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September 04, 1953 • Page Image 1

…Need for Unified Zionist Movement Menace of Re-Emerging Hitlerism In Germany Commentary, Page 2 A Weekly Review H NE Our New Address 17100 W. 7 Mile Road Corner Biltmore of Jewish Events Our New 'Phone Number: Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper--Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VErmont 8 - 9364 .11■•■■■■ VOLUME 23—No. 26 aEla,. 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, Mich., September 4, 1953 $4.00 Per Year; ...…

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…Name Peter Goldstein To National Post In Israel Bond Drive Center Book Fair Set for Nov. 21-23 ; Features Poster Contest for Local Schools Leading cultural, educational and religious organizations have been invited to participate • in the Jewish Community Center's second annual Book Fair, to be held from Saturday evening, Nov. 21, through Monday, Nov. 23, at the Dexter-Davison Cen- ter. There will be special events for young children, teen a...…

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…German Party Leader Women's Service Act, Marriage Law Jailed for Anti-Se•itism JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Extreine BONN, (JTA) — A German court at Brunswick imposed a six-month sentence on Willi Reupke, deposed election chair- man. of the German Party in Bad ad Gandersheim district of Lower _Saxony, for putting up anti-Semitic posters attacking Erich 011enhauer, head of the Sodial Democratic Party. The court told Reupke. a for- mer-Nazi police chief in...…

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…5714-WHO SHALL:LIVE...WHO SHALL DIE? THE JEWISI1 NEWS f Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 . Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $4. a year, foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, D...…

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…ZOA Convention Warned of Enemies Who S,,ek Chat/1 ges - in U.S. P Hey NEW YORK, (JTA) — Twelve hundred delegates from all parts of the country, attending the 56th annual convention of the Zionist Organziation of America here, were warned that powerful forces in Washington sought to change the United States Gov- ernment's policy of friendship to Israel. The warnings were sounded by Rabbi Irving Miller, president of the organization, in his key...…

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…••• Franklin Hills Country Club- Honors Leonard Simons With Gift for Research in Cancer ,•10. 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 4, 1953 In recognition of the many Burkemo, Franklin Hills' pro. services rendered by Leonard President's Day at Franklin . Simons to the community and Hills also marked the 25th an- to Franklin Hills CountrY Club, I niversary of the club, since it of which he is president, the iadopted the present name. It ...…

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…Federation Booklet Seeks to Slum'late Enrollments in Local Jewish. Schools .Wide public distribution was made this week by the Jewish Welfare Federation of a new pamphlet designed to stimulate enrollment and interest in Jew- ish education. The two color publication in- quires on the cover,• "Has your child asked you ... 'What makes us Jews?' " and discusses educa- tional means available in Detroit to help provide children a foun- dation a n d...…

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…' 8 30th Anniversary Celebration To Feature Histadrut Campaip The 30th anniversary Hista-. drut campaign in the United States and Canada, scheduled to begin the latter part of this year,' will be devoted to a five- point program of reconstruction in Israel, it was announced this week by Harold Berke, director of the Detroit campaign. Berke, who recently conferred in New York with key figures in the National Committee for Labor Israel, stated...…

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…Mayor Cobo Lauds American Jewry's' Tercentenary in New Year Message Certificates from Israel Bond Drive Awarded to Leading Women's Groups In a New Year message sent to The Jewish News, Mayor Al- bert E. Cobo of Detroit acclaims the Tercentenary of U. S. Jew- ry. His message follows: On behalf of all the citizens of our City, as well as for my- self and my family, I extend to you and the Jewish com- munity of Greater Detroit greetings and go...…

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…10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, United Hebrew Schools Is Open For Registration in All Branches Friday, September 4, 1953 Regular classes of - the United tig Cohen Bldg. All elementary Hebrew Schools will commenr:e graduates are eligible to attend, on Sept. 13 and 14, with be - and non-graduates may enter ginners' classes in all branches upon successful completion of an to start a day later, on Sept.15 entrance examination. Hebrew, Parents planning ...…

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…Lenora Elson Weds Sheldon Futernick Mrs. Arthur J. Schiff was hostess to members of the HE- BREW LADIES AID SOCIETY at the annual picnic given by her to honor the memory of her mother, Mrs. Esther Miller, who was a charter member of the society, * * * EZRAS NOSHIM LADIES AUXILIARY, in the name of the late Rabbi S. Fine, recently sent Fete Mr. & Mrs. Trager On 60th Anniversary \ /' MR. & MRS MORRIS TRAGER In celebration of their 60th wedd...…

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…Dusseldorf Synagogue P e- Galin s Corporatton Privileges DUSSELDORF, (JTA) — The recognized major denomination °cat it tO Plan -u lure local Jewish congregation has been made a "corporation under public law" by the State Ministry of Education and Religion. This designation, which con- fers tax-exempt status and other advantages, is held by the con- gregations and churches of every in Germany. It was formerly en.- joyed by all Jewish r congr...…

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…• DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Canadian Jewish Congress Issues Program Calendar Friday, September 4, 1953 Activitiei Cf2 Soddy Marguerite Kozenn and Julius Chaj es returned from Europe and . Israel. Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern and children, Larry, Rella and Eli, are now residing in their new home at 3222 W. Buena Vista. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gura, of 17317 Roselawn, were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary with a dinner at the home of Mr...…

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…Cancer Fighters Hear Reports of Convention The board of directors of the City of Hope Cancer Fighters opened the season with a lunch- eon meeting held at the home of Mrs. Sidney Knoll when var- ious plans were formulated for the coming year. Helen Rosenberg, president,. gave a report of activities of the national convention held re- cently in Los Angeles, and Fran- ces Oschin, executive vice presi- dent, gave a detailed account of the City of...…

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…•■■•■ •••••••• ■ Davis-Olender Rites Soleinnized Aug. 9 (lady Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yanieh, Who recently returned from a summer at Camp Herzl, Webster, Wis., were in Detroit only briefly before leaving for, Europe and Israel today, aboard the SS United States. An open house reception was given for them by Mrs. Yanich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kassel ,of 2316 Atkinson, prior to their departure. The couple expects to stay in Israel for at l...…

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…Plan Banquet Honoring Farband 40th Anniversary Farband, Labor Zionist Order, will mark its 40th anniversary with • a banquet at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 13, at the 'Fort Wayne 'Ho- tel. Cantor Sol Maizels, Cleve- land artist well kn.-Own for his interpretation of Hebrew and Yiddish folk songs,: will be the guest entertainer. Other guests planning to at- tend the banquet include Mrs. Mae Baere Merom, veteran leader of Moatzot Hapoalot in israel; and S...…

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…ft . 4 t - • • i ,. r F V 1 g • `Life Is a Dream' at Dexter Will Feature Tauber and His Cast anny Raskin's LISTENING CHAIM TAUBER. Assisted by a cast of able act- ors he is bringing here from New York, Chaim Tauber, the noted Yiddish actor, will stage "Life Is a Dream," at the Dex- ter Theatre, starting Sept. 19, the night after Yom Kippur, running through Sept. 27. "Life Is a Dream" is Tauber's radio serial which has been brOadcast ...…

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…t‘ President Betavi of Israel Welcomes Mrs. Sehaver's Album. ‘Ani Mrs. Emilia Schaver, who re- turned three weeks ago from a several weeks' stay in Israel, during which she appeared at numerous concerts in settle- ments throughout the land and ill the country's major cities, this week received the following letter from Dorith Rosen, secre- tary to President Ben-Zvi of Is- rael: "The President of the State Itzhak Ben-Zvi, of lsra.ei, Tr. has a...…

September 04, 1953 • Page Image 19

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by 17-HOUSES FOR SALE APPOLINE 18320 rms., brick, gas hot air ht., tile kitchen and bath, carpeted, storms, screens, awnings, rec. room, garage. $14,500. Open Sun. 2-5 room working for NICE ROOM in quiet home; only. TO. 7-1496. gentleman LARGE AIRY room, good transportation, NW section. WE. 3-0815. MIDDLE-AGED woman with beautiful 6 room Hal in Wildemere-Ca...…

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…3 I3EDROOM FRAME COL 3828 RICHTON Betw. Dexter and Holmur. Will take email down payment. Owner anxious for deal. A. C. ht., modern steel kitch., Formica sink, office in base- trent, front and back porches. Bungalow, finished TWO BEDROOM basement.. beautifully landscaped. 515,500. 19740 Monica. UN. 2-0024. 5 & 5 BRICK INCOME OPEN DAILY Auto. gas heat, tile features. $13,500 OR OFFER Large living room, dining room rooms, tile features, g...…

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…DEADLINE for CLASSIFIED For Next Week 50-BUSINESS CARDS A - 1 PAINTING and decorating. Exterior and interior, paper hanging. Special low prices for outside work. Workman- ship guaranteed. Reasonable. WA. 3-6522. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VL 2-8997 Sun- days. evenings TO. 5-8271. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-i Friday, September 4, 1953 Determinism...…

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…New Dangers ht Middle East 22—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 4, 1953 Monument Unveilings rested. But no trail led to the Mufti who, significantly at this iunveiung announcements may oe in tery. Rabbi Hershman will of- time, was touring. Pakistan. sei'teo oy mail or oy calling rile revvisn An American Jewish Press Feature News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- ficiate. Relatives and friends are • Fate had once again gone nouncements mu...…

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…Dr. Abraham Altshuler Dies After Long Illness Obituaries Moody for Lincoln for Mayor DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Former Senator Blair Moody thinks the Sept. 15 mayorality primary is strictly a two-horse race between the incumbent and f o r In e r assistant prosecutor James H. Lincoln. "Of the many candidates for Mayor in the Sept.. 15 primary, only two have a record of pub- lic service—the incumbent and James H. Lincoln,” Moody stated in a le...…

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…Syna ogues kin Rosh Hashanah Se vim lowing of Shofar to Beckon New Year for Detroit Jews ,„ I The High Holiday season will be ushered in this week with Rosh Hashanah services in all Reform, Conservative and Or thodox congregations. The holi- day begins on Wednesday, Sept. 9 and continues through Sept.. 10 and 11. Schedules of holiday services, together with sabbath services, are listed in the fol- lowing columns. Temple Israel Regular sabb...…

September 11, 1953 • Page Image 1

…A H appy New Year (i To Detroit, THE JEWIS NEWS A Weekly Review Michigan and of Jewish Events Border Cities Communities VOLUME 24—No 1 rintm innar Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle cogal° 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, Mich., September 11, 1953 $4.00 Per Year: This Issue 25c Pewter Plate for High Holy Days, made in Germany in the early 19th century. From the colle...…

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…Purely Commentary We would be untrue to reality if we failed to credit the year that has just ended with good qualities. It was a year of tension, but it was spared the tragedies of the past. There were several attacks upon Jewish com- munities in Moslem countries, but in the main the year was more peace- ful for our kinsmen than in preceding years. The situation in Germany is threatening, with mounting dangers of a revival of Nazism, but the...…

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…Ex-Nazi Berlin Mayor Given Mild Sentence DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Walter Field Named Chairman Of Annual Education Month Friday, September 11, 1953 Sen. Lehman Calls Bill `An American Measure' NEW YORK, (JTA)—Sen. Her bert H. Lehman took issue with the recommendation made to President Eisenhower by Sen. Arthur V. Watkins, chairman of the joint Congressional Im- migration Committee, urging the President not to seek any changes in the present i...…

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…Spring Promise and Autumn Fulfillment By ISIDORE SOBELOFF Executive Director, Jewish Welfare Federation This is the time of year when by tra- dition and practice we review our individ- ual and social experiences and check our record of performance against our record of promises. Each year, in the spring, some 4,000 of us participate as workers in the Allied Jewish Campaign, in an over-all, united ef- fort to discharge our obligations to a ...…

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…Synagogues Plan Services For Sabbath of Redemption DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, September 11, 1953 Rabbi Fram, Leon Kay On Executive of ZOA Rabbi Leon Fram is a new member of the national execu - tive committee of the Zionist Organization of America, chosen at the annual convention in Bnai Brith Men Plan Conference New York last week. Leon Kay, the other Detroiter on the national ZOA executive committee, was re-elected at the convention,...…

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…7 Am A Harp for Thy Songs' 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 11, 1953 Yehudah Halevi-Zion's Poet Laureate By MAX SIMON tors, although in their youth they had he was insensitive to sadness and in- evi's idea of defending the Jewish re- lived comfortable lives. justice; he was romantic, and the only In the course of his travels, Yehudah sufferings he perceived were those of ligion was not by showing its identity Halevi arrived in Sevi...…

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…Yehudah Halevi-Zion's Poet Laureate (Continued from Page 6) land. He answers that there is a defin- ite connection between the people and the land, so that only Jews are suscep- tible to the influence of the country. It is, he says, like transplanting a tree: it will flower and bear fruit in one soil, but wither and die in another. Halevi then pointed out the place of the He- brew language in the great organic unity which is the Jew. The sanc...…

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…100 Years of 11111A-Jewish Center Life Wins Warm Appraisal from Sen. Lehman By U. S. SEN. HERBERT H. LEHMAN munity Centers particularly concerned with their recrea- tional and social problems. Young people perplexed and uncertain about tomorrow, find renewed courage and inspira- tion in the Center program. As breadwinners take defense jobs or go on active military duty, the Center plays a significant part in helping to maintain family stabil...…

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…Sidney Wisch to Speak To Marshall B.B. Tues. Figures on House of Shelter Bring Warm Glow to Community One of the most used expres- sions today is the phrase "cold statistics." Perhaps, though, in this era of red tape and mul- tiple calCulations, it isn't alto- gether unusual to hear the words mentioned so frequently. But, it is a welcome relief when you hear some "warm statistics." The 1500 warm meals and the 550 warm nights provided last ye...…

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…Israel diving fit; to 11th 'COmmandim' en DET?Rolt JEWISH NEW5 7?' Friday, September 11, 1953 In Program of Land Afforestation By PROF. WALTER C. LOWDERMILK Instead of finding a primeval Foremost American Authority on Soil Conservation land of forests and grass lands and clear streams full of fish, the pioneers of Palestine found a land with its hills denuded of trees and of soil, with sand dunes advancing inland, with lowlands in pestil...…

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…Fashion Show Workers to Report On Progress of Israel Bond Sales With the Detroit Bond Wom- en's Fashion Revue slated for Oct. 6, a mid-way report meeting for all workers on the affair will be held at Young Israel Center, Dexter at Fullerton, Sept. 14, 10:30 a.m., it was announced by Fashion Show Chairmen Mrs. Milton Mahler and Mrs. Bernard Osnos. Hugh McDonald, economist and Haganah fighter who re- cently addressed the women's second annual l...…

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…Senator Potter's New Year Message Hopes for Continuation of Rights And Blessings Under Bill of Rights U. S. Senator Charles E. Pot of Michigan, in a New Year message to the Jewish commu- nity, addressed to The Jewish News, expresses the hope that the blessings of our Bill of Rights will continue undimin- ished. His message reads: Please accept my sincere good wishes to you and through the medium of The Jewish News to all the Jewish communitie...…

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…Uncle David's IDDIES' KORNER for Rosh Hashanah zzz rog44t50.: ;TO t ....... Dear Boys and Girls! May you• be inscribed for a good year! The salutation at this season of the year is "LeShanah Tovah," and .appended to it are the words "Tikosevu", or "Tikosev" or "Tikosevi." The first is for plural—for more than one per- son; the second for male singular and the third for female singular, all meaning "May you be inscribed for a good year!...…

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…14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 11, 1953 Carol Altman Weds Stephen A. Bromberg MRS. STEPHEN A. BROMBERG In a ceremony Sept. 1, at Temple Israel, Carol Lois Alt- man, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman, of 18645 Rose- lawn, was united in marriage to Stephen Aaron Bromberg, of Windsor, Ont., son of Mr. Paul D. Bromberg and Mrs. Jacob D. Geller. The bride wore a gown of Italian silk taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice that wa...…

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…ActiviiieJ in Soddy Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown are now residing in their new home at 13805 Vassar Dr. Ted Mill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mill, of Sturtevant Ave., has left for Seattle, Wash., where he will study for his Ph.D. de- gree at the University of Washington, under a teacher-research , fellowship. While a student at Wayne University, Ted served as a director of research in the university's chemistry department. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wolf...…

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…A11111.1111.11W . - --7 Winnick-Gans Betrothal 1 6—IDETRO IT JEWISH NEWS Coggan-Boesky Nuptials Friday, September 11, 1953 T4nnouced at Party Scheduled for December Bonn Parliament Fails To Pass Group Libel Law MISS SUZANNE WINNICK At a recent family dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Win- nick, of Fullerton Ave., an- nounced t h e engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Rob- ert Gans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gans, of Woodingham Dr. Mi...…

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…,...= ■ 11111MM Adiviiiei Crt Soddy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, 3216 Tyler Ave., celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary on Seut. 3, with a dinner party given by their children, Allan and Sandra. Mra. and Mrs. Abraham Neuman, of Hickory Drive, Hunting- ton Woods, are en route via El Al Airlines for six weeks in Israel. After the holidays they will tour the country. Before returning home, they will stop at Hotel St. Pierre on the French Riviera...…

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…• ' 1 Words of `Hatikvah' Clu To Wed in April Women Naphtali Herz Imber, a poet movement, at the First Zionist and writer who also had an in- Congress in Basle, Switzerland. terest in music is the accepted author of the poem which is Music Styled Especially for You supposed to have been written the orchestra of in the year 1878. The origina; piece consists of nine stanzas all of which speak of the colo- nists and adopted as the so- calle...…

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…Modern Aircraft Depot Being Built In Lydda with Aid of Israel Bonds Israel Backs U.S. Proposal on Korean Peace Conference UNITED NATION, N Y., (JTA) his delegation was unable to vote entire Far East, he said, India's —Israel voted with the majority for Indian participation because participation would be essential. in the United Nations Political it could not see the usefulness of He termed "unfortunate" a vio- attack on India several days Co...…

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…Israel Citrus More A Peeling' 20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 11, 1953 5714 Mrs. Marx to Head NE Congress Women Mrs. Albert Marx has been elected president of Northeast Chapter of the Detroit Women's Division, American Jewish Con- gress. She will be assisted by • the following: Mesdames Manuel Klinger, vice - president; Leslie Mann,"--. treasurer; Grant, Harry Brown and: Walter Becher, secretaries. Chairmen in- clude Mesdames Edw...…

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…First U. S. Ambassador to • Israel Here for Yom Kippur Bond Appeal James G. McDonald, America's enick will speak at many syna- first Ambassador to Israel, and gogues in the area during the Rabbi Aaron Pechenick, leading Yom Kippur holiday. The Holiday appeals for Israel bonds are being handled locally under the joint chairmanship of Phillip Stollman, Daniel Tem- chin and Nathan R. Epstein. Co- chairmen are David J. Cohen, JAMES G. MCDONALD ...…

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…Israel Cabinet Amends Citizenship Law The JWB Celebrates JERUSALEM, (JTA) — An ex- traordinary cabinet meeting ap- proved an amendment to the Israel citizenship law empower- ing the Minister of Interior to "prevent the immigration of per- sons who may endanger the pub- lic security." A Cabinet spokesman explain- ed that the bill was so worded that it could not be misused for political purposes. He said it was aimed at keeping professional cri...…

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…Town to Country Drive Sparked by UM J DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 73 Political News A. Charles Becker._ _son. of Harry Becker, well knOwn er, is a candidate for the DetrOit Common Coun- cil. A native De- t r oiter , Mr. Becker now is . a--- public relationS counselor. In tilt.. last .war he won the Purple . Heart t.hree times, in - addi- tion to winning several ot her military decora- Becker tions. . Friday, September 11, .193 welfare of Detroi...…

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…May the New Year light up our fondest hopes for the achievement in 5714 of all the wishes of our relatives and friends. To the community we wish God's blessings in all its undertakings. 24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, September 11, 1953 A 11/1r. & Mrs. Israel J. Aaron & Family 3336 Fullerton Mr. & Mrs. Harry Aronvitz & Sons 2548 Cortland Mr. & Mrs. Allan G. Agree & Family 19264 Lauder Mr. Jos. Ainbinder & Daughter Edythe 3824 Cortland Mr....…

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…On the dawn of the New Year 5714 we extend our most sincere wishes to our relatives and friends for a season of joy and contentment, happiness and prosperity, peace and good will. 25—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, September 11, 1953 L Mrs. Lena Lieberman & Family 761 Whitmore Rd.. Apt. 212 Mr; & iVIrs. Jack Lieberman & Family 5234 W. Outer Dr. Mr. & Mrs. Isidor Leibovitz & Family 17553 Roselawn The Lewis Family 3203 Calvert Mr. & Mrs. Isado...…

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…- Rosh Hashanah Quiz Box By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX fCopyrighil, 1953, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) QUESTION: Why is it customary to eat sweets on Rosh Ha- 1.1111111111 411111Paw THE STAFF OF • Shanah? ANSWER: This is an old custom. Some trace it back to the days of Ezra, the scribe, who commanded the people who returned ‘4130 the Holy Land from the first exile to eat sweets on the oc- casion of this festival. The Talmud (Babli-Horiyo...…

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