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October 03, 1952 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH 'Derekh Eretz': Foundation of All Etiquette and Good Living A Weekly Review VOLUME 22—No. 4 Liberally. to the of Jewish Events Read Commentator's Column on. Page 2 Give 1952 Michigan's Only EnglishLJewish Newspaper---Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 708 Davie} Stott -Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, October 3, 1952.."";74.4., 7 - United Foundation $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c -••••• ■■ Unity...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SL•MOVITZ 'Derekh Eretz'—Deportment that Guides ALL Etiquette Amy Vanderbilt (in private life she is Mrs. Hans Knopf, wife of the prominent photographer and yachtsman), member of the famous Vanderbilt family, the first of whom to settle in this country in 1628 was Jan Aoertsen van der Bilt, has written an exceptionally good book, due to come off the press on Oct. 6. Her "Complete Book of Etiquette: A Guide to Gra...…

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…Brarideis Foster Begin New Season Under the leade4hip of Her- bert• Blumberg, the Detroit Chapter of Brandeis University has launched its season's activi- ties In support of the Waltham, Mass., institution. The group was formed last year as • the Foster Alumni Group. Other officers include George C. Golanty and Oscar Zemon, vice-presidents; Herbert A. Aronsson, secretary; and Frank J. Winton, treasurer. Committee chairmen include: Membership,...…

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…Building a Sukkalt Together THE JEWISH NEWS 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., 708-10 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26. Mich., Subscription $4 a year. foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942. at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act of Ma...…

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…Truman Immigration Group Schedules Detroit Hearing Philip B. Perlman, chairman of President Truman's new Corn- ItskiSSi011 on Immigration and Na- tura,lization, following a meeting vrith the President, announced *iat hearings will be held by the commission throughout ( t h e .country to look into what Mr. Truman described as "the in- equities featured by the new (McCarran-Walter Act) law." A hearing of the new body is . scheduled in Detroit o...…

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…enaniel States U. S. Aid. Program To Help House Immigrants in Israel AVIV, (JTA)—The United States aid program is "interest- ed in transferring the tent dwellers of the immigration camps to permanent housing be- fore the rainy season, in sup- plying food and in developing irrigation schemes and social welfare functions," Bruce Mc- Daniel, director of the U. S. Technical Cooperation Adminis- tration, said at Nathanya. The TCA administrator, wi...…

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…4 Hildegarde Opens Congress Women's Drive for Materials for New State Maslow Speaks Here on Community Relations Will Maslow, director of the Commission on Law and Social Action and a representative on the National Community Rela- tions Advisory Council, will ad- dress an open meeting of the American Jewish Congress Wed- nesday afternoon at the Halevy Music Center, 13965 Linwood. His subject will be "What Are the Real Issues in the Struggle ...…

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…Berry Attains National Fame in Communal, Business Fields .at 50 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 3, 1952 • • At the age of 50--on Oct. 10— zation. of Detroit, Knoliwood Louis Berry will be acclaimed by Country Club. his friends and associates as Born in Liverpool, England, Oct. 10, 1902, he came to this country at the age of 20, in 1922. He was married in 1924 to the former Betty Eisenman. They have a son, Harold Berry; a daughter, Mrs. H...…

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…W orneri!i Out AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer I Women, will hold a Sukkot party I Monday evening at the home of ItIrs. Irving Holzman, 3323 Waver- A film will be shown. The ' l annual contribution to the Chapter of $240 from the Jewish Women's Mutual Aid Society was brought in by Mrs. Estelle Wilk.' * • * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold an open meeting at $:30 p.m. Monday, in the syna- gogue social hall. Mrs. Roy Chat- lin, program chairman, has ar-...…

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…Abba Eban Will Speak Here At National Hadassah Parley JEWISH NEWS Phyllis Watnick to Wed 10—THE Friday, October 3, 1952 Pvt. Sidney Hochberg In preparation for its first na- ial Building, Hotel Statler and tional convention, Detroit mem- Masonic Temple. . The following committee bers of Hadassah, under the leadership of Mrs.\.Harry L. Jones heads have been appointed to serve on convention arrange- ments: Mesdames Bud Blum, arrangements; Har...…

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…Ii circle Youk , Eddie Cantor! A great - American h a . s .so taxed. his • .- s•§4.. strength in the service of others Red Cross, March pt Dimes, • State of bae1 i= that today he is in, a Los Angeles hospital - suffering _from "extreme exhaustion." He may well recover in time to be our honored guest Monday evening, October 6, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, but should the doctors forbid the journey- our tribute to him on that occasi...…

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…V Women Open Membership Drive To Meet Increased Activities Program afgeM . Planning the membership "guest-togethers" of the Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans, are, standing left to right, Mesdames ARTHUR ROBINSON, ERWIN MANSON, RALPH EPSTEIN and JOSEPH RESK; seated, Miss SARAH KO- GAN, Mesdames HERMAN WANDERS, IRVING SILK, Department chairman; JACK KOMINARS and HARRY ZUKER. * * * * Servicing the Fort Wayne In- Rober...…

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…THE JEWISH NEws-13 Friday, October 3,1952 Plan January Wedding Mrs. Leon Bader, national chairman of guardianship for Wo- men's American ORT, will be in Detroit today. She will be feted at a brunch given by Mrs. Ben Jacob, regional ORT president, at her home on Mark Twain Ave. All regional board members will attend. Miss Ruth Hershman, of New York City, is the guest here for the 'holidays . of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calv...…

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…14—THE JEWISH NEWS Miriarres Friday, October 3, 1951 Stories for Our Reys and Girls United Hebrew School Hits Peak Enrollment An American Jewish PreaS Feature Hello Boys and Girls: Tonight we begin another Yom Tov—the happy week-long .fes- tival of Sukkot. Does your family have a Sukkah of its own? Or did you build one in miniature? Danny and Judy are lucky enough to have a large yard and t his afternoon they are helping to complete thei...…

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…r.mmtnyttmintmmmt m 011111 IIMMIIIIIIIIIIMI9MIIIIM11111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ir THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Vandal., Rip Awnings Of Jews on Holy Day Vandals slashed the awnings of several business establish- ments on Dexter Blvd. during Yom Kippur. Detective Sgt. Thurmond Mc- Kinney, Petoskey Station, re- ported that complaints of de- stroyed property have been re- ceived from the following stores: Empire Galleri...…

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…Obituaries The death in Boston, on Sun- MAX KOLKOWITZ, 2014 day, of David K. Niles, 62, one died Sept. 19. Services at Blaine ; of President 'Truman's leading Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife, Ida; sons, Carl and Abe Kole, and four grand- children * * MAX RUBENSTEIN, 2058 W. Philadelphia,. died Sept. 23. Ser- vices at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Surviving are sons. Dav- id Rubinstein and H y rn a, n of - Brooklyn, N.Y.; daught...…

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…WEBB near Dexter. Upper 6 'roping, fur- nished fiat, oil heal, to sub-let for 6 months. $150 per month with security. References required. THE JEWISH NEWS, Box 42, 708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Limier* accepted fret" responsible firms or persons by 5 ROOM lower flat, automatic heat and water. Completely carpeted and newly decorated. Dexter section. 560 per month. TY. 8-6074. CALL WOodward 5-1155 10-ROOMS FOR...…

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…4471W.P1W 17—HOUSES 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20412 HUBBELL, north of Vassar. 8 room colonial. beautifully decorated and landscaped, 105 ft. frontage, fin- ished basement. Excellent buy. 19187 MANOR OPEN SUN. 2-5 Lovely center entrance colonial. 3 RUSSELL WOODS 3813 W. BUENA VISTA spacious bedrooms, large living room. screened terrace, 1st B. lay., carpet- ing throughout, rec. room, 2 car ga- Deluxe 5 and 5. Lower-2 complete baths. House co...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE APPOLI NE-PEMBROKE ROSELAWN 18413 UNDER $18,000 Before you buy compare this mar- velous offering. Face brick calonial, 3 bedrooms, 1st fl. lay., gas AC heat, large kitchen, screened terrace, car- peting and drapes, garbage disposal, 11/2 car gar., complete home in ex-: cellent condition. Hurry! Hurry! UN. 3-0661. OPEN SUNDAY 2 - S 4 BEDRMS., 2 BATHS, LIBR. AC heat, 1st lay., brkfst rm., screen- ed te...…

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…Launch Israel Dinner at Sheraton Cadillac To Be 'Eddie Cantor Tribute' Bond Programs In Synagogues Net $165,000 An imposing committee of Detroiters, under the chairmanship of Joseph Holtzman, is completing arrangements for the dinner, to take place Monday evening at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, to launch the fall Israel bond drive. With Eddie Cantor originally scheduled to feature the pro- gram, the dinner will serve as a tribute to the not...…

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