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March 01, 1969 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary Tragic Recollections of the Holocaust in . Christian Vienna Production of 'Fiddler' . Attitudes and Rejection of Silence on Crimes nation? How long will people be silent while indignities are being im- posed upon Jews in Moslem countries? A special report to the New York Times from Vienna by Ted Szulc, The debate has assumed a vast scale. In a recent issue of the published under the heading "Israelis Starred in Viennese 'Fi...…

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…Russia Could Play Peace Maker in M.E. Nixon 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 , a ssociation. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235. VE 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Foreign $8. Second Class Postage Paid ...…

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…Common Foe Locust- Unites Israel, Jordan Interview Attacked fore President Nixon's flight to Rome that there would be more ognized boundaries." He added, bilateral talks on the Mid East "We must regard all contrary dec- with Britain, France and the So- larations by Egyptian spokesmen viet Union to set up ground rules as null and void." for a Four Power conference on Eban said the Nasser inter- tensions in the region. Secretary view "confirms...…

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…Flint News Beth Israel Sisterhood will hold' its 38th annual donor dinner-dance and celebrate its 50th anniversary this weekend. The golden jubilee will start 9 a.m. Saturday with many sister- hood past presidents participating in religious services. They are Mesdames Philip Fisher, Hyman Leff, Jack Rabin, Joseph Rubin, David Wolin, Sam: uel Laro, Sidney Wolin, Ruddy Mittleman, Irving Bernstein and Max Linder, now in office. A kidush will fol...…

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…Fate of 7 Iraqis Unknown After Spy ‘Trial (Continued from Page 1) The press conference was called by the Committee for Humanity in Iraq. which was set up follow- ing the first Iraqi hanging last month and which sponsored a si- lent vigil Feb. 9 in Kennedy Square. ( A Jordanian immigrant who dis- rupted the vigil pleaded guilty Feb. 25 and was fined $50 on a charge of disturbing an orderly meeting in a public place. ( A complaint against Abd...…

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…Campaign Functions Set For This ', Week 12—Friday, March 7, 1969 . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Human Rights Body Renloves M.E. Blame Exp e r is to Fight E xhumation in New Resolution Allied Jewish Campaign activi- ! Cadillac Hotel, Daniel M. Honig- Mrs. Samuel H. Prero, 15894 Har- PARIS — A number of distin- I Another is Dr. Joseph M. Yof- den Circle, Southfield. ties fo next week begin Sunday I man, chairman, announced. r witnesses will te...…

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…▪ 'Policy of Independence for Student Publications' Advocated by Citron While the Wayne State University newspaper continued to publish a variety of articles, among them some very antagonistic to the Jew- ish community (like "Jewish Rac- ism" signed "Samuel Goldwyn", admittedly a pseudonym), Abra- ham F. Citron, a member of the faculty of the WSU college of edu- cation, proposed that whatever newspaper is published on the campus should be in...…

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…Rabbi Robert Marx of Chicago Due at Memorial to Wise 16—Friday, March 7, SYNAGOGUE SER VI CES Rabbi Robert J. Marx of Chi- cago, will pay tribute to the mem- ory of the founder of American Re- TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "A Modern Parent Asks: 'Where Did I Go Wrong?' " Denise Bonnie form Judaism, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Graef, Bat Mitzva. Saturday services 11 a.m. Allen Eli Silver, Bar Wise, at the 150th ann...…

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…- Dearborn's fifth annual VACA TION & SPORTS SHOW opened Thursday, in the Youth Center 1 and performed for Center Thea- building located at Greenfield and Center Theater's Front Row Cen- ly TV program. Mrs. Chase has performed in 1 ter's Mobile Unit. Mrs. Chase is Michigan. It will continue through ter will present "The Maids" by Jean Genet 8 p.m. March 19 at the! Center Theater productions of i a member of the board of direc- 1 Sunday, with ...…

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…▪ Sharon Agree Engaged to Kenneth It7olf of NY • 20—Friday, March 7, 1969 • ■ -- 1.• • • _ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS •9. activities in Society MISS SHARON AGREE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kahan of Lauder Ave., announce the en- gagement of her daughter Sharon Toby Agree to Kenneth L. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf of Brooklyn. Miss Agree. daughter of the late Mr. Allan G. Agree, received a bachelor of science degree from Wayne State ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, March 7, 1969 Gruber-31ilinsky Vo7e's Heard at Beth Achim Miss Lei noff, Mr. Frank Plan June 15 Marriage Gudwin,Mr.Broad to Marry in Ann Arbor SAVE 25% ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BLOCH-ROSE AUXILIARY will present two flags to the Courville School 10 a.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Betman, patriotic instructress, said that an outside flag and a flag for the auditorium will be pre- sented. The auxiliary has pre...…

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…Passover cookery is an inter- national cuisine because Jewish housewives have learned to cook in the style of every country in the world. Deborah Ross has developed and tested hundreds of these reci- pes in the laboratory kitchens of the B. Manischewitz Co. More than 300 of the best have been collected in this new cookbook. Mrs. Ross traces the origins of Excellently illustrated by Gene these recipes from the Mediter- Szafran. this volume emer...…

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…Annette Ruda Engaged to Leslie Mark Pines Israel's Ambassador to West Germany Says Germans Invite Friendship Single Adults to See Film A film, "Where Is Prejudice?" produced by the New Detroit Com- mittee, will be featured at a meet- ing of Jewish Single Adults (age 25-40) 8:30 p.m. March 18 at the Jewish Center. Admission will be free to members of the group. Asher Ben-Natan, Israel's am- in the United States, often are in- This Week's Ra...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, March 7, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Kahn noted that many WASHINGTON — Jewish college Jewish religious and secular lead- youth and representatives of the I ers regard the campus as a "dis- Es _ , aster area" as far as Jewish con: organized American Jewish " i concerned and are sc ousness is tablishment" will attempt to bridge calling for emergency measures. y three-da He warned, however, that critic...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, March 7, 1969 Danny Raskin's LISTENING P Food and. Fun Guide 0 S T DELICATESSEN CHECKER EAR-B-C RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mite ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. Nor TRY OUR SANDWICH TRAYS Alban's BOTTLE & BASKET • Fine Buffet & Carry-Out Service • Sandwiches & Complete Dinners Catering for private affairs in your home 188 N. Hunter ...…

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…• Friday, March 7, 1969-33 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13 — APARTMENTS 1 3—FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 & 2 bedroom Luxury Apt. Coach House Townhouse With Family Room Carport & other ftrs. (Rent $165 .& up) 2 bedroom, 11/2 baths, lge. kitchen with eating space, fully equipped, carpeted. Central air cond. , Only $260 per month, heat included. JUST NORTH OF NORTHLAND SHOP- PING CENTER ON PROVID...…

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…Just Listed Brick & Alum. Colonial with central air cond. and main floor Laundry. Also 3 generous bedrms. 21/2 baths. Family Rm. Firepl. Carpeting. Many other convenience extras. Assume mtge. $43,900. PAUL SMYTHE TWYCKINGHAM VILLAGE New 4-Bedroom Colonial SOUTHFIELD GARDENS With 21/2 baths, 1st floor Util- ity Room, 2 car garage, full basement, etc. $46,900. June occupancy. 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 baths, 21/2 car brick garage. Complete...…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36-Friday, March 7, 1969 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Park - Only 3 Left Ready to move into! 4 bedrm. Col- onial, 21/2 baths, 2 car attach. Gar. firepl., cent. air cond., stove & dishwasher, wood Thermopane win- dows & screens, colored plumbing fixtures, plus many extras, only $37,900. WILL TAKE TRADE-INS. MODEL AT 26180 RHINE (1 blk. N. of Lincoln, 2 blks. E. of Greenfield) OPEN SUN. ONLY 12-6 ...…

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…50—BUSINESS CARDS PAINTING and decorating. All work guaranteed. References. TY 7-2501. DRESSMAKER — Alterations of any kind. Reasonable. 353-7865. LADIES alterations. Quick service. Ex- perienced. Reasonable prices. 538-4030. LARKINS MOVING CO. Household and Office Furniture Local and Inter-state Also storage. 894-4587 PHOTOGRAPHER-reasonable. Confirma- tions, etc. LI 3.3846 evenings. DECORATING, painting. Neat and clean. Small carpent...…

November 01, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Tuesday, _November Jilt: The Day of Judgment For All Americans Jewish News Endorses Hubert H. Humphrey THE JEWISH NE 1=3 (=> – r A Weekly Review Editorial Page 4 Be sure to vote on Tuesday .. . and base your judgment on the nation's crises, on the urgency of assuring a liberal government, on the challenge to the great American constituency not to sacrifice the just for the op- portunist. Reject fears, and join in retaining the libert...…

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…Purely Commentary Liberals Sell Democracy Down the River Liberals in this country have good cause to sit in shame over the tactics of the major periodicals—Progressive. New Republic, the Nation—which have sold democracy down the river in the present political campaign. There is nothing wrong with desiring to form a new party. Wallace did it, and Thurmond before him. and the latter failed to undermine Truman's campaign, just as we hope Wallace...…

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…THE DETROIT -JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 1, 1968-3 Czech 'Show Trials Involving Jews Reportedly Planned by Soviet Officials Ex-SS Officer Gets Life for War Role PARIS (JTA)—Reports reaching here from Czechslovakia said that a series of "show trials," similar to the trial of Rudolph Slansky during the Stalin era, in which! charges of "Zionist conspiracy" are expected to figure, are being planned by Soviet occupation authorities. According to ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jev.ish Newspapers. Michigan Press Association. National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co.. 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48236. VE 8-9364. Subscription 87 a year. Fo'eign $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit. Michigan • PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Edito...…

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…roved Relations Between Arabs 6-Day War Improved and Jews in Israel, Writes Brandeis Expert ATLANTA—The Jews of Israel, in an effort to break down the barriers of "separation and mis- trust" between them and their Arab fellow citizens, have tacitly abandoned the view that Israel must remain almost exclusively Jewish, according to a leading ex- pert on Arab-Jewish relations. This is among the major con- clusions of "From Conflict to Un- dersta...…

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…Labor Gains Majority in the Knesset TEL AVIV (JTA)—The secretar- iat of the Israel Labor Party voted 242 to 146 Oct. 23 to approve an alignment with Mapam, the left- wing labor party, creating for labor the first parliamentary majority in Israel's history. The alignment gives the combined labor factions 67 seats in the 120-seat Knesset (Parliament). It is not a merger, but it provides for a common list of candidates in national and local elec...…

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…Haber Describes ORT's Pioneering Tasks in 'Israel's Scholarization' MONTREAL — Dr. William Haber, president of ORT, in his address at the International ORT central board conference in Mont- real, in which he outlined a plan for action in meeting the crises of our time, suggested: "It is within the prospect of our generation to hope that we will see an end to Jewish poverty, an end to Jewish disadvantagement, an end to the century-old despair,...…

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…Cooperative Reform-Conservative `Option' Offered Jews of Israel Named to- Receive Stephen Wise Awards NEW YORK (JTA)—An effort tor.servative plans would seek to avoid provide a "third option" to Israeli I confrontations with the Israeli Jews whose choice now is limited ! government and the Orthodox rab- to Orthodox Judaism, and secular- binate, the sole Jewish religious ism was described by a Conserva- movement recognized in Israel. tive rab...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH REWS Friday, November 1, 1966-9 VACATION SPECTACULAR! NEVER BEFORE SUCH A GLORIOUS CARIBBEAN SEA ADVENTURE ALMOST !, :z PRICE — TWO PEOPLE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE SIDNEY-HILL NORTHWEST CLUB AND BOOK. COUZENS TRAVEL UNITE TO BRING YOU THE VACATION OFFER OF YOUR LIFETIME! !! 13 DAYS OF FUNFILLED REST AND RELAXATION THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE IN THE WORLD FROM MARCH 7 TO MARCH 19, 1969 FOUR FABULOUS PORTS OF CALL: NEW YORK ...…

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…Soviet Military Advisers Coordinated Attack Along Suez Canal, Israel Military Believes Heartiest congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Sid- ney Selig upon the bar mitzva of their son, Lawrence Stewart, this Saturday, November 2, in Jerusalem. (Continued from Page 1) 1 buildings. One shell damaged a intervention should a new war that Israeli forces started the I residence but its occupants, a break out with Egypt. (Speaking earlier in the Knesset, He...…

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…Assault Viewed as Possible Test of American and Israli Intentions (Continued from Page 1) future Egyptian commando incur- sions across the Suez Canal into Israel-held Sinai. Funerals were held in a number of Israeli cities and towns Monday for the 15 Israeli soldiers who were killed along the Suez Canal. In the Knesset, the entire chamber and the visitors' gallery rose to observe a minute of silence in tribute to the fallen soldiers. A funera...…

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…d 12—Friday, November 1, 1968 Student Demonstrators Thwarte as Israelis Patrol Troubled Areas the Jenin district, dispersed a girls high school in Gaza returned group of high school students who to their classes peacefully Tuesday were about to demonstrate against as the presence of Israeli troops Israel Wednesday. The village is stymied their attempt to organize not under curfew. anti-Israel demonstrations. Demon- Four Arab leaders known to...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Just one reason to come to Osmun's Our newest store In the Tel-Twelve Mall (12 Mlle & Telegraph)... Open every night 'tit 9 Tech Plaza Center (12 Mile & Van Dyke) • Downtown Pontiac • Tel Huron Center in Pontiac Open Every Night 'Til 9 Open Fri. 111 9 Open Every Night 'TII 9 Use Osmun's Chargecard, Security, Michigan or Midwest Bankards Friday, November 1; 1968-13 L. McGregor 1. Eagle 1. Arrow 1. Van Heusen 1. 'B...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, November 1, 1968 Jokes Galore in Wachs' Book Paid Political Advertisements who is a well-known public rela- There are many tips for public tions executive. speakers, for toastmasters and Boris Smolar's those who seek to battle their way Many of the stories are old corny, but the through life humorously, in "The kes and How to Tell yarns, are has so much to Funniest entire some collection Jo Mark book, Wa...…

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…Nederlander in Race for TIM Regent Robert Nederlander, a practicing attorney and vice president of the Nederlander Theatrical Corpora- tion (Detroit's Fisher Theater), has been nomi- nated by the Democratic Par- ty for the position of regent of the University of Michigan, elec- tive November 5. During his seven years at the University of Michigan, b oth as a graduate student in t h e university's 1 a w school, h e n o t Nederlander only gaine...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, November 1, 196$ The Election Time Rumors Voter's Guide to Amendment "A" 2 Israelis Start Lectures on College Campuses Michael Lotan, head of Socio- logical Services Company, Ltd., in Israel and Amnon Zakov, former By DAVID SCHWARTZ president of the National Union of (Col:Tr/CM 1301, JTA Inc.) You can't believe everything you Israeli Students, began a lecture hear at election time. When Jefferson ran f...…

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…Family Dance Weekend, Lecture Series on Center Calendar for This Month The second annual "Family Dance Weekend" at Camp Tama- rack will be sponsored by the Jew- ish Center Nov. 29-Dec. 1. Dance workshops and perform- ances will be presented to illustrate some basic forms uniquely char- acteristic of Israeli and interna- tional dance and modern trends. Fred Berk, considered by some to be the "father of Israeli Dance in America," will lead clas...…

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…18—Friday, November 1, 1968 Israel Commander at S. Z. Reception 11111111.1111 At the leadership reception hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brody in advance of the "Bond With Israel Dinner," of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, are (from left) Samuel C. Kovan, president; Rabbi Irwin Groner; Louis Berry, co-chairmen of the dinner; Admiral Shlomo Erel, commander of the Israel Navy, who was the guest speaker; and Mr. and Mrs. Brody. LETTER BOX `Know' Is Key W...…

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…Two Eban Books for Current Year NY Jewish Groups Seeking to Ease Two books by one of the world's the dramatic events of Israel's Negro-Jewish Tensions Over Strike; leading statesmen, Abba Eban, will Six-Day War, its prelude and after- be published during the 1968-1969 math, by a central participant in Deny Lindsay Tried to Pressure Them season. The first work by Israel's the drama, and thus a uniquely NEW YORK (JTA)—A spokes- man for the New ...…

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…20—Friday, November 1, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS News Brevities Tora Umesora, the national so- ciety for Hebrew Day Schools, and Samuel C. Feuerstein of Brook- line, Mass., the society's national president since its inception in 1944, will be hon- ored jointly at Tora Umesora's 25th silver anni- versary dinner, Nov. 17, at the New York Hil- ton Hotel. Day School communi- Feuerstein ties throughout North America will pay tribute to the na...…

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…Friday, November 1, 1968-21 711E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Wiwi N. Rhea meets with General Moshe Dyne la Israel Immediatety tellew►eg the flay liar le kma, 1t17. "brae! must possess sufficient military power to deter an attack. As long as the threat of Arab attack remains direct and imminent, sufficient power means the balance must be tipped In Israel's favor," RICHARD M. NIXON September, 1968 "The sufferings of the Jews of Poland and othe...…

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…Pearson Warns About Nixon Oil Interest Contact and Talk With Nasser Nationally famed columnist Drew er who won the consumer rebate Pearson warns constantly of the , against El Paso, reports that the role Senator Strom Thurmond Nixon firm was especially active plays in GOP politics today. in another government move to , s regulate El Paso, namely its Writing about Richard Nixon merger with the Pacific Northwest, law practice and the ties his l...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, - Friday, November 1, 1963-23 UHS to Break Ground for High School ARcurrEcrs SKETCH FOR ROHLIK BUILDING • • • Ground-breaking ceremonies for matching their contribution for this the Sigmund and Sophie Rohlik first unit of a community complex, Building, to house the United which eventually will include the Hebrew High School, will take College of Jewish Studies, an audi- place 10:30 a.m. Sunday at W. 12 torium, lib...…

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…24—Friday, November 1, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Active for Humphrey, Muskie Henry Dodge Backs Home Owners' Plea Henry Dodge, chairman of the North West Detroit Council of Civic and Consumer Associations, and -Republican candidate f o r Wayne County Supervisor, District 12, has been active in homeowner groups for 15 years. He was called upon by Rosedale Park residents to assist them in a zoning matter. The issue before the Board of Zoni...…

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…Testimonial Honors Mayor Clarkson Janies Hathaway Acclaiming the candidacy of Theater in World War II. He served Is Candidate for "Mayor James Clarkson of South- four terms as mayor of Southfield. field for the post of district judge He was a member of the Michigan Education Board Legislature, 1959-60, serving on its in the 46th Michigan District, on the non-partisan ticket, at Tues- judiciary committee. day's election, nearly 300 of his frie...…

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…THE DETROIT" IEWfsw NEVUS- 26—Friday, November 1, 1968 Szymanski Explains His Judgeship Ideals "I am asking the people of De-1 "If a judge concerns himself troit to forget racial issues and ' solely with justice, law and order instead to support the man they will follow," Judge Szymanski are convinced is the most capable said. and experienced trial judge," isj Judge Szymanski has long been the message to Detroit's voters j active in Detroit...…

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…Judge J. P. Rodgers Widely Endorsed Judge Julian P. Rodgers Jr., candidate for re-election to the Common Pleas Court, was widely endorsed this week and was com- mended for his devotion to his duties. William Friedman and a group of friends expressed the hope that the vote for Judge Rodgers on Tuesday will be heavy, indicating the community's appreciation for the jurist's abilities. Paid Political Advertisements `Faiths of American Presiden...…

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…2$—Friday, November 1, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Why we believe in Hubert Humphrey. Law and Order Because of his devotion for more than two decades to the human rights, civil rights, and equal opportunity for all Americans, as Mayor of Minneapolis, as U.S. Senator, and as US. Vice President. We believe he is the best qualified to bring about harmony and orderly progress, urgently needed in our urban areas. Human Rights Because he has vig...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ftiday, November 1, 1948-29 WE WHOLEHEARTEDLY . • . subscribe to the appeal embodied in the message on the opposite page and we urge all our fellow citizens to make this a time for action in support of the most qualified team for gresident and Vice-g )resident the lin,tted States -HUBERT H. HUMPHREY an EDMUND S. MUSKIE d Arthur Howard Irving Pokempner Louis Berry Milton Howard Dr. Irving Posner Tom Bo...…

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…Los Angeles Federation THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, November 1, 1968 Backs Grape Boycott LOS ANGELES (JTA) — The that "We cannot indifferently re- board of directors of the Jewish main silent or inactive when our Federation Council of Greater Los fellow human beings are deprived Angeles has voted to support the or ignored." It called on congre- Board of Rabbis of Southern Cali- gations throughout the country to fornia in its backing o...…

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…Nbveriibii 1, 1968-31 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS M.B. Lewis Honored at Siyum HaSefer Rabbis Strike Out THE An impressive ceremony, mark- selections as the tora, accom- in Efforts to Alter Dr. Samuel Sandmel, Authority ing the completion of a Sefer Tora panied by two sefarim of Ahavas to be presented to the new Netzah Achim, was brought into the sanc- Yom Kippur Game on 'Sew Testament, to Speak Israel Synagogue in Ashkelon, tuary under a hupa. Israel...…

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