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April 10, 1964 • Page Image 19

…111UMFORD I S S By JAY MASSERMAN Teams of young people from four area synagogues will assist Sunday in a mass pickup of books for Brandeis Wom- en's "New Books For Old" Sale scheduled for April 26-May 1. Detroit Chapter of Brandeis University National Women's Committee hopes to collect 20,000 volumes for its sale, pro- ceeds of which will be used to buy new books for the univer- sity library, maintained by the women's committee. Youth team...…

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…People Make News Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy will be the principal speaker at the 1964 Herbert H. Lehman Human Rela- tions. Award dinner, April 16, at the Plaza Hotel, New York, it was announced by Morris B. Ab- ram, president of the Amer- i can Jewish Committee which spon- sors the an- nual award. Leidesdorf Recipient o f the Lehman award will be Samuel D. Leidesdorf, 82-year- old business executive and com- munal and philanthropic le...…

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…News Brevities Farrer-Samuels Bethrothal Is Told Post-War Novel 'The Men' Fails to Relate Development of History Angelika Schrobsdorff was 5 . • . It is in a spirit of negation, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The comedy BERNADINE by when Hitler came to power. She in an oversexed novel, that we one of the world's most re- Mary Chase will be performed was in Bulgaria during the war are asked to view the new life nowned — and most traveled — at 2...…

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…Aleph Katz's New Book Called `A Wedding of Words' by Ziprin Fish from Israel Scores Big Hit on Hotel Menu 1st International AZA President Due at Dinner Addie Beckerman Cets the Lead in 'Streetcar' Addie Beckerman will star in Tennessee Williams "A Street- By NATHAN ZIPRIN a devilish attempt to divert him car Named Desire" to be pre- Aleph Katz, known through- from purpose, but the fire of sented by Center Theater May Charles Shane, first i...…

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…The Miracle of Passover Is Retold Julius Horwitz's `Can I Get There By Candlelight?' Pockets Are to Blame married her. It was a beautiful By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1964, Jewish practice and showed the human- Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) ity of the Jews. If you were The newspapers are full of hungry, you did not have to the story of an ex-employee of Julius Horwitz, whose short hold up a man with a pistol. stories in "The City" and his the S...…

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…Dunny Raskin's Eilat Harbor and Tourist Facilities 'The Showboat' Docks in Detroit Kingsley Inn announces the and gaudy, with entertainment Developed with Aid of Israel Bonds opening of Detroit's newest Lr3TENING P OSCAR RAPPAPORT went into corner drug store to get change for meter and put so called ticket saving tag on car imprinted with, "Officer. Gone For - Change. Be Back In a Min- ute. Thank You." . . . When he came out, the tag was st...…

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…9 • • Magnificent Mencotti's 9 0 PARADISO CAFE Fine American and Italian Food Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS By DANNY RASKIN COCKTAIL BAR Banquet room available 17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile TO 9-3988 WE HAVE frequently heard reputation of a gastronomic 7113 PURITAN Detroit is woefully lacking in desert is a fable that was large- 2 Blocks West of Livernois C ARL I 3020 a tGeR p eRtl VREpR o pi e f eFrr ew e e pPpairpkpi n...…

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…Delegation From Conference on Soviet Jewry Presents Appeal to _President, St-Cite liPepartment (Direct JTA Teletype Wire and submitted the request for fairs, Edward Crankshaw, said USSR Racism to The Jewish News) Condemned by USSR Reported Impounding WASHINGTON — The re- the U.S. Governments good I that the Communist Commis- Belgian Minister of Justice Matzoth, Taking Other Steps quest that the United States offices to make known to Mos- sio...…

April 10, 1964 • Page Image 27

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 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 I 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED room with privileges. 7 Mile area. UN. 3-7144. FULLERTON 2740 NICE clean room in respectable house. Good transportation. Near Curtis. DI. 1-3785, UN. 4-3270. 3 and 4 room...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Sell or Trade SHE RWOOD , iV ULLA GE 17155 SHERFIELD PLACE NR. PIERCE 3 blks. N. of 10 Mi., half way betw. Greenfield & Southfield New 3 and 4 bedrms. ranch and Colonial models, with Ige. family rm., plus a study. Finest custom workmanship and materials. Only 3 left at 1963 low prices. 1000THIPliEILDI (HEIGHT'S New 3 & 4 Bed Ranch & Colonial models with Family...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Curtis-Wyoming SOUTHFIELD-AVON ROAD GREENACRES, DETROIT 19341 Marlowe Gorgeous 2 bedrms. & paneled family rm., brick ranch, large living room, dining "El" mod- ern formica kitchen, rec. rm. & bar. Close to Syn. & Shopp. A real buy! Ask for MR. OPER- MAN. Widow must sell attractive 2- bedrm. face brick Ranch. Spa- cious paneled activity room, 2- car att. garage, costly swim- ming pool, lovely carpet ...…

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…40—EMPLOYMENT ANN ARBOR Beersheba Independence Road Built with Aid of Israel Bonds Companion for elderly woman in nice quiet home in Ann Arbor. Own studio apartment upstairs. Write in detail (Yid- dish or English) to P.O. Box 1405, Ann Arbor. Real Estate Sales are booming. Large experi- ence Northwest office will take on 2 new Salesmen. Profit sharing & direct investment even to new men. MR. ROSS. Gross Realty DI 2-1300 WOWAN TO CARE f...…

April 10, 1964 • Page Image 31

…(Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name mid address of the person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) • * * The family of the late Becky Ziff announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, April 12, ...…

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…U.S. Public Opinion Is Mobilized in the Battle Against Spreading Russian Anti-Semitism (Continued from Page 1) of such a federation with or- ganizations of their corelig- ionists abroad; 9. Permit Jews to make religious pilgrimages to Israel. 10. Allow all oualified applicants to attend Moscow Holy Places and rab- binical students to study at seminaries abroad; 11. Pro- vide schools and other facili- ties for the study of the Yid- dish and He...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 1

…30th Year of Youth Aliyah Pope's Visit Acquires Marked Significance THE JEWISH NEWS "T" r=e cD 1 "T"' A Commentary M I 1-1 I A, IN Weekly Review of Jewish Events Page 2 Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Michigan's VOLUME XLIV — No. 20 10 kr i Vneido ni nslop 0 The Year's Campaign Chairmen Success of Bond Drive Tribute to Four Rabbis Editorials Page 4 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEW S-2 Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz 30th Anniversary of Historic Youth Aliyah Movement People are the best criteria for any movement; they are the surest way of judging a nation; and the faces of the children often reflect the glory of the peo- plehood whence they stem and whom they represent. The children of Israel are today the sureties for the legacy that is being sym- bolized in Je...…

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…NEW YORK, (JTA) — The leaders of nine major national Jewish organizations expressed satisfaction over the explana- tion offered by the United States Information Agency in reply to charges that the Agency had deleted from a television film on President Johnson a scene showing a rabbi out of fear that the film would meet with disfavor in the Middle East. Replying to a letter on the matter written to each one of the organizations by Donald M. Wil...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS 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 $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ CARMI M. SLO...…

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…JERUSALEM — President Johnson has assured Israel of continued United States sup- port and friendship in the letter delivered Tuesday to Premier Levi Eshkol by U.S. Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriven. It was understood that the letter, one of several carried by the Peace Corps director on his current Middle East tour, re- ferred to a number of matters raised in correspondence be- tween the U.S. government and the Israeli government in re- cen...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6 Honor Neumann on 70th Birthday; Israel's Oldest Citizen Nearing Biblical Age 120 Very few are privileged to Malben's help is most wel- cial household grant from Mal- Greeted by Johnson; Lowdermilk reach the Biblical age of "a come since a metal worker in ben and the municipality of hundred and twenty." But fewer Israel hardly earns enough to Herzlia. Defends Israel's Water Project still reach...…

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…American Jewish Committee charged 50 American utilities with discrimination against Jew- ish employment applicants, Mor- ris E. Jacobs, chairman of Bozell and Jacobs, Inc., an adver- tising agency with offices at 230 Park Ave., New York, accused Abraham Sonnabend, president of the Committee, of emotional ism, and made this declaration: "I have been a member of the American Jewish Committee for many years and I am now serving as a member of its...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-8 U.S. to Loan $10 Million for Israel Development Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News WASHINGTON — The United States intends to give Israel development loans total- ing $10 million this year. This will be in addition to the more than $20 million in the sale of surplus agricultural commodities for local currency in the framework of an exist- ing U. S.-Israeli three-year agreement, it wa...…

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…Jacob H. Cohen (right), 90-year-old retired businessman, presents Joseph Brainin, executive vice-president of the Amer- ican Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, with a $25,000 contribution to the Kennedy Memorial Fellowships at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel. The In- stitute has established 46 annual research fellowships—one for each year of the late President's life. The research awards are open to scientists...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-10 Israel Files S.E.C. Certificate for Sale of $400 Million Bonds Weekly Quiz By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) whose departure we take note of by festivity as a "send-off." It is claimed by some that this meal is eaten then in order to satisfy the opinion of the Tana who claimed four meals were to be eaten on the Sabbath. Others say this represents ...…

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…just as the sailors were lifting the anchor. Many of them lost their places, and were not as comfortable during their voyage as at the outset. They were wiser, however, than the fourth party, which stayed so long on the island, and tasted so deeply of its pleasures that they minded neither the wind nor the ship's bell that called them. Said they: "The sails are still to be set; we may enjoy our- selves for a few minutes more." Again the bell s...…

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…Fr iday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 12 Carnovsky to Perform at 'Year of 4 Rabbis to Be Honored Jan. 20 Dedication' Event Honoring Rabbis Morris Carnovsky, veteran actor, dramatic arts teacher and director at the "Actor's Lab" in Hollywood, will be the performing artist at the "Year of Dedication" dinner to be held at Shaarey Qdek, Monday, Jan. 20, 7 p.m., under auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Carnovsky...…

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…SERVICES SYNAGOGUE CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Sabbath services 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m: Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "Jewish Ancestry." CONG. DAVID BEN NUCHIM: Sabbath services 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Grubner will speak on "The Fathers." TEMPLE BETH JACOB: Sabbath services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Conrad will speak on "Additional Thoughts on the Recent Biennial." CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Sabbath services 5:15 p.m....…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 14 Dr. Adler Hall Named by Shaarey Zedek Honoring 25th Anniversary of Its Rabbi The auditorium area adjacent to the sanctuary of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek has been named the Morris Adler Hall, in honor of the 25th anniver- sary of Dr. Morris Adler's min- istry with the congregation. David M. Miro, president of the congregation, announced the unanimous decision of the syna- gogue's board o...…

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…By RICHARD HENDIN What was the motivation which impelled some gentiles to aid European Jews during World War II? Were their actions the result of deep feel- ings of guilt as some Freudians would claim; or were they the result of some innate feelings of goodness common to human beings? Psychologist Perry London of California is trying to attempt to find answers to these ques- tions in a project he is under- taking under the sponsorship of the I...…

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…Fr iday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S-1 6 Brown & Williamson's President Honored A Dream . . . for Peace Wouldn't It Be Really Lovely If They Embraced? Editor's Note: Mr. Goodman, Wayne State University Law School graduate, an overseas veteran, is at present an attorney with the Veterans Administration. He is de- veloping a series of "Wouldn't it Be Lovely" series in which he dreams of peace in many areas of the world. He res...…

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…Dr. Holborn's History of Germany Relates Early Anti-Semitic Trends Dr. Hajo Holborn, Sterling Professor of History at Yale University, who is considered the leading authority on Ger- man history in this country, had intended to follow up his His- tory of the German Reforma- tion with a one-volume history of Germany from 1648 to 1945. He found that task to be im- possible. It would have necessi- tated, as he explains, "a com- pression of the h...…

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…Fr iday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 18 2 Volumes on Freud and Religion—`Future of an Illusion' and His Letters with Pfister "Sigmund Freud — Psychoan- alysis and Faith—Dialogues with the Rev. Oskar Pfister," appears for the first time in any lang- uage. Edited by Heinrich Meng and Ernst L. Freud, it has been published by Basic Books (404 Park Ave. S., NY16). The daughter of Freud, Anna Freud, as well as his son Ernst, played t...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 19

…• Mrs. Richard Kamil (left) and Mrs. Sol T. Schwartz with a load of eve-banks, in front of Hadassah House. The Detroit Chapter of Had- assah has mailed more than 5,000 "Eye-Saver" banks to its membership and friends, an- nounces Mesdames Sol I. Schwartz and Richard Kamil, Eye-Bank chairmen. Proceeds from the eye-bank drive serve to combat blind- ness through the prevention and cure of t r a c o m a, and through dramatic operations which have...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 20

…0 117, gs Cordially gnvited to attend A "YEAR OF DEDICATION" TRIBUTE DINNER Friday, January 10, 1964 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-20 ear of Dedication" ...Detroit's Lin Ole &tire e unity Monday, January 20, 1964 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Southfield Honoring Detroit's Senior Alumni of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America For Their One Hundred Years of Rabbinic Service Alfred L. Deutsch, Chairman For reservations call 961-6970 ...…

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…1'961 `0-E LienUef qup with the Heart o American Judaism Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick Class of '33 Rabbi Moses Lehrman Class of '42 Rabbi Jacob E. Segal Class of '39 I Jerome Keywell and Max H. Goldsmith, Adas Shalom; Arthur Faber, Beth Aaron; Arthur Bos- chan, B'Nai Moshe; and Arthur ang, Shaarey Zedek. Also, Dr. Manuel Feldman, Beth Moses; Asher Tilchin and Robert White, Beth Shalom; Morris Kampner, B'Nai Israel, Pontiac; and Sey- mour Unga...…

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…Fr iday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-22 Beresh-Cooper Troth Announced Marriages Schafler-Kingston Troth Announced Midwinter Concert Set by Jewish Folk Chorus The annual midwinter concert of the Jewish Folk Chorus will be held 8 p.m. Sunday at the Community Arts Auditorium, Wayne State University. Highlight of the program will be the cantata "Fun Vigleid biz Zigleid" (From Cradle to Vic- tory). Narrated in English by Richard ...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 23

…Charlotte Hymns Torczyner Tells ZOD Investors of Rassco Progress Vast opportunities for private provide housing for newcomers Aviv and a hotel is to be erect- Becomes Jewish investments in Israel were out- to Israel, there has been an ed on a cooperative basis for expansion into a variety of older residents, he stated. In lined Wednesday night, at a areas. News City Editor meeting of the Zionist addition to a hotel in Eilat, Organ- saamSN, C...…

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…People Make News Rabbi Nathan Bulman of New York has been appointed the director of the Department of School Organ- ization of To- rah Umesorah, the National Society for Hebrew Day Schools. In his new post, Rabbi Bulman will aid in the establish m en t of new He- brew Day Schools in communities Rabbi Bulman throughout the country where a rapidly growing demand for intensive Jewish education has created the need for additional facilities. * * ...…

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…JNF Women Workers Enrolled for an. 22 Donor Division chairmen of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, who are work- ing under the chairmanship of Mrs. Pearl Nosan to enroll supporters for the annual donor event which will conclude with the traditional tea and special program, at Temple Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 28, are shown in this group photo taken at the recent rally of workers. From the left: Seated: Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, presid...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-26 Sinai to Address Histadrut Rally; He's Authority on Asian Affairs "1964 — A Year of Crucial Decisions for Israel," will be the topic of Itzhak Sinai's ad- dress, Jan. 14, at the mid-cam- paign roll call rally of the His- tadrut campaign. Sinai is an expert on Asian a n d African, affairs. At they end of 1955 he' w a s chosen by IVIapai to be its repre- sentative o the secretariat of the As...…

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…The first annual ANTIQUE SHOW in the Park Shelton Hotel, Woodward at Kirby, will be held Jan. 17-19. A contribu- tion from the show will go to the Children's Museum a n d there will be a display from the Museum's collection among the antiques. • • • International, national a n d local artists will be featured during the 20th anniversary season of the CHAMBER MU- SIC SOCIETY which will hold its opening concert Jan. 21. Seiji Osawa, Japanese con...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 28

…Fr iday, Jan uary 10, 19 64—THE D ETROIT JEW ISH NEW S-28 Israel Bond Drive Sets High Total with $1,736,200 in '63 A total of $1,736,200 in cash sales was recorded in the 1963 Israel Bond Campaign, making this Detroit's best year since 1951, it was announced by Tom Borman, general chairman of the Israel Bond Committee. The 1963 figure was $450,000 in excess of 1962. Stimulating the 1963 cam- paign was the redemption of the TOM BORMAN first...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 29

…After spending a week in Florida, Robert. R. Wolfe, 14551 Greenbriar, Oak Park, has returned to Chicago to resume his studies as a senior at the Chicago College of Osteopathy. David Alan Brand, son of Milton and Carolyn Brand, 25416 Parkwood, Huntington Woods, celebrated his Bar Mitzvah last Sunday with a horse-drawn sleigh ride for his friends, at Upland Hill Farm. After the ride the whole group attended a spaghetti dinner at the farm house. ...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-30 Facilities to Be Opened for Limited Use on Saturday at Jewish Center of Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY (JTA) — bath, its meaning and its im- The facilities of the Greater At- portance in Jewish life today." lantic City Jewish Community iFollowing this program, he Center have been opened for said, the lounge, swimming pool limited use on Saturday after- and health club will be avail- noons, be...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 31

…There are charges of dic- President Thomas Jefferson was a defender of religious tatorial trends in Jefferson, and the great defender of liberties par excellence. There religious freedom emerges in were no deviations in his per- a bad light in the Burr case, sistent efforts to assure free- in the embargo controversy. dom of worship and to set up Thus, when he was through the separation of church and with the Presidency, and he state policies. ...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-32 Pope Told Shazar He Includes in Prayers `Sons of the People of the Covenant' Greeted by Orderly Jewish Crowds; Brings Interesting Gifts to Israel Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — Pope Paul VI, the first Pontiff ever to visit the Holy Land, told Israeli President Zalman Shazar Sunday that he includes in his prayers the Jews, as "the sons of the people of the Covenan...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 33

…NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Sol Stein, national executive direc- tor of the Israel Histadrut Camapign, announced that the organization has received a definite favorable ruling from the Internal Revenue Service declaring the campaign to be tax-exempt and that contribu- tions made to the campaign are deductible by the donors. GREAT ENTERTAINMENT King-Size Drinks Hot Corned Beef and Pastrami gotta hankerin' for 44 Ribald Folk Songs? The Great "ARN...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-34 Israelis Evaluate the Results of Pope's Holy Land Visit (Continued from Page 32) was voiced by the Pontiff in his farewell address here, just before he left Israel after spending 12 hours in the Jew- ish State. President Zalman Shazar, flanked by ranking members of Israel's Cabinet, had just said farewell to Pope Paul, when the Pontiff, in his response, surpris- ingly touched on the contro-...…

January 10, 1964 • Page Image 35

…14-FOR RENT FLATS AND INCOMES 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 6-ROOM lower flat. 2 baths. North- west section. Near transportation. 868-5131. 18487 PRAIRIE. Lower 5 rooms. Re- frig., stove, c a r p e t i n g, drapes. Heated. UN 4-0332. 19747 SCHAEFER. All on one floor. 2-bedro...…

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…Friday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-36 77—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 24066 COOLIDGE BUY fAl NEWT '2 'FLAT With $735 Down - FHA-VA Each flat will be custom built with 2 spacious bedrooms, 18 ft. family kitchen including built-ins, 20 1 /2x12 living room. Sep- arate gas units and hot water tanks. Face brick, full basement, on a 40 ft. lot in N. W. area. CLOSE TO NORTHLAND AND TRANSPORTATIO...…

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