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Fight for Polish-Yiddish Culture
a Losino Battle Editor Tells JTA

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a Jew to get a job than for a
non-Jew.
He said there was no question
but that anti-Semitism was
widespread in Poland, though
the Gomulka regime has tried
to fight it. Actual prosecutions
of Poles for anti-Semitic ac-
tions were a rarity, he stated.
The Jewish Communists, who
constantly seek to persuade the
Gomulka regime to cut Jewish
emigration to a minimum, work
strenuously on their programs,
including a Yiddish Culture Or-
ganization, a Yiddish publish-
ing house, a Yiddish theater
and a number of Yiddish
schools, with some 2,000 chil-
dren attending. These activities
are subsidized by the Polish
Government, Mr. Felberg said.
He explained that the Jewish
Feldberg reported that these Communists were fighting for
Jews see no opportunity to live this program not only to prove
as Jews, nor to make a living. the Communist propaganda
The latter problem is based on theme that only under Com-
the fact that many of them are munism could anti-Semitism be
middle-aged and it is difficult abolished, but also because of
for any middle-aged person to the threat to their status if
compete with the younger ele- Polish Jewry disappeared,
ments of the Polish people and either by emigration or assimil-
on the fact that it is harder for ation.

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
Jewish Communists in Poland
who are struggling to build a
"Yiddish culture" for the
40,000 Jews now living there are
fighting a losing battle. Leon
Feldberg, editor of the South
African Jewish Times, told the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency in
an interview based on a three-
week visit to Poland.
The South African editor said
that. such efforts were doomed
to failure because of a variety
of anti-Jewish pressures. The
"majority" of , Polish Jews, he
stated, including both 30,000
repatriates from the Soviet
Union and the remnant of pre-
Hitler Polish Jewry, "live in
their suitcases." They want' to
leave, mainly for Israel."

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Miller's Play Set for Filming
A film version of Arthur
Miller's highly controversial
drama "A View From the
Bridge" is being planned with
Italian star Raf. Vallone, now
doing the show in Paris, in the
top role.

Liberman's Says .. .
"Don't Cook on Friday!

We Now Serve

A Sabbath Dinner"

New Iraq Regime Frees -
4 Jews; Migrate to Israel

it no longer. Everytime my
favorite game is mentioned in
your paper it's misspelled and
misplaced! I refer to MAH
JONGG! In last week's issue I
found Mah Jongg spelled three
different ways, so won't you
please unite and be correct?
Enclosed you will find absolute
proof of the correct spelling."
. . . Mrs. Pearl Bank, 6445 Lon-
don Ave., Detroit . . . (Mrs.
Bank sends along an official.
hands and rules card of the
National Mah Jongg League
which is used by most players
who we've discovered can't
spell Mah Jongg correctly them-
selves!"

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Four

Jewish immigrants arrived
here Sunday from Baghdad
where they had been impris-
oned by the old regime. They
were among political prisoners
released by the new revolu-
tionary government in. Iraq.

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copy of her birth certificate the Camp site in Buchanan,
and received the shock of her Mich. Samuel N. Katzin, pres-
life ... According to the ident and chairman of the
records, her name wasn't Syl- trustees of the board of Jewish
3140 GD. RIVER FA 1-1010
via! . . . The clerk asked if Education and the College
Turn right at Grand River exit
she had a twin sister because of Jewish Studies, Chicago,
from Lodge Expressway. Same
the only Raskin girl born on presided.
location as before - Eastman
Kodak in front of bldg. Drive
that date was named Leona
in parking lot and walk to
. . . Even her mother or father
Demonology is the study of
shop, in rear.
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DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Sophie Tucker, "Siegel Finally
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TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
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12th at Hazelwood
For A Blind Child" . . . You'll
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because it's the slogan by which
close to 300 volunteers with
• DINNER
cannisters will cram the street
• LUNCH
• BREAKFAST
corners of Detroit for the big
• FINEST IN PARTY TRAYS
• AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
Children Unlimited Tag Day,
You Always Get Quality, Quantity and Quick Service at
Sept. 11 . . . Every cent in the
delicatessen
boxes will go to help in the
& snack shop
training program for pre-school
blind kiddies at the Penrichton
IN NORTHWOOD CENTER — 13 Mile & Woodward
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other is in California, founded
DAILY Sr SUNDAY, 8 A.M. to 1 A.M.
NOW OPEN:
by Esther Williams and spon-
SATURDAY, 8 A.M. to 2 A.M.
sored by the motion picture
Parking for 2000 Cars. Lou Horowitz, Your Host
industry . . . Penrichton is
Children Unlimited's only
12 minutes. from downtown
project, and the $5,000 or more
they expect to raise is a must,
what with a waiting list so long
from all over the country that
Resort accommodations—air conditioned rooms, suites,
AL SIEGEL
another wing is very desper-
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PRESENTS
.
ately needed . . . Dorothy Wiss
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family—baby sitter service:
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