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September 24, 1954 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-09-24

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-51

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Friday, September 24, 1954

Greetings on the New Year

Bond Funds. Cement
Progress in Exports

Rosh Hashanah Liturgy
BY N. E. ARONSTAM, M. D.
This day marks the birth of the world:
history remembereth what was wrought from Eternity.
The great Trumpet hath sounded:
"Hearken to the prophecy of old;
Fear not, oh Israel, ,hine adversaries,
Nor listen to their veiled threats;
Let thy heart be charged with Trust and Faith.
The day of the Lord hath come.
Onward, forward on thy path of redemption.
The Lord is with thee."

MALCOLM MacDOWELL
& ASSOCIATES, INC.

Insurance Companies &

600 Griswold Street

Sincere Best Wishes for a Year of
HEALTH and HAPPINESS
To All Our Members, their Families
and to the Jewish Community

. ,..
..
Israel Bonds help the Jewish
state to produce more cement
for domestic needs and export
at the Nesher Plant shown here.
Exports of cement and other
building materials amounted to
' approximately $2,000,000 last,
year.

421 Charlevoix Bldg.

New -Year- Greetings

From,

Puritan Plumbing Sales Co.

Sharett Stresses
Inconsistencies of
U.S. Aid to Arabs

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Ben Marcus

WO. 5-6300

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Amalgamated. Clothing Workers of AMerica
C.1.0. Detroit Joint Board

8723 Puritan

Life
Banks

Mortgage Correspondents for

Al Marcus

We Specialize in Plumbing
Modernization and Repairs
Free Estimates

• •

New Year Greetings



F RNHAM H MES

'A

7826 SOUTHFIELD


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WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Israel

Prime Minister Moshe Sharett
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published here that Israel is "at

a loss to understand how the

U.S. can reconcile" her policy of
L'Shono Tovo Tikosevu
arming the Arab states "with MINIIIIIIIMIN14004,111140•4101114111004100••••••••••••••••••444
her declared policy and concern
to see Israel prosperous and se-
cure."
Sharett's views were publish-
ed in the U.S. News and Wo•id
Report. The Prime Minister said
that Israel watched "with pro-
Insurance Agency
found dismay and mounting an-
xiety the policy of the American
Government to arm the Arab
Extend greetings on the New Year
states."
to their many friends and patrons.
He foresaw "a state of very
grave peril for our security if
this goes on." The arms, he
said, enhance the Arabs' "ca-
pacity for mischief." He stress-
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VE. 7-0730
ed "this is certainly not a stet
in the direction of peace. It is
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a step away from peace."
He warned that the danger to
Israel and Middle Eastern peace
would become even greater if
Phillip Stolinnan
Max Stollman
the Suez agreement -is followed
by an American policy of supply-
ing arms to Egypt. Asked if the
danger to Israel - could be offset
by a corollary program of arms ,
aid for Israel, Sharett replied
17615 JAMES COUZENS
that "the queStion is whether it
would be corollary."
When the Prime Minister , de-
scribed the anti-Communist at-
titude prevalent in Israel, he was
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asked why there wasn't "more
active collaboration between Is-
rael and the United States on
the problems of security." He
answered that this question
"should be put . to the United
States."
One question asked Sharett
pertained to demands heard in
2000 WEST EIGHT MILE ROAD
Israel "for stronger action to
force an immediate showdown •
FERNDALE, MICHIGAN
with the Arabs—a military
s h o w d o w n." He answered:
"Naturally, people get impa-
tient, but it is not the policy of
Israel, certainly not of its gov- •
ernment, to force the issue in
the military sense. Of course,
we stand ready to react to any
provocation, but are not bent
upon war, nor upon any ex-
pansion."
Sharett expressed the view
that the United Nations truce
supervision machinery "has
proved inadequate." He said the
Federal Savings and Loan Corporation
purpose of retaliatory attacks by
Israelis was "a natural reaction
2% CURRENT RATE
to aggressive violence of • people
brutally attacked so that the
Friendly-Convenient Home of Saving Service
other side should realize that Is-
Member of
rael is not sitting with its arms
folded to be assaulted by any-
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
one with impunity."
Federal Home Loan System

LU. 4-0340





Simon Klein - Myer Klein

Holiday Greetings

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BILTMORE
BUILDING CO.

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L'SHONA TOVO

5715

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DRAKE PRINTING CO.

Best Wishes for a

Happy New Year

Sincere Best Wishes
for the New Year

The

714eiropolitan

Evans-Sherratt

All Accounts Insured to $10,000

20101 W. Seven Mile Rd.

KE. 2-1242

—AMPLE PARKING—
HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 (tart. to 5 p.m.
Fridays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The Quip Levant

As a little girl, a "child prod-
igy" in the eyes of her parents,
finished her selection on the
piano, her proud papa asked
Oscar Levant, "What do you
think -of her execution " "What
! date is it set for?" asked Oscar.

Company

16619 WYOMING

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