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November 30, 1951 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-11-30

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The Hanukah Story

MANY YEARS AGO IN THE ANCIENT

LAND OF SYRIA, THERE LIVED A KING....
ANTIOCHUS ria THIS KING'S AMBITION
WAS TO UNITE ALL SURROUNDING
TRIBES INTO ONE EMPIRE AND ONE
RELIGION-GREEK IDOL WORSHIP! THE
JEWS, OF COURSE, REFUSED TO CHANGE
THEIR. RELIGION, SO THEY WERE TO
BE THE FIRST OF pis INTENDED
I VICTIMS....

First Installment

AND SO ANTIOCHUS SENT A LARGE ARMY

AGAINST THE JEWS OF PALESTINE....

THEN THE SOLDIERS WENT THROUGHOUT
THE LAND TO DESTROY ALL 54N0006UES
AND PUNISH ANY OF THOSE CAUGHT
OBSERVING JEWISH CUSTOMS

Promoted to Captaincy

Attention Publicity Chairmen !

Because of technical difficulties and limitation in space
it is necessary to announce a new deadline for all editorial
matter appearing in the columns of The Jewish News. In
the future, all copy must be in our office no later than
2:30 p.m., Monday.
Deadline for photographs will be at 10 a.m., Monday,
for display advertising on noon Tuesday; and for classified
ads until 10 a.m., Wednesday.
A new policy of publishing engagement and wedding
photos no later than one month after the date of the event
will go into effect in December.
Your cooperation in these matters, as always, will be
appreciated.

Urgent Advance Deadlines .

HAMBURG, (JTA)-The pro-
ducer and distributor of the
film, "Immortal • Beloved," di-
rected by Veit Harlan, anti-
Semitic film director of the Nazi
regime, have brought an action
for damages in the civil court
here against Erich Lueth, Bonn
Government information offi-
cer, and sponsor of the "peace
with Israel" movement in Ger-
many for attacking Harlan and
calling for the banning of the
film in German theaters.

THE J EWISH NEWS-21

Friday, November 30, 1951



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NEW YORK (JTA) - Better
understanding and active sup-
port by the World Zionist Or-
ganization of the aims and acti-
vities of the World Jewish Con-
gress is urged in a report by the
WJC reviewing the activities of
the organization for the last two
years.
The 67-page report, prepared
by Dr. I. Schwarzbart, head of
the organization department of
the World Jewish Congress, em-
phasizes that no rivalry or con-
flict between the idea of "in-
gathering of the exiles" and the
idea of strengthening the posi-
tions of Jewish communities in
countries outside of Israel
"should be tolerated, let alone
fostered."

LOWER FLAT on Elmhurst to sub-let.
Call WE. 5-1056 Sunday for appoint-
ment.

3, 4 or 5 Room Apt.,

young old country, still in tran-
sition and face to face with
many perils," Prof. Emil Lengyel,
of New York University, declared
in a pamphlet published by the
Foreign Policy Association.
The booklet, entitled "Israel:
Problems of Nation Building,"
outlined the tasks set by the
country's ingathering of exiles,
its economic difficulties and its
uneasy relations with its Arab
neighbors.
"Because of its location in the
heart of the strategic Middle
East, its articulate population
and dynamiC leadership, Israel
is bound to play a more import-
ant role in world affairs than
would be normal for so Small a
country," Prof. Lengyel wrote.
Pointing to the proximity of
the Soviet Union to the Middle
East and to British and Ameri-
can interests in the area, he
said:
"The special problem of this
territory from the Western point
of view is that it represents a
power vacuum. That is an in-
escapable fact, even though the
countries of the Middle East are
independent and under the ef-
fective domestic jurisdictions of
their own governments. In re-
ality they would be unable to
hold their own against great
powers."
DisCussing Israel's unfavorable
balance of trade and economic
problems arising from other
sources, Prof. Lengyel reported
that "more and more Israelis see
their country of the future as
an eastern Switzerland."

Jewish Congress Asks
Zionists' Co-operation

LARGE FURNISHED room with 4 win-
dows, well-carpeted .and well-furnished,
two adults in 6 room lower flat. Un-
limited phone. Good transportation.
2724 Monterey. TO. 7-8360.

WANTED!

Israel, after more than two

in Germany the American-made
film "The Desert Fox," which
glorifies Nazi Field Marshal Er-
win Rommel, despite a clear in-
'`. •dication from the State Depart-
ment that the American Gov-
ernment believes that release of
the film will give rise to an un-
favorable reaction and would
rather not have the film shown
in Western Germany.

LIVING QUARTERS
Wanted Exchange
For Sale
To Rent

WOMAN WOULD like couple or woman
to share my apartment. WE. 3-6168.

JERUSALEM-(JTA) - Opera- years of statehood, is a "very

WASHINGTON, (JTA)-Twen-
tieth Century-Fox will release

LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale - To Rent
Wanted - Exchange

FURNISHED ROOM to let. Kitchen privi-
leges. Woman only. 13119 Linwood, apt.
7.

Due to the_ interruptions that will be occasioned" by
.the occurrence of Christmas and New Year days on
Tuesday, deadlines for our issues of Dec. 28 and Jan.
4 will be at noon on Fridays, Dec. 21 and Dec. 28, for
all copy and photographs. Publicity writers are urged
to note these advance deadlines and to submit their
copy several days in advance.

To Show 'Fox' in Germany
In Spite of State Dept.

Classified Advertisements

FIVE ROOM flat. has to be decorated,
good transportation, Dexter section.
TO. 5-0933.

NYU Prof. Writes on Israel
For Foreign Policy Ass'n

Chaplain JOSHUA L. GOLD-
BERG, district chaplain of the
3d Naval District and Jewish
consultant to Joint Chaplains
Board of the Department of
Defense, has been promoted to
captain, the highest rank
achieved by a Jewish chaplain
in the Navy. Chaplain Gold-
berg is the liaison between the
Joint Chaplains Board and the
Division of Religious Activities
of the National Jewish Welfare
Board, which recruits, endorses
and serves Jewish chaplains in
the armed forces. Rear Ad-
miral WALTER S. DELANEY,
district commandant, is pic-
tured, right, presenting' the
Chaplain with shoulder boards
bearing the four stripes of his
new office.

Book Commemorates
Jews of Lithuania

NEW YORK (JTA)-A book
commemorating the Jews who
were annihilated by the Nazis
in Lithuania, published by
Jews who immigrated from Lith-
uania to the United States,
made its appearance here under
the title "Lita." The thousand-
page volume describes the de-
velopment of JeWish life • in
Lithuania for the last 700 years
and is intended for dessemina-
tion among Jews throughout
the world.

Two Anti-Peronist Jews
Win In Argentine Election

BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) Two
Jews were among the five candi-
dates of opposition groups in
Buenos Aires who were elected
to the Chamber of Deputies in
Sunday's general elections. They
are Santiago Nudelrnan and
Manuel Belnikoff.
Ezequiel Zabotinsky, the only
Jewish candidate on the Peron-
ist ticket, was defeated. Peronis-
tas, who won 23 of the 28 seats
to which the province of Buenos
Aires is entitled, have asked for
a recount in the Congressional
districts of this city where they
lost.

-

Scenic Designer Dies
NEW YORK, (JTA)-H. A.

Condell, noted stage designer,
who came here as a refugee
from Germany in '1939, died at
the age of 45. An associate of
the late Max Reinhardt, he
achieved a reputation with the
Berlin Civic Opera and the Jew-
ish Kulturbund Theater.

. Every two minutes someone
enters a mental hospital for
treatment, observation or care.

l•

MATTATHIAS

AND HIS FIVE SONS, JUDAH, SIMON, YOHANAN.
ELEAZAR AND JONATHAN.-

MASSACRED ITS PEOPLE....

tion. "Magic Carpet" was corn-
pleted when 51 Jews arrived
here from Yemen together with
the staff of the Jewish Agency
office in that country, Yitzhak
Raphael, head of the Agency's
immigration department, told a
press conference here. Mr.
Raphael reported that Jewish
Agency officials toured the en-
tire Arab country twice and
found only a few Jews, who
wished to remain in Yemen.
He also revealed that the Ag-
ency expects the exacuation of
Libyan Jewry to be completed
toward the end of the year. Only
three or four more ships are
expected to arrive with immi-
grants from Libya. In addition,
he stated, 3,000 to 4,000 Jews
are expected from Czechoslo-
vakia, while prospects appear
good for continuation and ex-
pansion of migration from Ro-
mania. Little hope is held for
the migration of Hungarian
Jews, he added. Over 164,000
immigrants have arrived so far
this year and another 16,000 are
expected before the end of 1951.

GODS....

....IN THE CROWD THAT WATCHED, WA5

...THEY DESTROL/ED JERUSALEM AND

Last Yemenite Jews
Settled in Israel

NUT IN THEIR TRAVELS, ANTIOCHUS' SOLDIERS
STOPPED AT THE VILLAGE OFNIODIN AND
BEGAN TO RAISE AN ALTAR TO THE GREEK

!

Flat or House-
Furnished
Needed for 4, 5 or 6
Months only.
2 adults is all

UN. 4-0197

BEAUTIFUL ROOM to rent for gentle-
man, Webb between Lawton and Wil-
demere. TU. 3-0617.

PROFESSIONAL MAN, wife and two -
children desperately, need 5 or 6 room
flat. Excellent references. TY. 7-6850.

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SHERWOOD FOREST

I

An outstanding buy in this very de-
sirable subdivision. English face brick
with 4 large bedrooms, 2 tile baths,
stall shower, nice size living room
and library, 1st fl. lay., gas heat. Alit
of this for less than $30,000.
UN.
3-0661.

HOWLETT-BARRETT-WATSON

FIVE ROOM lower flat, gas heat. Avail-
able December 15. TY. 7-3635.

MIDDLE-AGED couple desires 3 room
apartment building. Dexter area. TY.
4-5760.

FOR RENT. Waverly and Dexter, 3 room
heated income. TE. 4-2436.

ROOM FOR RENT

Woman living alone in clean com-

ROOM FOR rent, Dexter. Refined gentle-
man, modern
home, conveniences.
Good transportation. TO. 8-8813.

FOR RENT: 6 room upper,

modern.
Glendale between Lawton-Wildemere.
TO. 5-3289.

WILL SHARE apartment with business
girl. Reasonable. Sunday - evenings
after 8 p.m. TY. 6'-'7980.

fortable 4 room apartment wishes to

rent room to working woman. All

privileges. Television and phone. 1600

Seward, apt. 122. Call . TR. 1-8659.

FOR RENT: Newly painted 6 room lower

flat, modernized kitchen, stoker heat,
almost new carpeting for sale. Lin-

wood-Joy Rd. section. TV. 6-0283.

UPPER FLAT, 6 lovely rooms, breakfast

BY OWNER

Three bedrooms, 2nd floor lavatory,
stall shower, aluminum storms and
screens, screened and glassed rear
terrace, new knotty pine recreation
room. Make offer. Shown by appoint-
ment. 6438 London. DI. 1-9883.

ROOM FOR couple or single, near Dex-
ter. Home privileges. TO. 7-3619.

ATTORNEY AND employed attorney wife
desire flat or income under $70. TY.
8-5376.

LARGE BEAUTIFUL furnished room,
separate entrance and bath. TY. 8-4863.

FORRER N. of OUTER DR.

THREE BEDROOM RANCH FACE
BRICK, TILE BATH AND KITCHEN,
G.E. GAS A.C. HEAT, AUTOMATIC
HOT WATER TANK, ALUMINUM
STORMS AND SCREENS, SODDED
SIDE DRIVE, 100 FT. WIDE STREET
PAVED. GOOD TRANSPORTATION.
NEAR SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING.
WILL SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE.
CALL TE. 4-2185. IF NO ANSWER
CALL VE. 8-3139 FOR APPOINT-
MENT.

BUSINESS MAN and family wishes three
bedroom flat, will decorate and main-
tain, references. WE. 5-4835.

APARTMENT AVAILABLE, 3 rooms fur-
niture for sale. 3750 Calvert, apt. 204.

A VERY

NICE room for gentleman, good
transportation, phone service. TY.
5-4051.

SAN JUAN 17351

New home, ready, must sell, want
offer. Three bedrooms and bath up,
living rm., dining rm., and den car-
peted, 1st fl. lay., oil heat. About
$8,000 cash to F.H.A. mortgage. Open
Sunday 1-5.

room, tiled kitchen and bath, stall
shower, automatic hot water, refrigera-
tor and stove. WE. 3-8746 after 7, Sun-
day all day.

.1.

FURNISHED

HOME

To sub-lease for winter months with
privileges to remain longer. In north-
west section. References required.

NATHAN H. KNOPFOW
TE. 4-7042

ROOM FOR woman in newly decorated
front apartment, television and all
home privileges. More for companion-
ship than rent. Linwood district. UN.
2-9465.

NICE FURNISHED room to rent for
couple. 2736 Buena Vista. TO. 7:5102.

SINGLE ROOM to rent for young work-
ing couple, kitchen privileges, phone.
garage and good transportation. Call
TO. 5-9380 or TO. 5-0595.

18927 FREELAND

So. of 7 Mile

Face brick 3 bedroom ranch, fire-
place, garbage disposal, covered rear
and front terrace. Open Sunday 1-7
p.m. Bargain. Builder. WE. 5-8077. .

FURNISHED ROOM for rent, employed
lady preferred; NW section. Widow
alone in apartment. WE. 4-1917.

FURNISHED BUNGALOW to rent for
couple only. Leaving for Florida next
month. TO. 5-0641.

TIDIER ROOM apartment available, fur-
niture for sale, adults only, reasonable.
TY. 6-1772.

WANTED SIX room lower, four in fam-
ily, will decorate. TY. 5-5754 or TY.
6-8291.

GREENFIELD-7 MILE

WHITCOMB, 19318

FURNISHED ROOM. to "rent. 8659 12th
apt. 203. •


Custom quality 3 bedroom bungalow,

BEDROOM AND

perfect condition, 42 ft. fenced and

small adjoining sitting
room to rent. With small adult family,
new home. YE: 8-5564.

2 down, and one"up, gas A. C. heat,

landscaped lot,. 1 1 /2 car warage, price

just reduced. Boulevard Street. Ed

Risdon, UN, 1-1411.

WHITCOMB

19380

Near Vassar Dr.
Beautiful 3 large bedroom one floor

ranch type home. All modern fea-
tures.

POSNER Cr SON, BLDRS.
VE. 8-9686
YE. 7-7491

RISDON

18977'WYOMING AT W.

Additional Classified Ads
(On Pages 22-23)

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