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April 01, 1955 • Page Image 43

…Israel Doubles Cement Exports DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-43 Friday, April 1, 1955 Holiday Greetings to All Our Patrons and Friends Passover Quiz The House of Sterling Reaveley- , Saloh of Beauty By RABBI SAMUEL L. FOX Why is it a custom among some Jews to make the Matzos round in shape? ss. An Israeli worker checks the watering system for the huge concrete mixer at the Nesher cement plant at Ramleh. Spurred by Israel Development Bond capital,...…

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…Honor Danish Underground Heroes 44—DETRO I T JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 1, 1955 Bias Costs industry $30 Billion Annually, Roper Report Shows Danish Christian schoolmaster, Dr. Aage Bertelsen (left), and his wife, Gerda, who during Nazi occupation of Denmark led an underground movement which ferried 6,000 Jews to safety in Sweden, were honored last week by the Synagogue Council of America, central national Jewish organization representing Or...…

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…Deportment Store Owner Gives Purdue $1,000,000 Among the contributions -was a $400,000 grant to build an au- ditorium in a city high school, a grant of land to a girl scout .camp and funds to various city projects, including theater, op- era and symphony, as well as funds to th r Red Cross and veterans groups. Loeb is presi- dent of Loeb's Department tion at Purdue,. and have civic given Store, which his• father helped various sums to many fo...…

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…Hitting a High Note in Musicai Achievement . . . Passover Greetings Center Symphony in Fifth Concert DAY'S FASHION SHOP Complete Line of Holiday Fashions Mr. and Mrs. David Silver 9450 Joseph Campau TR. 5-5275 Taking time -opt at a rehearsal to pose for the cameraman are members of the Jew- ish Community Center Symphony Orchestra, which continues to win accolades from De- troit music critics for • its increasingly fine programs. Leadin...…

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…hian D. -Davidson.: An. Interesting New Member of Congress From N. Y.11 same dignified wit. Davidson Davidson later organized a has expressed his admiration for repertory theater, produced ev- !Copyright 1955, Jewish Telegraphic Stevenson and made known that erything from musical comedies Agency, Inc.) he will fight to advance Steven- to Shakespeare, went on the road and in his own words, he WASHINGTON — A Jewish sonian ideals. Congressman 1...…

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…48—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Falasha Youngsters Arrive in Israel To Train for Leadership Positions Friday, April 1, 1955 Ten boys and t w 0 girls, the first of the Fa- la sh a Jews of Ethiopia to ar- rive in Israel since the estab- lishment of the Jewish state, are settling do-vn to a new life at the Bessie 'Slots- f e 1 d Children's Village and Farm School at Kfar Batya, near Raanana. They were flown from III a ssawa, .Abyssinia, late in January...…

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…Quarrelsome Family on `Grand Concourse': A-, Rather Weak Novel, o m e outstanding Eliot Wagner, a native De- produced t.roiter who has lived in the !people, it boasts many scholars, Bronx for 30 years, has elected it certainly does not take a back rather unimpressive characters seat to any Jewish community. for his novel "Grand Concourse," Yet, 'Wagner's characters are published by Bobbs - Merrill Co., quarrelsome. One of them beats l up his ...…

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…50—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 1, 1955 Israel's President Inspects ORT School Tercentenary Books Feature JPS '55 List The Jewish Publication Soci- ety of America will publish 10 books in 1955, according to an announcement by Edwin Wolf II, president of the JPS. Five books will be in the field of Americana in celebration of the Tercentenary. Titles of the Americana books are "Memoirs of American Jews," in two volumes, by Jacob R. Marcu...…

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…Berlin to Indemnify Persons Who Wore Jewish Star' Under Nazis BERLIN, (JTA) — For in- demnification purposes, Berlin Jews will be regarded as having been deprived of their liberty during the period they were compelled by the Nazi regime to display the yellow "Star of David" on their outer clothing, Passover Greetings LORI - LYNN Hair Fashions We Specialise in Superb Hair Coloring and Permanent Waving •1111111111111a. Passover Greeting...…

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…Cente- ' , 1.11 Get Skiing Pointers Analyze Absences Of Jewish Children On Religious Holidays PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — A unique conference of school of- ficials of Cheltenham township and leaders of the Jewish com- munity of the area was hailed here as resulting in increased awareness and understanding of mutual problems. Among the problems discussed was that of absence of Jewish children from school on Jewish holidays. It was pointed out that...…

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…Mrs. Altschul Gives $100,000 Fund to Barnard NEW YORK, (JTA) Mrs. Frank Altschul, a trustee of Barnard College, has made a gift of $100,000 to the college for the establishment of the Millicent Carey McIntosh Pro- fessorship of English Fund. At Friday, April 1, 1955 Greetings on Passover the same time, she announced her intention of eventually in- creasing the endowment to $250,000. Until the fund yields sufficient income for the salary o...…

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…54—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 1, 1955 Israel Welcomes New Ambassador - Fun-to-Lea rn - Marti K. Shops 113 VICTOR Excellent Series of Books for Children Simon and Schuster, (630 5th, NY20), often a pioneer in the production of the best book ideas, again comes forth with a splendid series of books for children. This time, it is the "Fun-to- Learn Series." The first set in this series "The Golden Picture Dictionary" is especially com...…

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…United States ,Urges Security Council Cexisure of Israel Copyright 1955, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) By SAUL CARSON UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA)—The United States dele- gation pressed for a Security Council resolution which would censure Israel for "aggression" across the Gaza strip frontier in Egyptian-held territory on the night of Feb. 28, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency learned from authoritative sources. The United States delegation...…

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…▪ 17-HOUSES FOR- SAL' • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS GLENDALE - DEXTER STOEPEL - CURTIS 1 3A-FLATS FOR SALE CORTLAND near Dexter. 2 flat. 6 and 6. Breakfast nook. Gas heat. TO. 5-6455. ROOM in 2 bedroom apartment for working lady. Kitchen privileges. ex- cellent. transportation. WE. 5-7324. COUPLE or woman. Excellent transpor- tation. Beautiful large room. 3345 Fullerton. LARGE clean room, telephone privi- leges, good transportation. Gen...…

April 01, 1955 • Page Image 57

…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-57 Friday, April 1, 1955 Couzens-Tracey Sec. Lovely face brick 5 & 4 Income. Built 1950, gas forced air heat, 2 car gar. upper rental $110. Don't miss this beauty. Brennan Bros. UN. 1-7294 Lovely brick 3-bedrm. col. has every- thing plus gas a.c. heat, huge enclos- ed rear terrace, beautiful tiled kitch. with terrific table space, service hall. Jusf $18,500. 3 flat, 6-4-4 face brick, oil steam ht., tile baths with sho...…

April 01, 1955 • Page Image 58

…17-HOUSES FOR SAVE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS NORTHLAWN Nr, 7 Mile Rd. Vestibule entrance brick bung. with nat. fireplace, break. nook, partly finished attic, garage, and only 517,800. Ideal for the family deserv- ing a charming home in a lovely neighborhood at a nominal price. LI. 7-0010. 6 room colonial with breakfast room. 2 car garage, drapes, newly decor- ated, beautiful landscaping and cal- $17,500. UN. 1-5940. WARD, 19...…

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…Tyrone Guthrie Arrives For Stratford Festival Tyrone Guthrie, director of the Stratford Festival productions in Canada, arrived in Stratford, On- tario, for a three-month stay prior to the Festival season, June 27 to Aug. 27. • Accompanied by Mrs. Guthrie, Dr. Guthrie will make his head- quarters in Stratford until after the opening nights of the sea- son, June 27-30. First claim on his attention will be the select- ing of the students for th...…

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…Through in k Married Affiliates... -Synagogues • ctivate Young Members Clubs and younger InenlbeTS and annual picnic either in devoted to cultural, informative prayer books to the congrega- of the youth groups. June or July. and religious discussions fea- tion in memory of the depart- Throughout the country in the Synagogues also felt that a Directing its ac tivities are turing member participation. ed and will soon participate in past sev...…

October 01, 1954 • Page Image 1

…Ak National a A4 NEWSPAPER WEEK 111„6 rif NEWSPAPER... THE JEWISH NEW A Weekly Review of Jewish Events 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, October 1, 1954 for Jewish Traditions? Dr. Einstein's Views Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle , 7 VOLUME26—No. 4 4F144. k America Safe Challenged Commentary, Page 2 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 15c Israel lames Grave Situation on ...…

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…Red Anti-Semitism Exposed at Congressional Hearing Jewish Leaders Describe Russian Anti-Jewish Acts NEW YORK,' (JTA)—Congres- sional hearings on "the persecu- tion df the Jewish people under Communism" were held here by the House Committee on Com- munist Aggression headed by Rep. Charles J. Kersten of Wis- consin. The hearings, at which leaders of major Jewish organi- zations testified, lasted two days. Irving M. Engel, president of the Amer...…

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…Sinai Hospital Names Dr. Berk, Dr. Brown to Head Departments .elvish National Fund to Hold Annual Conference Sunday Dr. Harris J. Levine, president mentment of Israel through the and one of world Jewry's great- of the Jewish National Fund of Jewish National Fund, such as ' est leaders, at a mass meeting America, will be the guest Landsmanshaften, youth groups, which will mark the closing ses- The board .of trustees of Sinai gaged in private ...…

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…'The Printed Word' TM JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 1952 Member American Association of English-Jewish News-Papers. Michigan Press Association. Publishett every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., s'ubseription $4. a year, foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. (3, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit Mich., under Act of March 3...…

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…Kol Nidre Chant to Proclaim Yom Kippur Sabbath Shuvah Services Mark Jewry's Redemption Gorrelick speaking on "The Chance of a Lifetime." The Yiz- kor service will be at 11:45 a.m., and the concluding service at sunset. Cong. Bnai Moshe Sabbath Shuvah—the Sabbath the temple. Children's services Kol Nidre will be chanted at of Redemption — marking the will be at 2:30 p.m., Thursday, return to service of world Jewry at which Dr. Fram will relat...…

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…6 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Refugee Scholars and Students Receive Kitsle, Shevitz, Sqfran Head Israel Friday, October 1, 1954 139,185 from German Reparations Fund Bond Conference Sunday; Dr, Heller, Council Names Rabbi Gold to Be Guest Speakers Fellowships and scholarships education was interrupted or New Appointees — totalling $139,185 have been Sidney M. Shevitz, president awarded out. of German repara- of the Jewish Community Coun- tions funds ...…

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…Arabs Launch. Attacks on Israel at Opening; Session - • of - UN's its*enthly DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday. October 1, 1954 Direct JTA Teteiype Wire To The Jewish News Palestine problem under what to the hornelesness in destitu- i stop Israeli aid unless she yields he called the influence of "po- tion of nearly one million ; to United Nations resolutions 45 Win Weizmann Awards UNITED NATIONS Arab dele- litical pressure and voting pow- Arabs....…

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…Three Suburban Synagogues Slate Yom Kippur Plans Suburban services for Yom Kippur will be scheduled much the same as they were for Rosh Hashanah in Oak Park's three new syn a g o g u e s. Beginning with the Kol Nidre chant at sundown Wednesday, the serv- fees will continue on Thursday, until sunset. Following is a schedule of services for Temple Emanu-El, the Suburban Temple of Greater Detroit, Cong. Beth Shalom and the Oak-Woods Jewish Cente...…

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…Council-Prepared Map Shows Locations of Detroit Synagogues DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, October 1, 1954 Goldberg Here For Bond Appeal This is the month smart car buyers „le* are waiting for get in on it ! ! .. BOB GINSBURG Judge Joseph Clbldberg, of See Worchester, Mass., national a t IN GREATER DET*Off chairman for Israel Bonds of the Zionist Organization of World's Largest Pontiac Dealer America, will speak at Bnai 18650 LIVERNOIS UN...…

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…Yeshivah Leader:s Spur Holy Day Emergency Building Fund Campaign A breakfast meeting of the executive and building commit- tee of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, held last Sunday, received en- couraging reports on the pro- gress of the five week special campaign among Rosh Ha- shanah and Yom Kippur syna- gogue worshippers to raise $75,000 for the completion of the new school annex on Dexter and Sturtevent, and cover a current operating deficit. Sam H...…

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…Mrs. I. W. Schlussel, president of YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S LEAGUE, announces that a pre- donor rally will be held at 12:30 p.m.. Tuesday, in Young Israel Center. Friends are invited. Members of the board omitted from a recent list include Mes- dames H. M. Berris, treasurer; Levin, Community Council representative; and I. Isbee and J. Isbee, youth activities. • * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a pre-donor rally at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the ...…

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…112—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Friday, October 1, 1954 Marlene Sommers Wed To Byron M. Lasky Bnai Brith Women Direct Efforts Toward Nov. 23 Fund-Raising Event The Greater Detroit Bnai • Brith Women's Council was formed eight years ago to imple- ment and integrate the work of j 20 Bnai Brith women's chapters I in the Metropolitan area, which serve over 6,000 women. '• Nov. 23 will mark the culmi- I nation of these merged efforts for 1954 with t...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, October 1, 1954 A ctiviiieJ iva ocietv Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Berman gave a surprise party for 25 rela- tives and friends in honor of their mother, Mrs. Ann Rothenberg, on her 50th birthday. Mrs. Berman also entertained Mrs. Rothen- berg, who is visiting here from California, at a lunch for 40 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman, of Tuxedo Ave., recently enter- tained friends from New Orleans, La., at a brunch in ...…

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…14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 1, 1954 Iro Wed December 19 Honeymoon in Hawaii After St. Louis Wedding Israel Trip 'Reward' Spurs Balfour Ball As an extra "reward" for de- voted service to Zionism, work- ers for the 1954 Balfour Ball will have an opportunity to earn round-trip transportation to Is- rael, according to an announce- ment by Samuel Feldstein, chairman of the ball committee. Transportation will be via El Al Israel Airl...…

October 01, 1954 • Page Image 15

…Prim ock-Baskin Rites Scheduled for June DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, October 1, 1854 Betrothal Told Dr. Benjamin Welling, chair- man of the Jewish Home for Aged's recreation and occupa- tional therapy committee, an- nounces that Rabbi Morris Adler will be guest speaker at the Home on Oct. 27: Other monthly events will in- clude the regular birthday par- ty on Oct. 28, at which enter- tainment by Mickey Woolf and his orchestra is planne...…

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…16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 1, 1954 onl • ic I • ttgatt Ttitiiingi By JUDY ANN JACOBS University of Michigan stu- dents were able to participate in Reform as well as Conserva- tive services during Rosh Ha- shanah for the first time. Sponsored by Hillel and en- tirely student-run, the services were instigated upon student request and will also be held during Yom Kippur at the Rackham Memorial and Lydia Mendelssohn Theater in the ...…

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…18 Argentineans in Israel A Dream Gone Up in Smoke Provides Cigar Man's Success WE ARE NOW BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — A party of 18 young professionals have left to take up permanent For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, residence in Israel, it was re- B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET SIX TEEN S, ETC. Moderate Fifty years ago it was a dream techniques. Today, his factory ported here. Prices. Cars accommodate from of an immigrant Jewish boy in No. 1 has the distinction of ...…

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…Prague Report, Hints at Red Release of Mordecai Ore* GENEVA, (JTA) — Mordecai Oren, Israeli Mapatn leader sen- tenced to 15 years' imprison- ment in Czechoslovakia follow- ings his "confession" of anti- state activities in connection with the Slansky affair, will be THE LEE PRINTING CO. Complete Advertising Service and General lob Printing 1748 BLAINE near 12TH TR. 2-1977 Best Wishes for a Most Happy New Year 8380 GRAND RIVER TY. 5-7...…

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…Local Hadassah Groups to Feature Luncheons at Meetings This Week Mrs. William B. Isenberg, meet at the Cong. Beth Joseph, president of Detroit Chapter of 18450 Wyoming. Mrs. Samuel Hadassah, announces that at Rhodes will speak on "An Amer- 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, group ican in Israel — An Intimate meetings will be held through- View." . out the city. Dessert luncheons Central East will meet at the will be featured at the follow- home of Mrs. Ch...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I & FLAT for sale. Grand near Hol- mur. WE. 4-4892. Minimum Charge $1.00. PLEASANT ROOM in quiet home for one. 12824 LaSalle Blvd. TO. 7-6813. 2 OR 3 BEDROOM lower flat, gas heat, auto. hot water. Have 2 children 3 years and 8 months. Dexter vicinity. TY. 6-7755. ROOM FOR RENT for nice couple with kitchen privileges. Call evenings. TO. 9-1233. 2 NICE furnished rooms for 2 profes- sional gent...…

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…MONTE VISTA Schultz School district. 3 bedrm. brick colonial, spacious rooms, breakfast nook, rec. rm., gas 2 car G arage. Excellent cond. Must sell. $695 DOWN SAT. & SUN. 1-6 Premier showing of this distinctive 7 rm. brick Col. 3 large bedrms., break. rm., tiled kitch., finished basement with rec. rm. & bar, gas ht., screened terrace, brick garage, well groomed lawn with running pool and blooming flowers, complete- ly carpeted. Very conve...…

October 01, 1954 • Page Image 22

…• 50—BUSINESS CARDS n No job • CARPENTER—Alteratios. big or too small. TO. 3-2779. too jChristian Concerts to Juraism Plan u,kkot Celebrations Out-of-Doors s .0) 1 571: TILE DO YOU NEED TOLE. WORK? New and Reper Spe.cla) Our blessing goes out on the New Year 5715 to our friends, relatives and the entire community for lasting happiness and long life. U OF 0 TILE & TiERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 New YEA- UN. 1-5075 B K Mrs. Arthur Barit...…

October 01, 1954 • Page Image 23

…Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may he in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, * * * The family of the late Rose Meyerson announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 3, at Turover Cemetery, Gratiot at 14?...…

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…Tema • nary Extu its Draw ide Attentio Prompt Reservations Invited For Dinner on October 17 Nationwide attention is being shown in the Tercentenary Ex ::bit in the Detroit Historical Museum, according to the Musfmm's director, Henry D. Brown, who reports receiving messages of inquiries from museums in several cities. The Tercentenary Exhibit, "Jewish Life and Culture in Detroit," marking the 300th anniversary of the settlement of the Jews in...…

January 01, 1954 • Page Image 1

…MARCH OF DIMES FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS JANUARY 2-31 THE EWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Some Basic Lessons In Prof. Goodenough's Scholarly Study of Religious Attitudes Of Jews in the Greco-Roman World Commentary, Page 2 1.1•11/9, VOLUME 24—No. 17 <47714). 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35 , Mich. Januar 1 1954 $4.00 Per Ye...…

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….. a-4 t re •A Between You and Me By BORIS SMOLAR (Copyright, 1954, Jewish Telegraphic Agency) The State Department is watching with close interest the "duel of statements" between the Austrian government and the Jewish organizations claiming a lump sum from Austria for heir- less property left by Nazi victims . . . The U. S. Government favors a settlement of the Jewish claims and American officials in Vienna have indicated this to Austr...…

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…U.S. Stands Firm on Syrian-Israel Dispute Nathan J. Kaufman Named Common Pleas Judge by Governor Williams Late Reports on Page 1 treat from their original posi- who was given the Council floor UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., ton was variously ascribed to before its last adjournment, Nathan J. Kaufman, who has years. He is a graduate of Cen- (JTA)-American diplomac y, the fear that unless Arab made it abundantly clear that which recently has been the ...…

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…Goodbye 1953, Hello 1954 THE .JEWISH NEWS tncorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue 01 July 20 1951 Member Arner•car Association or English-Jewish Newspaiirs_ Michigan Press Association. 35 Mich. VE 8-9364 Jewish News Publishing Co. 17100 West Seven Mile Road Detroit Pi)hci, - rheo every V.• , clay t)y r hp fon., g ior 34. ^ ‘rear 3 1879 Aug 6. 1942 :it Post Office. Detroit. Mich. under Act of March a< .eennd class r...…

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…State Department Reports East • Germany Rejects Israel Claims WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The State Department reported that Communist East Germany op- poses Jewish reparations claims. The diplomat said that Albert Norden, former deputy Soviet zone press chief speaking for the Soviet Zone government told a press conference that East Germany does not recognize Is- rael's right to reparations. Israel, according to the State Department version of w h a ...…

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…To Break Ground for $135,000 Yeshivath Annex 440.1 •-"k7rls " mmatigai ... initiating construction of a two-story an- nex, the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will hold ground-breaking ceremonies on Jan. 31, at its present site on Dexter and Cortland. Shown above is a sketch of the proposed $135,000 annex, which is necessary to replace the pres- ent overcongested quarters, which have been . Community Groups Support Testimonial For Rabbi Meisels...…

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…Founder of .Pioneer Women to Speak At Local Membership Drive Opener DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, January 1, 1954 Labor Zionists Plan Series of Lectures taloguing at the Hebrew Univer- sity of Jerusalem. A resident of Israel for the past several years, Miss Udin Mrs. Norman Naimark and currently has charge of the gov- Mrs. Harold Noveck have been ernment's central library. appointed co-chairmen of the I Her arrival in Detroit marks Labor Zi...…

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…Wo.,i;000, • `Tribute to Israel' Rings Up $80,000 KIDDIES' O The Landsmanshaften Socie- ties of Detroit sold $80,000 worth of State of Israel Independence Bonds to an audience of 450 at- tending their "Tribute to the State of Israel," Sunday night at Beth Aaron Synagogue. The program, which coincided ft with the 3.000th anniversary of the founding of Jerusalem, fea- tured American Cantor Moishe By Uncle David Oysher and Tova Ronni, Israel...…

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