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… Dessert • Horowitz Margareten MATZO PRODUCTS PASSOVER PRODUCTS • Out of Town Orders Promptly Filled • Michigan Distributors NATIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS CO. 8938 12th Street TRinity 1-0606 6…

… population. Presents Merit Award For Leadership to Dr. Silver NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jew- ish War Veterans of the United States presented its medal of merit to Dr. Abba Hillel Silver at a meeting at the…

… become practically the star of the show, went to the hospital for an operation. He was scheduled to be released soon. The 37-year-old New York at- torney, who graduated from Co- lumbia University law…

… children who were playing there. One insisted that he went there to read the Hebrew inscriptions on . the stones. Five Germans formerly em- ployed by the municipal goVern- ment of Bamberg have been ar…

…- rested on charges of desecrating a local Jewish cemetery. The five were said to have dug up the re- mains o: Jewish dead in order to remove gold-filled dentures. "I can't tell you how long I have labored…

… producer handing it back to him. "All work . . . and no pay." IN HONOR OF PASSOVER KEDEM Strictly Kosher Royal Sacramental WINE MANUFACTURED BY RABBIS Product of Royal Wine Co. Sanctioned by The…

… Union of Orthodox Rabbis and Vaad Hara- bonim of Detroit. • Manischewitz Wows TV Audiences NEW YORK (AJP)—The mil- lions of Americans who glued their eyes to television sets for the Senate crime…

… investigation hearings unknowingly observed a personal drama in the life of Jewish chief interrogator Ru- dolph Halley. Few of those millions, listening and watching as the brilliant Halley scored repeatedly on…

… school at the age of 20, has divided his time. between law practice and government work. He started in government as assistant counsel to the Truman Senate Commit- tee in 1943. * * * TV Crime Screenings…

… Taboo, N. Y. Rabbi Says NEW YORK, (AJP)—As far as Rabbi Louis I. Neuman of New York is concerned, not only is the televising of such hearings as the Senate crime investiga- tion of doubtful value as a…

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… DE LUXE WINES MILAN WINERIES OETROIT MICHIGAN Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be- gin the workshop with a discus- sion of the special significance of Passover. Mrs. Raymond Sokolov will explain the…

… words in length and judges will be concerned primarily with content and ideas. National judges are Abba Eban, DT, Abba Hillel Silver and Prof. Salo Baron. Serving as secre- tary of the contest is Carl Al…

… •and One To Fit YOUR Purse! See Us Today for Positively the Best Deal in Town JERRY BIELFIELD, Inc. Authorized Ford Sales and Service 6845 Michigan Ave. 4 Blocks West of Livernois VI. 1-4400 JURY…

… Brandeis University students will be home to Detroit for Pass- over this spring for in accordance with the university's policy of re- specting all religious holidays, the spring season is scheduled to coin…

… Jewish families with necessities for Pass- over observance, the Moies Che- tim Committee, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Peter A. Miller, urges that people who wish to help in this effort send in their…

…. Joseph Rottenberg, telephone. Ahavas Achim Group Launches Paper Drive Robert Nathan to Speak Here CARE Offers WA $2,000 on Behalf of Israel Bond Issue Israel Day Gift Essay Contest to Close May 11…

… Robert R. Nathan, former dep- population on a self-supporting uty director of the Office of War basis. Mobilization and Reconversion, In the book "Palestine: Prob- director of the economic depart- lem and…

… Promise," which he co- ment of the Jewish Agency, and a member of the board of gov- ernors of the Israel Bond Issue, will speak Wednesday at the Hotel Statler. The $500,000,000 state of Israel bond issue…

… will be directed by the American Financial and De- velopment Corporation for Israel, of which Henry Morgenthau, Jr., is chairman of the board of gov- ernors. Funds raised through the bond issue will be…

… used as part of a $1,500,000,000 program for the economic development of Israel and for the absorption of an ad- ditional 600,000 immigrants be- tween now and the end of 1953. Through capital investment…

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