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May 10, 1957 • Page Image 1

…American Jewish Publication Society Launches Move to Enroll 100,000 Members TAE JEWIS A Weekly Review Story, Page 3 Editorial, Page 4 The Beginnings of Our Great Republic : The Restored Williamsburg and Jamestown Areas of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXI — No. 10 c 27 17100 W. 7 Mile_ Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35 - , May 10, 1957 Commentary, Page 2 $...…

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…P ure l y Commentary z By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Beginnings of This Great Republic ti Israel Working on Formula Involving Attitude toward Eisenhower Doctrine (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) spent an hour at Premier David Richards' talks with top Israeli Ben-Gurion's residence outlin- Ministers last Friday, he told JERUSALEM — The Israel ing its position. newsmen that he felt "very cabinet spent five hours Tues- The objection...…

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…By Jewish News Correspondent PHILADELPHIA. — The 69th annual meeting of the Jewish Publication Society of America, held here all day Sunday, at the Warwick Hotel, heard an appeal from its president, Edwin Wolf 2nd, for the enrollment of 100,- 000 American Jews as members of the society. Outlining the great contribu- tions made by the JPS during the past few years, Wolf stated that while there are constant membership i n or eases and marked adv...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Progress Report 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, 1952 at Post Office...…

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…Scholars Assert Christianity, Bond Leaders to Hear Dr. Schwartz at Parlor Meeting Upon his return from leading will swing into action with a various Israel causes are Judaism Not Competitive a delegation to Israel, Dr. Jo- brunch for presidents and bond deemed prospective purchasers seph J. Schwartz, executive vice - president of the Israel Bond Organization, will fly di- rectly to De- troit to confer with local lead- ers. The major session w...…

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…Friday, May 10, 1957 Philadelphia Commission Urges Ban on Discrimination in U. S. Colleges PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — Legislation to prevent discrim- ination in colleges and profes- sional schools because of race, religion or national origin, was urged by the Philadelphia Fel- lowship Commission, which represents the united effort of the community to promote equal rights and equal oppor- tunities for all people. At a hearing before the Phil- adel...…

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…Halelry-Farband, Circle Choruses to Present Concert at Art Institute . r - Four awards carrying cash the annual meeting of the Jew- ham Bellsey Memorial Juvenile prizes totalling $700 for 1956's ish Book Council of America, a Award was given to Elma Ehr- . best works of Jewish interest in project of the National Jewish lich Levinger, Los Altos, Calif., the fiction, poetry and juvenile Welfare Board, at the Hebrew for her cumulative contr...…

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…Worldwide Events Mark Israel's Ninth •Anniversary Friday, May 10, CM Jewish communities through- out the world celebrated Israel's ninth anniversary during the past week. A proclamation by President. Itzhak Ben-Zvi reviewing his country's achievements inaugu- rated the observances in Israel proper. Prime Minister David Ben- Guri6n emphasized that the two major issues facing Israel are the country's defense and the settlement of 100,000' imm...…

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…Pleas for 'Captive Nation' Refugees, Surround Delegates in UN Building BY DAVID HOROWITZ UNITED NATIONS, (AJP) — Arab anti - Israel propaganda about Arab "refugees" has al- most completely pushed aside - the deep-rooted question of the millions of refugees who man- A float built by Edgewater, New Jerseyites Ambrose Sal- mini and John Stevens and towed by rowboat in New York's East River bears the message "If Hungary Dies— the UN Dies" to imp...…

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…Bonds Build Electric Lamp Factory 10=Year-Old Quiz Winner, R. StroM, Back to Normal Izram Electric Products Industry Ltd., founded in Jeru- salem a few months ago with the aid of funds derived from the sale of State of Israel Bonds, manufactures electric light bulbs at the rate of more than 10,000 a day. The Izram factory, which is operated on an assembly line basis, employs sixty-five production workers. Much of the plant's intricate machine...…

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…MICHIGAN U N G I - Expedition to Seek Out Noah's Ark LONDON, (JTA)—An arche- ological expedition has been or- ganized to make a thorough search of Mt. Ararat, in Turkey, in an effort to locate there the remains of the original Noah's Ark, the Daily Telegraph re- ported from Ankara. Many efforts had been made in the past to find the site on Mt. Ararat where, according to the Bible, Noah's Ark, landed after the deluge described in the Bibl...…

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…Friday, May 10, 1957 Re-Elect Panush Head Of Directors' Council Bernard Panush has been re- elected chairman of the Direc- tors' Council of the Jewish Reli- gious Schools of Metropolitan Detroit. Panush has served as director of Beth Aaron Reli- gious School for the past 10 years and is active in education- al, civic and fraternal organiza- tion in the city. Walter Farber was elected Council treasurer and Max Chomsky, secretary. The Director...…

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…Pisgah Lodge to. Stage 'The Women' as Prelude to Centenary ,Celebration Getting a few pointers from producer-director STUART PIGGINS who is directing "The Women" for Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, are, top row, left to right, Mrs. IRVING RYKE, FRANCINE LEIB and Mrs. NATHAN WOLFE; bottom row, Mesdames IRWIN NATINSKY, ROBERT LEWISTON, IRVING WEISS and ELIAS GOLDBERG. * * * As a prelude to the Cen- tennial celebration of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, w...…

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…The Suburban Community Friday, May 10, 1957 A Story of Alonah Chapter: Front a Little Acorn to an Oak By the Oak-Woodser An indication of the growth and strengthening of Jewish in- stitutions in the suburban areas is provided this week by Alon- ah Chapter of Pioneer Women. When the group holds its sec- ond annual election of officers, at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Irene Alpiner, 15120 Kenton, Oak Park, it will mark a kind of mi...…

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…Mrs. Stiebel to Solo in Kvutzah Program omen's CHANA CZENESH CHAP- TER, PiOneer Women, will hold its annual Shower for Israel on Monday afternoon, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Marion Gannes will review Izak Kloo- mak's "Marc Chagall," and some of Chagall's paintings will be shown. Refreshments will be served by Mesdames Leah Lip- kin, Edith Sauls and Libby Si- mons. Guests are invited. x * - Members of JUNIOR PRIM- ROSE CLUB will be on ...…

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…Betrothal Told MISS JUDITH GOLDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldman, of 13345 Pembroke, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Judith, to Melvin Siegal, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Sie- gal, of 4203 W. Grand. A Sep- tember wedding is planned. Mrs. Allan Re-Elected Sisterhood President Mrs. Norman Allan has been re-elected by the Sisterhood of Adas Shalom Synagogue to serve her second term as presi- dent. The following slate was voted into of...…

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…Marilyn Avrushin Engaged to Wed Miss Ruth Rappaport Israel Young Marrieds Plan 'Candlelight Bali' Music by Russ Weaver and Shore, a Detroiter, is a pop- to IVed Bernard Leib his orchestra and entertainment ular entertainer in the nation's JWV Activities by comedian Sammy Shore will highlight the Candlelight Ball, a dinner-dance which will cul- minate the social season of the Young Marrieds Group of Tern- ble Israel. The program, to be held ...…

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…Shaarey Zedek. Groups Elect Officers Miss Rita Goldstein. Barbara Goldberg to Wed Earl Kendler to Wed Sheldon Iden Sisterhood Re-Elects Name Abe Katzman Mrs: Baer Keidan Mrs. Baer Keidan was re- elected president of the Sister- hood of Cong. Shaarey Zedek at a recent meeting of. the or ganization. Serving with her will be: Mesdames Davis Benson, Jos- eph Deutch and Sidney Winer, vice-presidents; George Bremen, treasurer; Gerald Barsky, Felix...…

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…Miss He D r. Zeff Plan June .Nuptials . . . . . . . . MISS NATHALIE HELLER A June wedding is being planned by Nathalie Heller and Dr. David Zeff. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Samuel E. Heller and the late Mr. Heller. Her fiance is the sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zeff. Both Miss Heller and Dr. Zeff are graduates of the Uni- versity- of Michigan. Socialites 'May Dance' to Close Regular Season Detroit Socialites have con- cluded arr...…

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…PHOTOGRAPHS by Friday, May • 10, 1957 Miss Shuman to Wed Mrs. 'Siegel Heads Beth El Women Goldsmith-Resnick Mrs. Major • A. Siegel was Mesdames Arthur R. Bloom, Betrothal Announced M. J. Murav in Fall elected president of the Sister- Leonard W. Fox, Marshall A. hood of Temple Beth El at its Silver and Herman H. Holin- stat, vice-presidents; Samuel J. 56th annual meeting. Rands, - Fred Gross, Saul J. Mrs. Siegel attended religious Rubin and ...…

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…League of Jewish Women Honor Youth Award Winners Danny Raskin's Odessa Society Marks 45th Year restivities celebrating t h e The Odessa Progressive Ai4 45th anniversary of the Odessa Society was founded in May of Progressive Aid Society took 1912 by a group of young Euro place recently at Holiday Man- pean immigrants. Initially call or. ed the Odessa Unterstitzunl Louis Nathanson was chair- Farein, the organization ha man of the evening...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 1 6-HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED 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 charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. Friday, May 10, 195'7 NICE ROOM for rent, working girl, by single lady, 7 Mile - Greenfield. BR. 3-0293. NICE ROOM with 2 people, telephone service, for ge...…

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…leS 61 `Ot 4 1 K `I'ePIME BUY NOW and • • • • $17,450 LOW AS BONNIE BROOK ESTATES Furnished Model by J. L. Hudson Co. at 20223 'WOODBINE 2 Mocks S. of S Mile, I Block W. of Telegraph FHA Long Long Term_ Mortgages Available SEE SEE — the extra large bathrooms with beautiful large vanities. ALL PAVED CIRCULAR STREETS' . SHOPPINC TRANSPORTATION PRIVATE PARKS BONNIE BROOK ESTATES Wood b i n e SCHOOLS W. 8 Mile Rd. Telegra p...…

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…Kentucky, 17345 Open 2-5 Sat. & Sun. Martha Washington, 24016 Washington Hts. Schaefer, 20132—Duplex Open 1-5 Sun. SHERWOOD FOREST Large 3 bedrm. face brick, gas a.c., panelled rec. rm., rear screened & glassed in porch, car- peting, drapes, cornices, gar. $4,000 dn. Mr. Frank Stowe. UN 1-3400. Best investment, N.W. Sec. Both units brick duplexes, 5 rms. each, large liv. rm., din. "L", kitch. table space, gas a.c. ht., carpet- ing, drapes...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE . Huntington Woods Proper $29,900 Center Ent. Col., 4 bed- rooms, 2 1/2 baths. This is • a perfect family home with den, fireplace, car- peting, drapes, recrea- ation rm., screened porch &, 2-car brick garage. All this plus a beautifully landscaped 100' cor. lot. r NEW HOME SENSATIONS bedroom cedar shake ranch with stone. Auto- matic washer, dryer and disposal, 1 1/2-car gar. A low dn. pay't will mov...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE , &) I Sherwood Forest PENNINGTON, 18681 OPEN SUN. 2-5 One of the finest homes in this sectioh. Big living rm., concealed dining rm., front pan. libr. 1st flr. lay., breakfast rm., large kitch. with table space. •4 bed- rms., 3 baths, 2nd fl. Rec. rm., costly carpets and drapes throughout, 2 car gar. Too many more fine appointments to men- tion here. UN 1-4300. ELMER M. 7 rm. Eng. Col. Concealed l...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE LILAC, 16628 Income type bung., bet. Puritan and 6 Mile Rd., 3 bdrms., immed. occupancy. Priced f o r quick sale. C. J. DARNELL 16205 SCHOOLCRAFT BR 3-2370 20190 Stansbury A beautiful brick, 3 - bedrm. bung., 2 dn., 1 up, gas lit., blt. '52, very excell. cond., immed. occupancy. WO I. Kaner Realty 1-6707 UN 3-4496 8 MILE & JAS. COUZENS 20471 OXLEY Cust. blt. roman brk. ranch home, 2 bdrnm, p...…

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…Wonderful 3-bdrm. Col. Lovely den., gas ht., carpt., drapes, 1st fir. lay., fin. basmt. Mr. Silver. GROSS REALTY GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE OAK PARK — 24310 Parklawn, full basement, gas heat, carpeting, storms and screens, alum. awnings, 412;',i, mortgage, $13,500. LI 7-8571. 3-BEDROOM brick ranch type, car- peting and drapes, landscaped, ga- rage, recreation room, 4% mort- gage, by owner. KE 4-7591....…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Prairie, 18984 19727 Ward Open 2-5 Sun. Open Sun. 2-5 3 bedrm. Col., large liv. rm., full din. rm., snack bar in kitch., carpeted, as AC, 2 car gar., clean as a pin. $16,500, make offer. * * * Hubbell-Curtis 3 bedrm., "Etkin" bit. ranch, 5 yrs. old, 1 blk. to Winship school, 1,300 sq. ft., extra lay., completely carpeted & draped; 2 ton AC unit, scr. terr. Here's a beauty. Gentile Realty UN 1-4918...…

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…40A—WANTED, EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL NURSE wishes baby-sitting afternoons, eve- nings or -week-ends. UN. 2-4985. 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY for sale. All complete with stock and fixtures. All for only $1,500. 16032 W. '7 Mile. VE. 6-5518. Evenings, TY. 5-2647. Earn as much as $100.00 per week, depending on your investment. Be your own boss operating our new Scoopy Vending Machines. We establish • the business for you. Inve...…

May 10, 1957 • Page Image 31

…Minnesota Jewry Protests Inclusion of Cross in State Centennial Seal ought not to become an issue at this time." L. H. Frisch, editor and pub- lisher of the American Jewish World, said that the comments by the Commission members and that of Dr. Nelson were "a direct threat against citizens who dare to defend their con- science and speak freely." He pointed out that an earlier design of the emblem carried a rocket and an airplane as sym- bols ...…

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…fti I State Department. Conflict Over Hebrew BY MILTON FRIEDMAN • FrIthiy, Ma,y .10, • 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH (Copyright, 1957, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) WASHINGTON — The day may yet come when one State Department diplomat turns to another and says in Hebrew: "It's hard to be a non-Jew:" The State Department has un- dertaken to train young Amer- ican diplomats in the Hebrew language. This was made known by Loy W. Henderson, Deput...…

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