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June 25, 1954 • Page Image 1

…A New Trend: 'American Landsmanshaften' Ben Hecht: the Exaggerated Child of the Century Commentary, Page 2 VOLUME 25—No. 16 THE i4WISH NEWS A W eekly of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle egr( s ., 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, June 25, 1954 The Aims for Peace in the Middle East The U. S. Jewish Tercentenary Editorials, Page 4 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ A New Trend: 'American Landsmanshaften' The "Landsmanshaften" occupied an important place in. American Jewish life for nearly half a century. Since the large- scale movement of Jewish immigrants from Russia at the turn of the century, men and women hailing from scores of commun- ities in Russia, Russian-Poland and Poland formed societies for the retention of links with the places of their origin. This m...…

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…Reform Leader Attacks Israel 'Ultra-Orthodoxy,' Council for Judaism DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, June 25, 1954 Bennike Has Freedom Of Action; No Change In Hutchison. Status Direct JTA Teletype W ire to The Jewish News PIKE, N. H.—The 65th con- vention of the Central Confer- ence of American Rabbis, Re- form rabbinical body. opened here Tuesday with a presidential address by Dr. Joseph L. Fink, of Buffalo, praising Israel, de- ploring ultr...…

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…Here's One Already in Operation 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., 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, Detroit. Mich....…

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…Detroit Women Help Boost Bond Sales Auerbach Witness Guilty M r s. THEODORE BARGMAN (left), W o m e n's Division Chairman for the De- troit 1Srael Bond Committee, presents Mrs. MICHAEL A. STAVITSKY (center), chairman of the Na- tional Sponsoring Committee of the Is- rael Development Bond Issue, with spe- cial scrolls on which have been inscribed the names of the wo- men from Detroit who are among the 1,200 American women who have made indi- ...…

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…4—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS.—Friday, June 25, 111 54 America's First Jewish-Sponsored College of Medicine Now Underway Dinner Set Here for Einstein Medical School The first medical college under Jewish auspices to be established in America is now under construction. • It is the $10,000,000 ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE of Yeshiva Uni- versity. A completely non-sectarian teaching center, open to students and faculty of all races and creeds,...…

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…UR Answer to Rumors of Dissolution Is Intensification of Projected Program NEW YORK, (JTA)--In the face of persistent rumors and reports of the littuidation of the United Israel Appeal, the UIA's board of directors, meeting here, unanimously asserted that the UIA was "to continue" and, in fact, "must be strengthened." William H. Sylk, chairman of the board, reported that the positive assertion of continua- tion was made by the board, called t...…

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…Biblical Quotations Foresee Dim Future for Arab Boasts to Israel By D. BEN AHARON (Copyright, 1954, AJP) The uncompromising attitude of the Arab States, their con- tinual threats against Israel and ,their boasting that a state of war exists and that they will not rest until Israel is destroyed, may explain why the prophets predicted the following dire fate for them: The Palestine Arabs Thus hath said the Lord God, because the Philistines h...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 9

…Set July 11 'Date for Beth Abraham Ground-Breaking . CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Is- . rael I. Halpern will review the Torah portion `Borah." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL : At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoll- - man will speak' on "The Pangs of Leadership." ' NORTHWEST ISRAEL' SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m., today; At 9 a.m. Saturday services, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold- man will speak on "Korah—Against Revelation." YO...…

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…Set November Date Robert D. Cogan Wins Chopin Prize 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Central -Nigh ActivitieA Friday, June 25, 1954 The $1,000 Chopin Scholarship Award has been won this year by 24-year-old Robert D. Cogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cogan, of 945 Lakepointe, Grosse Pointe Park. Cogan will use the prize to continue work on his master of arts degree at Princeton Uni- versity. He studies composition there with Roger Sessions. A further...…

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…Friday, June 25, 1954 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 I Former Detroit Girl To Wed New Yorker \N-.6k4ow: IN TIME FOR FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY At a recent installation din- vice - president; Irving Labell, ner-danceheld by AVIVA CHAP- treasurer; and Abraham Gold- TER. Pioneer Women, at Elm- .stein, secretary. * * * woOd Casino, the following new officers were inducted into of-1 CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, fee; Evelyn Noveck, president; recently installed ...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 12

…Marilyn Krause Wed To Alvin M. Schriber MRS. ALVIN M. SCHRIBER Marilyn Joyce Krause, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Krause, of Roselawn Ave., be- came the bride of Alvin Murray Schriber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schriber, of Grandville Rd., in a ceremony recently at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The bride chose for her wed- ding a gown of ivory taffeta, with a bouffant skirt which swept into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of tulle was h...…

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…e DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, June 25, 1954 CCIIlLLIe ~ C/2 Soci4 Mrs. Abe Silberstein, of 2752 Boston Blvd., has returned from Chicago, Ill., where she recently attended a celebration honoring the engagement of her grandson, Will Harold Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richmond, of Chicago, to Esther Wolf. Mr.' and Mrs. Irving Layne and daughter, Barbara Sue, for- merly of LaSalle Blvd., are now residing at 19453 Burgess. Morris ...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 14

…• Schedule at Home for Terry Mintz to Wed Adas Shalom Confirmand Attorney Leo Papp ▪ . Annual confirmation services were held last weekend by Adas Shalom Synagogue. An at home reception has been planned as follows by the family of the confinnand listed below: MISS TERRY MINTZ The engagement of Miss Terry Mintz, daughter of Mrs. Helen Mintz, of 2535 Elmhurst, and the late Mr. Adolphe Mintz, to Mr. Leo Papp, Detroit attorney, was recently a...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 15

…Bernard Ryback to Wed Aleichem Institute to Girl from Brooklyn Honor Meyer Wesley Sholem Aleichem Institute will honor the 70th birthday of Meyer Wesley, of Freeland Ave., at a program this evening, at the Institute, 18495 Wyoming. Born in 1884 in Mogilover, Russia, Mr. Wesley came to this country in 1906, shortly after- wards moving to Detroit. He first affiliated with Workmen's Circle, Poale Zion and then Sho- lem Aleichem Institute, in whi...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 16

…Retirement of Hy Buller, Cal Abrams' Success Rule Sports News Hockey By BILL WOLF (Copyright, 1954, JTA, Inc. The career of one of the great Jewish hockey players is over. No more will Hy Buller be seen in action on the ice in a rip-roaring, pro hockey tussle. Buller has announced his re- tirement. The announcement that he was bowing out came after a trade involving him was revealed. Buller was traded from the New York Rangers to the Montrea...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 17

…eimmutmmummtummitnimmimmummmumtmommummimutummummummmummumnu gan, "Before anything else, I P O_ S T I would like to thank God for the wonderful weather He has given me today." * • * MARGIE SCHWARTZ, a g e five, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Schwartz, had been in- terested in an explanation of how her mother's social obli- gations could be simplified by the skilled use of calling cards . . The next day, she attended synagogue for the first ti...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 18

…Bevan Calls Israel's Contributions 'Priceless' How People Acted, Dressed, Shaved i ► t New Testament Every Day Life SOUTH NAVIN'S LONDON; (JTA) — Following ticularly called on Britain to his recent tour of Israel, Aneurin support development schemes for MOON Bevan, Labor M.P., called for the region. Dr. A. C. Bouquet, lecturer in Among the historical facts In p support of Israel's development 1 During the-first four months of comparative re...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 19

…- - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT WIDOW, living alone, would like to rent room to employed girl. TY. 6-8700. LARGE pleasant room in single home. Good transportation. TR. 5-2651. APARTMENTS • 6 ROOM upper flat. Automatic heat. Must decorate. 2674 Monterey. CLEAN attractive lower 5 room flat. Gas...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 20

…[ WAS1hIBURN WARD-OUTER DR. SEC. TYLER 2673-75 Open Sun. 2-5 UN. 4-3100 H UNTINGTON WOODS 10735 LA SALLE BLVD. OPEN 2-6 18310 Livernois Entirely New Comfortable Living •: • in a 3 Bedrm. Ranch type. • • We can't offer orchids to • you but we do give qual- • • screens, side de., landscaped, partly • • • • • •• • •••••••••••••-•••••• • • • • 20581 Heyden 2 Blks. W. of Evergreen Corner 8 Mile • Built by a a a • Holtzman & Sil...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 21

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE TURNER 15326. 5-5 brick, bargain, $14,000. Call Berk. Tower UN. 4-3400. Parkiawn, 21340 OAK PARK FIRST SHOWING GIs MEYERS S. 7 MILE Lovely 5 rm. 1/2 Duplex, excellent condition, complete with carpets and gas A. C. heat. Assume 4% mortgage of refinance. * * a $750 DUPLEX-BOTH UNITS 3 rooms each. 1 unit rented $100, oth- er vacant. Assume 4% mortgage or refinance. * * * SANTA ROSA-PEMBROKE Lovel...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 22

…50-BUSINESS CARDS 110-EMPLOYMENT YOUNG MAN to assist and learn art of selling under salesman with 35 year built-up trade. Excellent oppor- tunity. LI. 4-8565. ACCOUNTANT C.P.A. preferred, to assist office manager of large residential buiilder. Good salary a n d opportunity. Write all qualifications in first letter, Box 28, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, BOY WANTED To Learn Printing Trade Must be 16 or over and reliabl...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 23

…Monument Unveilings Obituaries MORRIS FISHER, 9313 N. Martindale, died June 13. Serv- ices at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Mr. Fisher, active in a multitude of Jewish organiza-. tions and a generous giver to Jewish causes, was president of the Chesed shel Emes for two terms and vice-president for four terms, At the time of his death, he was a member of the society's board of c:irectors. He is survived by his wife, Sylvia; a son, Lewis; and a gr...…

June 25, 1954 • Page Image 24

…Feature Three Religious Leaders At Bnai Brith Institute on Judaism Rabbi Lookstein Rabbi Adler In 1948, in the mountains of North Carolina, Bnai Brith con- vened what it called its first Laymen's Institute of Judaism. Eminent scholars and teachers came to lecture adult students who were from all walks of life. Those attending stayed at the retreat for four days, during which time they were fully "ex- posed" to a complete atmosphere of relax...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 1

…JTA'S Historic Role in World Jewish News-Gathering THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Merger of Israel Campaigns Commentary, Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 25—No. 15 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, June 18, 1954 Ellis Island: The End of a Merciful Haven Editorial, Page 4 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 15c U. S. Help to Israel Reported Due...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The 1TA's Historic Role as News-Gatherer The remarkable history of the American popular story weekly, which Mary Noel .has produced under the title "Villains Galore" (Macmillan) takes the reader back to the days when the fiction newspapers played an important role as means of entertainment of the masses. The newspaper as we know it today is a product of the modern machine age. In the days of the story we...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 3

…Labor Zionists ToEnjoyExpanded Facilities in NW State Dept. Asked to Seek Early UN Debate on Israel-Jordan Issue DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, June 18, 1954 Mrs. Harry L. Jones WASHINGTON, D.C. (JTA ► — officials, including Arthur Z. Re-Elected to Head Ambassador Abba Eban, of Is- Gardiner, chief political and r del, has requested James -Wads- economic adviser of the State 1 Adequate and comfortable Federation Women worth, acting head of ...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 4

…It's Like Old Times Again THE JEWISH NEWS * • . Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 7951 1111embet 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 year. foreigr ubscription Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich.. under...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 5

…Eisenhower Message Condemns Mass Arrests of Romanian Jews Religious Zionists Celebrate 50 Years Of Activity in U.S. NEW YORK, (JTA)—President they have violated any law, but Eisenhower strongly condemned simply because of their religion," the Romanian government for President Eisenhower empha- NEW YORK, (JTA)—Repre- the mass trial of Jewish leaders sized. sentatives of more than 500 sy- * * nagogues and congregations at- in Bucharest, and em...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 6

…Ms Leaders Receive Wise Award For Excellence from AJ Congress Highlighting the annual meeting of the Jewish Publication Society, held recently in Philadelphia, was the presentation of the Stephen Wise Award of the American Jewish Congress to the Society "for its distinguished contribution to the dissemination of ..k/wish knowledge, through the publication and distribution of books of enduring Jewish value." Dr. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN, na- tional AJ...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 7

…riong. Shaarey Zion Honors Levins° 40th Anniversary Beth Abraham to Erect Northwest Structure Newest Venture in Synagogue Building Te:7MSS- Cong Shaarey Zion, 12353 Lin-IA luncheon was served, follow- wood, recently honored Mr. and ing morning services, and each man, functions and arrange- Mrs. Meyer Levin, of 2106 Oak- !officer and congregational mem- ments; Abe Rosenberg, chair- man Blvd., on the occasion of ber joined in extending indiv...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 8

…At special services in celebra- i main sanctuary, 41 students will Von of Shevuot, Manny Lax was ; participate in Adas Shaloni's an- installed as president of Adas I nual confirmation service. An Shalom Synagogue. Others in-1 original cantata., "In Freedom's stalled by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal , Light," written by Rabbi Segal, include: i will be featured. Charles Charlip and George 1 Based on the Tercentenary Spoon, vice-presidents; Max Bib- anniv...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 9

…• Isaac Carmel Urges T•imian Recreation Women's Council Fete., Center in Israel, Pecan Industry Aid 'Resale Shop Workers Boston Reports Decline In Anti-Semitic Incidents DETROIT JEWISH NEWS--9 Friday) June 18, 1954 BOSTON, (JTA) — Improve- A luncheon is being given by ment in intergroup relations and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt at her Wal- nut Lake home on Long Lake a reduction in the number of Road, at 12 noon, Monday, hon- anti-Semitic incident...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 10

…Earlier Deadline for July 9 Issue 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Jewish Agencies Urge School Construction Friday, June 18, 1954 Because of the observance of the Fourth of July on Mon- day, there will be an earlier deadline for editorial copy for Budget Committees the July 9 issue of The Jewish News. All copy for that issue must be in the hands of the editor p lan Allocations not later than at noon on Friday, July 2. 72 American Jews to Settle in...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 11

…Offtell I. to BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S1 GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER, CLUB will install new officers I Pioneer Women, will hold a pic- at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Bel- 1 nic Sunday, at Kensington Park. Aire Terrace. Rabbi Israel I. The group will meet at Maple Halpern will be installing offi-: Beach. Friends and guests are cer, and Mrs. Harry Ribiat will welcome. For information call deliver the president'S report. Pauline Stepak, TO. 5-0462. At Mrs. Is...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 12

…Tales Out of Schoo Judy Alzofon By Judy Stutz Central Higb Oakland County By According to custom today was the last day on which the seniors were in school. Today they walked through the halls in their caps and gowns and took part in what is known as "senior swingout." Preparations now are in full swing for the commencement exercises which will be held next Wednesday, at MacKenzie High School. Speaking at the exercises will be Judy Alzof...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 13

…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Activitieo Soci4 Emanuel Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isaacs, of 18975 Robson, received his master's degree in history last weekend from the University of Michigan. In the fall, Mr. Isaacs will continue his studies at U. of M., working for a doctorate in history and ing research work on the subject. Dr. Harry A. Heller, former Detroiter, was graduated June 6 from the Chicago College of Osteopathy. Dr. and Mrs. H...…

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…14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 18, 1954 Bar Mitzvahs Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. William Avrush- in, of 4026 Webb, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jer- ome, on Thursday, at Cong. Bnai Zion, Humphrey and Holmur. A dinner in his honor will be held June 26, at Horowitz Catering. a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher announce the Bar Mitzvah of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. their son, Gerald, on Saturday, at Mackey, of 18475 Roselawn, an- Congrega...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 15

…Adiviilei in, Soddy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwald (Geraldine Eizen), of 20221 Evergreen, announce the adoption of a daughter, Elissa Renee, born March 30. Dr. William K. Hass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, of Strathcona Dr.., graduated last weekend from the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Hass and his Wife, the former Bar- bara Shifrin, are presently in New York where he will be an intern at Montefiore Hospital. Mr. Hyman Lieb...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 16

…[Brandeis Students to Spark Annual Meetina of Detroit Women's Group . 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 18, 1954 Re-Elect Dr. Salit to SCA Dr. Norman Salit, of New j York has been re-elected for a J second term as president of the Synagogue Council of America. e n e ti agemen Mrs. Hedi Bach of Gladstone Avenue announces the engage- Dance with Delight ment of her daughter, Eva Eri- ca to S. Samuel Taylor, son of to Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE P...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 17

…'U.S. Moved Slowly Toward Equality' In 1953, AJC, NAACP Survey Shows FIDELMAN'S RESORT South Haven, Michigan 9etury ( Frday, June 18, 1954 The board of directors of Ye shivath Beth Yehudah re-elect- ed Wolf Cohen as president, This Week's Radio and Morris Snow as vice-president Television Programs and Dr. Max Kapustin as sec- of Jewish Interest retary. Morris W. Zack is. the new treasurer and Harry E. Cit- THE ETERNAL LIGHT HOTEL Time: 1...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 18

…Danny Raskin's LISTENING THE UNITED ORDER True Sisters, Detroit #41, celebrated their second anniversary party, highlight of the afternoon being the musical show, written, di- rected, danced and sung, with original musical numbers, by members of the group. IT WAS 108 years ago that a small group of pioneer women .in New York City combined to form the first chapter of United Order True Sisters for philan- thropic purposes . How well they succ...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 19

…-r i-iko RENT nrgi - r i-P, I a - 1 IN %., VIVI La- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. Minimum Charge $1.00. APARTMENTS 3 ROOM income for WE. 4-8266. N.W. Clean large 3 room apt. Refrigera- tor, stove. $75.00 monthly. UN. 3-9207. TO. 5-6633. ROOM apt.. N.V. section. Applicant must buy furniture. Reasonable. Call TE. 4-9465. CALL VErmont 8-9...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 20

…41—HOUSES 17—HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE 14331 CURTIS DUPLEX Ng,. OF SCHAEFER Carpeting, air eond. ht. $9„50), S2,500 dn. • • * •INDIANA-CURTIS Large 3 bedrm. Eng. fade brick, car- pets, 1st fl. lay., screened porch. Owner moving to Canada Frank Stowe—UN. 1-4300 ELMER M. CLARK COYLE 19471 Imagine This!' Open 2-5 Sunday. Adorabie brick bung., gas A.C., 2 bedrooms down, 1 partially finished up. Beautiful rec. room. Large lot. Only $14,...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 21

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 18441 Stoepel Oak Park Blvd., 12831 By Owner Open Sun. 1-4 5 and 4 brick, tile kitchen and bath, rec. room, gas ht., side drive and garages. Both flats carpeted. Terms. PORAKS 8626 Gd. River 3 bedrm. brick, alum, storms and screens, side dr., landscaped, partly finished basement, drapes, cyclone fence. Call Lincoln 4-2565. WASHBURN, 19321 TY. 8-8100 3-Bedrm., Lib. OAK PARK Beaut. de luxe 'col...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 22

…• By OWNER-San Juan. nr. 7 Mile. Charm- ing English bung.. double garage, ter- OAK PARK rific buy. S14,500. UN. 2-4114. CORNER NORTHFUELO 24200 SENECA IS THERE a Jewish family that would like to buy a home in Bloomfield Vil- 3 bedroom ranch, beautifully land- scaped, 2 car brick garage, attic fan, disposal, incinerator, finished base- ment. 1 year old. Carpets, drapes. By owner. Open Friday, Sat., Sun. lage, Birmingham. If so call MI. ...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 23

…• Obituaries Monument Unveilings ISADORE KRITT, 12532 Broad- street, died June 14. Services at Menorah Funeral Chapel, on Puritan. He leaves his wife, Bes- sie; three sons, Max and tam, of Los Angeles, Calif., and Meyer, of Saginaw, Mich.; three flaugh- ters, Mrs. Mollie Ekelman, Mrs. Lee Vander and Mrs. Alice Salle; 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. ALEXANDER ENGLANDER, The family of the late Frieda 2640 Gladstone, died June ...…

June 18, 1954 • Page Image 24

…Maimonides Women Fulfill $12 000 Pledge to Sinai Hospital Fund , `Security Case' Breaks Mother's Heart By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1954, JTA, Inc.) ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A Jewish mother who came to the U. S. Naval Academy to see her son commissioned has returned to Hartford, Conn., with a broken heart. Instead of seeing her boy made an officer, she saw the (Editor's Note: Since re- ceiving Milton Friedman's story about the withhold- ing of...…

June 11, 1954 • Page Image 1

…The Arab Propagandists: A Real Menace To Jewry and THE JEWISH NEWS A To Humanity Editorial, Page 4 VOLUME 25—No. 14 Weekly Review of Jewish Events Personalities in the News Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle '7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, June 11, 1954 The Battle for American Freedom Commentary, Page 2 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 1 Sc U. S. Communities Favor Mer...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The 'Forebodings' Over Cohn and Schine Ray M. Cohn and G. David Schine are not really that impor- tant. But they have become a "Jewish issue" as a result of the admonition in the U..S Senate ')y Senator Ralph E. Flanders of Vermont that the two Jews are causing "foreboding" among their coreligionists. In his address, in which he accused Senator Joseph R. McCarthy of spreading "division and confusion wher...…

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