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January 01, 1965 • Page Image 12

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, January 1, 1965 • starting this friday every sayings dollar earns 4% at the Wommoitterealth: Compounded and paid every 90 days ...these flee reasons tell you why our 4% is better 1 We pay interest on deposits starting at $1.00. (Some banks require a balance of $500.00 to earn their top interest rate.) In only 90 days your savings have earned 4%. (Some banks penalize you by paying only 1% to 3% if wit...…

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…Sholem Aleichem Due on Stage at Home for the Aged SYNAGOGUE Oak-Woods Young Israel Plans Adult Education Program of Four Courses SERVICES The Mobile Theater Unit of the Jewish Center Theater will present two plays from the "World of TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. Friday. Dr. Fram will speak Sholem Aleichem" Tuesday eve- on "An Analysis of 1964 and a Prognosis of 1965," and the Bar ning at the Jewish Home for the Mitzvah of Michael Wil...…

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…Weekly Q Jews in Sports BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX presentation of the quadrennial ment. He was the first New Eng- Maccabian Award to sportsman Ed- land pro to follow the sun, begin- ning in 1923 . . . Did you know American basketball coaches win H. Mosier Jr., chairman of that the recently closed Windmill never had it so good. All they have the board of the Mosier Safe Corn- Theater in the Soho District of to satisfy is the alumni. But with pa...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 15

…Susan Joan Sandler Wed to Izidor Bass omens BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER- hold its paid-up membership din- HOOD will hear Detroiter Walter ner-party at Holiday Manor 6:30 Field in a review of "A People's p.m. Jan. 11. For reservations call Epic," his own 40-page history of membership chairman Mrs. Irving the Jewish people, 10 a.m. Wednes- Berson, DI 1-0422, or co-chairman day in the Social Hall. Written in Mrs. Norman Horw...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 16

…S OME PRINTING PLANTS are geared to produce only k-) large runs, others small runs. By contrast, "PAK" is flexible enough to handle both . . because "PAK" has equipment best suited for the job. The very high speeds of the web offset and web letterpress presses are employed whenever quantities exceed 10,000. For smaller quantities, Kramer's smaller sheet-fed presses are used. This versatility allows a run of only 200 to be handled as effi- ci...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 17

…Levine-Mintz Vows Are Exchanged Frances Aftel Married Detroiter on Road With Hope in Korea There was a doctor in the house 548th General Dispensary, U. S. to Kenneth Eisenberg when Bob Hope and his bevy of 60 Army. gewry (9n the international beauties entertained the GIs in Seoul, Korea. It was Detroiter Capt. Harold T. Eisen- man. For Eisenman, son of the Irving Eisenmans, .4005 W. Outer Dr., it was a four-day holiday. He wrote his parent...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 18

…• ART CLASSES • Hack-Frnkel Troth Announced in Lansing Men's Clubs ROSE LEVINE will teach CHILDREN'S ART CLASSES (Creative Painting & Drawing) ASSOCIATION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH SCIENTISTS, Detroit chapter, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues- day at the Beth Jacob School. Lec- ture for the evening will be by Rabbi Weinberg, dean of the Ye- shivah of Toronto, as recorded at the last annual meeting of the AOJS in New York. The public is invited. a * * F...…

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…Stronger Action Urged to Develop Freedman-Helfer Rites Young MD Named Miss Friedlaender Now Jewish Youths' Mature Understanding Are Solemnized Here Chief Internist at Mrs. Norman Levy WASHINGTON (JTA)—Stronger that they are fulfilling the Jewish Seoul Hospital action by the American Jewish tradition. MRS. MICHAEL FREEDMAN Dr. William Levin, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin, 5329 W. Outer Dr„ has been appointed chief internist at Seoul M...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 20

…Women Plan Event for Home in Israel Pre-Donor Meeting Sasson-Schultz Rites Last Gathering Set Are Solemnized Here Before JNF Tea ‘4. Mrs. Joseph Kahaneman (third from left), director of Batei Avoth Orphans Home in Israel, receives a check from the Detroit Mothers Committee which is planning a benefit donor luncheon for the home noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Kahaneman, who will address the luncheon, is with members of the steering...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 21

…Sandra Diskin Ilred to Gerald S. Mitchell Jews Show Will to Survive Odyssey of the Market Place A little praise of a man may be uttered in his presence, but ful- some praise in his presence is for- bidden.—Erubin. Deanna Miller to Wed Jerrold H. Weinberg BY CHARLOTTE HYAMS per hot on my heels, I spied the Music the Stein-Way The Jews are a very intense loaf of bread I wanted. Grabbing people. Of this I am certain. Why? for the top shelf (...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 22

…activities in Society The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Levenstein, 19178 San Juan. Election of officers will take place. A_ sweet sixteen dinner-dance honoring Miss Nancy Pearl Nudell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman D. Nudell of Pembroke Ave., was held Saturday at the Furnifure Club of Detroit. Delegates from Adas Shalom Synagogue attending the United Synagogue Youth National Convention in ...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 23

…Nano, Stein to IT Donald Sandweiss People Make News MONTREAL (JTA)—The entire man Center of the YM-YWHA, cost of the construction and equip- the structure will be devoted to ment of a new YM-YWHA build- Jewish cultural activities. Mrs. ing to be erected adjoining the Bronfman and her husband have DR. LEON FRAM will par- Israel Award in recognition of 25 present Snowden building of the long been active leaders in the Y. ticipate in a seminar ...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 24

…THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 1, 1965-25 f Magnificent Mencours 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking .1111•1111. ■)•■•■ 44•1 ■47-■ ■•■■■•■ •••• ■■■••■•■ 1.•••• Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure a little bit of everything By Danny Raskin WHERE TO GO in Detroi...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 25

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January 01, 1965 • Page Image 26

…`Centurians' Tops Hollywood News MELINA MERCOURI PETER USTINOV MAXIMILIAN SCHELL ° Pka ;_Ca ZN BY HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD - Producer-di- rector Mark Robson, on the eve of his departure for Spain to pre- pare for the screen "Ten Centur- ians," was asked by the foreign press how he explains that so many World War II pictures are being made though the struggle came to an end nearly 20 ; years ago. Somehow evas...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 27

…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 28-Friday, January THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1, 1965 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE ROOM. Kitchen privileges. Good transportation. 342-0382. INDIANA-CURTIS. Woman. Privileges. Reasonable rent. Good transportat...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 28

…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 3347 BOSTON-2, 3 and 5 rooms, fur- nished and unfurnished, clean, quiet building. All utilities. Reasonable. Park- ing available. Adults. 894-1966. CUSTOM i---"ICZNN.,11EZE3 CDF= 7-- CLASSIC BE= AUTY___ Sherwood East Southfield Gardens Kentfield Manor Southfield Heights 18461 Wisconsin Open 2-5 Sun. Charming 3-bedrm. Cape Cod, pan. family rm., modern kit...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 29

…19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE DAVISON CORNER ARLINGTON Brick store, 32x76. New gas furn. Rented $150 month. Price only $9500. Terms. We do sell more prop- erties than any other firm in Michi- gan. Let us sell yours. ELSEA VI 1-1400 20-A—MODERNIZATION HOME REMODELING Lowest Prices Anywhere! DEAL DIRECT ! • Additions • Kitchens • Rec. Rooms • Attics • Porches • Alum. Siding. Free Estimates. No Money Down. JOE BARTOLETTI Call Anytime...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 30

…, Robert Clifton Dies; Secrets of Eloquence Square Garden rocked with joyful By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright. 1965, JTA Inc-) delight . . •. General Lucius D. Abba Eban's speech last week Clay. honored by the Israel Bond before the United Nations drew organization in Kansas City last a packed attendance and by all week. is a relative of Cassius Clay, accounts made a strong impres- not the colored fighter, but the OBITUARIES Former City Editor...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 31

…WJ Congress Puts Crucial Issues on Agenda JERUSALEM (JTA)—More than • ment. He said the movement should open its doors to new forces 500 delegates to the 26th World Zionist Congress, including 145 within the Jewish people which were ready to share responsibility from the United States. are map- but not within the Zionist party ping plans for Zionist activities for the next two years. The Con- framework. Among other points, he asserted gress a...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 1

…• ▪ Challenging Issues: Race Problems... Shakedowns... Religion in Schoois...rogimbeeism...Physical Judaism An Evaluative Survey by Jewish. News Special Correspondent NEW YORK—National Jewish organizations are disturbed by the trend of events in which the Jewish communities are becoming involved together with their non-Jewish neighbors in matters resulting from racial tensions, the religious issues, the renewed anti-Israel campaigns as evi...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary Continued from Page 1 perform, is not likely to respect their ways, nor is he likely to fill the warmth and com- fort of such a 'religion.' It is more likely that children will feel repelled and offended by its emptiness and hypocrisy." Rabbi Gordon advises "against pri- vate interdating if you wish to preserve your own faith." He states that inter- dating encourages intermarriage and he urges instead extension of "group act...…

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…Campaign _Passes tiw $4 Million Mark; Well on Way to Goat - ( c "The pledges have topped $4 1 million," Chairman Charles H. Gershenson reported at a workers' rally that honored the 14 local Jewish Welfare Federation agen- cies, and he predicted, "We are well on the way to success in the 1964 Allied Jewish Campaign." Gershenson and . Abraham Bor- man, co-chairman of the drive, stated: "In our efforts to raise funds for the homeless Jew who ...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue Uncle Sam Knows Better 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 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PH...…

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…Jewish Spokesmen Join in Religions Leaders' Demand for Immediate Action on Civil Rights All faiths joined in a religious demonstration for civil rights in Detroit while thousands were gath- ering in Washington to demand immediate action in favor of the bill pending in the U.S. Senate. The Jewish contingent in Wash- ington was led by Rabbi Uri Miller of Baltimore, president of 'the Synagogue Council of America. Locally, at a gathering Tuesday ...…

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…REILLY'S HURON HAVEN COTTAGES Israel Gets Tariff Cults in Pact With Euromart (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BRUSSELS — A formal agree- ment was finally reached Monday night between Israel and the European Economic Community under which Israel will receive immediate substantial cuts in tar- iffs on 21 of its exports to the six- nation European Common Market. The agreement is for three years. A champagne toast in the head- quar...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 7

…Mid-East Dispute Needs UN Action -Bertrand Russell Bonds Boost Desalination Plans Harman in Jerusalem to Plan Eshkol Visit (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON—Lord Bertrand Rus- sell declared Tuesday that "the ideal solution" to the problem of solving the Arab-Israel deadlock would be a decision by the United Nations "which the countries con- cerned would be compelled to accep...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 8

…$66,000 Subscribed at Bond Dinner iii Streicher Poison Matter Mailed to Canadians TORONTO, (JTA) — Reproduc- tions of a May 1934 issue of Julius Streicher's notoriously anti-Semitic "Der Steumer," published in Nazi Germany and devoted exclusively to the myth of Jewish ritual mur- der, have been received through the mail by a number of promin- ent Canadians, including members of Parliament and leaders of po- litical life in Toronto. The repr...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 9

…Bnai Brith Benefit for Israel Bonds Set in Mount Clemens Harvey Levenburg Lodge, Bnai Brith, of Mount Clemens is spon- soring an Israel 16th anniversary celebration 8 p.m. May 20 at the Beth Tephilath Moses Synagogue, it was announced by Louis M. Davis, chairman of the Mount Cle- mens Committee for State of Israel Bonds. The committee includes Rabbi Aaron Brander, Paul L•tvin, Sam- uel J. Levine and Dr. Irwin Eisen- feld. The Jewish community...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 10

…Argentine Jews Laud Statement Against *Foreign Perturbers' as Arabs Spread New Hate Slogans The DAIA delegation also de- scribed to President Illia their BUENOS AIRES—A delegation "good impression about statements of the DAIA, the central repre- made by other high officials of his sentative body of Argentine Jew- government in support of demo- ry, was received Tuesday by Presi- oratic principles and about new dent Arturo 11lia and expressed t...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 11

…New York City Commission Will Investigate Negro Attack on Yeshiva Pupils, Teachers NEW YORK (JTA)—The New York City Commission on Human Rights has started an investigation of the attack by 50 Negro teen- agers last week on pupils and teachers of a yeshiva in the Bed- ford-Stuyvesant slum section of Brooklyn. The disclosure followed a de- mand by the Jewish Community Council (JCC) of Brooklyn, sent to Mayor Wagner and Police Com- missioner Mic...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 12

…Fords' Philanthropies, Henry Ford's Peculiarities Described in WSU Book Another book on the Ford dyn- asty is being issued today by the Wayne State University Press. "From These Beginnings—The Early Philanthropies of Henry and Edsel Ford, 1911-1936," by Prof. William Greenleaf of the Univer- sity of New Hampshire traces the manner in which the Fords assited charitable causes prior to the establishment of the Ford Foun- dation. Likening Henry ...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 13

…Bonds Help Build Ships for Israel Milton Rokeach's Study of Deluded Mental Patients Israel's merchant marine, which has passed the million-ton mark, is being spurred by ship construction at the Israel Shipyards Ltd., Haifa, established with the aid of Israel Bonds. More than 1,000 persons are employed at the shipyard where a new 3,500-ton coastal freighter is shown under construction against the background of the city of Haifa. Israel's merc...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 14

…11ER Organized Plot Is Suspected in Escape of Nazi Convicted for War Murders of Jews Is there an organized plot to assist Nazi war criminals and to aid them in their escape from justice? This question is now being posed in many quarters, since the escape from a Brunswick jail last week of SS Lt. Hans Walter Zech-Nenntwich. It has been established that the escaped Nazi was aided by one of the prison guards, and it is believed that the pro- N...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 15

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 1, 1964 103,000 FOR LUNCH EVERY DAY IN A CERTAIN OVERSEAS COUNTRY, 44,000 per- sons will have lunch today, thanks to UJA. In another the number will be 7,500. In still another 2,300 will eat in UJA-aided canteens. Yes, in thirty countries these scenes will be duplicated for 103,000 persons. That many Preventing starvation is the first step in rebuilding an individual's life. This step will be fol...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 16

…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Detroit Area Rabbis Appeal to Clergy Temple Israel for Opposition to Prayer Amendment Confirmand to In a letter and accompanying Hertz and Max Kapustin, were sup- statement issued through the Jew- ported in an accompanying state- Hold Reception ish Community Council of Detroit ment by Rabbi Milton Arm, Ernst Annual confirmation services of TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Fram will speak and sent to their co...…

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…1 Youth Fund Named for 'Oldest Member' Rabbi Samuel Prero (right), president of the Young Israel Council of Detroit, congratulates Max Kaplan, oldest member of Young Israel, on the creation of the Max Kaplan Youth Founda- tion Fund marking the 40th an- niversary of Young Israel in the Midwest. Mayor Cavanagh will proclaim May 14 Young Israel Day. Rabbi Isaac Levi Gets New Look at Temple Israel An Orthodox rabbi took the pulpit at Reform Te...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 18

…Detroiters Named to National Board of Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs to the free nations of the world, Local men were among those elected to membership on the na- led by the United States and Canada, to remonstrate officially tional board of directors of the with the Soviet government Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs against the anti-Jewish discrimi- recently at the 35th annual con- nations - in the Soviet Union. vention in Kiamesha Lake, N...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 19

…N Mrs. David Goldman Wins Service Award From Women of Wayne State University Women's Clubs SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER- HOOD will hold an eighth anniver- sary dinner 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Rabbis Sholem Flam and C. T. Hollander will speak. Cantor Joseph Barenholtz will present "Sefirah Cantorials." Mesdames H. Gutman, A. Halpern, G. E. Miller and A. Ungar are co-chairmen. Mesdames J. Boren- stein, F. Bovitz, B. Graber, R. Urnovitz and...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 20

…Roles of Theodore Roosevelt, John Hay, and Bnai Brith in Historic Kishineff Tragedy Sixty. years after the frightful Kishineff pogrom, the occurrences that transpired during the era of the last Czar of Imperial Russia continue to provide im- portant data relating to democracies' reactions against persecutions of minorities in backward countries as well as attitudes of governments to whom protests are addressed in condemnation of bigotries and...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 21

…Text of Address of Theodore Roosevelt... John Hay's Policy of Proceeding with Caution . . . Repetition of Unfortunate Blunder of Hushing Up, Acting Too Late from the day when the of New York sup- hid helped in every way, -, ms, Washington and his is republic—from that A r no struggle, military r - .dof been citizens of Jew- !tient part for the honor i delphia, a Howard mentioning to brigade conunanders upon br igade (hal reliance were Jews....…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 22

…Abbye Joyce Pupko to Wed Californian Ongagements MISS ABBYE PUPKO Bernard P. Pupko, formerly of Detroit, announces the engagement of his daughter, Abbye Joyce, to Donald Barach. son of Mr. and Mrs. Meir Barach of San Diego. Miss Pupko, daughter of the late Grace Pupko, attends San Diego State College, where her fiance is working on his master's degree in mathematics. The wedding will be in San Diego this year. Center Symphony Sets Final Co...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 23

…Young Artist, Realizing an Old Dream, Will Open Gallery Here Sunday Patricia Weinsteiii, By CHARLOTTE HYAMS Arnold always was discussing his However, he did come across The young entrepreneur is a Harvey Hauer to Wed When Arnold Lawrence was great dream: "to open my own with a few tidbits. A 1959 Mum- little stunned by the warm recep- MISS PATRICIA WEINSTEIN A a recent cocktail party Mr. and Mrs. William J. Weinstein, 5501. W. Outer Dr., ann...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 24

…Publishers Fight Becker Amendment, Jane Nancy Carnick Back Civil Rights, Ask Ratification of to Wed Chicagoan Genocide Convention, Hit USSR Bias Special to The Jewish News NEW YORK — The American Jewish Press Association, at its convention here last week-end, took a strong stand in support of the civil rights bill pending in Congress; urged the defeat of the Becker Amendment that would negate the Supreme Court rulings on religion in the schoo...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 25

…N Pioneer Women Set Cannister Drive 'Sloan-Ronen Troth for Child's Day; to Fete New Members Is Announced Here Israel Youth Orchestra, Isaac Stern, Listed in Next Masonic Concert Series A local cannister drive, in which several hundred members of Pio- neer Women will participate in observance of World Jewish Child's Day, will take place Sunday through Tuesday, it was announced by Mrs. Nathan Glenner, vice pre- sident of funds for Detroit Cou...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 26

…People Make News Mazey to Speak at May 24 Event Honoring Hart Bereznitzer to Honor Pair 021 Anniversary Attending the recent 64th an- Reuben E. Gross of Staten PAUL M. DAVIDSON of Li- nual convention of the Rabbinical Island, N.Y., author and attorney, vonia, a representative of the Aus- The testimonial dinner honoring Assembly at Grossinger's, New has been appointed general chair- tin A. Kanter, CLU, Detroit York, were Rabbis BENJAMIN man ...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 27

…activities in Society Present at the recent Bar Mitzvah of Gary Steven Moglovkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solly Moglovkin former Detroiters now of St. Louis, were the following Detroiters: his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bistrow, the Seymour Bristrow family, Mrs. Pearl Chafetz, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chafetz, Mrs. Sylvie Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Chafetz, the Richard Chafetz family, the Willie Schwartz family and Miss Doris Moglovkin. A bridal sho...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 28

…Luncheon to Mark Group's 44th Year BREVITIES Some 140 members of the State Bar of Michigan and their wives will fly to Europe in early May, the first chartered plane leaving today. Law Day. Chair- man of the 22-day trip is Detroit attorney ROBERT FENTON. The group will meet various European political figures , and top European legal authorities. Several recep- tions by foreign bar organizations have been planned in their honor. The second ch...…

May 01, 1964 • Page Image 29

…JWV Activities Recent Volume on Parochial System Employs Hebrew School as Basis for Comparison OAK PARK POST and AUXIL- instructress; Rose Davidson, guard; A Review of Mary P. Ryans' brew day school emerging all over the Jewish community of today. IARY will hold their sixth installa- and Lillian Tulupman, Yetta Although we share some of the "Are Parochial Schools the Ans- the country, wisdom as well as Sterns and Belle Berkowitz, trus- tion ...…

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…The Muslims and the Arabs By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) I was reading in a Hebrew news- paper of a reception in Israel given the president of one of the new African nations and then I read in a New York paper about the Muslims. The American Muslims favor "black nationalism" and when one sees the respect with which the Negro nationalism in Africa is accorded. it is not hard to under- stand the black Muslim point of view. But...…

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