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November 11, 1960 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-11-11

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41,

Eleven Jews Again to Serve in U.S. House of
Representatives; 1 New Member Defeated

(Continued froln Page 1)
Turkish dialect spoken by the
Moslem inhabitants of that
area.
In addition to t
lood libel"
article in the Au
ssue o
newspaper, anoth
1 •
issue published
cused
the Jews in
of bei
"backw
an '
tually
to
force
syna-
gogue
is article
spoke of
n the ar s
"hamp
progress,'
sta
f t
rss
ce of a
nag in
of Buinaks It is u
y
ew dozen ag peo
the
ynagogue, but
fact of
its presence
at harm
a s and rit
as circumcision, arriag
monies according old custo
and many of r are inspire
and sup ortl e synagog
ishy one can
with
ain and without e
gera
that the synagogue
dam
to the f • -r Corn u-
nist ducation of V ouths of
the Tat nationality
• uilding
of communis any
e further
spiritua
ltpment of the
Tats.
e the time has
come fo
Tat community it-
self to r se the question of the
closing of the synagogue."

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
ho -land, and denied the right
ago to the former Ora Aboulafi
r
e sen, n
merican
to The Jewish News)
to
igrate where he would be
a 13-generation Israel sabr
citize , is active in ew
affairs
WASHINGTON — At least one Sephardic background.
fr
to do so." He pointed out
sen and philanthropic cause benefit-
the Soviets denied Jews the new Congressman of the Jewish has spent time in Isra
d has ing Israel.
me specific rights granted faith was elected Wednesday, been active in Stat
Israel
J'en has
ction of
other Soviet citizens.
ppeal and
r of the
while ten Jews retained Congres- bonds, United Jewi
similar undertaki
. He is a
ess to be
USSR
sional seats and one suffered de- member of Bnai
onding
th and other
eli sabra. The
y
feat.
Jewish groups.
ried in America.
EW YORK
A) — Dr.
The New Jersey Congressman
The new C gressman tried—
Nahum Goldma
said that, as is Democrat S. Joelsen, who is twice before to in the seat he C
ads bring fast results!
a result of suc
otest meet'
married to an 'Israeli sabra.
finally achieved,
ce losi
the Sept
er Paris
er-
The incumbent who lost his only 148 votes. He as
-MURRY KOBLIN
e on
pligh
oviet seat was also a Democrat—
uty Attorney General in
s, "
gs are
ning to Ludwig Teller of New
ew
ey and as an acting "WORLD'S WORST
ov -'
ithin
let Union. represented a
utor. He enjoys a distin-
district
Advertising Artist"
tone
ever, that the as a liberal
ocr- . He lost guish a le reputation.
cess o
lioration of e lot to a De
t of another party
Q_SLO
Q_ L9 Q_SLS2
of So
wry would b
action.
a
one.
The ly Jewish mem
e world Jewi
Hous ho is a Republ .
CHES • JEWELRY
e statement a •
`wis Sey Halpern,
Agency offices her As examples , Yor
etained his s
Certified Master
of what he to •
evidence that
Watchmaker & Jeweler
Th other Jews who kept the'
changes
'al Soviet atti-1 place in Congress — all
18963 LIVERNOIS
UN 1-8184
tudes to
Soviet Jewry were' crats
e Reliresentar
ester
Open Monday & Thursday to
oldmann said that al Holtzma er, Abra-
Daily to 6
er of books by living Yid- ham J. Multer, Leonard Farb-
ADVERTISING A RT
iters in Russia were now stein, Herbert Zelenki and J. H CrenrririrrifInnr111111-11
preparation; that the Union Gilbert, all of New York, Herman
of Soviet writers had submitted Toll of Pennsylvania, .Sidney
a formal request to the Soviet Yates of Illinois and Samuel N.
SERVICE STATION
--->COLOR(---
Government for establishment of Friedel of Maryland.
Old Phonographs Converted to Stereo
BLACK & WHITE
a Yiddish journal; and that dis-
No Senate seats held by Jews
cussions were now under way in were at issue in this election.
Soviet government circles on the ,
Congressman-elect Joelsen of
anks.,,„
.1
creation of a permanent Yiddish Patterson, N.J., is the first Demo-
theater in Russia.
crat in 48 years to be elected
Goldmann disclosed that he from his 8th Congressional Dis-
had been talking with leaders of trict. lie is 44, and a Phi Beta
various Jewish groups about the Kappa graduate of Cornell Uni-
Moscow Charged with
possibility, which he described as versity who served as a Naval in-
Maintaining Anti-Jewish
completely uncertain, th
elligence lieutenant in World
Emigration Policy
MOT,' BOLA
might be invited
•n to
Two.
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A next Ecume
the
en was married 14 years
report to the United Nations by Roman
is Church in
62.
AT
three major Jewish organiza-
. ilv
e onfirmation of
tions, charging the Soviet Union
e
Cr
Ian Jewish Privations
with anti-Semitism in emigration
01 ,
policies, was made public by
ONDON, (JTA
ar-
• Web
Philip M. Klutznick, chairman
alho, pre
o-
Bnai Brith's International Cou
Jewish Assoc , sa
e
19940 Live rnois
cii.
had received a eye- W ess con-
SINCl 1938"
E t,„-tvenikt
Written
UN 2-4455
firmation of e-spread repor
Documented with statemen
exter Sales & Service Guarantee on
for



by Premier Khr - shchev and au of discrimination against Jews •
11565 DEXTER • LICENSE No. 216 ALL Repairs
elv/M
GIFTS OF DISTINCTION
thenticated instances in which the he Soviet Union.
"SINCE
PHONE
In a report to the as
tion's
reunion of families and ethnic
1938"
Open from 10:30 a.m.
ncil, Carvalho
that he
groups have been authorized, the
recentl
discussions
report stressed that the USSR ha
displayed some sympathy at with guiShed Jewish ob-
times "except in the case of server," whom he did not name.
He said that person had spent
Soviet Jews."
The memorandum, prepared by many years in Russia in an offi-
Bnai Brith, the Board of Jewish cial position and, in that capacity,
Deputies of Great Britain, and had a unique opportunity of
the South African Board of Jew- studying Jewish life there. He
ish - Deputies, also surveyed emi- added that the individual had
gration policies affecting Jews in confirmed "in _ greater detail the
Communist satellite states and in list of official and unofficial
privations which Russian Jews
North Africa.
The report found attitudes to- must bear."
The Anglo-Jewish leader also
ward Jewish emigration "more
said
the "concern of the Jewish
liberal" in some satellite states
than in the USSR, but "subject world" for the welfare of Moroc-
to the vagaries of administrative can Jews was brought directly to
arbitrariness." In the North the attention of the Crown Prince
African countries of Morocco, of Morocco, when the Prince vis-
Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, vary- ited Britain recently.
ing-forms of restrictions against
Jews hinder emigration and re-
entry, the report noted.
The three Jewish groups joint-
ly maintain consultative status
The fiftieth anniversary of a
with the UN, th
the Coordi-
nating Bo
Jew
Organi- Boston newspaper executive and
zations.
CBJO submi d the his wife has been marked by a
survey . o the United
ons major fund established at Bran-
Sub
• •i in on Preventi of deis University.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Dis
nation and Protectio of
Abraham Weisberg, Brookline,
Mi
ities.
Mass., has created a fellowship at
mmenting
the Waltham, Mass., college.
utznick said:
er
"The Abraham and Sarah Weis-
vidence
n's b e r g Fellowship Endowment
attern
ma- Fund" honoring the business man-
ion t
viol
the ager of the Jewish Advocate and
USSR's
ons 'tut'
guar- his wife will subsidize a gradu-
ntees of
uality
ong its ate student or faculty member
ultiple
°nal'
with a broad background in the
The tragedy
e Soviet Jew, techniques of printing production.
said, w
t "he is denied He will serve as technical ad-
ye as a Jew, in his visor to the student sponsored
publications on the Brandeis Uni-
versity campus.
IF YOU TURN THE
Announcement of the $25,000
gift was made at a recent golden
wedding celebration attended by
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
250 people at the Belmont Coun-
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
try Club.
Michigan's Largest State-Chartered Savings Association
Brandeis President Dr. Abram
Dexter
at
Cortland
• Livernois at W. 7 Mile • W. 9' Mile near Coolidge
L. Sachar accepted the gift from
Joseph G. Weisberg, co-publisher
Main Office: Woodward at Congress • 5 Other Branches
of the Advocate and son of the
Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich.
honored couple.

'

OHRENSTEIN

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Gift to Brandeis
Honors Publisher

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AMERICAN
SAVINGS

3 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, November 11, 1960

Revival of Blood Libel in USSR
Creates Revulsion in UN Ranks

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