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May 10, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Record- reaking I etroit Drive Sets Pace for Entire Country Avrunin, Campaign Leaders Confident $9,607,000 Mark Obtainable in Final Returns THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Continuing a long-established tradition for generosity, now additionally fortified by noteworthy responses to the appeals for the 1968 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emerg- --sy Fund, the current Detroit drive came to a close Wednes- plight, at the victory dinner held at ...…

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…-t 1 4 . 1' 4 rt y ".;(1:1 ...I&` T Pi Purely Commentary Remarkable Irving Berlin Story . . . Detroit Free Press Honors . . . Israel Under Duress By Philip Slomovitz Why LIU Reneges on Pledge to Sell Planes to Israel half. The latter figure is padded, and the padding has been conceded Musk Lovers Everywhere Salute Irving Berlin Sunday night's Ed Sullivan show in tribute to Irving Berlin, who by UNRWA administrators. By MILTON FRIEDMAN ...…

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…Moscow Rabbi Gets U.S. Jewry's Challenge (Continued from Page 1) of the American Jewish commu- nity" during his forthcoming visit here. The cable, signed by Rabbi Jacob P. Raclin, chairman, Synagogue Council of America; Rabbi Her- schel Schacter, chairman, Confer- ence of Presidents of Major Amer- ican Jewish Organizations, and Jor- dan C. Band, chairthan, National Community Relations A d v i s o r y Council, was dispatched in the name of 25 ...…

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…• . . THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 1 Member American Association of Enlish—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial j Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235. VIC 8- 1E1364, Subscription VI a year. Foreign $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SL...…

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…,rison er-ot. ar tatus t- to Captured El Fatah Guerrillas, Red Cross Told Fit,J1k UltileS ,110, ‘1.7.1We t (Direct JTA Teletype Wire views with guerrillas captured in to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—Captured El Fatah the March 21 military operation members are not considered pris- against the El Fatah base at Ka- oners of war and will not be grant- •amelt, Jordan. Permission was granted the Red ed such status, defense ministry Cross to intervie...…

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…Warsaw ur e o Through Poland; Gomuika Defends 'Freedom LI"' till! NIL/ 11111131111.111. ► .71, Meaningful Jewish Living In An American Way WASHINGTON (JTA) — The demonstrated in front of the Polish Another dispatch from Warsaw purge of Jews from Poland's com- Embassy with placards reading, reported the firing of a Jewish munications and film industries "true Socialists are not anti-Sem- electrician from a power plant for has, spread to news...…

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…I t • Pitt Ea t; - ? :f s' 'OZT. I I f!!!!'1! 1 '47 111 Allied Reoches Victorious Windmitii; Four Honored for Aiding Israel Education (Continued from Page 1) division of the United Jewish Ap- peal, major beneficiary in the drive, spoke on her experiences in this year's national campaign and described it as a renaissance of Jewish identity." She spoke of the most exciting emergence of a Jew- ish spirit in the third generation of Amer...…

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…- - . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, May 10, 1968 •••—•'-'"•••...."' • •-• • • • • • •••.•••••••••,,, • • • :••• ••••••:, • ...." Alfred L. Deutsch Choirrnsn Maxwell rlliiillir1114°4f7:!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j!!!2!!!!!r!!l!!!!!!g1"IW4IPWOW&WggNPftAqtk'.::.•.: Jospey • Co-Chairmen Tom Borman Arthur Howard Edward C. Levy Abe Shiffrnan Phillip Steil!mon A. Alfred Taubman Jock J. Woinger ice-Chairmen Levis Hamburger Samuel Ham...…

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…Friday, May 10, 1968-9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Geisser Honored on Eve of Departure A ticket to Israel is presented to Irving L. Geisser as a gift from Flint Jewish community on the occasion of his leaving the post of ,_:ecutive director of the Flint Jewish Community Council. Geisser, who will assume a similar position in Springfield, Mass., was honored at a dinner which also celebrated the state of Israel's 20th anniver- sary. Making the pr...…

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…Megdell- Named to Brandeis' Council Brandeis University will honor Flint leader Joseph Megdell by in- duction him into the Brandeis President's Council at a dinner, May 19 at the Southmoor Country Club. Representing tne university will be Prof. David Keith Hardy, direc- tor of the Morse Center for Study of Communications at Brandeis University, in Waltharft, Mass. Chairing the dinner is Michael Pelavin, yound Flint attorney who heads the Flin...…

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…I NIMIKMINIHFIIINFIII ■ 1111rOMMIHNINWOAIMO ar ■ -•41M.111 ■ .0-INIMMINH ■ 1101•1•11.0111111.* ■ 11•11,041.1MHIMID*41111111,111111 ■ 111411∎ 110•11 ► .1•10•011 Boris Smolar's 'The Chocolate Dear—Israel's Notable Novel Two survivors from the Nazi make a personal visit but to write an inheritance of the ideas that to ascertain that he stem from the Holocaust. Holocaust are described in a instead Gouri is a brilliant writer. I I dramatic nar...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, May 10, 1968 Humphrey Says U.S. Won't Permit Ally Israel to Stand Pefenseless' Supports HHH Book of25WarsawGhettoSong - s Published by Workmen s Circle Timed for distribution and popu- rector of Workmen's Circle, Joseph lar use on the occasion of the Mlotek. There are, among the 25 songs, tion the. vice president declared !..•5th anniversary of the Warsaw t1-.-t 9v- prinewps Ghetto revolt and the heroism...…

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…• 2 Civilians. Soldier Killed by Alines; 17 Marauders Mai is 0 ve• Weekend TEL AVIV (JTA)----Two civil- larks, officials of the' Dead Sea potash works, and an Israeli soldier were killed when their jeep hit a! mine. near the potash plant May 4. Two other civilians and a soldier were injured in an earlier mining incident near the same spot. They were the only Israeli casualties of the post-Independence Day week- end during which Israeli force...…

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…14—Friday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1 Israel Expecting 25,000 Immigrants This Year—Pincus NEW YORK (JTA) — Israel is expecting 25,000 to 30,000 new immigrants from various countries this year. according to Louis A. Pincus, chairman of the Jewish Agency. in a report he gave Mon- day at the 30th annual conference of the council of organizations of the United Jewish Appeal of Great- er New York. Pincus said that the new arrivals wil...…

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…Friday, May 10, 1968-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ahad Ha-Am's Essay on Moses Printed; Marks 40th Year of Philosopher's 'Death The 40th yahrzeit of Ahad Ha'am has rekindled the memory of this great thinker and outstand- ing writer of the Hebrew Renais- sance. And it is no mere coinci- dence that the Tarbuth Foundation has just published "Selected Essays of Ahad Ha'am" in a study edi- tion of the Hebrew original, with an introduction. notes an...…

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…Jewrr iewec a One' People With' Wo-tid Function in Samuel's 'Light on Israel' ;106—F041114 !inlay tgo, 9q1.. Maurice Samuel played major I by antagonisms that keep repeat- fellow Arabs with the lot of the roles as an interpreter of Zionist! ing themselves. Arabs who remained where they Primarily, the new Samuel thesis were, one cannot halp thinking that ideology, as an historian of the is an emphasis on self-identifica- the refugees must cur...…

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…Huinalf:Rightg - IBody Asked . to Study - -Status of Minorities Around World THE DETROITJEWISH NEws Friday, May 10, 468-17 Arabs in Jerusalem when it was "force" them to leave. Tekoah re- TEHERAN, Iran (JTA)—A reso- gas, Israel tries to save the cost guilty of the mistreatment of plied that El-Khatib had been ap- El Al Records Profit of lution calling on the United Nations of bullets and „lets Arabs die of pointed by the Jordanian govern- Je...…

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…1S—Triday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Most Athletic Clubs in Major Cities Bar Minorities From Membership NEW YORK (JTA)—Only three Schary, promised that the Repub- out of 38 athletic clubs in key lican National Committee would American cities maintain religious- make- "every effort to select only ly and racially open membership I those (clubs) that are open to all policies, according to a national people regardless of race, creed ...…

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…Author Arthur Morse Hits U.S. Government KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. (JTA) —The author of a book that ac- cused the Roosevelt administration of "apathy and inaction" while Hitler massacred 6,000,000 Jews in Europe during World War II, charged here Monday that the U.S. government is still derelict with respect to the plight of Jews in Soviet Russia and Poland. Arthur D. Morse, author of the current best-seller, - "While Six Million Died," declared tha...…

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…Canadian Jewish Congress Urges NHL to Probe Anti-Semitic Incident TORONTO (JTA) — The Cana- open its investigation of an anti- dian Jewish Congress urged the Semitic incident that occured dur- National Hockey League to re- ing a game here in March and to make punishable under its rules the use of epithets "which degrade and humiliate the individuality and dignity of all of us." The incident involved anti-Semi- tic taunts and references to Hit...…

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…Weekly Religious Quiz What Is the basis for observing the Yahrzeit, the anniversary of the death of one's parents? Some attempt to find the basis of this custom in the Talmudic passage (Kidushin 31b) which states that as much as it is re- quired to honor one's father and mother during their lifetimes, so is it a requirement to honor them after they have passed away. Ob- serving the Yahrzeit is thus a means of honoring one's parents after they...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Birmingham Temple Plans 'Dialogue in Black and White' The adult education and social action committees of Birmingham Temple are co-sponsoring a corn TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. The munity program, "Dialogue in annual sisterhood services will be conducted. Mrs. Michael No- Black and White," 8:30 p.m. Mon day at Robert Frost Junior High sanchuk will speak on "The Three - Faces of Ayshet Hayel." S...…

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…We're still the old ighborhood. Itgives us humility. This way, we can't forget that we started out small, in the office supply business. When things got a little better, we added office furniture. You know how it is. Next came the office design staff, space planning experts, work-flow specialists, and all of a sudden, we were big. But not too big. We've still got the time to sit down and talk with you, like in the old days. Sure, we remember ...…

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…Greeting From Their Ancestors to the Children of Israel BY PAUL ELDRIDGE Out of the dust of our bosoms Out of the anguish of our yearning You are the blossoms You are our children. You la-ugh as we laughed With full-throated joy, You, sing as we sang Watching our long-coated sheep Asleep in the milk of the moon Or wielding our scythes Lightning snapping the gold of the car You dance as we danced ' Arms locked in arms Feet and hearts beating ...…

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…Congress Votes Greetings to Israel; Sen. Griffin Hails State in Floor Speech Charlie's the fastest draw on the block. Just last night he got the drop on the Miller's trash can. Charlie's not taking any chances. After all, Mr. O'Neil told him the neighborhood was going to be attacked by rioters. And Mr.' O'Neil knows. Because he got it from Sam Harper who heard it from Thelma Higgins who picked it up from a lady she drives to work. So nat...…

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…Dinnerstein's Book Exposes Bankruptcy Congress Urged to Provide the Poor of Press During Georgia's Frank Case With Jobs by °King Employment Act 26—Friday, May 10, 196$ Prof. Leonard Dinnerstein of Fairleigh Dickinson University re- vives sad recollections about one of the most tragic American epi- sodes, the infamous anti-Semitic demonstrations during the ,Leo Frank case in Atlanta, Ga., (1913- 1915), in a new volume published by Columbia Un...…

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…Beth El Sisterhood to Hold Luncheon THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 10, 1968-27 omen's et luhs r oWil cfjon COUTURE-BOUTIQUE CUSTOM DESIGNS LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR ACCESSORIES . HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & LASHER 353-7640 In HOLLAND and 120 other countries T TISSOT is the watch trusted for accuracy World travelers who have seen Tissot in the windows of famous European jewelry stores know it is one of the best values in tine watche...…

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…Mrs. I. Winkelman Heads Sinai Guild; AJCongress Women Celebrate 50th Year to Cite Volunteers 28—Friday, May 10, 1968 Kvutza's `Neshef Nashim' Annual Women's Meeting THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS YOUR CANDID ALBUM FINER Kvutza Ivrit will hold its annual woman's meeting—Neshef Nashim WILL BE Leadership of the 4,600-member —8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Jew- Women's Guild of Sinai Hospital . ish Center. Mrs. Rae Goodman is will change hands at the au...…

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…W A Pro Mozart Society of Greater Detroit and its founder and artistic director, Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, will present their annual concert 8 p.m., May 19, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple. Co-sponsors of the event will be Schiller, Craftsman and Mosaic Lodges of the Masons of Michigan, since Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart belonged to the Austrian Freema- sons during the period of 1784 un- til his untimely death in 1791. Sherri's ...…

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…30—Friday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bond Affair to Honor Noblewoman Bnai Brith Councils Set to Honor Teen Advisers q3nai A.ith • tAr" Cti Vittes LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will have a luncheon and mu- sical tribute to Mother's Day, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Workmen's Circle Center. Mrs. Charles DwOrin is program chairman. Prospective members are • invited. There will be prizes. BB Women Recruit The Metropolitan Detroit B...…

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…TIN DETROIT Susan Lee Jonas Weds Dr. Howard B. Dubin inns,' Friday, May 10, 196' NEWS activities in Society New officers of Beta Lambda Chapter, Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority, at Wayne State University, are Nancy Umlah, president; Rena Harold and Linda Matlen, vice presidents; Janice Kamienny and Hilda Tabach- nick, secretaries; and Wendy Weiss, treasurer. Newly initiated pledges are Suzanne Greenberg, Deborah Hutto, Fay Isaacs, Janice Lampea...…

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…32-Friday, May 10, 1968 TINE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sisterhood Revises 'Fruit oil Her Hands/ Editors of the new and revise- edition of "The Fruit of Her Hands," Tempi Israel Sister- hood's cookbook give the proofs a once-over. The- are ( from left) Mesdames -Mau- rice Victor, David Zabner, Elmer Raskin and Aus tin Kanter. The, book, now in hard cover, is of loosele-f design so that new recipes may be inserted in the proper section. It contains...…

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…Rubin-illelinn Nuptials Orthodox, Reform Rabbis to Air Planned for December Role in Social Crisis Here Rabbis Hayim Donin and Morton M. Kanter will lead a discussion of "America's Social Crisis: Our Religious Response" 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center when representatives of more than 300 local organizations convene for the Jewish Community Council's final delegate assembly of the season. Delegate registration will begin at 8:15. The As...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, May 10, 1968 Enders-Erman Rites Held at Carleton House LETTER BOX The first anniversary of the his- toric six days in June will be cele- brated at a city-wide dinner being sponsored by the Detroit Commit- tee for State of Israel Bonds, 6:30 p.m. June 4 at Cobo Hall. Coming from Israel to address the anniversary dinner celebration will be Menahem Begin, member of the cabinet of the State of Is- 11 Sisterho...…

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…Yeshiva U. Educator Guest at Borman !Brunch; Dr. Alvin I. Schiff, associate pro- fessor of education and chairman of the department of religious edu- cation at Ferkauf Graduate School of Yeshiva University, will address a brunch tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Borman, 11 a.m., May 19, in the Penthouse of North- land Towers, West Building, South- field. Dr. Schiff's visit precedes the "Bar Mitzvah Year"-13th annual dinner of the Detroit Frien...…

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…36—Friday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Elbinger-Rycus Rites ArePlannedforAugust People Make News RABBI GERALD WERNER, a member of the Akiva Hebrew Day School teaching staff, received a degree in education-administration from the University of Detroit graduate school. Rabbi Werner re- sides at 24378 Rensselaer, Oak Park. * * * NORMAN R. SCOTT, associate dean of the college of engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women 5s (Continued from Page 27) CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the tem- the Labor Zionist Institute. There will be a brief business meeting, and recent slides of Israel will be shown. Refreshments will be serv- ed. Guests invited. * * * YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- WOODS SISTERHOOD will hold an oneg Shabat in honor of Moth- er's Day at 3 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. Rabbi James I. Gordon will speak. Fr...…

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…38—Friday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News Scholarship Winner Sets Sights on Israel • Evelyn Naftalie, daughter of the Fred Naftalies of Winthrop Ave., accepts the 1967 Sidney Kalt Memorial Scholarship, which will take her to Israel this summer. Evelyn was unable to go last summer because of the Arab-Israel conflict. This year, she and the as-yet-unnamed winner of the 1968 award will share the experience. Mrs. Kalt makes t...…

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…Mildred Simons Rosenberg Awards Go to Four Leaders of the Future nar and will be in intensive Ra- Council Youth Award last fall. He Four young people, outstanding in academic and Jewish studies, mah counselor t r aining next also organized the recent Hadas- summer. A member of the All- giving of themselves to the com- sah-Jewish Center Teach-In and is City Honors Choir, be holds munity and demonstrating talents helping Create the Intra-faith ...…

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…A ■ 11•1V ► I TIPTIRNISq XV. 40—Friday, litiayt 10,4968 News Brevities MARJORIE GORDON and NA- THAN GORDON will present a re- cital of several students of voice and viola 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at Baldwin Hall. Participants will in- clude sopranos Riva Capellari, Nancy Hoover and Sandra Lind- say, contralto Maria Ewing, tenor Rudolph Eribaum. baritone War- . ren Etch and violists Michael Ou- zounian and Christine Sheperl. The public is invited....…

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…THE DETROIT 4111- 1SH s 10,4194 8 -4 4 , , TON Rosenwald Post Honors 'Distaff Side' LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY will hold its annual installation dinner 5 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Irving Wein- traub, 20566 Murray Hill. The fol- lowing officers will be installed: Mrs. Harvey Greene president; Ruth Silber and Mrs. Samuel Wil- son, vice presidents; Mrs. Walter Fischel, treasurer; and Mrs. Arnold Wagner and Mrs. Weintraub, sec- retar...…

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…a 4M—Fiticioy, May 10, 1968 THE DETIROgi JEWISH NEWS ;,_• • :-• • • .• • z.s...•zeze...;:kka'ael-e144 • " " ":` • r. `e TAKE YOUR CHO CE Heard about them?... Sure you have! But don't be misled as to the value of ONE process over the OTHER. : B OTH have their advantages so take a long look at LETTER- B OTH have their place in the printing world today PRESS and OFFSET located in one plant. Let our sales people help you to th...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 10, 1968-43 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DOWNTOWN Dine in a Serene Oriental Setting Featuring Authentic Cantonese Cuszne CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE OPEN MOTHER'S DAY 3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple Free Park:no Across Street Neestreeipeetmeeseeseems • • OAKLAND HEALTH CLUB • • • • Sauna Steam Bath • • Swimming Pool • • • • • • • • • • The Best of Everything • • • • • • • • • • ...…

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…44—Friday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Roeper School to Be Aided at Musical Benefit Jews first settled in London in when they came • from Rouen with I Roeper City and Country School • the latter half of; :the 11th Century, William the Conquerer. the integrated day schooi*for gifted ■ ■ ■ mu Oa all 111 11" ® eu sae sal gal children, will raise funds for its pre-school "scholarship fund Pinner at DARBY'S through a benefit performa...…

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…THE DETROIT ENJOY AN EXCITING EVENING AT THE PRESIDENTIAL INN SPECIAL PACKAGE PLAN- 1 295 ALSO MAKES A LONG REMEMBERED GIFT FOR OTHERS TO CHERISH PRESIDENTIAL INN From 1 to 9 p.m. Per $ 325 Person Children 5175 Under 12 1.75 and Northline Rd., Southgate Take Southfield Expressway South to 1-75. Get off at Northline Exit. ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME YOU CAUGHT THE FOX? Be,',. Hecht Novel to Be Screened By HERBERT G. LUFT HOLLYWOOD — Ben He c...…

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…46—Friday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Tony Curtis in Cast of 'Monte Carlo Rally' Mother's Day History in Lincoln Inn Display Lincoln Inn has come forth with of her own mother, President Wil- - another "first" in the Downriver son signing the resolution declaring Tony Curtis joins the long list of area. A display depicting the his- Mother's Day and Abraham Lin- American stars working for Holly- tory and story of Mother's Day, co...…

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…- OVIE GUIDE ADAMS Grand Circus Park MAIN, ROYAL OAK Main LI at 11 Mile 2-0180 WO 1-8525 "COOL HAND LUKE" Shown Daily - .1 1:18, 2:34, 5:50, 9:06 1:10, 4:50, 8:30 Plus Audrey Hepburn in FOX MERCURY Schaefer at McNichols-UN 2-8100 2211 Woodward-WO 1-9494 OLINKA BEROVA, A new screen Beauty in "THE v.INGEANCE OF 'SHE' " color by DeLuxe plus "ONE MILLION YEARS B.C." With Raquel Welch in color LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For Sche...…

May 10, 1968 • Page Image 48

…Move Up To Fashionable is 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS BRIAR HOUSE APTS. NEW 2-3 BEDROOMS REGENCY SQUARE THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 48—Friday, May 10, 1966 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2400 PARMENTER Between Coolidge & Crooks Rd. 1 Mk. North of 14 Mile Rd. BONNIE BROOK APTS. Spacious - fully carpeted - air- conditioned - all utilities except electric included - 1 or 11/2 baths. Swimming pool. Lease. Finest lo- cation. ONE &...…

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…• 50—Friday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE • SOUTHF I ELD 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Warren, Mich TWYCKINGHAM Quality & Superb location makes this 2 y r. old Col. an enduring investment & an inviting home. It's spacious throughout. 4 large bed•ms., 31/4 baths. huge Family Rm. & many, many more features for luxurious Family Living and All situated on Entertainment. ext. large beautifully landscitiped lot. We invite you...…

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