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February 10, 1961 • Page Image 17

…The memory of poet Yaakov Cahan will be honored at a spe- cial meeting of the Kvutzah Iv- rith, at which lecturer and author Haiyim Orlan will render an evaluation of Cahan's works, 8 p.m. Saturday in the Jewish Community Center, 18100 Mey- ers. .Cahan, Hebrew poet laureate, died three months ago at the age of 80, in Tel Aviv. He is consid- ered the last of the great four classic poets of the Hebrew Ren- aissance per- iod. (The oth- ers were -...…

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…1101•• ■ 04MIAMIN1114 ■ 11•1041111M1•14.141111• 0 ■01■ MINIIIMI.111=.0i Slate Dubnow Centennial Event Feb. 26 Faye Mathis Weds Edward Menczer 'awe every Young Israel Schools Taking Registration Ohela Halevi at Cafe Galerie Ohela Halevi, Israeli folk musician and recording artist, yesterday began a two-week en- gagement at the C e Galerie, 19940 Livernois, ough Feb. 26. Hebrew, She sing an h. Fre•ch vi is the daughter alevi, founder of O...…

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…▪ Chafes' 20th Anniversary Concert Proves Great Triumph for Musician There was an ovation for a great musician, at the 20th anniversary concert of the Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra, when an overflow audience rose to pay its respects to Julius Chajes, organizer of the orchestra and for 20 years the director of music at the Jewish Community Center. In behalf of the Center, Sam- uel Frankel paid a glowing tri- bute to Chajes. The City of Detroit ...…

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…Noted Community Leader, R. 114-arwil Marks 80th Year ROBERT MARWIL A distinguished community leader whose participation in many causes has left indelible marks here, Robert Marwil will celebrate his 80th birthday on Feb. 20. He was born in Detroit on that date in 1881. A leading Zionist for many years, Marwil is noted for his activities for the Allied Jewish Campaign and his encourage- ment for investments in Israel through the Palestine Eco...…

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…Hadassah Slates February Events Dempsey Is Moderator for Crime February activities arranged 10 a.m. Feb. 21 at Temple by Hadassah groups will include Emanu-El, Oak Park. At inter- Talk at Hayhn Greenberg Center the following: MUMFORD U S DETROIT CHAPTER I N mission, a subscription luncheon will be served. For reservations, call the Hadassah office, BR 3-5441. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Mortimer Jacobson, national treasurer and former Zio...…

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…22 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 10, 1961 — Kasles Enthused with Planting Family Forest by JNF in Israel OV THE SLE FA FOREST MR. AND MRS. ABE KASLE participate in planting of Kasle Family Forest in Israel. * * * .4> Expressing heartfelt satisfac- tion over the commencement of the planting of the Kasle Family Forest, in which he and Mrs. Kasle participated recently, Abe Kasle this week praised the work of the Jewish Nati...…

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…More than a thousand delegates from every state in the Union will convene Feb. 23 to 26 in Washington, D. C., at the na- tional • assembly of the Jewish National Fund, which this year celebrates the 16th anniversary of its founding, Judge Selig Schwartz, chairman of the na- tional assembly committee, an- nounced. The assembly will take place at the Willard Hotel. Public figures who , will spear- head the activities of the na- tional assembly, ...…

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…3 Klutznick Wins Senate Esteem Treasure Key Spa, and his criticism of ex-Am- in Miami Beach Has bassador Abba Eban, were iri Many .Health Facilities BY MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) 0 trn z to IH rx4 b-2 O E.4 W: the minds of newsmen as they covered the interrogation of the latest witness. The imposing committee room grew tense as Klutznick was asked about "prejudice" against Arabs. Not only did...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Colonial Village Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $3.08 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 41 ■ 1•10! 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE furnished room, carpeted, telephone privileges, gentleman preferred. Adults. UN 4-1858. NICE ROOM for rent, phone privi- leges, good...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS —. Friday, February 10, 1961 26 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 7 Mi. Area 3,bedrm. brick ranch, finished rec. rm., all pan., complete bath . & den. 9 yrs. young. Priced right. 'Name your own terms. TYler 6-1003 Gross Realty HUNTINGTON MANOR ON A CORNER Beautifully kept brick & stone farm Col.. twin size bedrms., light beige carpeting, like new. Elec. stove, refrig., deep freeze, large kitchen with eating ...…

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…GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 18410 WYOMING HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK NORTHWEST SECTION 17603 INDIANA 7-rm. brick bungalow. 2 bedrms. and bath dn., 2 bedrms. and bath up. Spac. liv. rm., din. nn., eating sp. in kitch. Built in T.V. up- stairs. Attic fan. Artistically and very attractively finished bsint. Gas ht., 1M car gar., cor. lot, fenced in yard. Priced right. Mr. Gleiber. — 23571 MORITZ 18288 KE ► TUCKY. po•ustom-...…

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…Brookwood Estates, New 226-Home Community Established in Livonia 20165 STRATHMOOR OPEN SUN. 2-5 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTH FIELD Keynoting the current trend back to the traditional-styled two- story house are two of the three new custom - designed model homes open for inspection at Brookwood Estates, a 226-home UN 43100 18410 WYOMING community in Livonia's most de- sirable residential area. NADINE IN OAK PARK The three all-brick new model A ...…

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…17 — HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS 26280 PEMBROKE Living Modes Names Kania Sales Director 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE 100' VACANT LOT. Bell Acres Estates 11 Mile and Northwestern 1 Block to New Shaarey Zedek Site. Sewer and Paving. $9,950.00 Own"! sots submit all off'rs. MATHERS LI 8-1717 OPEN 2-5 SUNDAY Located % blk. S. of Lincoln. 1st offering. Eng. style. 4 bed- rms. 214 baths, pan. Family. Rm. plus libr. Formal din. ...…

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…30 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, February 10, 1961 — LADY WANTS baby sitting, call UN. 4-6364. A-1 GENERAL house cleaner desires five day week work or days, plain cooking, good with children, home nights, own transportation. TY. 8-8440. 45 — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MODERN self-serve market, excel- lent business. 12540 Dexter. 50—BUSINESS CARDS TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & ...…

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…• Revered Orthodox Leader Eli Sachse Is Dead at 95 OBITUARIES 1-3 Eli Sachse," one of Detroit's , Cq most revered orthodox leaders, who, during the 52 years of his DANIEL H. BELENSON, SOPHIE (KLAIN) SCHOL- residence here, had been active ESTHER GORNBEIN, 3742 22120 Sussex, Oak Park, died NICK, 1305 Kemper Apts., Ven- 1-3 in many movements, died Feb. Feb. 2. Survived by his wife, ice, Calif., died Feb. 6. Sur- Webb, died Feb. 6. Survived 2-a...…

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…Federation Officers Submit Encouraging Reports on 1960 Activities; Make Award aro Encouraging reports on the progress attained in 1960 in vari- ous fields 'of activities were submitted by officers of the Jewish Welfare Federation, at the annual Federation meeting, Mon- day, at the Jewish Center. Highlighting the m e e tin g; which was preceded by a testi- monial dinner in honor of the 80th birthday of. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, were the report...…

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…Detroit Jewry Called Upon to Observe This Friday, Saturday as GIVE TO: UJA . THE NEEDS ARE GREAT Congreganis in all Detroit Hous'es -of Worship will recite prayers, on this Sabbath, for Israel's security in the embattled Middle East Sabbath of Supplication Fore Peace in Middle East Story and Rabbis' Proclamation, Page 9 THE JEWISH NEWS Through the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Dead Sea Scrolls Issu...…

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…Mrs. Roosevelt To Speak Feb. 11 For Israel Bonds Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will speaker at a program which appear at Cong. Shaarey Zedek will c l i m a x the synagogue's at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, as guest drive for Israel Bonds. Mrs. Roosevelt in- r e c e n t years has been a world trav- eler, spreading the picture of American . democracy wherever s h e has gone. In- cluded among her travels: have been two recent visits to Israel and oth- Kovan er...…

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…Three Artists Israel Vice-Consul, I. D. Unna, To 'Meet the Press' at League Event Highlight Concert Isaac Daniel Unna, Israel Army. He was discharged in Of SA Chapter II Vice-Consul in the Midwest 1947, after attending officers United States, will meet the press at a program arranged by the League of Jewish Women's Organization for Monday after- noon, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Unna will be interviewed by Frank Angelo, managing editor, Detroit ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS "4"wwillig""""' Champion of Democracy 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...…

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…Leadership Conference on Feb. 19 to Plan Allied Drive Pre-campaign workers, divi- sion chairmen a n d section chairmen in the seven trade and professional divisions of the 1956 Allied Jewish Cam- paign will participate in a Leadership Conference, Sunday, Feb. 19, 10:30 a. m., at the Lee Plaza Hotel, to discuss organi- zation and progress in prepara- tion for the formal opening of the campaign.- Also on the agenda will be the plans for Detroit...…

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…Forest to Ifiqpor 'Books of Juclaica Given to Wayne •1. HIAS Annual Meeting Levin Named on State's Greeted by Eisenhower Corrections Commission . Stollman Family As Gilt from Chautauqua Society Saul R. Levin was named by NEW YORK (JTA) — Presi- In recognition of their numer- ous services to all important Jewish causes, and to their many years of leadership in the religious and Zionist move- ments, the Mizrachi Organiza- tion, of which they ar...…

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…Fecleration Annual Meeting Hears Enthusiastic • • Reports on Allied Jewish. Campaign s Progress Hebrew Schools, our Jewish will open the Frieda G. and Harry- L. Jones, Theodore Le- Community Center, our camps David M. LeVine Infirmary vin, Nathan Silverman, Abra- enrich the lives of our ,chil- Wing with a capacity for 120 ham Srere, Mrs. Leonard H, dren, strengthen their convic- additional residents within the Weiner and Max J. Zivian. tions ...…

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…Emanu El Opens 2nd Term of Religious Study Course Cong. Emanu-El opened the general study course, "The Lib- second semester of its College eral Religions in Our Commun- of Religious Studies this week - ity." Classes are conducted at with a lecture by Dr. Tracy 9 p. m., each Tuesday, in Burton Pullman, pastor of the Church School, Huntington Woods. of Our Father. MIMIIIIIIIIIIMMIONIMIII•1•11 IA His lecture was part of the - The Suburban Commu...…

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…Proclaiin. Sabbath of Prayer for Peace Rabbis, Zionist-Community Councils' ,Sabbath Services of Temple Israel Moved to Action by Mid-East Tension To Honor Dr. Fram's 60th Birthday Moved to action by the tensions that are threatening CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Helen Lebow acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Detroi...…

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…Burstein to Speak At H istadrut Rally SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C. Hertz will preach on "Are Christian-Jewish Relations Getting Any Better?" At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Minard Klein will speak on "The Life and Times of Rabbi Max Lilienthal." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach on "Moving Heaven and Earth." NORTHWEST ISRAEL. SYN...…

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…Duartians Schedule Miriam Silverman Valentine Day Dance To TVedJ. I.Alspector Duartians of the City of W omen s Cluh activities Mrs. Morris Servetter and Mrs. Milton Winston are co- chairmen of the annual Purim Luncheon of WOMEN'S SAB- BATH LEAGUE, scheduled for 12:30 p. m., Feb. 22, in Young Israel Center. Proceeds will go to the scholarship fund of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, main- tained by the Sabbath League. Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum will...…

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…activities in Society A buffet supper honoring Michael David Heideman on his Bar Mitzvah was given last Saturday evening, in Temple Israel, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heideman, of Roselawn Ave. Michael's Bar Mitzvah was observed earlier in the day, at the temple. Solomon Rubin, of Washburn Avenue, arrived in Israel last week for a month's visit. Isidor Becker, of Grand Avenue, flew to Tel Aviv this week to attend his daughter's wed...…

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…• To Wed in Ap r i Mrs. Shapiro to Head Couple Honeymoons In South America . . Fidelity Ladies Club . The -Parent-Teachers Organi- zation of the Jewish Community Center Playschool will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the D. W. Simons branch, 4000 Tuxedo. A Purim workshop is planned. The Playschool started its sec- ond semester with an enroll- ment of 50 children, 3 to 5. Two full-time teachers, Helga Love and Inge Levy, conduct sessions ...…

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…Circle Women's Group Slates Donor Event Schreiber's Goal: 100 New UHS Members for 50th Anniversary Activities of the Workmen's Circle this week will be high- lighted by the annual donor luncheon of the Women's Di- vision, scheduled for 12:30 p. m., Wednesday, in the Mayfair Room. This will be the 19th year the group has sponsored a donor event, proceeds from which help support the Circle's school and kindergarten, maintain the Edu-: cationai...…

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…News Brevities BENJAMIN SIDLOW, of De- troit, has been named to serve on the reception and hospital- ity committee for the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs' 27th annual convention, to be held May 6 to 9, at Gros- singer's,, Liberty, N. Y. An- nouncement of the •Appoint- ment was made by ALBERT KAUFMAN, NFJMC president. * * * International. Institute will present its 10TH ANNUAL FOLK BALL at 8:30 p.m., Sat- urday, in Crystal Ballroom...…

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…To Wed March 21 ales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By Nancy Falk By Ronnie Aronson MISS MARIAN ROSENTHAL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Ros- enthal, of Faust Rd., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marian, to Richard Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen, of Sturtevant Ave. The couple plans a March 21 wedding. Alpha Omega Panel Headed by Rabbi Adler OP. The Jewish Affairs Commit- tee...…

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…Dr. I. Leo Sharfman Observes Danny Raskin's Seventieth Birthday Feb. 19 Leaders in all walks of life in the United States and in many other lands which have sent students in economics to the University of Michigan in the past 40 years will rejoice to learn that one of their favorite teachers, Dr. Isaiah Sharfman, will celebrate his 70th birth, day on Feb. 19. Chairman of the department of economics at the University of Michigan, where he bega...…

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…Citrin-Kolb Oil Co. Under Single Ownership Robert 'Marwil Ma rks 75th Birthday To Make Purim Appeal for JNF Feb. 20; Continues Zionist Activity Jacob A. Citrin, of the 35- year-old Citrin-Kolb Oil Co., this week announced the ac- quisition of Nathan Kolb's in- terest in the firm, which now reverts to the sole ownership of the Citrin family. Presently a partner in the company is Martin Citrin, who purchased h i s grandfather's, interest in th...…

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…111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CIASSIFIEI) ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, 'or $2.80 per column inch. (ALL VErmont 8-9364 13-FLATS, INCOMES, AND APARTMENT TO RENT 7 MILE-JAMES COUZENS-G-REEN- FIELD. Working couple or parent and child. BR 3-4675. WIDOW....…

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…WE. 3-6300 Mercury Realty B _ irmingham-Bloomfield Area Westwood Village Open Sun. 1-6 A most attractive split level 4 bedrm. brick, 3 baths, family living room, 2 bedrms. on 1st. level, beamed ceiling in living room, drive out to W. Maple Rd. to . St. James Court in Weswood Village. A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS 815 S. Woodward at 10 1A Mi. Rd. JO. 4-6311 LI. 3-8500 OAK PARK. Blackstone near North- field, Beautiful 3 bedroom Markel Built r...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OUTER DRIVE - SCHAEFER SECTION Bea. custom built 2 bedrm. ranch, 2 car garage, breezeway, immedi- ate occupancy. $27,500. Terms or trade. Call for app't. Broker, BR 3-4063. STOEPEL, 13609 BY OWNER Brk. Col., 3 bedrms., tile bath- rm., 24 ft. liv. rm., nat'l. fire- pl., lge. din. nil, tile kit., brkfst. rm., 1st fl. lay. lay., gar., low FHA dn. paym't. 3-7278. Open Saturday and Sund...…

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…40-EMPLOYMENT RESIDENT HOUSEKEEPER MOTHERLESS HOME IN . SAGINAW FOR Good salary and home for re- sponsible woman, who can man- age household and care for 2 small children. Call Miss Hersh. WO 1-8570. 40A - WANTED, EMPLOYMENT 50-BUSINESS CARDS `Biggest' Is the Word A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING, con- tractors, free estimates. J. B. Dres- ser. TO 8-6047. Histadrut Story in Wall Street Journal PAINTER AND Decorator. Remov- ing paper, sandin...…

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…Sulzberger's Report on Russia Says Jews 'Not as Free as Other Citizens' NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jews do not feel as free in the Soviet Union as other citizens, accord- ing to C. L. Sulzberger, chief correspondent of the New York Times, w h o recently visited recently visited, various parts of the USSR. Presenting his impressions of the status of religion and re- ligious groups in the USSR, Sulzberger writes: "No Hebrew Bible has been published sinc...…

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…Prof. Zeitlin Calls or Impartial Commission To Investigate 'Tales . About Hebrew Scrolls Prof. Solomon Zeitlin, of Dropsie College, Philadephia, editor of the Jewish Quarterly Review, in the third of a series of articles, challenges the claim that the Dead Sea Scrolls are of pre-Christian origin. He again questions the value placed on these Scrolls, maintians that they belong to the medieval period and that "the Hollywood- type publicity in c...…

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…Dr. Morgenstern's 'As a Mighty Stream' 'The Embarkation': Powerful New Novel Reviews on Page 4 E JEWISH NE WS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events VOLUME 16—No. 22 708-10 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, February 10, 1950 'Don't Abuse the Messiah' : . Misrepresentations Regarding Religious Issue in Israel Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 7 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c USS Anti-Jewish Trend Exposed In Congres...…

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…Women at Institute Hear News of '50 Campaign Appointments \\•_ When more than 400 members of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation attended the Division's fourth annual institute, "Projection 1950," on Jan. 31, they participated in a program led by these three chairmen, (left to right) MRS. RAYMOND SOKOLOV, chairman of the eight morning seminars; MRS. SEYMOUR SIMONS, chairman and director of the afternoon program, "Montage at...…

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…Israel Cabinet Turns Down Garreau's Jerusalem Plan THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, February 10, 1950 ZOA Ups Membership In Detroit; Pays Dues JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Israel Cabinet rejected the modified plan for the internationalization of Jerusalem pre- sented to the UN Trusteeship Council in Geneva by Roger Garreau, Council president, However, the Foreign Ministry will send a • delegation to Geneva with limited credentials to explain Israel's att...…

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…As the Editor 'iews the News ... Sword of Damocles True Humanitarianism AS A MIGHTY STREAM." By Dr. Julian Morgenstern.,. Philadelphia, Pa. The Jewish Publication Society of America. A poll taken by the Israel Institute of Applied Social Research, a member of In- ternational Public Opinion Research, Inc., recently showed that 75 per cent of the people of Israel oppose placing any restric- tions on the number of immigrants coming into the c...…

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…Civil Rights, Religion in Schools Discussed at Two-Day NCRAC Parley THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, February 10, 1950 Speaks Here Sunday - For Agudath Israel many, the discussants felt that `democratization of Germany is not a Jewish problem but an all-American one; because of in- grained German respect for various grades of totalitarian- ism, it may take 25 or more years to democratize Germany. The discussants did not advo- cate a peace treaty ...…

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…6—THE JEWISH NEWS Were YOU a Young Judaen? Assemble Record of Detroit Members on 40th Anniversary The 40th anniversary of Young Judaea, the youth movement of the Zionist Organization of America, is being utilized here to assemble a record of all former members of Detroit Young Judaea groups. Young Judaea began to function here in 1918. It is believed that many hundreds of former Young Juda- eans still reside in Detroit and it is hoped that ...…

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…Temple Beth El Hosts Men's Clubs A. J..Katz Installed As Pinsker President A. J. Katz was installed as The Men's Club of Temple president of the Pinsker Progres- Beth El will be host to the In- sive Aid Society at ceremonies tercongregational Men's Club Sunday, Feb. 5. • Dinner at 7 p. in. Thursday, Feb. Others who took office were: L. Markow, vice president; H. Laker, treasurer; R. Berman, re- \V • kk serve treasurer; F. Katz, finan- cial s...…

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…Congregational Activities S erviceo in 1 Our SynagogueJ NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG., Curtis at Santa RoSa: Sabbath eve services at 8:30 p. in. Friday, Feb. 10. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "The Story of Mendele." Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will conduct the new synagogue choir. Sabbath morning worship at 8:45 a. m.; jr. cong., 9:30 a. m.; children's service, 10:30. Mincha, 5:30 p. m. Next late Friday evening service on Feb. 24. niversary of...…

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…Israel-Egypt Peace Conference At 'Serious Stage' Israel's Young Diplomats Show Pride in Nation's Independence By MURRAY FRANK WASHINGTON—The Israel Embassy in Washington has grown considerably during the past year. Its spheres of activity have increased and expanded manifold. They include political and diplomatic relations, economic activi- ties, cultural relations, military contacts, information and press activities, etc. The staff has be...…

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…Jewish Center Activities Cantors Fete Members On Silver Anniversary Men's Club Activities THE DETROIT BNAI BRITH rent presidents of lodge a n d BOWLING TOURNEY will take chapter, Ben Berkley, and Bea place April 15 and 16 according Fealk at Bel Aire Feb. 1. The oc- to A'rt Schultz ana —Al Brooks, casion was their annual anni- co-chairmen. Five hundred bowl- versary affair held in conjunc- Monday, Jan. 30—Installation of lers, representing 1...…

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