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September 18, 1964 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-18

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Dance Demonstration Set

Adds Shalom Married Couples
Club will hold its first program
9 p.m. Wednesday at the syna-
gogue. A talk and demonstration
of new dance steps will be fea-
tured, with Joe Cornell.

Mr. and Mrs.
Robert R. Lewiston
and Family

18295 Wildemere
Detroit, Michigan 48221

extend best wishes for a year of
health and happiness to all their -
relatives and friends.

To all those, who so .
generously gave their
help and their vote of
'confidence at election
tune, my heartfelt
thanks, and a sincere
wish for a Happy New
Year.

Story of Hadrian's Nephew

The Would-Be Merchant

The Roman emperor Hadrian
had a nephew Onkelos, whose great
desire was to become a merchant.
Although Hadrian scoffed at
this, he finally realized the young
man's mind was made up, and al-
lowed him to leave home, with this
piece of advice:
"The secret of all successful bus-
iness is this: If you see something
that is considefed of no value, and
even despised, go ahead and buy
it. For be sure that some day, it
will rise in value, and become the
most precious .article. And then, if
you are the possessor of the article,
or of the material for it, you will
surely become rich."
Promising to remember t h i s,
Onkelos isteparted for Palestine.
There, he c verted to Judaism.
To becom a good Jew, Onkelos

Best wishes for a year of health
and happiness to all our rela-
tives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Sulkes

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should enjoy the bounties that are decreed for us.

May the coming year be full of blessings for

Israel, for American and world Jewries and for

our kinsmen and their neighbors everywhere.

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The Stollman Families

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Two Arab
infiltators from the Gaza Strip
were killed Sept. 9 in a clash with
an Israeli patrol. Two Israeli sold-
iers were wounded.
The clash occurred after mid-
night when the patrol intercepted
the two Arabs who began shooting!
when they were challenged. The
patrol returned the fire, killing
the two Arabs. Two submachine-1
guns were found near theTho.dies.
Another Arab infiltrator was ap-
tured near the Jordanian border. '

;Warsaw Ghetto Exhibit
Opened in Stuttgart

STUTTGART (JTA)—An exhi-
bition entitled "The Hell of War-;
saw," and devoted to life in the
Warsaw Ghetto, opened here at I
the Stuttgart Polytechnic. The ex-
hibition includes documents,
photographs and other materials
depiciting both life in the ghetto
and the final struggle during the
ghetto uprising in 1943.
Commenting on the exhibit, the
Stuttgarter Zeitung says that it
should serve as "both a warning to
the coming generation and a
pledge that such things will never
happen again."

3 Soviet Chess Champs

to Join Israel Tourney

TEL AVIV (JTA) —Three So-
viet chess champions will partici-
pate in the world chess tournament
which will be held in Tel Aviv in
November. Tournament officials
said that 38 countries had already
registered for the competition and
that the total may go over 40,
which would be a record for the
competition.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

16—Friday, September 18, 1964

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LONDON — Twenty-nine Jews
will be up for election next month
when British voters go to the polls
WI elect a new parliament.
election was set Monday for
Oct. 15. The largest number of
Jewish candidates for seats in the
Rouse of Commons will be the 22
Labor Party aspirants with three
Conservative candidates and four
Liberals.
All three parties have under-
scored their friendly interest in
Israel in view of the substantial
Jewish votes in a number of con-
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The emperor said nothing.
The Jews however, praised their
convert. And in Aramaic, the com- •
mon tongue of the Jews that
sprang from Hebrew. Onkelos
wrote a translation of the Bible
that is praised to this day.

Two Arab Infiltrators
From Gaza Strip Killed

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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
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JERUSALEM — Premier Levi
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for removal of a cataract from his
right eye at Hadassah Hospital.
The hospital announcement de-
scribed his condition as satisfac-
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worked so hard at his studies that
he became pale and fatigued. At
last convinced he knew enough of
Jewish law, he returned to Rome.
Hadrian was shocked at his
nephew's appearance. "What hap-
pened to you?" he asked. "Did
you lose all your money in busi-
ness?"
"I have done excellent busi-
ness," Onkelos replied. "I became
a Jew."
When the emperor recovered
from his shock, Onkelos explained:
"It was you yourself who gave
me this advice, uncle. Do you re-
member what you told me on the
eve of my departure? 'The secret
of all successful business is to buy
something considered of no value
for be sure that some day it will
rise in price and become the most
precious article.'
"I have done exactly what you
advised. I have been all over the
world, and I have seen no nation
as much despised, as much hum-
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is a great future awaiting them,
as the Prophet Isaiah had proph-

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