• Agudah Honors Return Of Litvins from Israel Mr. and Mrs. Baruch Litvin, of Mt. Clemens, Mich., who re- 'cently returned from their sec- ond visit to Isra.el, will be hon- ored at a dinner arranged by friends of Agudath Israel of De- troit. , The Litvins, beloved figures in local traditional circles and long- time friends of Israel, will be feted at a program at 7 pin., Tuesday, in Lachar's: They will report on Israeli set- tlements, school systems and various other important devel- opments in the Jewish state. Rabbi Pinchos Levin, of Israel, who participated in the corner- stone. laying ceremonies for the Beth Jacbb Seminary in Jeru- salem in 1934, will be here to speak at the dinner. For tickets or reservations, call Rabbi C. Grubner, TE. 4-6624; J. Borenstein, TO. 6-9504, or I. Isbee, ticket chair ma n, TO, 7-2709. Irving Katz's History of Beth El Published; Incorporates Michigan Jewry's History Up to Year 1850 : German Ambassador in - U. S. Claims Neo-Nazis Are 'Dead' in Germany were "unfortunately very few"' Jews in West Germany because the Jews were "so ruthlessly ex- pelled" by the Nazis. He pointed to the reparations treaty with .Israel and its ratification as evi- dence of Germany's present at- titude toward the Jews. WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Ger- man Ambassador Heinz Kreke- ler, speaking at a luncheon at the' National Press Club, said that Nazis and neo-Nazism were "dead as a door nail" in West 20 Germany and there were no chances of a resurgence. Anti-Semitism, he stated, was of "no importance" today in the :economic and political life of West Germany. He said there — DETROIT JEWISH SOUTH HAVEN'S RESORT RECOMMEN 050 Reserve Now HOTEL IRVING I. KATZ (left) Presents First Copy of "The Beth El Story" to Dr. RICHARD C. HERTZ. * -* * * Fifteen years of research and other features, The scholarly study, including the compilation essay by Dr: Jacob R. Marcus, of data and valuable documents eminent historian, on "Three dealing With the history of Hundred Years in America" Michigan and Detroit Jewries, makes this truly. a Tercentenary and especially Temple Beth El, volume—although it had its in- RESORT came to fruition this week with spira.tion on the 100th anniver- REASONABLE RATES the publication of the impres- sary of Temple Beth El in 1950. consistent with the - * * * sive book by Irving I. Katz, "The BEST of everything Beth El Story." A prefatory note by-George W. Published= by Wayne Univer- Stark,- City. Historiographer; a • Beeautiful Rooms sity Press, Mr. Katz's attractive foreword by Leonard N. Simons, • Private Baths and Showers book of 270 pages serves more during whose 'term as Beth El's • Spacious Grounds than the purpose indicated in president this history material- • Kosher Food the title—of presenting the I ized; an introductory article by • Children's Governess Beth El story. Actually, it serves! Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Beth El's • Playground • TV as a basis for. a history of the rabbi, a preface by the author • Dancing • Sports Jews of Detroit; and the History and the appendix in the pre- • Nightly Entertainment of the Jews in Michigan before paration of which Dr. Louis L, Write for. Rates and iBooklet 1850, which precedes the Beth Friedland collaborated with the El Story, fulfills an--important author, complete the volume. 227 .-Oak Street There are more than 200 need in this Tercentenary year, .0U.TH. HAVEN, MICHIGAN which has been utilized through- 'photographs, maps and illu.s- ' Pho;rVes: 408 or 449 - out the country . for the publish- trations in this book, and this ing of many community his- compilation is in itself of great historical value. In addition, tories. there are many documents Dedicated to the memory of which are published here for the Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, former Beth El first time. rabbis, Mr. Katz's book has many - It was the generous financial subvention from the Leonard N. Simons Fund of Temple Beth El that made the publication of this book possible. DES * * The portraits and advertising St..Agathe des Monts, :TE reproductions in Mr. Katz's His- tory of Michigan Jewry, the story P.Q. Canada Dream - Island of EE of the early settlers and of the I the Laurentians a-- artist Frederick S. Cohen, the Paradise for Our middle Honeymooners If background of the early pio- • MC-Entertainment neers—these, supplemented by name. Created • All Social and ' = a bibliography, provide informa- kg* eol.O. Athletic Facilities only to pass on • Cocktail Lounge • Orchestra tion that will guide writers of • Free Coif • Dietary Laws a- - American Jewish history-in their to our guests, Write for folder or Call eferts at evaluating the back- who revel in it. More Summer Fun This ground of Jews in our state. Season at Mr. Katz's history of Temple Beth El is chronological. It be-- gins with the formation of Beth El by, Isaac and Sarah Cozens, in their hcitne on Congress and St. Antoine, in 1850. It proceeds GENOA Cli?; WISCONSIN to tell of the growth of the JUST 1 HOUR FROM CHICAGO Temple, the establishment of For Full Information: cemeteries here, the building of SHINDERMAN SUMMER several edifices in which the MANAGEMENT - congregation worshipped. HOTEL 477 N. Michigan Ave. • Chicago Detroiters will get many Plan on a really won- thrills by recognizing familiar MOhawk 4 6440 derful vacation with us - this summer! Famous names and faces; in the text and for over 45 years as a center of fun. Excellent the photographs; by seeing the cuisine, modern accom- reproduction of advertisements odations, all sports, dancin g, children's of business firms of Beth Ell playground. members. There are illustrations I of the first Jewish calendar Write or Phone for published in Detroit, of Bnai SPECIAL Brith Pisgah Lodge's Charter JUNE RATES issued in 1857, of buildings, Phone 581 pages of accounts in record 56-58-60 North Shore Drive books; reproductions of news- SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN paper stories deeds and mar- riage certificates, and scores of other items of general interest. The Appendix includes repro- ductions of important news- paper articles in 1867 of the The Spot for your Vacation Temple dediCation on Washing- ton Boulevard as well as many NOW OPEN valuable letters, Union of Amer- ican Hebrew-Congregations con- , vention programs, celebrations, etc. There are excerpts of im- portant .addresses delivered at Directly on Lake Michigan, 500 feet of private beach Beth El; lists of Temple, Sister- on the PREMISES • Picturesque - Spacious Grounds hood and Men's Club officers • All Vacation Activities - Professional Entertain- and of the growth of Beth El's ment Staff headed by SALLY, "the Yiddishe Kate membership from 1850—when it Smith" - Dancing nightly 130 Modirn Airy Rooms - was 12—to 1954, when it grew Including Newly Constructed Deluxe Rooms - Tiled to 1,663. Private Baths - Delicious Kosher Food • - Children's An index of names, a list of Activities Supervised by Counsellor - Attractive Rates. illustrations and the Temple's. Members. frif• -11.ie: complete this 111 North Shore• Dive,. Tel )20, Soh 1laven; Mich. interesting volume. May 27-June 30 40ea1 Lake Ii.raa4a a fr;imeliar wakens., fun. larailter. antartaianraat sre yours far a beirt•wee vaostioa. - $10.50 per day, Mr per week for our Best Rooms w i t b PrIva• Bath, three superb meals plus all the won- derful extras; SW1131 - ming Pool, Orchestra,. Free Rhumba Lessons. Midnite Snack, Tennis. etc. a Special June Rates-57.50 per day per person-2 in Room • Private . Beach • Outdoor Patio • Music, Dancing, Sports • Beautiful Rooms With Private Bath and Showers . • Simmons Beautyrest Mattresses • 3 Meals and Midnight Snack • Ale-Conditioned Dining' Room Write or Call Now! 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