor ^'Pyip.....urtHjn 2891 W. 4th Avenue, Hialeah, Florida TU 7-2696 March 20. 1370 * hnitt Fkrfdft&r Page 3-C Solomon Schechter ;chool For So. Dade I'- : Miami I he United I N i 1.1.1 I sed inil al- t ., ..econdgrade, I .,: pay work -"'" - loperatii I aishEdu- ... Comm -- lewish lion is the , m 'i a* [ Conserv- I ; ,, I with th' I Th(,l V ntimately Institute) Jewish The c il Semi- 1;., C h "" <"""" I ntbooks. I her train- thod re a con- rva., ( the Commission's hich aw j to the S Schechter I. i ountry. South Dad Solomon ,i School will h ive its own I lay- profess n v!"1 '"'' I ippropri- [ Small IP* n, and m ii i ite blend- H irew ii I ;' studies : Sch< htei IN ITRIP FOR 2 ISRAEL FROM IMAXWELL HOUSE . COFFEE |l your nan.f i-d addr <(0n a plain piece of paper Iota your entry with any of llOWinj: Th. Maxwell HoUtC F wipped fro, me piaatic ly can of %.1 well Coffee. I inner aeal from any jar of PuiV."".!1 Hous' r J"*1 '" l"*XwELL HOUSE printed r" mock letter, on a plain P taper 3" i 5 "to MAXWELL HOUSE i. B" ii?"- Grand (?'ation. New York, New 'Purchase Necessary tin-, school yeai Xtia. U*t. grade will be limited to twenty pupils. Registration inquiries and requests 1 i) be mad.' by contracting Rab- bi Rutchik at 2355 Salzedo Si Coral <; iblea, Fl i 331 A Karl Saenger To Speak On New S. S. Benefits Karl Saenger, district director of the loral Social Security offta . will be guesl speaker al the meet- ing <>f Hatikvah Lodge, B'nai B'rith, iti the Morton Towers Res- taurant Thursday evening, March 26, program chairman William .1 Schusel has announced. Mr. Sam(ji-r will discuss a s ib- j. -i of vital Interest to all scnioi citizens thv tunny new benefits under the latest provisions Issued by the Department ol Health, Ed- ucation ami Welfare. A social hour v ill follow Mr Saenger*a address. cMeatless yet so LBoyarbeeJ ^Spaghetti Sauce mushrooms THE "FLAVOR MAKER" for spaghetti, noodles, baked chicken, pot roast, fish, omelets... There's a tempting recipe on every can of Chef Boy-Ar Oee s matchless meatless sauces. Three kinds: Mushroom, Mari- nara and Meatless-all three rich In real Italian ta'am. Keep all three on hand for family pleasing variety. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee MAKES THE FLAVOR! Serve your family the finest Manischewilz FOR PASSOVE soup The membership of Temple Beth Am sup- ported the congregation's recent dinner in behalf cf the 1970 Combined Jewish Appeal- Israel Emergency Fund campaign, whirh was held at the King's Bay Country Club. Among those attending the event were (from le(t' Stanley Gilbert, Mrs. David Lieb- men, Mr. and Mrs. David Light, Mrs. Judith Beilen, Mrs. Leonard Luria, Judge Davic Liebman and Leonard Luria. CHOSEN SPREAD FleischmannV... chosen by more people than any other premium margarine in America. And the sweet delicious flavor cf Fleischmann's Unsalted makes it the perfect spread for any meal or snack. It's the only sweet margarine made frcm 1 C0% corn oil. So, besides tasting good- it's low in saturated fats. Look for Fleischmann's Unsalted in the freezer case... it doesn't have any added preservatives that cou'd dull its fresh taste. Choose the chosen one. A high profit story that is strictly Kosher Distributed in this area by Southern Food Dist. Inc. Hialeah New York's ZION Kosher Turkey Products Con Be the Highest Oollor Profit Items in Your Store. OVEN-READY 2 lb. White Meat Pan Roast 2 lb. Mixed Meot Pan Roost Eviscerated Turkeys 2 lb. White Meat Pon Roost (Chinese Style Sauce) 3 lb. Tied Boneless Roast READY-TO-EAT Turkey Rolls (White or Dark Meot)- Inst'l & Retail Siies - Boneless Turkey Breasts-Institutional Prepared Under U.S. Government inspec- tion and strict rabbinical supervision. If Not Available At Your Local Food Store Call Our Distributor 2891 W. 4th Avenue, Hialeah, Florida TU 7-2696 Page 4-C vJeHistncridKir Fridy. March <^_/i oliday jj-oods 1TKI.M IS A OBEAT TIME TO (SI TO KNOW NOTTS Purim is sweet, and so are the many good things to cat and drink from Mott's. It's a good time to stock up on Mott's A.M.. the five-fruit drink. Mott's Tropical Fruit Punch, and Mott's Apple Juice. When it cornea 1o eating. Mott's makes the best in apple sauce and combination apple-fruit sauces. 0>i>on a jar of Mott's creamy, delicious Rice Pud- ding for good old-fashioned flavor - it will bring back memories of the kind Mama used to make. WHAT A FOB a toast: Purim is a happy time. You'll be greeting friends and welcoming family. What a good time for a toast! What a good toast you will share with Seagram's V.O. Canadian whiskey you need never hide the bottle. Everyone will know you are a good hostess ttlv 11 you serve Sea- gram's. It has enjoyed an excellent reputation for years. You will, too, when you raise your glasses and drink to everyone's health and >_' od fortune with the special oc- casion toaster Seagram's V.O. . must be something to th e Alpine pastures and clean, pure Swiss air. Nobody but the Swiss can make cheese like that. No other Swiss has that color and texture; none bit red Switzer- land Swiss can achieve the distinct. mellow nut-like flavor. Don't settle for second best look for and enjoy the number on* Swiss: the imported one from Switzerland. IKRIiV II' AND FIX SOMETHING GOOD TO FAT Sound familiar? But you're busy cleaning and baking for the holiday. How can you put something hearty, satis- fying and healthful on the table in a hurry ? Easy, just open a can ol (lief Boy Ar Doe chet se ravioli in sauce. If you have it tried ravioli, think of cheese kreplach in Italian -nice and you won't be far off. if you've got leftovers and you don't want them to taste like 1 It. overs, open a can of Chef Boy-Ar- Dee meatless since, mushroom, or marinara and re-introduce last night's dinner. Everyone will think you've concocted something special. Anytime you're in a hurry hut lon't wanl to slight your family rely on Chef Boy-Ar-Dee, you can't go w r rag. WHAT'S THE BEST DRINK TO SEKVE WITH' IIAMANTASt HEN? MVXWKI.l. HOI SB COFFEE. OF COl RSK. Maxwell House has been "art home" Na urally, Maxwell House is at home with Jewish festival foods \l ixw II House h.ts DC 'ii home" in Jewish homes for a hall a century. Y w can bo sure a cof- fee this popular must lie special It is consistently fresh and "good to the last drop'' as M always h is been. Maxwi I! H >us* enjoys its pi in Jewish homes. Of course, certifi d k ish r ind p trve. If you're m a hurry or just want the best instant, count 'in M ix- 1 '] House instant. It's got to be good after all. if- ma i> from fresh-brev e 1 regul ir Maxwell Hous 1' fl PLANTER'S IS PERFECT FOR PI RIM BARING Planter's 100'; pure peanut oil .- perfect for holiday cooking and baking. When your taigl 1 :h recipe calls I'" oil. read) for Planter's. But don't restrict Planter's to baric- ing Nothing sun lis more appetiz- n 1 01,er in the Irving pan, Try frying fish, phkjken, -.oil' ing onions Everything is light, not greasy or oily to the I alch o. taste. Planter's oil this Purim; you 11 find yourself using it all ye r, in everyday a- well as holi- day cooking and baking. Honored By \| 'in. . partment in i. K r ami a . foreijrn VI 11., Mo, t. nous - , The VFWs 'p I Yn "' U id **...... ti.ns . ''"'' 1'-' -rt Part ol -i \ local poll! HAPPY (HELLMANN'S) PI RIM Purim is such a happy time. K-- ::> when It com, to eating all those delicious cakes and pastries and special compmv salad-. Hellmann's whole egg mayon- naise is special all year long, and can rely 1* counted on at Purim. ' I i:i.n m'a -lie,-ess secret? I'h'V use 'inly fresh, whole eggs. There .- never a metallic taste t 1 overwhelm the foods you are blend- Hellmann's with. Always fresh. creamy, homemade lasting. Wheth- - 1 l sp\ irately, in a salad or cooking, depend on Hell- o's mayonnai-' Naturally X kosher tnd parve FLAVOI BONANI ^ubinstf THIS I'l CRI BocKEYenni e vvratitiik GOOD NEWS MAZOI.A IS Jl ST BIGHT FOB PFR1M SPBEAD IT ABOUND . We're really only making a small |oke. 0"hce you've tasted oil margai inc. you'll know it'- 1I1 lii .'.is. both as a B] r ad and in cooking and baking. Mazoia is available in your gi >- i, 1 .- daii > .1-1 1'.' -1 of all. those w ho must v atch th. a- -a intake will l)e happy to know lint you can have Ma/ 1 nsalted. So s. 111 spn ad- ing the Mazoia ami baking with it and cooking with it and adding it to hot fresh vegetabli s and sauces WHAT BETTER TIME THAN i'l KIM TO GET \' All that wondi riiil Purim baking ' serves the best Fleischmann's salted 100', com oil margarine. 1 ing 1. .1 th I* si in every i swvet. or to serve on the tabli 1 : : id, you can't beat ' light, ci.lie.i-. f] ivorof Fleisch- i's. You know it's 0 i foi corn oil. just right for in. n 1 - Wh< ther dii 1 ng, or just taking 1 of your family's health. Fleischmann's is the right spi for modern homemaki rs LOOK FOB THE BILVER itliK K Whi n you're shopping for Purim fixin t to look for the silver buck in your grocer's dairy casi Ttn -ii\er bi i'-k 1- Philadelphia bia; ij. favorite im eh. se m .!. wish homes all year round. The children love lush Philadelphia with jelly on bread. And what's a bagel with- out a sin. ar ,,i Philadelphia? Whi :i it con* s t,, making a 1 outhwab ring chi 1 se cake, think < i Philadelphia. In fact, Philadel- 1 hia is so [ 1 u 'I so popular, ,,'!'' 'be copying 'air wrap. I'd. th. 1, is only one silver brick the one that says Philadelphia birr i , ly by Kraft. UlTVOIR CUPS AND KKJdKi; WITH Vt BAN Yuban, the simeba coffee, is pi rf< (o ail happy occas When you brew a |k.'. remember the Yuhan. When it com.- t,) instant, you Can lie sun- Yuban makes "the riche-i yet mildest instant around. They me "coffee chunks" that burst into flavor with the rush of boiling water in your cup. Never bitter, always rich, full bodied nnd satisfying. CELEBRATE WITH THE REAL THINCi The "real thin^" is real import- ed Switzerland Swiss cheese. Kraf tco Corporation I I &u ki IF0RN' *** I > GB W- romise. Take a few days to test it. --------------,__ -. .. _J knisl ikskiia, Wl ;iection-Awards Meeting ;et Bv Hospital Auxiliary ""vi," ,;:l,,,,::.:;.i;:':; Sr^^ *h ***** i*- h.,ura.,i.M.-.<. u,,,! rusk,,, - Sina. Hospital Auxiliary ia! Election and \,...,. m the hoapltaPi r Wolfson Auditorium at . Frl la) M ril " 4uxlliar.> vice preaidente, \,r Don, Mrs. James H. gu Edward L Cowen and Will Pr... nnual report* >-- ,(<) |)V Mrs Martin Kura- I ntarian, Auxiliary Mrs, Murray Kern has In addition to the s and i> ard teen who give their time to Ihe hotphal. Award pins will be pre- ftothman, honorarj chairman of :N,"",,, Sinai AuxUians Mrs. present the Sen-Ice Aides, who has established Stanley Arkin, Mrs. Robert Cruder program. record high of 15.000 hours of "* s> rvicc will n .-. ivc special rtcog- ration fi>i her arhh viment, and Mis. Lydia Barham, S rv-ice VI I. music;,I Page 5-C With .Mrs. piano, will lit of th. .1 of :, ature <>i t!i' rtai (, "VolunttHM l'." cogni- ,n cer- rot appn-c ition will be kd to rarh ''"' Volun- t SA1IM JOSEPH lh Miami Beach Names Joseph |, Gen'l Manager C Joseph, who formerly i dated with Dumas Mllner let, has been named \ ice knt and general managi r of : entl> opened Sark Chevro- North Miami Beach '"y aftei being named to ud-in-command position in la s to I- one of the lew car dealerships in the k ph. who live in community launched a program to hard-working If-sacrificine men in the Ice employees. ! ol the "Tropical sored by Sark W. which includes a is. Bond and plaque, was < f- **Wl Haulm, who was th.- top officer for the d the hope ample would be fol- 7 other civic minded busi- ganizations, and thus ''' ton-ards making out I "","'' I saf< i place in ii\ -. E4MD w"X>Wf WiTH ' H0*. NO CHUMf N. , *W to moke acquaintance ['". lody lor compa.onshlp h 7 umo,rimony- Wrile 6- r< ["'*. Miami 33101. TRIKE IT RICH! ^bihkeifts **rwDiNtou,, Serve your family the finest Finalizing arrangements for Mount Sinai Hospital Auxiliary's annual election and awards meeting April 3 are. from left, (seated) Mrs. Bertram J. Thorpe and Mrs. Irving Simson; (standing) Mis. Arthur Burrell, Mrs. Betty Rosenbaum. Mrs. Nancy Negrin and Mrs. R. S. Levy. Manischewitz FOR PASSOVER Everythin front soup to nosh1 P'CKfuoetf utider strict Rabbinical supervision Certificate on,request ^ Distributed in this area by Southern Food Dist. Inc. Hialeah 1s00l TIIIMJS IX LIFE Bagels...and Good Coffee No taste in the world satisfies like a bakery fresh bagel...and a cheering cup of Maxwell House roffee. Both are constant, unchanging and match- less in the joy they give-each in its own, a tradi- tional favorite in Jewish homes. MAXWELL HOUSE 1 N S1 A N T O B REGULAK Always... Good to the last drop!1 ^sr^saiBirtw 4 WELL TIM COr'Vtt TWOPOUN^-"** K bnih Kosher. IMor isstrKtMa Si' SUM Until Uq. Pcge b L +Jewls9>ncr*Hn Founders Of Mount Sinai Welcome 28 New Members The Founders of Mount Sinai ]' spital welcomed 38 now mem- bt is at the club's annual dinner (ii.nco in Wostview Country Club. TJielr addition brings the number < I members in the exclusive or- gt ni/ation to 202.' Mrs. Leonard AbeSS, Mrs IM- \ id Shapiro and Mrs. Joseph S in served as chairmen of the [ la event, which featured dinner. ncing and the pres ntation ol ; aques to 17 Founders whoa do- 1 nations had been announced prior i to the affair. Nine other persons announced their gifts after the I estimations were made, and two I FoundersSydney Cans and Louis I Hand -surprised their wives by I bestowing membership upon them. Rach member has included K'f's vf $50,000 or more among his contributions to the hospital. When he assumed the position last May, Founders Chairman B)."..;.imin G. Kline, noting that the membership roster stood at 174. set a goal of 200 members for the organization and pledged i.i bring the total past that mark during his administration His goal was realized on this occasion. In addition to Mrs. Gans and Mrs. Hand. Founders receiving ! laques included Dr. Louis Block. Harold Brown, Julius Darsky, Ber- nard Peterson, Mrs. Max Bing Kossof, Maurice Ko> i San- ford Kramer, Dr. Alexander K tier. Jay Levine. Sydney Levison, Mrs. Benjamin Meyers. Ralph H. Sinn'. Morton Stein, Lawrence A. Wien. Louis Wolfson. II. and Lewis K. Zorn. Donors making their Rifts public ,., the affair Included Mrs. Isadora Hecht, Milton Kelner. Stephen Muss, Bernard Nemerotfand Mrs. Semerofl Mrs Ben Ncvack, Miss I lizabeth Ros nstl '. Joseph Rose . Ruth Yablick. ^r9l d New Founders cf Mcunt Sinai Hospital dis- play the plaques presented to them at the dinner dance held by the group in West- view Counir Club in recognition of their gilts of S50.0C0 cr more to the hospital's Medical Center campaign. f .f!3** Bing Kossofi. Maurice Koven, Sanford Kramer, Jay Levine. Dr. Alexander Kushner. Benjamin G. Kline, chairman of the Founders of Mount Sinai Hospital, congratulates committee members Mrs. Edward Shapiro, (left) Mrs. Leonard Abess and Mrs. Joseph Stein at the annual dinner dance held by the group at Westview Country Club. 6 units all 2 Bedroom unfurnished opts in heart of North Miami Beach Mint conditionall rented No leases Present income S830 per monthcan be increased asking S85,00t. Duplexes and unit? North Miami Beach near Everything four 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Plus Duplex 6 screened porches-Huge lot S8S.000. Home and income live in Nice corner furnished apt and enjoy in- come from 3 rental units C.B.S.- Tile roof Walk to Biscayne Blvd & 79th St. $30,000. McCoy Realty on 125th St. Phone 891-3304 1300 N.L 125th Street PLEASE CAU MR. IEAVITT Israel: For your very special visit a very special place... The Sheraton-Tel Aviv Hotel. Overlooking the blue Mediterra- nean and only minutes away from the downtown business district. 220 beautiful guest rooms, all air- conditioned, many with balconies. Enjoy the swimming pool, Health Club, fine restaurants and color- ful Magic Carpet nightclub right In the hotel. For Insured Reservation* at Guaranteed Hales, see your travel gent. Or call Miami 377-0275. *l Cs Sheraton-Tel Aviv Hotel SHEKATOM HOTELS AND MOTOH I'.SS A AOi0wv 0 StRViCE Of in MELROSE ELECTRIC ''Service with Integrity Since 1935" 118 S.W. 27th Avenue Phone 642-3461 INCOME TAX Accounting and Bookkeeping Service By Mr Kerness 532-3159 237-7th St., Miami Beach Florida WIDOW, 60 Retired executive, 5'7", elegant, refined, attractive, moving to Miami Beach, desires to meet re- spectable man, social and sports. Write W. S., Bex 2973, Miami, 33101. 10 ACRES High pine trees, $2000 per acre, good terms, close to Homestead Air- port on Avocado Drive. Velma S. Gray, Realtor CALL247-08S7. 1135 North Krone Avenue Homestead. Florida 33030 Lewis E. Zcm. Mrs. Benjamin Meyers. Mrs. Lawrence Wien, (who accepted on behalf of her husband) Sydney Levison, Ralph Shore. *s. ma; mm Mrs. Klein To M Journal Ccmmitt ii- j the H- bt h \ annouix I | will ero ., auxili.it > 's whose task ii souva nir boo! t I iv. nt Institution's i Other rm J committee ol th< m moratii sciv ol'i (tisti Josh K"i h ii Mrs Mis. Aaroi K and Mrs. Si hechter. A membei < my Womei (he mol ' student ar.il | I i roi : Dr. Louis Block. Julius Darsky. Bernard Feterson. Mrs. Max Kern. Harold Brown. GET READY T-OR THE . HOLIDAYS. PiNtiY R'.CHBW Custom Fitted In Your or Mine Norma Hirrper 226 'Set your sights onN vacation pleasure WIDE WIDTHS^- \ \ FROM IN STOCK l\ 070. in the day-long walking comfort of lamed Barefoot freedom shoos. AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLINC SHOES FOR COMFORT. REEVES SHOES , 1414 ALTON ROAD. Vi Block South of Lincoln \ MASTW CHARGE 'AX H V*' OS Pi m InM _ <- I *..' .- j'l.V. |^>Si m * $? tomi i p 8 out of 10 Women Want Southern Bill for Kitchen Remodeling becitis* Southern Bilt Kitchens Supplies Everything: QUALITY plus... PLANNING lP'-i rf> inen CRAFTSMEN JkiU'-l CKntt Worl.tr> FINANCING Finctt Throuohs'J' ACCESSORIES Nam* Brond Aor OM* SATISFACTION Guorontod b, Ptrlormw" I r>t IS mom fo Hit fSTIMTE 685-1511 SOW4J0 CAll CoilKt s M Southern (Bilt J(itcliiS SHOWROOM 14600 N.W. 7fhA_ y -g^e^---------CLEAN TOWN ( ICO COIN CLEANERS LAUHOROM' V IOO *t. SAy[ ]5% M AU DRY CLEANING StIOrYiSc CrMTEl L. $2-jg----------- . WASH 25c fPBQI>r>f MSVICt!. U Man* 20. 1870 +Jewlsti fksrtltr Page 7-C V^^cenSarmohn Becomes Bride Of IglHott Goldberg In Candlelight Rites . Gall Sarasohn. daiiRht- lHf'.' uA M.*. Maurice Abel- Miami Ellioti P. G ,.-imP the briii.' "I lldberg. at 6:00 p.m. nil around with white lace and was ittactv'd to a matching lace Camp- lot headpiece. Shr carried a cas- cade of white sweetheart n ki and i ) rubidiums. tialen Becker was maid "i honor and Mrs. Louis Btck. was matron of honor; thebi iriesmakis in- rludrd Mrs. David Kunatler, Mrs. Clay ''' nsb In. Ho ee Mayers, Mis. Robert Spielm in, Shell) Go d- man. and Mi Pi ti i Bi i monl Harris Levethal was best man; Samuel Rests, Richard Katz, Jay Hershoff, Harvej Langberg, Rich- ard Kroop, Arthur Wfrtzner and Saul s.i, hi rved si shei- After a honeymoon in Jamaica i n hi w lyweds w i their home m Miami. Bonnie Burnstein Weds Louis Gouz MRS. LOUIS GOUZ 11 J <7 o sy n MM. f UIOTT C010HM - [try < T - ' ' ! Rabbi Sol Lan- ,i the candelighl ,: Kings Bay Coun- ited from the ,. at Austin with Ition. She is |>l t- Dade County !!! husband, the . Harold Gold- Pennsylvania. .'.mi ua College si in r al Ihe i Si hool "f . iigh in cklim ni candli light ri embroidi : ngth \< ii ..!. appliqued WC'AAN FOR SECRET."-51 AL WORK IN SOUTHWEST SYNAGOGUE Experience Necessary Call 271-2311 DavM and Hannah Ewena >i : : ii ki Ii Tew :. ii- hosted , ocktaJJ party at the i- ver- fjlades 11'iti I i a some 50 frii nds in iiu' musk and mi (lu-al pro- fessions Sunday. David, the au- thor ot 70 books on music which have Lxin translated into 17 lantuaRi's. is currently rewriting his biography of Gi orge Gi'rsh- win, adding a great dial of new information to it. The book, to In' published early m \t year by Prentice-Hall, will : entitled "Gecrge Gershwin: His Journey to Greatness " Guests al the part}. Ii eluded Mr. and Mrs. Alain Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. I.mil (umlil. Dean and Mrs. William Lee and Mr. : Mrs. ||. \. K..-S. Dr. Mark ( Iriin, Hindi Hos ,i ii from a I it w ith lia. A collection ol b) Batelle Hoberman, wil ol Surfside Councilman Louis M"- iitman. is present!) in di iii Abbe's Restaurant in Surf- side, M '~i ol I ivoi ks by Ihe art ist, w ii w ork has b p. i x- : .:. severs >m -' iman" show- in this area is well as in show ings, di picl ; ainti 'i last mnn r in Europe. Rabbi S >1 landau officiated at thf 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 7. ceremonies miking Bmnie Burn- stein. daughter of Mrs Thelma Burnsti in, 2150 SW 26th St.. and Horace Burnstein of Boston, the PI i I of Louis GoUZ, whose parents I Mr. nnd Mi' Phillip GoUZ, 540 SVH 2iSh Rd The nuptials wen' followe I bj a reci ption and dinner new Mrs (' mz an I tudents at the l'i .'. j Florida hi re he . |\ii law; i meml er of the Gator Band I AEPhi I nity, he i li iti Mi in i Si High School wh h in a it i II 5 Si ioi High '; h '. m h lected i sitii irricd luquel led i>> m itron twnoi G : Bernsteii : i ine Wil l tein, Anni Preedman, Heidi Gouz. Marsh Teppcr. Carol Chesser and Iren? Gurri. The groom chose Larry Wil l-t. in l a his best man. Ushers Included Howard Gouz, William Booth, Barry Burnstein, Jan Led- erman and .Michael Chasser. The couple will be making i m in lainesv il!*' aft! r a Ni w i irle ins h ineymoon. Ben Levins To Receive Torch <>f Hope 4ward T i Hop Award I I . to Mr. and Mis I l.i vln Vve., Mi I. :. ii pt in the Deau- villi i: G: ind Ballroom S il March 28 re bring n thi outstanding coupli the : tlicir d die...... idi al City ol Hop I as i JEANNETT'S 61 COUJNS AVL HKt WAWKIHC KOSII 1 la ZIOX 100% PURE BEEF PRODUCTS Corned Beef Knackwurst Salami Pastrami Bologna Liver Sausage Frankfurters Tongue KOSHER ZIO\ SAUSAGE COMPAMT OF CHICAGO COASTLINE PROVISION CO., IXC 855 BISCAYNE STREET, MIAMI BEACH Phone 538-6231 Serve your family the finest \ Trophies L "of *u KINPS 1 Qt. 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Because of thai demand, you can build a beautiful future for yojrself with Mobil K'een. You're going to need a minimal capital invest- ment plus enthusiasm, ambit.on. and the desire to be your o.vn boss. Where you go from there depends on you a'one. 0-r records sho.v that a typical Mobil Kleen operator can eoec*. to earn an annual profit of 49.4% on a gro<5 incoma of $50,400. Am dntnbuior$hip$ a** loc*i franchises m MOBiC KLEEN cvponbm MEATS POULTRY DELICATESSEN FINEST KOSHER EMPIRE POULTRY CAPONS e CORNISH HENS PRIME RIB ROASTS DELMONICO STEAKS FINEST CHOPPED LIVER IN TOWN MENDELSON*Sl SOUTH STRICTLY KOSHER OPEN DAILY 621 WASHINGTON AVENUE PHONE 532-2426 Page 8-C Jtemsf? flerkUar Friday, March 2 LxJheit s C_-oeKm< By RUTH SIRKIS Purim i* just anmnd the corner, and w n expecting to enjoy it. because Purim is a Jolly holiday, when we celebrate o it vlng dim enemies all the "Hatnans" thai wish to us evil. 'lhc original Hainan was an advisor to the king <>f ancienl Persia. When he advised the king to annihilate all the Jews in the cingdom, the Jews were saved by the beautiful young queen, who .c- Jewish, and Hainan was hanged. To celebrate, we eat "Haman Tashen" (meaning "Hunan's ets'"i on Purim. They are called "Osnoi-Haman" in Hebrew, which translates "Hainan's ears." We express our confidence in the eternity of the Jewish nation by Celebrating the holiday. HAMAN IWSIIKN FOR PI'ltlM Tin- Dough: '_ cup \x arm water '. cup warm milk .' pkgs. active dry y< i, teaspo l or 5 cups Flour l ;i cup sofi butter l to ispnon \ anilla _' The i 11linii 1 cup milk _' cups poppy seeds 2 tablespoons butter Grated lemon rind l teasp ion cinnamon :< t b sp >ns rais 3 I h mey '_ cup 511 In a large Kit bowl, dissolve ycasl in water, add milk. it half the flour. Mix until smooth ami add vanilla: add more flout until the lough can be handled isily, kin I ab eighl minutes, until th "i and i -' I i .' ith 'v di ops ol oil place dough a 1, turning ease the top Let stand 14 hums, until doubled in bulk. Punch down knead lightl) and allow to rise nutes more. Roll ou1 on fl ured su rac to '. inch thickness Cut out rounds 4 inches in diameter. Put filling in center and pinch edges togethet to form a triangle. Brush tops with milk or beaten egg yolk and bake on a greased cookie sheet In a moderate oven (350 F.i at>om 25 minutes. Yield: about .". do/en. Make the filling while the dough rises so it will have time to cool. Bring milk and sugar to a lx.il and add poppy seeds and butt >r. Reduce heat to very low and cook until the seeds com- pletely absorb the milk. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Set aside to cool. Are you loojeing foi a "new" starchy food to go with your salad, moat and vegetable for dinner? Here Ls an old favorite to take the place of the usual rice, potatoes or noodles. Try Kasha it is at least as old as yOUZ grandmother and yet is as modern as a health food. This simple and quick recipe may be served hot as a side dish, or used 01 a filling to make "Kasha Knish- t" by filling n lolls (crescent dinner rolls are best] with cooked kash >n baking. KASHA (Bl'CKWHEAT OSOATS) 1 cop kasha 3 cups hot water 3 tablespoons oil 14 teaspoon salt l tablespoon onion flakes 4 teaspoon pepper Heat oil In medium saucepan, add kasha and frj for several minutes, stin ing continuously. Add h a iter all a once, followed by onions, salt and pepper. Bring to a quick boil uncovered, and reduce heal to very low name (you may even turn an electric Cover tighthj after the active boiling has stopped, and let it stea I r 30 minutes Makes enough to serve six persons Volunteers To Be Honored Sunday By The Red Cross More than 400 persons are ex-1 ptcted to attend a 2-5 p.m. pro-; gram at Temple Israel. 137 NK 19th St.. Sunday at which men and women who haw given from 25 to .vi years of service to the Ameri- can Red Cross will be honored Volunteer rucogntiitin Pay is a highlight of National Red Cross Month. The names of some 300 volunteers who have earned pins or e 11ifi, at. s are listed on the pi inted oroeram. Special guest for the event is Mrs. Henry D. Foote. Jr.. promi- nent business woman and ch lc leader from Alexandria, La., who is a member of the American Na- tional Red Cross board of gov- i : nnr Also on the program will be Robert I.. Searle, St.. chairman ot the Dade County Chapter; Mis Lorin Nelson, chairman of Volun- teers, and Mrs. Henry L, Halaban. Volunteers from the nursing. safety, youth and service to mili- tary families programs will be rec- Wometco Exclusive Set "Airport" has been set foi an exclusive engagement in the Carib Th atre b. gini ing on Ft I laj \; the Byron, Riviera, 170th Florida ai d Golden Glades, "M AS.H is the current showing. The Dun- v. ieh Honor" begins Fridaj at I hi .'.ili Avenue, Olympia, Shores, (,ables Twin I and Suniland "In Search of th< Castaways" "Z "Anne oi the Thousand I ays "Bob A Carol. Ted & Alice" "Th. > SI oot Hor* s I k>n't Tht >' an I "Without a Stitch" at c b< h o\< r. ognlzed, and special awards will I volunteers serving in the j U> made to Molly Turner, public | Cities area as pan 0f the R r. latiotis volunteer, and several Cross "Reaehing Out" progran,' Israel Programs FOR ORTHODOX YOUTH Bet Midrash Letorah College for Torah and Jewish Studies in Jerusalem. Machon Gold Teachers In- stitute in Jerusalem (for girls). Special half year programs for American High School Seniors in Israel (Tochnit Yud Beit). Special half year programs for American Junior High School Seniors (9th grade stu- dents1 in Israel (Tochnit Tet). A year of studies in an Is- raeli Yeshiva for High School Graduates and College Stu- dents. Gesher Summer Seminars for High School Youth ADULTS Also Israel Summer Seminars for Rabbis and Educators for further Information Pltate Contact: TORAH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT JEWISH AGENCY 515 Pork Avenue, New York City, 10022 Tel: (212) PI 2-0600 LANDLORDS PROPERTY MANAGERS REALTORS Why buy new refrigerators until you look at our reconditioned like new refrigerators. All Guaranteed. Ask for CY BERGER, CtNlKAl KfntlGiftATO* CO. 35 N.E. 79rh Street Phone 757-4541 SHAMOS AVAILABLE Perfect Baal Koran Perfect Baal Tfilah LEADS BEAUTIFUL PESACH SIDDURIM 538-0998 PASSPORT JfRVtCE Meridian Camera & Luggage NEXT TO BURIHNES 1*71 MERIDIAN AVE. 534-7210 HARDER HALL GOLF-TENNIS CAMP FOR TEENS (Co-Ed On beautiful Rex Beach Lake in the rolling lake-ridge country of Florida's Central Highlands A superior summer camp program at Florida's First Golf Resort 18- hole Championship Course Individual coaching in golf, tennis and wafer sports by top Pros Pool and lake swimming Water skiing Sailing Driver Ed. Fishing Trips Socials Discotheque Academic tutering available. Camp Session Starts JUNE 27-AUGUST IS CAMP DIRECTORS: VICTOR E. JACOBSON, A. RIFKIN For Brochure and Particulars write: S. T. Giffard, Dept. JF Harder Hall Golf-Tennis Camp Completely Air Conditioned Sebring, Fla. call collect 813-385-0151 CAMP ECHO LARK Poynfel/e, in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania Separate Camps with Facilities for 150 BOYS, 150 GIRLS & STAFF OF 135 Complete Modern Infirmary with Full Time Doctor and Nurses All Buildings New and Modern Grounds Bounded by Two Lakes Dietary Laws Observed in Dining Room Guest Houses Provided for Visiting Parents Same Management for 30 Years CAMP ECHO LARK Offers a Full Schedule of Athletic and Cultural Activities to Please Every Camper, including: WATER SPORTS Swimming, Boating, Canoeing, Sa ng Wa'e' Skiing ATHLETICS-Nne All-Weather Tennis Courts, Indoor and Out door Basketball Facilities Nine-Hole Golf Cou'?-- Basketball Football, Soccer, Indoor and Outdoo- R lntpr-Ca"p Games, Archery, Tennis, Fencing Tr CULTURAl-Dancing Drama, Arts and Craf's I Saturday morn;ng Services. For further information and Brochure contact ACE WEINSTEIN 5700 COLLINS AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH Telephone 864-8281 AT LAST - The Children Get a Break ... and so do their parents! AH Day'Half Day/After School NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN Professional supervisir-,i and a complete pio- gram for learning and playing, in new mod'-n facilities. TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE ABNER A. WOLF SCHOOL (the man who cares about children) West Flagler Street and 112th Avenue Off the Palmetto Expressway, Flagler Street exit, or from the southwest along 87th Avenue to Flagler and then left to 112th Avenue. PHONE Friday March 20. 1970 *Jf w Isti fkridttur '. ge 2-C Miami Happenings SEYMOUR KIM.MK Elks Lodge Elects Seymour Kimmel Scvmoui Lan Kimmel. Lead- .,'. K. j._!,i ,>| Miami Beach Lodge -ii0] ,. od and Protective i iks, has be n unanl- .,, ihc top office >! ;;, i, h fraternal lodge. An lt) j who is active In a Ivic and fraternal Mi Kimmel is- .: x tiled Ruk i I wen T A Co Knight; D : Loyal Ki d Lecturing Sh i| iro, aecn - : usurer; Mm ir trustee, and Till i Mr Kimmel, th< par- ti, live al 57 10 Three Miami an >ciati of, the Home Life laaurance < <>., New I V >rk. were honored in a cere- . w outstanding achievements dur- ing 1969. Managi r Fred stum-. CLU, prcscntid Mrs. Maxim- K. -iiai.r. William F. Blake. CLU, and Norman \. HsmhriXi CLU. with engraved certificates nam- ing them members ol t ii Senior I state Builders Club, a company honorary group. Kmaiiiii'l "Maium" Mint/, has been named Customer Relations Officer b> the Washington Fed- eral Saving* and Loan Asaoeia- tion. according to an announce- m< ni made by -lark Gordon, its pl'l Sllil'llt The appointment ol Robert Bteaber as head '>t the Trust Planning Division qI the Trust Department of (oral Gables first National Bank lias been announced by ih>' bank's presi- dent, l. Lueketl Vawn. Steuber will also initiate a program for further development "i Trust ] lanninc at th< t nlted National Tank <>t Dadeland, l>, r of t < iut> il Irani. Kmatherw, Jr., h ur- i llit.'il I'..ill. -Il.l'is i.l i lnrii' i. I i- n i I side ol ty. Its t to put - : (standing i:i, Security Exchange Bank "' Weal Palm Beach is i,va i : itil's William I". Byrd, . Miami Ball" committee members Mis. Li I ustig, Mrs. Sandy Bochnci and Mrs. Leo Shapiro town mapping plans tor the annual gala sponsored by the YM YWHA of Greater Miami, which will take place this year on April 4. Clifford L. Suchman is serving as chairman. srael's President Zalman Shazar receives the first set of ,lve Pidyon HaBen Coins, issued for the first time since re- newed statehood by the Bank of Israel and used as legal lender for the redemption of the first-born son. from Yitzhak *Vr>i. director-general of the Israel Government Coins and "edals Corp. The coins, which will be issued each year. 0X6 exPcted to become collectors' items. with the Peoples Group of Na- tional Banks since 1963, ins been elected vice president and trust officei ol the Peoples First Na- tional Hank <>i Miami Slmri's, ac- cording lo a recent announce- nii nt made bj Agnes Barber- Blake, president. Mr. Byrd, 'v is niii ni tiir youngi st trust in-' i s in Kim ill,i banking Joseph i.. Maacuch who lias s|m iii tiir past 15 years in the advertising, sales and marketing field, has be< n nami d corporate diii ctor ol mark) ting for Food Fair Store*, Inc. a position in \- hieh he hIII din et al a corpo- rate level, the advertising, sales promotion and marketing activi- ty s ni the retail f<>t chain, re- | land, vici president, director of buying and merchandising. The Dcauville Hotel's banquet Igl i Horatio Sai/. has been appointed a member of Miami Beach Mayor Ja> Dermer's Sitfety Committee, which deals w ith all phasi s oi the health and safi t\ of Miami Beach citizi ns A nal Ivi ol B lenos Ail i s, Mr .- aiz has been is I with Dentn ilh sini i i I eel Beach Social Servie Vd' (' mm ' kvorka Is, it is l en di cidi d bj c immitti e iii man Lou Gold, and mem- oes* IMiilip hi.....ir, Ur. Albert ( uo;m rsniil li. Max GreenM lid, Bilh Kern and Max i. Affa- i liiin-r. ( li.iiu Rose V ill bi i vi if the work- shop Dr. llenrj liiug Stanford, lx-rs of '.''. I iard ol Trus- Ol .iii i Is 1)1 William I Lee School ol M isie Dr. Andre G, i; .s-.. ho ill be curator i I and 111'- - il!\ | i Joseph Han I'r man ich ind De- lioit. ilica- S.ill. i I at th U-M's .; si 1 ,i i. it in- s i proe;'ssii itory, I'lsmis, an ikh wil lio it Herman II. II I '" i nal I 'hil Ii n's < 'at : rvice awards i" Mrs. Mnr- Burel I oner, presi , ipti Mrs. I), n.i Goldman, ehaii Mrs. I < Klein, di- | ,i ciuh il ; i Awards rea I irtj spon- sor) il by the hosj ital Mrs. Ida (.onion, ehaii ':; Hos i ii i Si i \ l< V il inti '-I s, w as in ni the |rogi am. The North Mi mi Beach < Ion mi Agin: w ill snonsor a .in the cil s auditori mi i nk I9th v i Saturdaj ning al 8 p n its cl man. < harl.-s TeltoUwum, lias announced The dance is free to n sidi nis ,,i thi are u d music v ill in furnish d bj a lit * Miami Beach Mayor Jaj Der- iiit presided al ccremonii - stalling the i ffieers and board of directors ol the Hebrew Fn c Loan Socii tj held recently. Os.ar S. I)i mini; lias Im.ii , lected pi. si.l.nt ni the Miami Heart Institute tor the fourth consecutive year. In addition to sen Ing as the Institute's pr< si- ,ii nt. Mr Demlng operates the First National Bank in (."yntlii- ana. Ky. Southern Bell Telephone Company's vice president. L. B. Sheffey, presents the company's Theodore N. Vail Bronze Medal award to installer-repairman Joseph J. Sciarrone for his action in saving the life of a nine-year-old girl who had been involved in an auto accident last August. The recip- ient's wife. Barbara, and his mother look on with approval. Southern Bell Gives Employee \ ail Medal Joseph J Sciarrone, an installer ii man for S uthei a Bell, has pn s. ntcd the Tin odore N. Vail Bron Medal Award i nim ISt A follow III.; Ill 1 lade. Law. Southeii '. !'i. sidi nt sented . : th< Bi S ' fornit'd in : I 1 S iap| ,i eat M it Ca i ,. -.'. ,\ve., in ' The i'hi ii ink until ii passed ovi r I ilrainage hole where she was found I. scuers, Mr Sciarroi ol the first ,:..., on the ked i;.s phon ': ick and, ait. i dcti - nini : ' . foi ilrs Spi nw i reiuli II the n Id, who w is Idei Ii ii requc! I Shi ffs Dep 11 iloyd. aci : i list Hispitul. : ride i" the i Sciarrone s s hi a.' lo stop twiti Ap|il< Hi-art Massai I in in her round b i old has sim i I - Mr. Si .' ii tin start I with . I .".I i Il nt. firm's l.v. : ._^*; fii.Ki r*"'.'. '"; Plann for the Beth Sholom Pur.m Festivities were being dis- cussed with Assistant Rabbi Jerrold Levy by this group ot V.I.P.3 (Veiy impoilant Parents) at a recent breakfast meet- ing. Seated (from lefti are Mrs. Peter Weissmann, Rcbbi Levy. Mrs. Leonard Platt. Mis. Kenneth Hershey and Mrs. Edwaid Cchn. Mis. Rita Slander, Mrs. Paul Ruthfield. Mrs. Leon Unqer, Mrs. George Cohen and Mrs. Robert Rosen are standing. Mrs. Philip Postelnek and Mrs. David Kaskel. planning com- mittee members, Hank Mrs. Meyer Kotler. president of the Sisterhood ol Temple Beth Sholom at a meeting of the com- mittee planning the Annual Spring Luncheon oi the Sister- hood, which will take place in the Doral Beach Hotel April 8. Page 10-C +Jeist flcridinri Friday, Mc Obituaries KANDER. All. in, SI, ":..-. Collins A\. m B Riverside. KAPLAN. Be-any, 74. US Collins \\. .\l it Riverside. KES3LER. Mrt< -J.is.ph. M. '<"* l......m- Ave M B. Riverside newman. Becky, U, 151 N B SI Si Rlvt n !' ROSENFELD. Churl, s H Ill S B ii N M B Rlvei side rott. Revs, 5s, IM7! (-..iiii:.- Ave., M it. Newman RUBIN. < IkiiI.s. 75, '."'I Kitchth St , M B SIMON. Tessle, 79, ;7:! Collins Ave M B Riverside Int.rmeiit aft Nebo. IlAnoff. Samuel, It, Itll Bay Dr., M B Riverside Interment Mt \, bo eegelman. Ray, 75, 1100 ......n i .. sin Blasbers;. CHAUS. Sarah, 78, IT1"1 Collins Ave., M ii. BlasberK. dekovich. Esther, SO, MS Ocean I>r U. IV New man DOWNING. EUisabeth A.. 90, 18C5 78th St. Causeway, North Kay VII- i'K>- Blasbers;. CAKFIELO. Rebecca, 77, 55*0 Col- lins Ave. M H. Newman Goldstein. Edward, 71. 1008 Jef- ferson Ave m H. Riverside kanis. Samuel, 82, i*7"7 N E Mth \ve. x,.M .ii. Blasbers;. KLEIN. Meyer l.. 7'... S15 N.W. Second SL BlasberK. kobrin. Samuel, 58, IIS 8 Shore Dr., M B. Newman Rabins. Robert A.. 71. 8701 Col- lins Ave.. Mil. Hla.--l.erK. Simon. Tessle. 7", :'7J" Collins Ave.. M it Riverside. BLOOM, Ksther. 77.. K'l Collins Ave.. M 11 Hiverslde. DELGAOO, John A 88, 85S1 N W 13th St Riverside. FISCHER. Isidore, 87, 545 74ili St., M.F1. Riverside. interment Mt. Nebo. FLIEGELMAN, Lama, S, "'*'< B. Treasure Dr. Riverside. FRIEDMAN. Ki.a. S3. 8710 Collins Ave.. M.B. Blasberg. GIBBER. Charles, 7.'.. 17"! .lames Ave , M H IllasherR. LEONE. Alice 8., 78, 7761 Tatum Waterway l>r.. M II. Illas>er(t. levine. Murry. >i4. 8801 8. Ocean l>r Hallandale. Riverside NEGRIN. Joseph I 41'. 114" N E l!7th st Riverside postyn, Jack, S3, 18800 N i: 14 st. Riverside ROSS. Philip, 7::. J"31 X K 178 St Riverside Interment star of David. ROTT. Reva. 58. 1 L' 7 *. Collins Ave., M Ii. Newman, SCHuman. Benjamin, 87, T.'.l". K. Treasun Dr., X Hay Village. Bias- berg SOCHatoff. Benjamin, 7".. iy: \ B 160 81 STIllman. I.la. 88, :i"" Meridian Avt M li Riverside WALD. Solomon, 83, 1729 Euclid Ave., M I'.. Blasb. rg WEINTRALB. It..-.-. 80, 151 N.E, S2nd St Oordon wolf, Abraham, 79, ::"i" Marcos Dr Rlvei ERIN. Samuel l Jr., Kl, i" Alaman- ; ii Hallandal. Interim Betl I . >. l"..... Baj Rd 141 N.W. :j:'1 tfufiml^fapet Member: National r'uneral Directors Assn. Florida Punel al Directors Assn. J.F.D A. 865-2353 720 S....-.I, Hm sum DEAKTER. Rose, Ml! Blasbers GREENBERG. Jack, M, 103rd St. Blasberc. GREENFIELD. "Benjamin, ">. Collins Ave M 11 Newman KATZ. Joseph. 7".. 15616 N.E. Sixth Ave Riverside mongin Harry, 75, 16806 N B, i-th Ave ROSE. Jesse a 88, 5161 Collins Avt M B Oordon SCHuman. Benjamin, '7. .545 E Treasure Dr.. North Hay \ illagv. Blasben STRAUSS. Nathan. 88, 8641 Di. kens Ave Surfaide Riverside. Interment Mt Nebo wagner. Hattle, 77. ::.'"" S w !6th st. Riverside i wai.pert. 8am 68, 18 Point Bast SEtciG, Irving, 7:i. 854 B. Broadway, I>.ii(t Beach, XV Oordon. COTLER. Rose. 4:1. 19511 N.E ImIi V\ GOLDSTEIN, lt.se. >':. 801 Meridian Av.. M H Riverside. Interment Mt. Nebo. GOTTLIEB. Eva K 88, 50 8 Shot. Dr M B Riverside HARRIS, David, 76, 1T"1 N.E. 17"th 81 Riverside JACKSON. Marvin, >IH. 1308 I'r.v.l Ave. M.B. Riverside. KLEIN. Bather, 4. i."> James Ave., M H Newman. MEYER. Kmanuel M.. 7.".. 7'."1 E. Treasure Dr.. Hay Harbor. River- Bide GOLDBERG. Jacob, 87, 131 i:th St . M.B. Riverside. greenberg. Hyman. .'.4. 17.17 Pen- nsylvania Ave. M.B. Riverside. In- terment Mt. Nebo. LEVINE. LOUIS, 73, 814 Second St. M.B. Riverside. RIFKIN, Helen. 86, I8766 N.E. ISth AVS Interment Mt Sinai BLINDER. William. 77. II..... Hay Rd.. M.B. Blasbent. BLOCK, Sidney. 77. 2451 Bri.kell Ave. Riverside. FINK. David. 7:'. 1S4 West Ave.. M.B. Riverside. FISHER. Many. 1666 S\V J"th St Gordon. Interment Mt. Nebo HAMMOND. Joseph, 84. 6848 Bay ltd . \1 It Riverside. KOVNAT, Annette, K". 11137 Victoria Dr. Riverside. liss. George, 77. is:." N K. 168th St Riverside MINKUS. Rex. Y 555 NK lTt'th Dr PALY. Solomon. 7... 106 Lincoln Rd . M It Riverside. RUBIN. Jack. 69, 10" Lincoln ltd. MB Riverside. STRASSER. Edward, I'l 1865 Mar- seille it m it Rlversldi tepper. Joseph, 7", '.-.l Meridian Ave M 11 Ri\ I i-i,I. ZAICHICK. 88, 527 Umox Avt M B. Gordon Interment Mt Nebo BRBGMAN, Bara. 76. 2121 N shore It Riverside BURNIM, William R. 72, 1441 B si N MB Riverside FENYVES. Eugene, 77. 775S N Avi M.B Rlvei 'I.- KANE. \l. '.. : 121 S Baj Khore I n Rlv. rslde Int. ment Ml Ni ho KELLER, hi ii- Mil liisni Avt M B Ri> ersidi Int. i m. I MI N.I. KELLY. Petl P 74. ........ Collins Avi M n Riverside. LEVITAN. Ralph. 8, 410 S.W. ISth A\ Rlvt levitt. i ..in-. ..4. 1500 Bay Rd., M r- I: .. .--ni.- MEYEROWITZ Esther, 75 :>.....tol- ling Av.- M r Riv< rslde. MORRIS. Maurice A., 56, 5 Island \s. 51 It l;i\ersll I.- SHAPIRO. George. 89, 10350 W Bas Harbor Dr., Bay Harbor Island I: \ Two 4-Wcek Camp Sessions PlaniM l", >s and girls between the aj - (;, 5 and 13 will be eligible to at- tend Oholei Torah r ay Scbfl0'"8 day camp, which has scheduled tun 4-week periods this summer at the 1544 Washington Ave. fa- cility nli hours from 9 a.m. to i p.m.. ii has been announci d The program, which ha< beeti designed with care to provide a meaningful summer experience, will include swimming and swim- ming instruction, athletics and games, dramatics, singing, danc- ing, arts and crafts, religious in- struction, wet kly trips and tours to places of interest, and indoor activities conducted In an air- conditioned building. Children with scholastic needs will bo provided with special in- struction by the teaching staff. and campers may bo registered 'for either or both periods. The school will not only be con- cerned with keeping a ehilti busy i and happy, but also with providing I an environment for the develop- I ment of his personality ami mind, with a staff of mature individuals, most of whom are teachers the year around, the announcement said. Pictured at the Celebrity Day Luncheon of the Greater M.ami Jewish Federation's Women's Division, held recently at the Doial Hotel, are (from left) Mrs. Lawrence Heyman chair man, and Mrs. Bernard Abel, cochaiiman, of Benefactors; Mrs. Morton Silberman. chairman. Initial Gifts, and enter- tainer Phyllis Kirk, seated. Approximately Sjj 300 wai raised at the meeting, representing a 55o increcse over last year's giving. llny- ITl-t I in. THRIFTS^ HEBREW ACS*** M GELB MONUMENTS INC. Ofttn fvery Dov Cloied Sabbofh 140 SW 57th Ave. MO 1 -8583 -Mion.i'i Only Strictly Jew.ih Monument Deoler Sculptor Jack Diamond, whose works are being exhibited in Temple Beth Sholom's Lowe- Levinson Art Gallery weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through April 2. pines ^ Stand Tall in Florida's H' *v Future At the opening ceremonies of the new Thrift Shop at u 6th St.. Miami Beach, sponsored by the Hebrew Women are volunteers Mrs. Al Nadler, left. Ml; Ungar, Mrs. Evelyn Weinman, Mrs. Joseph Shapiro and Al Nadler. The Thrift Shop is open daily, excec: Sal horn 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4f00 Griffin Rood, HellywMd, Florida EMANUEL GORDON 1946 HARRY GORDON-1964 IKE GORDON JAMES B. GORDON y^jomon j~iinerai 373-5533 ii .a ii MONUMENT COMPANY * Be Sure To Visit Our Showroom and Display For A Free Estimate On a Monument or Marker of your choice. innniritt Will Mot Obligate fs lit Any Way 3253 S.W. 8th Street Phone 444-1614 "We Don't Sell For Less But We Do Sell the Best' Look for the only two story building in the block. &A ( 11U'tnonat Kjardcni FOR SALE TWO PLOTS TOTALLING EIGHT GRAVES Desirable roadside location m Mt. Nebo Cemetery Write T. P Box 2973, Miami. Fl. 33101. The only all-Jewish cemetry In Broward County. Peaceful surroundings, beau- tifully landscaped, perpetual -?'^ -V'- *j j care, reasonably priced. ', .^ V? ,V & * For Information Call: 923-8255 .V1r *' -4 '* 24-HOUR SERVICE Complete kurifll ant lunerol arrangement! for Fets o afl types, including pickup >"< looutilul Cemetery Croundi Cremation Jerv.cei Madtrafe f rices t#T HEAr'fyy MEMORIAL PARK------- 226-7387J 10*01 W85T FiC--l* Friday. March 20. 197C > kniKtrhrinfikfi Page 11-C UWt NOTKI M>TI V-in-i *-"rtn ** L. uml.rMfc" nctlltoUJ name UGAl NOTKE IECAI NOTKE I LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HKRBBY OiVEN that the undaralgni -d. dealring in tngagi li h ...v* under the i.i-tiiious name of HMPIJ>VMKXT I1TY al 493 N K. . in*.' hi'. 1 ,rt' -v Mlnmi B.acr. Ph.. intend* Mlroi U*.h. rr* '' !, regi-ter wold name tvnh n,, ci. ri n? the Circuit Cowl of Dad* C Florida. HBKHUKT K r.tifl.l.K.V 3/(g.20-z7 I 3 tin a**" N. t,u"y. rUrida, ..r iM'i- ,-ilVr:i.Kl.i;';NMN;. 1'resldr L,V>MBKKO: KKOMUKlt. ^ f"*"''.''* Appli-ant ,;,V. BUI*. 131M I;... Lr... Ha sklent aunty. NOTICE UNDER TiTiort Hkmt % NOTICE UNDER eiCTITIOUS NAME LAW JSiwTiwBI orvr.x that aaSalmwI. dealrlllg I" ""gam- Ih. ::'.....UJ .-We under- BUSCTRONIC feLSB, IN'" Mbunl. i ... fj.-titi..ii \\ ARBHOITBB S IV. 2l*d T.t- . ltd !' > iih the Clerk of Cuur of Dade 'vi FICTIT NtfTI'K IS HEHKHY GIVEN that th. un In bttlne- und. r Ih.. fictitious nunn I f st-v-.;m MMIirs :.i 4"" S ft I.. J. nil.- H...11I (42nd Av.ru. ,. .\li.,m: I1..!id:i Kitind- to r. a*t*tei -. ..I name with Hi. Clerk ..f I hi Clrvoll I'ourl Dl !>:,.! I "- -1 I v F> IWlVII BENNETT, IV.iHI'. ill \TEI>. Sole Owner R M.l'll B HTATBR \ <..-. V f. f Ji 'Sl'.l'll BENNETT INC 3 II-J.> _; 1 ) r,Y K.I r>TRO.\"I'S. IXC , Florida .-..monition By l'-V.v HARBEY .m,N- U< T. H: MH '' KOOAN. -1 f\f for .... , ;,;V1:i.K.-TU..viCv IN' 1 1 i3-;n--:T 4 3 NOTICE UNDER NOTICE Or ACTION IN'THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDAIN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION No. 70-3374 SUIT FOR DIVORCE HAKOl D IJSLAND TAYl-iilt Plaintiff, vs. '.I BNDA MAE TAYI.ok !>. -f.-n.lnnf. To: CLENDA MAE TAYI/)R ;: I'. rry S".. I Ant * Sum York iitv. V. \v York Vi u 'It E.NHA MAE TAVI >R NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. No. 70-51 BEN MATillKTT Plaintiff. v - KI.oka R MATCHETT. I >. :. ndanl TO Fl >R \ B MATCHETT. 4i" 1 'harli .-'i 1 i u, N01 'li < 'nrolina Von, FLORA R MATCHETT, arc h< n l.y notified thai .1 Bill ..i m plaint for Divon 1 nan been filed iiKalnat \..u. and you are required lo mtvi .. i.\ ..r your \ iihwi 1 ..r pi< ad j niir to the Rill of Complain I an the 1 I'l.ni lifl rni v. JOH N E RAH 1 si:rr. BB'J.. ::1T Hi-,. .. Buil'lilnc, 1 If W -> 1 -"liiBl. ." Sin I .Mi:.nil l'|..r '1" and file ih. orlKinal An- swer 1". idina 'I office ol llu Clerk of ihe Clrrull <'..un on i.. ' ra tl I*th da*, of Vprtl, IS70. 11 yi vi fail 10 do ... Judumi nl h; di f.uili II hi laki 1 > 1.11 '.-. ihi ri Mi 1 di mandi .1 in il Hill ol 1 n. - plainl T'u- notice shall be puhllnhed once -.: li week for four runaecutiri week* in THE JEWISH I'l IIRITM W '.. IXE AXTl ORDERnil al Miami, il .. 'Ins llili .l;,\ ..I' March, A [' FICTITIOUS NAME LAW k-OWTB IS MEREB*i nn l-N th:' FI8HB* T^' '-' \; ,A,U ,-, r"': v..r. h* been 'il. .1 :,,...- >.. .., :,vh st..'. il.al-.h. "'"'>.,, ar,. r.........1 ... -.........v nf ,>ik -.1 Ihe 1 .1 County. Kli 1 la HENRY B PETIT kvYlii T HII'.'".. BH4J -.v lor HENRY PETIT I,..', Padl K. di rvil Bu 1 Florida OT-I4M n. wiih i"...jrt of l7. B II I.EATHERMAX. 'li k ' 11. I '. .! '...... 1 By MAIUH'ERITE KEXT 11. IHIIJ I. 'k ill .' ... Real 1 JOHN K. IIASSETT. RS " V Final' r 81 n 1 I I'......., Attomi > for Plaintiff 1 3 6-r- '--: NOTICE OF ACTION In THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE lELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR I D*DE COUNTY CIVIL ACTION No. 70-4417 SUIT FOR DIVORCE irrrs eilbbn beatty. ; DAVID HKATTY ' 1. iiilanl. IAT IIBOKOE DAVID BEATTT. JR C .. Ii. 1-1 IV..' .'.. Third 11 C T Bi di Furl i'iv. N 'r' \ g GBORfiK DAVID BKATTY. . her. i.v d Hi..1 :< I'nl of mplalnt for Divorci Iv.i^ baen filed . s. vu. and ...i ... ..un .1 lo , ., cop) ol \ ii. \.i-v. 1.1 Plead . In '!,. I'.ill of I'ompla.nl ..n the ; V"N /.AMKT & Bank lUiii.ii. k. 1 f.i. Ihe orlr- or I' .'! i.c 111 tin offlc. ':.. Clerk ..( Ih. r.r. uli Courl 1 1 ..1 I re thi 1Mb da) of April, I97n II u '.nl i" .!. -.. ladirment by di '.iuli II b i*lv. I. u mil v..11 r.r the r--- ' demanded in Ihi lull of Com- hi pnnllahi .1 <>ii. > >,.. '. .. in v, I . THE JEWISH KU'ltmiAX >.VB AXH iRDKIil :i ..1 Miami. Mi> 1Mb da; il Mai ch, A I. : 1 1 -. . v I .-I ..I , B) 1" P OIPEI \\|i - S 2AXII :;TII f-- "ME COUNTY JUDGE S COURT N 51D FOR OADE COUNTY. FLORIDAIN PROBATE No 70-^r7 11)111.' 1 E TO CREDITORS v I I I mil d.'i ... Um 1 ih. ' d. 11 i Dadi ini'v. lupl I. nd 1 r 1 da :, ihi Ca.un- vriv. |...r- endar monti puhll. atli . .III h. barred i'l. ' i' '.? . Mxwkxch m.chins .-., ^- l.v U!l IX lion of thin notlc. inn da) 1 March, l 's A KPSTEIN "r"v lor Kaiate "*>i H-d.h, i-lorida 3313f> ____ 3 'I1-M-S7 1 N|NHAENCr,r^JV JUDGES COURT Fli?Dre?R DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE ,1 are r..nl... .. ... -.-v. ,. ...v ... |N THE COUNTY Jiinr.F<; roiIRT v"V";:;:rr,,r" i".1^:;": r T <*^^idaoeccoSn?vrt ;-nan..kh";; -.' ssiLT:.; flor,d^^^bate ..... Bu kUn Bulb JI7. Miami. Plor. 1 ,_ niJ. -vtateof' idu 33i"i :.nd f.i. ha -ii' Answer | ,|,,..VF v. i'-iT-/vr*rt .. pi, ..... ,., the .I-.- ..i ">- 'i-'k "i.,,.V..,i of the ......i' rourt on or before Ihe NOTICE TO CREDITORS , lat day of April. IMO If v..u tell to do ^ T A|| ,.r, (|,ir!i Hil)1 A ,.. p....., Rgv .-... JudaTnent by default will be .1 .1, claim* or Demandi ARamat Said acalnai ) .u for lh relief > in..ml. .1 K. ,a.. , m Hi. It-ii .f OotntTdaint 'yi,,, iir, hereby notified ;"id ranulr- Ti.i- ....i..-. ihah publiebed earh week fbr fnttr mnaerntlve weeki in THE JBWIBH VI "ilMlilAV , DONE ANIi fiRDEI!r"T> at Mi ml, Plorida, thli S4 da) ( February, A I' NOTICB UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW X< "TH'E is HEREBY i:ivi:.\ that the unUi.raijjiU'd. dttairuuj to titffty in busin. -- under ihe fl.litiou- name nf I.KXi.x APARTMENTS H I4M61 N B 20th Avenue and 16675 X E -'"'li Avenue, North Miami Beach, Ela. in - lend i" reglater aaid name v.iih ihe Clerk ol the I "it. uit 1 '..url of I lade 1 'ountj. F i-.i 1 . 1: i.i-ii .1 sTK.ru \\ II AXK I'l I'l! Win K \ 1 11: l-l KRAXCI1 SHIRLEY \\'i il.K Attorne) for lenox Apartments 120 Lincoln Bond Miami Ik bi h, l-'i. Ida j .:.:. 1 1-20 IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 70-746 GEORGE T. CLARK In RE Estate ol WI I.I.I AM SCHWARTZ. Dill .,-.! NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditor* and All Pi ri Hav- ing Claima or I" m.i...l> AKainal Said i: i..i.-: You ar< herch) notlBed :.."i reojiii ..1 ... pre nl an) claim* and demand: which v..ii m.iv have ngariun ihi ea- late M II.1.IAM s.UW AliTZ d. - ...-. .1 late ..f I lade Vnn ty, r*ki Ida 10 'ii. I'ounty .ivi'li.. l'."i. County, ',;.nd f.i- thi ..I" in duplicate .""' an 1 i..v id. .1 In s- ...I.... T .; ii.. I'.... Ida S ..i'- n Iheli nffU'i in the '"in. i\ Courthouse >:i li;.d.- Connty, l-'l.-- - .1 .. alendar nionih.- from im of thi fin vui.ii. al lu hi n if. or u ami v. ill be bui n .1 Do ted ;vi Miami, Ptoridit. ilu- !0th da) of Pebmary, A l>. IM l'AI I.IVK SCHWARTZ A .. EXI UI 11 \ Plrat publication al tiii* notice on thi '-'li day of March, 1970, -I' \K".!'.H. ItttSKIN AND HK.ll.lii;i.VNi:i: PROFESSIONAL ASS"''I 1TION A i i.i iieyi for Kxe. utora ..... North Biacayne. Boulevard Miami. Florida I 6.13-20-27 IfCAL NOTICi IN THE COUNTYJUDGES CCURT IN AND FOR OADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE NO. 70-5 (Clark) In RE: Estate pf T1ILNKY vmiKS'. De. ...>. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Credltorn and All Pern Having Claim* or Demands Aga Said Ealatel You an- Iv. -> 1101.lied ..nil requn - d <" iki-i-i ut ai|y otainui and demand w l.i.li v.u i'j;i\ have agglnai ill ..-lai. of TIBXEY I'f'llKN deceaae.' Ittle ol I'.iii. County, Florida, lo >h Count) jm'1*. "i I'oi. County, gi 1 1. thi Banv in dupllcati and :.r..vid.rt in S. ,11011 7(3.16, Klori.i Statute*, in their oiffc e* in Ihe Cmui iv CouniiMUM in Dade County, Kk* da, w i'l in -i\ ral.....1'ir monthi Iroi the time ol ihi Orel publleatin hereof, or v|i. name will be barred. 11..1..1 :.i Miami, Elorlda, thla lv' da) ol K.l.iu.nv. \ D K'T" MARTHA M. PORaIAN a- Bxecutrix I'i.-. publication "t tin- ii-.ii. ;ii 'i... ... Pebruary, 1970 IIAKiH.Ii Sil.M IR'i v ttorni > for Ex. .-un i\ _t Mm oln 1:.....I, Miami it. ach ''"'' ""''' , 2 27 197* FT n I.BATHERMAN. Clerk. Circuit ''-un. Dado County, Klorida By: N A HBWETT Ii. mtiv <"l. rk 1CI1 im Court Seal) /J7 :i ..Kl :' NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. CIVIL *C1 ION No. 70-3:**4 SUIT FOR DIVORCE I 1:1. BR< '*A N BO EI.I-. Plainl 'ff. M \UT1I X .II" V VKI.I.l: Kl'UKl.l.. .....ndnnl to m m:'-h v .h:\ni-i.i K row El 1 IN.ill. 1. II- v Kuf> in-1." Ml V..u. MARTHA JEANBI IM >:"\v i'i.1. ..r. 1..-1.V notified "i." "'" n iluint '..1- IB vi I > II. .' 'I .,.,,,., ...,v of ynui -" .. p|, ,lnut 10 !. Bill "V t "mil ., il.. Plahillfl v ,N v -.in : '' Elorlda 1132 and ...1 A.i-u.i or ..ii' 1 1 . I117.1 If 1 .11 1 .. I you for 11 ... II ' UI in THE JEWISH EU IBIDI V.N I 1 v 1 .'I II s '' I' I -' fir. uil Court. Dade I , p ,..''" \NH l.elll ,1.1 1 'ourl s \..N / Wll-T a SMI II 1 :.i i . M lam I I' ...l to prevent any .-lain 1 .1 demaud*. win. h you may have againal 11.< - tale of IRENE WEIT2NER deceaaed lit. ol Dude County, Plorida, to Iht County Judgne ol Dude I'ouiuy, and I file the -ami- in dunli>-:iie and ar provddad i'i Bevtlon 7:i3 IK. florida Bl lutes. In 1I1. ir offices in the i"..un 'v Courthouse in Dade County, Flo- la, will \ ah ndar monthi from t Hi. time ..! ih, flral puhll. atjon here- of, or the -. me will be l-..rred. I... I al Mia I n.i 1, thin 24th da) K bl n.irv \ D !'''.'" KOUERT 1 WIDDER \ .... utor atlon .....' 27th da .< I", bruii 170. HARol.D STRI'MPF \n. ie) r Km Utor .,.: K.,^.... > 11, 1 iuilding, Miami, Florida ' 1.1 nd. ! I Phom ." 6461 1 I 20 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA C-ase No. 70-?S?8 NOTICfc OF SUIT v vi:i. 1:1 ix. " N HA !' IT i:'':/. M \i.-; HA I \l; ril \ P" 'LIT ih II v. v. rHA POI IT III / ; > I m.i: ii i:ki-:r*i . g l.y Ihi I'l I hi abo\. Coui or Ihi u de 'li- ... .' Fta Vt.f ARE IIERI I M-IM' UI I I'l r , -.|.i \ '. SH VPIRO, Mi rl- I 11 f f |, -. 1 . v 1 fail to 1 .... id im ' . 1 ' ichi S'ESf (.. .., hern la, .in i'i li on "bAKPDBVITZ ..-.,1 D. ^OTICETOCREOITORS , 'T'ditors and All Pecaomi ''t*'m^ II Ion tT - .-r.nns H;iv- 'r Di ni.iiul-. \k.iiii.-i Bald NOTICE BY PUBLICATION- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRC'IT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOH DADo COUNTY. No. 70-3064 SUIT FOR DIVOHCE AI.I.FA' M KAUKL Plaintiff, VM. ANNHKI.l.kJ KAi;i:t- [l.fellll.lllt TO: ANNHKI.IK KAOE1 214 Drake IU>ad t-herry Hill. New Jaraey You ANNBBLLE KAHKU, ""' hereby notl'led that B Hill "' '" pla-lnt for Divon-.. has been uieo .-ucalnat you. and >"" r.iiuir.d t.. name a i-opy tl yur Anawar or i: I! I EATHERM \N . 1 .....' 1 ERITE MAT III put) 'I NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION No. 70-3705 SUIT FOR DIVORCE DAVID C.OETS5, Plaintiff, ROSE OOETZ, 1 >. fendulil TO: KOSE Hi >ETZ . .. Kl .il.". An u 7 farti II ..' *,\'i -1 irangi Ni v 1 Vou ROSE OOETZ, ....'.I .! al .. Ill f"l Divon haa .1 gal *". .1 >..u ai- 1 I" opy ... v...jr Anaw r ui Plead g 1 .!., Rill ..1 I'oinplalnl on thi I'lulii- ,|fr ,. v V*)N V.\ MFT A SMITH, 1512 '..im..I Bank ItuildliiR >l ami pifirid :il"..' .1 I thi I \ .., I'i. idim il ch rk ( thi t'ln un 1 "ourl on or i for. Ihe th da) ( *.pril, ' , ,,11 r...| ... .1.......u.lum. 111 bj di v nit ..,11 be '..!- 1 .-' '' " r.llil Ihe II ' li,.,. ,. 1 on I, ... .:..,,. I |.hm; VXD ORDERED Mi 1: |l I.I Win : v - ,1 |i I 1' dn Hv 1 vie: v: 1' .. <.. 1 * VI N /.AM v |N THE rinci. 'T COURT OF THE ELEVENTH Jo- CIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY No 70 3-107Doval AMENDED NOTICE BY PUBLICATION I > AI M A V. 1 .ufi. VNTHOXY HAS |T" HASH. IPPOI. ' 1 .. -- 1 1 ; I'l"" . required I >'>>' mplainl for dl> NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW SOT1CE IS HEREBY OIY'EN Ihi .In- underalgned, dealring i" engi in btudneai under thi flctltloua najgie of DIXIE WEST APARTMENTS Suite 22!*, One IJnootn Road Bldg Miami Beach, Fla RS1S9 Intend I regiater > , Elorlda KENNETH S ReK INT and si RAN 1 P.. Kant, ownera KENXETH N ReK VNT An..ril. y for Vpnlli antu Kuite 1......fine Lincoln IM Bldg Miami Bi ... h, Fla. 33IM 3 I 13-21-27 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW SOTI.'K is HERHHY UIVEN that ihe unilemig i-d, .! Irlng lo .in.-.. In i.u-i".s- under Ihi flotltlou nam ..f .1 A.- 8 ci IPIS CAPE CODDBI ...... \-..i.li. ,.-. 7^.1l Street M'..i'i Kl... nl.1. mi. ml -.. r. ui--. : I nam with the Clerk the Circuit i'..ui n| Dude County, Florida JOSEPH V CI'RCI \ H)L\ <-KI!CI CAIDIN ROTIIKNllnTRC., KOOAN, KORXRI I'M ,v ROTIIE 'RERG \ r..r... vu for .1 ^ s i'l;.' H '' \l'K IDDER so Iti ca) Bull nn PI, 1 ' ii ' NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW XOTH'K i~ HEBBRY HIVEN that the iri.i. r- l -. alKhliig lo engag. .,- .. ih. flctll ..1 ime .' CREDIT IICRK M' AFFII IATED 1 ii iv Miami .:.... aid mi .. -il. the >'ler 1.1 ..f ihe 1 "In ull 1 ... .In DEI. 1 NY & DBI tNY I. ... 1 .. Ion UlTlll l: n DECKHl M \^ - \ 1.1 11. ...it " li. K. II II I Dade County. I'. In u.il v IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA NO 70-3686 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ilKTEt !A ' v uuXZAI.EZ oKTEtiA, I >. TO II KA tlo.NZAI !'.'/ 1RTE1 \ It, ,,.., V.. I .1 & < v II Mil' VRK I El I ll . I I ' ' . U ' ddn ,. .. x ,, mi. Florida ' . u i I 7" or -I v..11 ; li .1 i Hie , 1.. fault I II I- Ik ll ipj U.lll tile Ihi box.....vi" I'"' -' . thereof upon HERMAX II EN EBQ attoi in l'1-*" " 1,if 1310-11 Congn -- Bldg Miam Elo'rlda I3132 on or befon \prll 1970 or 1- complalnl vviii b. 1...... a* .....leaned DATED: Man h, 1, 19.0 ' !: B I EATHERM ^ Clerk of ii.. Cln uit Court Hv MAROVERITE KENT ........,-l. L 11. put) CU r :i 6-13 20 !1 .',".;; jv'r.i.v notified and reoulr- " n) lalma and di.mande fli'.'h i"y,"'v Lhve aaalnat th. .- .\A Kl HKVIT7, I..ease,I Florida, to the County, ami in duplicate and aa ,l%BtcB"n 7^:i m. Florida urth.l """ex I., the Coun- ,;; ln Itade County El..- * Ih m U. '''""'ar month. her..,,"" "' "" "rat publlca- A. '" '"e nun.. v\ill be ^0-n&**taA,D ^W** R"; "lit i 1. 1 ^plTAuffl OFF. Hisij ring ,,,||;.Ad'*""'Ntrator ..'"lr"*)f^r aT"K r-'uncoln lt,iA<,n'."""triur ,a "d Miami Ibach. Ma 3/1J-20-27 4/J In the Hill of Complalnl Thin noli., shall 1" i.ul.li-l" > """ each e.k f..r f..ur ..I.-., utlv. arei ki ,n THE JEWISH FlA'RIDIAN DONE AND OKDEIIKI' il Miami. Mom1.1. this 19th day of Fenruar) A 1) l70 ..... E 11 I.KATHKHMAV l.-rk Circuit i'ourl. Dude County, Florida By: L BNBBDE.N Deputy Clerk ('ircuil I'.'iirt 81 al 1 MICHAEL S CItiiSSM VN ISO Lincoln Hoa.1, Bulti Miami Beaoh, Fluriila 33139 Attorney for Plaintiff ^ ^^ IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-825 Dowlmg In RE Batati ol l.l.l.EN \ WAIJCII, also known ..... ELLEN \ ri:s u AW H. ""'notice TO creditors To All Creditor! and AH Fempnti Ha\ mgOalm. or Demanda Againal Bald Estate: NOTICE UNDER You are hereb) noUBod and r.^uir- FICTITIOUS NAME LAW ad to preaent an) laim- amid.omai id* motI:K "s HEREBY tHVBN th the underalgni d, dealring to mi I.u rneaa under Ho BctilioU ,.f l.A ROSA RjBBTAI'RANT Palm Ave Hlali ah Intend ,r Raid iiain- with Ih. Clerk Cir.uit Curt of I ?nd. County. CARNOR BNTBRPRIBES, ., Florida 1 orporatloi LEON Mil' KAI.ISH Ati'.rii. > for Applicant I Ml|...|lt Rtog Miami. Fla It th. pre. uvhlch w.u ma nv* atjains EI.I.EN A KAIX'H .also M ELLEN OATIBB WAMII Ilk-age . nam. r, iri-i . th- lorida. M" i; R 1 EATHERM VX , 11 .. ihi .' 11 '"in ' K.v vi r. BONSTEIN -J" ' IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-811 in itr* Batata ol 1 HERMAN LEVY NOTICE TO CREDITORS r All Creditor* and All Pemona lluv- , iiik Clalma or Demanola Agnliuit Bald I lv-tate: Y.-u are Ii. r. by notified and r.- ..ml .1. I Plort la tills .f 1 .III rah first publication In ail..... !...'i..' |..,...l ..I Mian... da, ... E. hruary, A I" .:." . V I.I 1 N II IK Bxecutrix of thi I BI.I-EN A ..l.i'll als.. know KI.I-HN OATE8 n'AU'H I 1 ' lir-i publication ttil" ni tl.. .Til. da) "f '-" bruary, w M.I.A. 1: N MAER Attorn. > for Bxecutrix 41.;, ilis.-.n n> lluil.li.i,; Miam,. E.., 33U0 3 h-l NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW \..i'|. I-: IS HBRBBY IIIVEX that .1,, undersigned, dealring lo 1 gag. In '.ii.ii,.-s under tin- ii. iiii.-u- nanii ol THE M1UKI1 TOI-CH at '.is'il Col- in, u. nut Bal Harbour, Florida In- sai.l name with Clerk .1 the ClrcuU Court County. Florida. STKl'IIK.N It WINN are hereby notified quired 10 preaent any claims man.Is which you ma) have agalnat the .s.ai. ol HERMAN LEVY tit ,..:,... 1 ktte of Dade County. Fterlda t.. the Count) in.ii.-es ..f Dade Coun- ty, Florida, '. the County Judge* of Dade County, and file the same In duolicate and as provided In Section 7i:i la, Florida Statutea, In th.-ir of in ihi County Courthoue h Dade County, Florida, wlthla >l< alendar month* ir-.m the time '' the fii-i publication here..!', or Ih.- aaim v. .ii 1.. barred paled nl Miami. Florida this MHr. day ... Februar) \ 1* 1970. vi \ 1: I. vVIBN \ h l*\e.utri\ Kir-t publication ol lhl notice on 11 ...I. .i.v ..f Mar.h. 1971. mviks- 1. vri vv PORTER, 1 Dad. 1 1 EVINSi iv a KBNIN . Mtorn. vs for Pi tlttoni r s \\ Flral sir.. 1. tin il.E.NN U HCRERMAN 1 3/13-2U-J7 4 3 Miami. Fla 3 6-13-20-27 ' Paga 12-C fJe^i3iifk>rf(Har Friday. March "-.: Lodge To Install Tow As President David I. Tow. C.P.A.. will be installed as preskhnt of Sholem Lodge. B'nai B'rith. Sunday eve- DAVID I. TOW | . March 29, in ceremonies to take place at the Carillon Hotel. \ Marvin Ptarlman will be the in- stalling officer. Mr. Tow, who has been a dcli- cated Ben B'rith for s-me eight years, will succeed Ronald Shapo in the post Now Florida Plat. sident "1' BBYO. Mr. Tow has i BBYl I chairman, and served as treasi n r of Sh >li m Lodge, the oldest B'nai B'rith lodge i:i the stai . A resident of Southwest Miami, the 27-year-old certified public ac- countant and his wiif. Saiiy. are the parents of Abbie. 4'j. and Mark, 39 months old. Dr. Haim Ginott Is Final Speaker In Emaiia-El's Series Dr. Haim Ginott. author of the best-sell, rs, Betwei :i Par nl and Chile;'' an I "Between Paunt and Off. HAIM GINOTT Teenajfi r." will speak a' 8 p.m. Tuesday, in the main sanctuary of Temple Kmanu-KI. His discus- sion of family problems, based on his writings, and entitled "Some Advice to Young and Old," is part ol the temple's forum Series, and will be followed by a question and answi r i'iiud. Dr. Ginott, who received his Ed.D. degree in Clinical Psychol- iluml.ia University, is adjunct professor of Psychology . tin N .. Yoik University Grad- uate Departmint of Psychology. and s. rv< as consultant to mental . health centers in New York. New Jersey and Connecticut. In addi- tion to his best-sellers, he has au- thored a professional book titled Group Psychotherapy With Chtl- '. n." ai.d has mad"' extensive is to Is:-'- l ;.v i, f.N. ( v on chi.ii psychotherapy and parent ance. Tickets for tlv I cture, which is the last i'i Kmanu-Kl's three-part Forum S rii s. will be available ai the door. Mrs. G< ne Brodie is ti< k' t chall man for the serii s. Scul J. Morgan is its chain and Mrs. Louis Magid is in charge of publicity. PREMIERE PRESENTATION 1 #x- 7 ^ _ * SHOREHAM CLUB CONDOMINIUM APARTMENTS 501 OCEAN DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Superbly gracious OCEANFRONT APARTMENT- RESIDENCES of ultimate distinction! Mr. and Mrs. RETIREE These graciously comfortable OCEANFRONT apartment- residences will provide you with carelree living forever. The built-in recreation and exercise facilities will make you eager to start each day! Mr. and Mrs. EXECUTIVE These estate-like residences, only 10 minutes from do.-- Miami (or minutes from almost any point near an ep'"' are OCEANFRONT. The location to make your evenings a weekends a meaningful pleasure' Model APARTMENT-RESIDENCES have been prepared for your inspection at the site of the new SHOREHAM OCEAN CLUB and we cordially invite you to visit. While there "scout'' the immense property that fronts over 300 feet on the OCEAN and note the lact that it adjoins nearly a mile of landscaped oceanfront beach (Lummus Park), the finest in Floridaor anywhere! Also note how tremendously convenient it is. not only to shops, theatres, restaurants, etc but to almost any place in Greater Miami. YOU can be happy every day of your life at the Ocean end of 5th Street (where MacArthur Causeway meets the sea) in Miami Beach. 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