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September 16, 1955 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-16

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The President's New Year Message
Asks Renewed Efforts for Peace

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—President Dwight D. Eisen-
hower extended the following greetings to the Jews of
America, through the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, on the occasion of Rosh Hashanah:
"On the occasion of the Jewish New Year,
I extend greetings to all Americans of the
Jewish faith.
"I hope that your observance will renew
in each of you a devotion to the cause of
peace and a determination to help advance
the welfare of your fellow men in accord-
ance with the ancient spiritual and moral
teachings of your religion. To people of every
persuasion these teachings are a continuing
guide in the search for justice and good will
among nations and a better life for men,
women and children everywhere in the
President
Eisenhower
world.

Hoke Levin Head
Vocational Agenc

STUTTGART, (JTA) — The
State of Baden-Wuerttemberg
and the municipality of Hechin-
gen, formerly a Hohenzollern en-
clave in this area, have restored
the Jewish cemetery of Hechin-
gen, which goes back more than
two centuries.

The beautiful mountainside
graveyard, which the Nazis had
desecrated, was given over to
the custody of the Baden-Wuert-
temberg Jewish Community in a
solemn ceremony held in con-
junction with Hechingen's 700th
anniversary. At the same time,
a tablet commemorating the 22
Hechingen Jewish victims of
Nazism was unveiled. Plans are
under way, it was learned at the
same time, to restore the an-
cient Jewish cemetery at Loer-
rach, on the Swiss border, which
dates from 1670.

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Mt. Zion Hospital in San Fran-
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from the U. S. Public Health
Service for continuation of its
cancer research by Dr. Sanford
Leeds.

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Both doctors are cooperating
with Drs. Gerson R. Biskind and
Dr. Donald E. Bernstein, who re-
cently received a three year re-
search grant of $42,000 from the
National Cancer Institute of the
U. S. Dept. of Dealth, Education
and Welfare.

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Trustees re-elected to secon d
terms of three years were Samue
Frankel, Kellman, Saul Rose an
Shevitz. George C. Golanty, Mor- d
ton E. Harris, Jay M. Kogan and
Charles F. Rosen were elected to
first terms of three years.
The Jewish Vocational Service,
located in the Fred M. Butzel
The world's largest bean ele- Memorial Building at 163 Madi-
vator is located at Saginaw, son, is a member agency of the
Mich.
Jewish Welfare Federation of De-
troit and is a beneficiary of the
annual Allied Jewish Campaign.
WE ARE NOW
It provides job placement, voca-
tional and educational guidance,
aptitutde testing services, and as-
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
sistance in securing scholarship
BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET
loans and grants.
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
Albert Cohen is executive di-
Prices. Can accommodate from
rector and Lloyd Meadow is ad-
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
ministrative assistant.
and piano also available.

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Re-elected as officers witl
Levin were Nahtan Shevitz anc
Robert S. Amberg, vice-presi
dents; Leon G. Winkelman, sec
retary, and Jacob Kellman, trea
surer. Together with Simon an c
Clarence L. Ascher they consti
Dr. Leeds, working with Dr. tute the executive committee.
Max E. Childress, is doing ex-
Levin recently was elected t o
perimental surgery in a research the national board of the Amer -
program investigating the func- ican ORT Federation (Organiza -
tion of the transplanted adrenal
tion for Rehabilitation through
gland in connection with cancer. Training).

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Chicken Paprikash,
Stuffed Cabbage

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The board of trustees of the
Jewish Vocational Service an
nounces the election of Hoke Le
yin as president of the agency
He succeeds Erwin S. Simon.

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