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February 01, 1957 • Page Image 1

…WitYNTOWN LIBRARY $2,048,000 in Gifts Set All--Time-lk For Opener of Allied Jewish Camp, An all-time record for a semi-official opening of a philanthropic campaign here was set Wednesday night, at a meeting of top contributors to the Allied Jewish Campaign, at the home of C. William Sucher. The total subscribed that evening by 95 contributors was $2,048,000, the highest gifts running into $200,000 figures. This sum represents the regular gif...…

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…U. S. Shift Seen in Middle East Showdown !Communal Moods government severely criticized the report submitted by United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold last Friday on Israel's request for assurances in connection with the UN de- mand that Israeli troops be withdrawn from the Gaza Strip and the tip of Sinai guarding the • entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba. A foreign Office spokesman termed the Hammarskjold re- port "negative, unconstruct...…

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…Prominent State Leaders Rally to Israel's Defense Egyptian Army Captain Given Asylum in Israel Several prominent Michigand- TEL AVIV — Youssef Nadda, an Egyptian army cap- ers were among the 550 non- Jewish Americans who signed tain captured in the Israeli Sinai campaign, Tuesday asked a letter urging President Eisen- for and received temporary asylum in Israel. hower to help "resolve internal In a statement to Dr. Louis Gailland, Internatio...…

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…The Same Hounds as in Germany 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, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year, Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1952, ...…

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…The Twelve Jews in Congress BY MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) . WASHINGTON—Two newly- elected .Congressmen - of Jewish faith began duties this season. They are Representatives Leon- ard Farbstein and Ludwig Tel- ler, both New York City .Depo- crats. The number of Jewish House members remains at 10. Farb- stein won the seat relinquished by Arthur G. Klein while Teller replaced Irwin Davidson. Klein and Davidson left Congress to...…

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…Friday, February 1, 1957 More Than 20% of Egyptian Jewry 'Safe from Egypt Reaches Europe; Migration Continues in a New Home ATHENS, (JTA)—The total of Egyptian Jewish refugees ar- riving in Europe since Novem- ber reached 10,025 representing more than 20 percent of the total Egyptian Jewish popula- tion, according to Charles H. Jordan, Joint Distribution Com- mittee general director. The refugees will be cared for while in Athens by the Coun...…

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…Miss Cantor Here White House Opposes Nasser, B-G Meeting with Ike in Washington WASHINGTON (JTA) — The and Bryce N. Harlow, Adminis- gram were Representatives lagged with a view to seeking for Bond P-arty White House is opposed to in- trative Assistant to the Presi- Hugh Scott and James G. Ful- agreement of the Arabs and Is- viting Egyptian and Israeli leaders to Washington to discuss their dispute with President Eisenhower "While Israel forc...…

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…Friday, February 1, 1957 Pioneering Role Claimed by Jonas Disproved by the Jewish Archives Joseph Jonas bragged that he was the first Jew to settle in the Ohio Valley and gloried in the role of pioneer. In Cincin- nati, where he long held the title as the city's only Jew, he wrote of himself in the third person: "Solitary and alone he remained for more than two years." But Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, di- rector of the American Jewish Archives, asse...…

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…State NAACP Ilea Name Leaders for Gets Amity Award Council Institute I7 • Edward M. Turner, president of the Michigan Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, received the tenth an- nual Amity Award of the De- troit Women's Division of Am- erican Jewish Congress. The oc- casion Was marked by a lunch- eon Wednesday at Rainbow Terrace. Three Detroit newspaper people also were cited for "em- phatic contribu...…

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…BE A SPORT ... HELP SPORTS FOR ISRAEL! International Event! The Israeli Basketball squad that will play the Michigan Collegiate All Stars in Detroit, February 14th. ISRAELI Olympic Team . . VS. MICHIGAN College All Stars • EXTRA ATTRACTION! PRELIMINARY BASKETBALL GAME 7:30 P.M. THURS. FEB. 14 8:30 P. M. Gridiron Heroes Meet Baseball Stars Detroit Lions U of D MEMORIAL GYM VS. McNichols & Livernois Detroit Tigers Choke Seats Still ...…

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…SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Sylvan D. Schwartzman will occupy the pulpit, and speak on "Religious Education of Today." YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Nathan H. Karper, national vice-president of Young Israel, will speak on "The Message of Young Israel." TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver will be guest preacher. ...…

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…Music Festival of Major Proportions Being Organized by Adas Shalom Friday, February 1, 1957 Adas Shalom Synagogue and its affiliate groups will present its seventh annual Jewish Music Festival at 8 p.m., Feb. 24, in the main sanctuary of the syn- agogue. John E. Lurie has been named concert chairman, and will be assisted by Samuel Frankel, JOHN E. LURIE Julius Green, Jack Klein and Harry Keller, co-chairmen. Max Biber is liaison music chai...…

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…■ The Suburban Community Little Fury, But Much Interest soc Shown in Oak Park Primary By the Oak-Woodser In less than a decade, the city of Oak Park has grown from a population of less than 10,000 to nearly 30,000 people. Instances of other cities whose rapid growth has caused rifts in the general populace because of policies or antedated methods has not spread to Oak Park. To be sure, there is some grumbling about one thing or another, but...…

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…41•Prr. r.•'.- Landsmanshaf ten Form Bond Group Cantor Tribute to Launch $75,000,000 Bond Drive Friday, February 1, 1957 -- THE DETROIT --- ..... A contrast in the times is provided by comedian Eddie Cantor and his wife, Ida, who are pictured on the right as they prepared to depart on their honeymoon to Europe over 40 years ago. At the left, the famous couple is shown prior to a trip to Israel in 1950. It is for his untiring efforts for ...…

February 01, 1957 • Page Image 15

…NEW STUDY CLUB, of the Jewish Community Center, will sponsor a games night, begin- ning at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Davison branch. Refresh- BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD ments and prizes will be fea- will hold a board meeting at tured. 'Office or PlantPartiet 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home In.Our Private Banquet Room of Mrs. Morris Oberman, 22110 Gardner, Oak Park. Plans for the March 27 donor luncheon For Pre - School Children 21/2. UN 2-7642 wil...…

February 01, 1957 • Page Image 16

…activities in Society 1 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chadwick, of 2087 Ewald Circle, have returned from a two-week trip to New York. Mrs. Rose Cowan was installed as historian of the Allied Veterans Council Auxiliary at a program held Thursday, in the Veterans Memorial Bldg. Mrs. Cowan is a representative of the Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary. The AVCA is comprised of 13 'veterans auxiliaries, including JWVA. Mr. and Mrs. Seyniour W. Schwartz (Hattie A...…

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…Barbara Littky Wed in Double-Ring Rites MRS. DONALD SUGERMAN In a recent double-ring cere- mony at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Barbara Ann Littky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Littky, became the wife of Donald F. Sugerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sugerman. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nich- olas Fenakel officiated. The bride's gardenia white gown was designed by Jessica, and was of French imported pure silk chiffon taffeta. It had bracele...…

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…U. of 11p1. Students Plan Mrs. Lowenthal Completes Program I Marilynn Stein Tells Wedding in September for Bond Women's `Profile for Spring' Plans forJuneWedding MISS JUDITH USHER Mrs. Alexander Lowenthal, honorary national chairman of the Women's Division of the Is- rael Bond Organization, will ad- dress an audience of Detroit women at their "Profile for Spring" on Feb. 14. The program, which culmi- nates an intensified emergency campaign i...…

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…Set SurnmerDate &at. Oritit Activities LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE and CHAPTER will jointly sponsor a Brotherhood program at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Guest speak- ers will be Bob Kohler, assistant regional director of the Anti- Defamation League; John Feild, executive director of the Mich- igan FEPC; and Edward M. Swan, chairman of the Co- ordinating Council on Human Relations. A question and an- swer period will follow. Mrs. ...…

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…Brown-Lyness Rites Planned in New York entrat By DIANE SKLAR Central High School MISS BONNIE BROWN The engagement of Bonnie . Brown to Alan Lyness is an- nounced by the b r i d e-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brown, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Lyness is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lyness, of Detroit. Both young people attend the University of Michigan, where Mr. Lyness will be graduated in January and will enter the uni- versity's l...…

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…■ #0,00• • . ' , k;/..:44 • • • 4 • .Cet 1,1 0 IN THE JEWISH NEWS! • You see . . . with .Detroit Post's :hew ROP full color, now available in the 'JEWISH NEWS, your advertising focuses the eye on•your selling story, creates more attention brings in more sales! Add this to the established dominant coverage of the JEWISH NEWS and you have impact with results that pay off! Try it yourself ... add a full splash of color brillian...…

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…Sunday School Teacher's Courses in Midrasha Spring Semester Program A training program for Sun- day School teachers will be of- fered for a second semester be- ginning Feb. 10. The program, called Leadership TeaChers Training School, was launched by Midrasha, the college of Jew- ish studies, in autumn of 1956. as school newspaper work and Sunday Torah reading. The Women's Institute, a Mi- drasha extension program, be- gan its second semester...…

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…With only four more • games remaining to be played, Beth Abraham Synagogue is assured of- first place in the Northern DiVision of th International Bas- ketball League. Young Israel continues to lead the Southern Division, but close behind is Bnai David, which has played two more games, but lost one more than the leaders. Also in contention is the Windsor en- try, Shaar Hashomayith. The standings: NORTHERN DIVISION Lost Won Team 0 9 Beth Abrah...…

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…News Brevities FRIENDS & FAMILY CIRCLE . of Ypsilanti State Hospital will meet 8 p.m.; Thursday, in room 810 of the Veterans Memorial Building, 151 W-. Jefferson. Judge - Nathan J. Kaufman, of the Juvenile Division of Wayne County Probate Court, will be guest speaker. The meeting, to which admission is free, is open to the public. * Kahn & Kahn Advertising Agency is mov- ing to 17622 James Couzens, at Outer Drive, according to an announceme...…

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…14-WANTED:, FLATS, INCOMES AND APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BEFORE June 1st, 5-room flat, in- come or house, by responsible adults, N.W. or 6 Mile. TO 8-6253. CALL VErmont 8-9364 ,DUPLEX, unfurnished, 6 months old, 5 rooms, garbage disposal, avail- able immediately. 19919 Lahser, $115 month. LI 9-0605. 10-ROOMS FOR RENT SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE r o o m, newly decorated, furnished, plenty heat, in apartment, with p6rch, 1st floor, ver...…

February 01, 1957 • Page Image 26

…FRANKLIN KNOLLS OPEN - 2-5 SUN. ASHTON-8 MILE GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE k• • •• ••••• •• •••••• •• •••∎ V • • • 20293 BENTLER • • • • • • • • • • 3 bedrm. face brick, gas a.c., alum. storms & screens, carpet- ing, drapes throughout. Home only 8 months old. Built by Holtzman & Silverman. Owner transferred. Priced to sell. * * * • * * * BRAILE, 19964 • • • 3-bedrm. brk., carpeting, extra lay., finished rm.. alum. • • s and s, gas ht...…

February 01, 1957 • Page Image 27

…With Public Approval The home-buying public has given overwhelming approval to Hearthstone, Practical Home Builders n e w contemporary home community, according to Norman Silets, sales manager of the company. The 248-home development is located south of W. Eight Mile Rd. between Grand River and Middlebelt Rd. Among Hearthstone's advan- tages are curvilinear streets, which prevent fast through traffic, proximity to a large park and three schoo...…

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…Friday, February 1, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK MAKE YOUR OFFER 3 bedrm. brk. bung. Must be sold, FHA valuation, $18,500. New mortgage of $15,300 available. Ex- cellent condition, 8 yr. old. Near new Bnai Moshe and -Young Israel center. 14021 Balfour. 1 blk. W. of Coolidge. 4 blks. N. of 10 Mile Rd. Open Sunday 1-6 E. W. FROME REALTOR GORDON HUNTINGTON WDS. MANOR BETW. HENLEY & BERKLEY...…

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…3 bedrm. brk., carpeting, 1% baths, gas ht., rear terr., nr. trans. shopping 'and schools. GI mortgage, owner. VE -54491. LOWER FLAT for sale, reasonable, carpeting and mirrored fireplace, TO 7-5221. • 19967 STRATHMOOR, 3 bedroom, brick bungalow, carpeting, full tiled basement, garage, completely landscaped, excellent condition, ex- cellent terms, UN 4-2439. * * * • Lovely face brick bung., finest of locations, 3 bedrms., din. rm. large k...…

February 01, 1957 • Page Image 30

…40—EMPLOYMENT 17A—LOTS FOR SALE O M SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP CHOICE RANCH SITES Et Fields Employment Colored Couples, Cooks. Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY or WEER STAFFORD DR., 196x165 EMBASSY COR. CORYELL, 196x216 LEE BAKER DR., 101x250 EDWARDS, 100x383 TELEGRAPH NR. 12 MI. APPROX. 314 ACRES BELLVINE TRAIL 115 & 296x385 PHILLIP, 125x300 ar 0 TR. 3-7770 UNIVERSAL EMPLOYMENT service, experienced help, days or weeks....…

February 01, 1957 • Page Image 31

…Rabbi's Appeal Wins Probation on Fraud Charge Brought by Bonn MUNICH, (JTA) — The Dis- trict Court at nearby Augsburg imposed a nine-month prison sentence for fraud upon former Bavarian "Chief Rabbi" Dr. Aron Ohrenstein but for the first time in a series of trials and appeals stretching over the past five years, placed him on probation. Army Admits Propaganda for Hungarian Refugees Dr. Ohrenstein was charged with helping a small group of pe...…

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…Team to Play Here Feb. 14 ilympic Quintet to Oppose Michigan All Stars at U. D. Detroit Jewry and the com- munity at large will have an opportunity, on Feb. 14, to see 'Isr a e l's Olympic basketball squad in action, when the 12- man Israeli team arrives in De- NATHAN LURIE troit to play a game against the "Michigan All Stars" at Uni- versity of Detroit's fieldhouse. The Israeli team's appearance here is one o f several (N e w York, Boston...…

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