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December 13, 1957 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-12-13

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Great Advances in Freedom Seen
by AJ Committe e During Decade

The "momentous civil right s Employment Practices Law; Su-
gains" during the past decad e preme Court rules that workers
represent "the greatest achiev e- may refuse to work on their
without sacrificing un-
ment in the advancement o f Sabbath
employment compensations.
freedom and equality since th e Housing—State forbids discrimi-
Emancipation Proclamation, " nation and segregation in public
Martin L. Butzel, chairman of housing. Public Accommoda-
the Detroit Chapter of the tions—State amends civil rights
American Jewish Committee, law to strengthen anti-discrimi-
said in announcing the .publica- nation provision; extends defi-
tion of a ten-year survey of civil nition of public accommodations
rights progress in the United to include motels and public
States entitled "The Peopl e housing. Fraternities — Univer-
sity of Michigan and Wayne
Take the Lead."
State University take steps to
Contributors to the survey in- end discrimination in Greek-let-
dude President Dwight D. Eis- ter societies.
enhower, f or m e r President
Butzel reported that seven
Harry S. Truman and Vice
President Richard M. Nixon. cities have made the following
They head a group of leaders in civil rights gains in the last ten
government, armed forces, edu- years:
cation, housing, employment, re-
Detroit—U. S. Court of Ap-
ligion and voluntary organiza- peals upholds Lower Court ban
tions who report on civil rights on racial segregation in city's
gains in their respective areas. public housing; Baroga—Hous-
"The State of Michigan, Butzel ing Authority eliminates segre-
said, has registered significant gation in city housing projects;
progress in five major civil Benton Harbor — Federal Dis-
trict Court enjoins City Housing
rights areas:
Commission from segregating or
Armed Services — discrimina- refusing to admit qualified Ne-
tion in National Guard ends. groes to public or veterans'
Employment—State adopts Fair housing under its control;
Ecorse, Hamtramck, Pontiac and
River Rouge bar discrimination
in public and private employ-
ment.
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The forty-page report, pub-
lished as the Committee's an-
nual survey of legislative, ad-
r
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ministrative, judicial and volun-
tary civil rights advances in the
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United States, will be issued on
Bill of Rights Day, (Dec. 15)
which this year celebrates the
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stittition's first 10 amendments.
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anniversary year of the Presi-
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Red Cross Visits
Israeli Seamen

A fun-filled winter vacation tivities, parties, dancing and
program for tweens and teens at camping has been scheduled.
the Ten Mile branch of the Jew-
Club meetings will be sus-
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
ish Community Center has been pended
to The Jewish News
during the winter vaca-
planned for the 10-day period tion. The
game room and the
GENEVA—The International from Dec. 22 to 31. ,
canteen, however, will be open
Red Cross disclosed Wednesday
A
variety
of
winter
sports
ac-
as
usual.
that its delegates in Egypt visit-
ed six members of the crew of
the Israeli fishing t r a w l e r
SAVE WHERE YOUR nias
Doron imprisoned by the Egyp-
tians since Sept. 26. They
sr g :a; Grow Fas ter
found the arrested - seamen in
good health.
At City Bank "passbook" savings go faster, safely and
The visit took place last
automatically, because, instead of a trivial one per cent
week when the Red Cross dele-
You get 21 /2 times as much interest
gates delivered food parcels
and medical supplies to the im-
prisoned sailors.
Red Cross officials said their
organization "continues its ac-
tion in favor of the arrested
men."

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Oak Park JWV Post
to Install New Officers

The Oak Park JWV post will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods, 24061 Coolidge.
The post will conduct its
formal installation of officers
at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 22 at the
Veteran's Memorial Home, 4095
W. Davison, Detroit.
All World War II and Korean
veterans are invited to join the
post.
Information may be obtained
from Avery Joseff, LI. 3-0979,
or M. Noble, LI. 4-9517.

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Ten-Mile Center Lists Winter Vacation Plans

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WEST SEVEN MILE. NEAR EVERGREEN
• EAST EIGHT MILE. EAST OF GRATIOT

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• MACK AND CADIEUX

• OAK PARK—WEST NINE MILE ROAD. NEAR COOLIDGE
Suksurban • HAZEL PARK—STEPHENSON HIGHWAY. NEAR JOHN R
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A few days ago I came home
in the evening tired after a day
of work and as I went up the
staircase I heard the crying of
my little son. "Mother! Mother!
give me flour and sugar and
oil. The teacher said that every
child must bring flour and
sugar and oil, to the kinder-
garten."
Just as I opened the door
my son jumped into my arms,
saying tearfully (in crying):
"Mother says she is busy now
and cannot give me flour and
sugar and oil. But tomorrow
we are making pancakes in
honor of Hanukah."
Of course on the morning
of the next day my son went
to the kindergarten with a
small parcel `in which were all
the things necessary for making
pancakes.
The festival of Hanukah is
very popular with the children
of the kindergarten. They dec-
orate the walls with colorful
decorations and hang a gigan-
tic top made of paper and
bearing the letters Nun Gim-
mel Heh Peh (Ness Gadol
Hayah Poh—there was a great
miracle here) from the ceiling.
On the eve of the festival
the children light the Hanu-
kah candles in the kindergar-
ten and sing the songs of the
festival. On the next day Hanu-
kah vacation begins, for the
kindergartens and schools in
Israel are closed throughout -
the eight days of the festival.
In the evenings you may
walk through the streets of
Jerusalem and see thousands
of candelabra in the windows
of the houses. On the lofty
buildings in all parts of the
town stand large Hanukah
Menorot while a festive at-
mosphere fills the hearts of
both children and adults.

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