Amber and Amber,
Plus 8 Other Ambers
Off to Switzerland
To Wed Nov. 2
,
Jewish Grandson of Murdered Iraq
Premier Living in Israel Kibbutz
19 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday,
`Exodus': Major
Novel About
Modern Israel
TEL AVIV (JTA)—An Israel youth's mother became Saba's
second wife, the first wife be-
Leon Uris' "Exodus," a major
Twin brothers, George H. and weekly reported, in an illus- ing an Egyptian, but the sec-
novel about modern Israel, will
Paul S. Amber and their fami- trated story, that a grandson ond marriage was very un-
be published Sept. 18 by Dou-
lies will be sailing for Lausanne, of Nuri As-Said, the murdered acceptable in Iraq and the
bleday.
Switzerland, on Sept. 2, for a Premier of Iraq, lives with his youth's mother left for Israel
Jewish mother in a kibbutz in
year of twin work.
Opening with events that took
with her son who grew up as
George and Paul are both con- Israel.
place immediately after World
sulting engineers specializing in
The weekly, Dvar Hashavua, an Israeli.
War II, when refugees were
automation. Their firm, nat- said the youth is the son of a - The report included pictures
held on Cyprus after unsuccess-
urally enough, is called Amber former Iraqi ace pilot, Nuri's of Saba and his Jewish wife
ful attempts to enter Palestine
son, Saba Said. The weekly and a variety of pictures of the
and Amber.
illegally, it includes many his-
child. The family of the
They
are
going
to
Switzerland
said the youth was expected
torical events and real-life inci-
to study Swiss automation and to join the Israel army in two mother, according to the week-
dents, ranging from Biblical
to gather material for several years, according to his mother. ly, was very friendly with
times to the establishment of
Said's family, the two families
books on the subject that they
the State of Israel ten years
The weekly reported that the having lived as neighbors in
are
writing
for
Ronald
Press
ago.
Baghdad.
Co. They have also been invited
In telling of the pioneers who
by leading European industrial- Newark - Committee -
took part in the country's strug-
ists as well as some governments
"if music be the food
gle for independence and recog-
to Study Problems
to lecture in their countries.
of love, . . .
nition, Uris describes the daily
MISS RUTH SOLOMON
With Paul and George are
life of the kibbutzim, and traces
of
Suburban
Shifts
Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Solo- George's wife, Shirley, and his
the family backgrounds of sev-
NEWARK, N.J., (JTA) —
eral of the main characters. By mon, of 17144 Strathmoor, an- children, Allen, 12; Ina, 5;
land, ley sea and by air, the nounce the engagement of their and Jerome, 8; and Paul's fam- Seeking to cope with the prob-
. VE 5-6103
plays on."
children of Israel made their daughter, Ruth Lee, to Allen S. ily, consisting of his wife, Sylvia, lems common to the nation-wide
way to the Promised Land—two Rosenfeld, of 4000 Cortland. A Benjamin, 7; Rhonda, 4, and Jewish shift to suburbia, the
Betty, 2—for a grand total of Jewish Community Council of
brothers walked across Europe, Nov. 26 wedding is planned.
10 Ambers Switzerland-bound.
Essex County has established
300 unarmed children on a
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In addition to the professional a Committee on Suburban
small ship defied an Army, hun-
projects they have lined up, the Planning.
dreds of faithful Yemenites
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Ambers are looking forward to
were transported in a daring air-
Leo Yanoff, president of the
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
p
ean
education
-
the taste of Eurb
lift. Included are the stories of
Formals,
Candids, 3 D's, Movies
their children will get and are Council, said that the job of
For Quality Workmanship
Englishmen, Arabs and Ameri-
the
committee
will
be
to
study
also hoping for a chance to visit
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cans who were passionately or
Call Mr. Rosen
other countries, including Is- the various areas of community
reluctantly involved in the cre-
organization
as
they
have
been
This Week's Radio and
rael, for tourist purposes.
ation of the new nation.
Television Programs
Last summer, George, who affected by suburban shifts in
Uris' extensive research for
Jewish Interest
of
lives
at 19925 Schaeffer, came the heavily-populated county.
this book included dozens of in-
out with a plan that was picked Sidney M. Weinstein of West
terviews and the reading of
WORDS WE LIVE BY
up by the newspapers. He was Orange, has been named com-
some 300 non-fiction books. He
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Orchestra - Entertainment
going to apply engineering mittee chairman.
traveled 12,000 miles within Is-
Station: WWJ.
principles
to
the
raising
of
his
302 Fox Building
Among
the
specific
problems
rael. The novelist ("Battle Cry"
Feature: The fifth in a series
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and "The Angry Hills") and of discussions by Prof. Mark children and the planning of which the committee will ex-
screenwriter ("Gunfight at 0. K. Van Doren, of Columbia Uni- their summer vacation. Every- amine are those of extending
Corral") will write the screen- versity, and Maurice Samuel, thing was to be planned in ad- Jewish agency services to sub-
Confirmation,
play for the forthcoming movie author and lecturer, on "Great vance—if it works for machines, urban areas, coordinating pres-
Wedding, Bar Mitzvah,
version of "Exodus," to be Words in the Literature of the why not children? No word ent services, the relationships
Sweet Sixteen Invitations.
from Amber on how the plan with suburban synagogues. A
filmed by Otto Preminger and Bible," will be heard.
Matches and Napkins
worked.
key problem will be finding
United Artists.
* * *
Complete Selection at
Paul and his family live at means of involving suburban
Reasonable Prices
Born in Baltimore, Uris now
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
14235 Curtis
MRS. KATE ALTMAN
residents in positions of service
lives with his wife and three
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
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children in Encino, Calif.
to the Community Council, the
Station: WXYZ.
United Jewish Appeal and the
Feature: Rabbi Melvin Wein- Seeks Reunion With
Rembrandt lived in the Jew- man, of Temple Israel, Water-1
local beneficiary agencies.
Dance with Delight
ish quarter of Amsterdam and bury, Conn., will speak on "Not Son He Thought Was
Yanoff said the committee
painted a host of pictures of
to
hopes to establish " a sound
Executed
by
Nazis
by
Bread
Alone."
Jews—all sympathetically.
* * *
LARRY- FREEDMAN
Samuel Levinstein, an Eliza- pattern for a more integrated
COUNCIL BROADCAST
and his Orchestra
beth, N.J. building contractor, and closely knit continuing re-
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
is seeking permission from the lationship in all areas of Jewish ILI 7-2899
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Station: WJLB.
U.S. State Department to fly community interest and concern.
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Feature: Mrs. Samuel Robins, to Poland for a reunion- with a We want to find way of bring-
newly elected president of the son whom he thought had fallen ing the people in the suburbs
For the Finest in
Jewish National Home for Asth- victim to the Nazis in World closer to the organized Jewish
Music and - Entertainment
community as represented by
matic Children at Denver, will War II.
At Reasonable Prices.
discuss the role and activities
Last week Levinstein received the Community Council and
It's
UJA."
of that organization.
a cable from a friend in Poland
telling him that his son was
still alive and had apparently Cha-Cha at Stevensville
just been released from con-
Don Julio and his Latin
finement in Russia. A trans- American Rhythms are being
Atlantic phone call established featured nightly in the Starlight
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edgar Ber- the veracity of the cable.
Room of the Stevensville Lake
Levinstein, 48, was arrested Hotel, Swan Lake, N.Y. Also
lin announce the engagement of
and his Orchestra
their daughter, Elinor Ruth, to by the Gestapo in 1942, along featured at the resort is Mac
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Stanton Henry Berlin, son of with his wife, two sons and two Pollock and his society orches-
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Weiss, daughters. He was separated tra.
of Chicago. The prospective from his wife and children. His
bride and bridegroom both at- wife died in 1943. He was re-
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Ara
Pay Only
gan, where she is a senior in and came to this country in
the school of education and he 1947. The son he seeks a re-
is a senior in law school. An union with is now 28 years old.
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eeeptbsyt,
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Smart brides select the
announce the engagement of
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their daughter, Sandra Carole,
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Mile
Rd.
Helen Klein and the late Mr. posal to form a world organiza-
staff of this famous hotel spe-
Irving Klein. The wedding will tion of teachers of Hebrew was
cializes in catering to wed-
dings — lifts so many nagging
take place on June 14.
approved at an international
details from the shoulders of
conference of Hebrew school
the bride and her family.
The great sage of the Tal- teachers with 350 delegates from
And whether you select the
mud, Resh Lakish, was, in his all parts of the world in at-
magnificent Grand Ballroom
earlier years, what we would tendance.
for a party of 750, or one of
describe as a professional prize
The proposal was put to the
our exquisite Parlors for an
fighter.
intimate family group of as
parley after a report by Dr.
small as twenty, you may rest
Shimon Pollack, president of the
ar-
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assured that the accommoda-
tions and service will be the
JOHN
sociation, which pointed out
finest in Detroit.
Boys and Girls 6-12
Boys and Girls 4-5
that the general low socio-
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A varied program for a healthful,
sion had failed to attract young
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remember that your wedding
interesting and safe summer vacation.
people.
As
a
result,
Dr.
Pollack
Candids • Formals
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
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Max
Pleasant,
Director
said,
there
was
now
a
serious
for
For information and reservations, call
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000
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Moshe Sharett, former pre-
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mier of Israel, addressed the
For Boys and Girls, 6-15
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final session on the role of
Physician on Premises
Eliezer
Ben
Yehuda,
Hebrew
26
Years
For Over
Thomas Cohn, Ph.D., Director
lexicographer
and
pioneer
of
the
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Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave.
or WO. 2-7510
culture.
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