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October 13, 1967 • Page Image 23

…. Philip P. Forman or Warrington Dr. and Mr. and ' e Mrs. Harry Galens of Appohn Ave Mr. Galens is attending Wayne State University's school of medi- cine, where he is affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon…

… the tary. United States, Canada, Mexico, As a small child, Emma was Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, brought to Detroit by her parents, Europe and Israel. She was one of Jacob and Anna Lazaroff and…

… the few American artists to appear showed early promise in her chosen in concerts behind the Iron Curtain field of music. As a very young andshe was the first American girl she sang before large midi…

…_ Jewish artist to in encourage- ences in Detroit and in the state. ment to the DPs n the camps and the first to compile an album of She made her operatic debut resistance and concentration camp in…

… "Cavalleria Rusticana" at the songs after the end of World War inaugural performance of the Two. Detroit Civic. Opera Company Mrs. Schaver had the leading , and sang with the San Carlo roles in the Hebrew…

… in Palestine, including a con- cert in Tel-Aviv arranged by Paula 1 lb. fat beef 1 teaspoon salt Ben-Gurion. In 1933 she sang be- Is lb. sweet prunes (if fore an audience of 80,000 in Sol- using sour…

… prunes omit lemon juice) diers Field, Chicago, in the pag- 1 cup white rice eant, "Romance of a People" and 1 taolespoon lemon juice 3 cups water had the lead role in this pageant In a pot add above…

…- reception in honor of the late Al- serole and bake uncovered one hour longer or until meat tender at 350 de- bert Einstein and in 1939 was one grees. The water should be completely of three starring soloists…

… juice years later, she gave a concert in 1 teaspoon salt Carnegie Hall presented by the 4 tablespoon honey Put all ingredients in a pot, cover Society for the Advancement of and simmer 25 minutes. While…

… cook- Jewish Music. ing add water if necessary. Here are two old-time favorite Mrs. Schaver is the chairman of meat dishes to add variety to your the Detroit Israel Bond Women's table, both simple to…

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… College Religious Counseling," Rabbi Richard L. Rubenstein, director, University of Pittsburgh Hillel Foundation; "The Rabbi and the Problem of Intermarriage," Rabbi Albert I. Gordon, Newton, Mass…

…THE JEWISH NEWS tiscorporruing The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of Englisb—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National…

… Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ Rosiness Manager SIDNEY SHMARAK Advertising Manager CHARLOTTE DUBIN City Editor Yom Kippur Scriptural Selections…

…:1-21; second day, FridnY, I Kings 8:2 - 21. VOL. LH, No. 4 October 13, 1%7 Page Four Yom Kippur and the Spirit of Israel's Oneness On Yom Kippur it was assumed as a cer- tainty that most Jews were gathered…

… in the synagogues, that the Jewish communities responded in a spirit of unity, that the One- ness of Israel is certain to manifest itself at least on this day. For number of years, the lack of ob…

…- servance caused the classification of many Jews as three-day-a-year Jews. Then they were reduced to two-day-a-year observers. More lately, it has been reduced to a status of Yom Kippur Jews. Perhaps such a…

… denigration is unjustified. Jews can not always be classed in accordance with regularity of synagogue attendance. Yet it is true that the Yom Kippur solemnity, the devotion which reminds all Jews of their…

… kinship, is strongest on the Day of Atone- ment. Perhaps the message of this day will be felt with greater dedication as time pro- Yom pp ur a p - gresses.ru The truth is that the Y Ki peal is a unifying…

… one and on this solemn day of the Great Fast the Oneness of Israel is fully affirmed. May it spell continuity in Israel's aspirations and may it lead to the fulfillment of the peace among men that is so…

… vital to the message of this great day on our calendar. Newspaper Week: Getting Things Done • "Newspapers Get Things Done" is the slogan for National Newspaper Week to be observed Oct. 8-14, and unless…

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