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September 16, 1955 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-16

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Numerous Countrywide Events Set for
12th Annual Book Month, Nov. 4-Dec. 4

The 12th annual national ob- man of the Detroit Jewish Book
servance of Jewish Book Month Month Committee.
will be celebrated this year froth
LoCal Jewish book councils,
Nov. 4 to Dec. 4, it was announc- Jewish Community Councils,
ed by Rabbi Ely E. Pilchik, Ne- Jewish Community Centers and
work, president of the National other Jewish communal groups
Jewish `Welfare Board sponsored will mark the month through
Jewish Book Council of America,. exhibits, lectures, radio and tel-
located at 145 32nd St., New York evision programs, sermons on
Dr. Norman Drachler is chair- I Jewish Book Sabbath (Nov. 19),

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
To OUT Friends and Customers

LUNA RESTAURANT

Excellent Italian and American Food
Steaks . . . Chops . .. Famous for Pizzo Pies

11 a.m. to 4 a.m. — Carry Out Service

Cortering to Parties and Banquets

19845 W. McNichols at Evergreen
KEnwood 3-6210

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-65

Friday, September 16, 1955 .

New Year's Greetings

authors' receptions, book drama-1
tizations, book reviews and dis-
cussions and library programs,
Rabbi Pilchik said. Book Month
events will also be held in USO
clubs, at military installations
and veterans hospitals.
Among the Council's 24 dif-
ferent program aids available to
participants in Jewish Book
Month - events are: "Jewish Book
Programs," a guide to community
organization and group activities;
"Jewish Book Month in Public
Libraries," by Gertrude Finkle,
and 'Jewish Book Festival,"
(published in English and Yiddish
editions) which offers guidance
on setting up a book program in
the home.
Practical hints on setting up a
313
Jewish library in a Jewish Com-
munity Center, Jewish school or
synagogue are found in The
Jewish Library," by Jacob S.
Golub. For those planning to or-
r
ganize and conduct a Jewish book
shop there is "The Jewish Book
Shop," by Isidore Coopeman.
Also available from the Jewish
Book Council are: guides to or-
ganizing and conducting reading
circles for women, a series of
plays, book lists for children, a I
book list for the Jewish adult con-
taining 125 titles, two posters
heralding the Month, and a life-
size
size photographic reproduction of ;.„
a four-shelf bookcase of Jewish L..—
books in English, Hebrew and
Yiddish.

from

THE LIGHTSTONE FAMILY

19368 Green lawn

Holiday Greetings

Irving A. Levy Agency

All Forms of Insurance

FOX BLDG.

WO. 2-5352

Detroit 1, Michigan

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Sincerest Best Wishes on New Year's

Pompei Pizzeria Restaurant

Businessmen's Noonday Lunch, 11:30-2:30

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Best Wishes for a Happy New Year

To Our Friends and Patrons

Philip Kramer Agency, Inc.

We Carter to Weddings and Parties

Carry-Out Service - Beer and Wine Served

15424 W. Warren at Greenfield, Dearborn

Phone LUzon 2-1245

JAMES COUZENS

Di . 1-1077

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Season's Greetings -

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N Reunion in New York

LAFER BROTHERS -

EDNA S SHOE SALON

Come in and See Our Exciting, New
Fall and Winter Merchandise

Coffee — Salad Dressing

Teas and Syrup

High Quality — Dressy and Casual Shoes
Store Hours: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., Thurs. and Fri. 10 A.M. to

Available at Neighborhood Markets

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19166 Livernois

9 P.M.

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Holiday Greetings

Best Wishes to Our Friends and Patrons

Danby's Store for Men

DYNA INN

Cocktail Lounge and Wonderful Food

Men's Quality Apparel

7500 W. tvlcNICHOLS ROAD

Luncheon 11 to 3 — Dinner 5 to 10 — Supper 10 to 12

Air Conditioned .

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
To All Our Friends and Patrons

15254 HOUSTON ROAD

Always Comfortable

14345 Livernois

122 W. MAPLE

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year

. To All Our Friends and Patrons

CURCIO & TRIONFO

Produce Commission Merchants

Mr. Zerillo, Manager

2538 MARKET

WO. 1-0839

Season's Cordial Greetings

GIN-MILL CHOP 'HOUSE

Luncheon 11 to 4 — Dinners Served to 1 A.M.

Visit Our New DiningRoom

1128 SHELBY

WO. 4-7201

Mordecai Yunger, 25, an Is-
raeli merchant seaman, rejoices
in a reunion with his sister
Miriam, 29, who arrived recent-
ly in the United States with
the aid of United Hias Service,
Jewish international migration
agency, and Miriam's son, Yitz-
chok, 7, who was born in Buda-
pest and whom he had never
seen. Miriam and Mordecai
were both born in Romania.
He left there for Israel in 1945
and went to sea in the mer-
chant marine of his new land.
Miriam went to Budapest.
Their father, another brother
and sister, are in Israel. Mor-
decai had heard that his sister
and his nephew were coming
to the United States, and when
his ship came to Baltimore he
inquired about and learned
from United Hias the where-
abouts of his sister.

Condemn KKK Rebirth.

S. C. (JTA) Re-
birth of the Ku Klux Klan in
any form was condemned by the
Southern Association of Attor-
neys General, following a Klan
meeting in Horry County, S. C.,
which had been the scene of flog-
gings by night raiders until a
number of Klansmen were sent
to jail three years ago.
The Klan meeting heard E. L.
Edwards, of Atlanta, Ga., say that
the Klan had to become stronger
in order to fight various "evils"
threatening white supremacy —
among them the activities of the
Bnai Brith Anti - Defamation
League.
The anti-Klan statement was
endorsed by 10 of the 14 mem-
bers of the attorneys general's
group, according to T. C. Calli-
son, attorney general of South
Carolina and chairman of the
organization. He said replies
were expected from the other
four later this week. The resolu-
tion originated with John Ben
Butler, attorney general of Texas.

BIRMINGHAM

Holiday Good Cheer

THE OSTERMANN CO.

Blue Printing - Photostats - Drafting Room SupplieS

2222 WOODWARD

\N O. 2-2977

WO. 2-2978

New Year's Greetings

JAMES L. GOUDREAU

Kithen Alterations - Custom Cabinets

Recreation Rooms

11367 Columbia

Building Maintenance

KEnwood 3-1259

COLUMBIA,

New Year's Best Wishes

Frigid Food Products, Inc.

W. R. Roth & Sons - Joseph R. Roth

Irving Roth and Family

1599 East Warren

TEmple 1-7900

New Year Best Wishes

JEFFERSON STEEL CO.

WAREHOUSE

1579 E. Fort St. at Orleans

Detroit 7, Mich.

WO. 2-5000

Holiday Greetings

GLANZ & KILLIAN CO.

CONTRACTORS

PLUMBING - HEATING - VENTILATING
FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

1761 West Forest Avenue
TEmple 1-7820

Holiday Greetings to All

i PRESSURE VESSEL SERVICE

Distributor of Bulk Muriatic Acid

6473 ANSTELL

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WA. 1-1200

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