Study Reveals Most Jews Marry `Out of Faith' in West Germany 1.4 oz MAINZ, Germany, (JTA) — A concentrated in the large centers demographic study dealing with like West Berlin, Hamburg, Co- logne, Munich and Frankfurt. West German Jewry, issued here There are 72 official Jewish com- ti at Mainz University, showed that munities in West Germany, - but 59.1 percent of all Jewish mar- Jews also reside in smaller num- riages in this country since 1945 bers in more than 500 other lo- 7 have been "mixed marriages." 7. calities in this country. k.4 The study alSo showed that, of The statistics also showed that 1,166 newly born children in the only four percent of the Jews here Jewish communities in this coun- lived in Germany before the Nazis try between 1951 and 1958; only wiped out the Jewish communi- W. 71 were of "all-Jewis " • trac- ties. Since 1945, about 12,000 Jews have immigrated to Ger- tion. sse The study, a many; 4,500 of them from Israel, rry Maor, of tion by Dr the others, from 32 other coun- e• that only one-fif Aviv, s tries. ti of the newly-born Jew' ch . The study showed further that about 6,000 of the Jews here now dren- were listed a are "pensioners," living on one 0 the Jewish comm ytrere enrolled 'n J s form or another of pensionS or restitution funds. About 8,000 'and educatio progr ere Jews are active in the West Ger- Mao;fig sh ;IL" are offi- man economy, 4,800 of these be- e registe E Jewish ing independent businessmen, ciallS, in e est Ger Most o hem are while 3,200 are employees. commun Danny Raskin's LISTENING P z . THE MOST TALKED ABOUT- THE MOST SHOCKED ABOUT PICTURE OF OUR YEARS! . Continuous Performances Daily from 3 p.m. Air Conditioned I RAN5.-FUR I laIT Woodward at 6 Mile TO 8-8300 or FARNUM THEATER JOS. CAMPAU at HAPILEY Nr. Holbrook HAMTRAMCK COMING: MON., JULY 10 DAILY SHOWINGS . TILL JULY 23 Weekdays: 6' P.M. and 9 P.M. Sat. - Sun.: 2 P.M.-5 P.M.-8 P.M. * * EXCLUSIVE SHOWING IN DETROIT DON'T MISS IT .1.■■•.■ CTED BY ALE The 3; . 30 Minutes of Rag nsearin:6 tir*I f27iC• •BOttle"SCOnei::on Never Before Attempted . AIR CONDITIONED PLENTY OF PARKING BACK IN 1955, two aspiring actors pounded the pavements of New York city looking for work . . . Neither one proved too successful in being able to obtain employment as thes- pians . . . Today, six years later, the two Detroiters are together again under different circum- stances but still in the same field of endeavor—show busi- iness . . . Ralph Chicorel has given the new section of his Kenwood Lounge on Telegraph and Fenkell a face lifting with stage and all, for his former fellow aspirant of the New York days, Paul Stolarsky, teacher at Winship Junior High and producer of "Slings and Arrows," which premiers to- night at the Kenwood. . . . The satirical revue is a new version of "Slings and Ar- rows" that played Detroit ing the 1959-60 se features the best rs it plus some material . . . Beverly Ma witz and Paul, who is als director and o- ducer of e entire prod t were m bers of the "Slings • d Arrow" Nancy ayburn ker co •lete th Gaber n, who a. cou r of wee as mu al dire lyrics sketches were w ten by t Paysner and•rce Rollins, usic b erschel Horowitz a Gaberman . . Two shows nightly are Scheduled for Mondays through Thursdays, 'and three shows on Fridays and Saturdays. . . . Performances for tomorrow night are all sold out . . . Tick- ets can be gotten' at the Ken- wood Lounge and Marwil Book Store at Northland . . . For phone reservations, call KE. 7- 7377. * * * MEMBERS of Knights of Py- thias, Detroit Lodge 55, may well be proud of themselves .. . The Burt Lake Recreation Cen- ter and Camp for under-privi- leged children, owned and op- erated by the Knights of Py- thias of Michigan, has bestowed a great honor on Detroit Lodge 55, in whose name the very fine athletic field is now titlec . • . Detroit 55 undertook to com- pletely furnish the field with athletic equipment and will keep it supplied every year so that the underprivileged young- sters who are sent to Burt Lake can enjoy themselves in their fun - filled athletic endeavors. . . . Joe Snider is chairman, assisted by Henry Willner, both of whom deserve a loud round of applause, along with the membership of Detroit 55, for a. job well done on behalf of the needy children. * * ASK THE TWO youngsters who sold lemonade on the cor- ner of Seven Mile Rd. and Hartwell, last week, and they'll tell you that policemen are not so bad . . . A scout car stopped at their stand and asked the kids if they had a license to sell the penny punch . . . 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