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December 10, 1965 • Page Image 17

…First Tivo Booklets in New Talmud Project Issued by U nited Synagogue Dr. Marvin S. Wiener, director of the National Academy for Adult Jewish Education of the United Synagogue of America, this week released the first two booklets of the new edition of the Talmud. To appear in a series of 10 issues a year, this talmudic work, which will contain the original text, with the rabbinic and Aramaic commentaries, is being published in Israel by El-Am...…

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…'Synagogue Statesmen' Honored Nahmanides Man of Many Names TH/s MAN HAD MANY NAMES .,, BUT WE KNOW H/A4 AS NAHAfAN/PES OR THE RaMBaN, siiaer FoR RABBI MOSES BEN NAHMAN NNE BY N/GHT HE STUD/ED TORAH, pi NOW" air ENE la Emu ■ ?AR Wino HE WAS CALLED GEROWD/ ( BECAUSE HE WAS BORN /41 GERONA, SPA/N), AND SPAN/SH NAME w4S , 80N4 S TRUC 04 PORTA,' HE IVROTE CoAlMENTARLES ON THE 5/BLE AND TALMUD AND BY DAY HE HEALED THE sycg /A/ /263, 1...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1* omen's Club activities BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- AL GROUP, Hadassah, will hold a "fun luncheon" 12:30 p.m. Sun- day at Larco's Inn, eliminating a successful Honor Roll drive. The Ha-Riveia Israeli Dance Troupe will appear. For reservations, call Mary Cohan, LI 8-6652, or Fannie Dworman, UN 4-3577. Honor Roll Chairman Lillian Barnett invites guests. * * * CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold an Erev Hanuk...…

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…Sisterhoods Will Join Temple Israel Women Temple Israel Sisterhood Presi- dent Mrs. Norman Robbins invites all members of temple sisterhoods for dessert luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday in the social hall, when Temple Israel will be host to the sisterhoods of Temple Beth El and Temple Emanu-El. "The Mark of Cain," a literary drama written by Mrs. Lawrence Wember, librarian of Temple Is- rael, will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Harold Orb...…

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…Max Wassermans Plan Club to Show Slides Grossinger Recipes of War Camp Stamps 50th _Anniversary Included in Wood's An award-winning slide program from the Judaica section of the `New Idea Cookbook' THE MAX WASSERMANS /v.:r. and Mrs. Max Wasserman of Cr .nbrook Dr. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday at a family dinner party given in their honor by their chil- dren, Sam, Alvin and Sidney, at Raleigh House. Mr. Wasserman, a re...…

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…Joseph Ross Receives 'Liberty' Award United Jewish Charities Achievements Epps-Sidlow Vows In tribute to Joseph Ross, the for "Labor" and Mrs. Russ ell of the Year Told at Annual Meeting to Be Spoken in August executive committee of the Detroit Broadhead for "Learning." • At the 66th annual meeting of the United Jewish Charities, direc- tors were elected and past achieve- ments and new prospects were re- viewed by Erwin S. Simon, presi- dent...…

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…Eli ssa Zolkower to Be The Infinite Presence Mrs.Alan Grossman Jr. MISS ELISSA ZOLKOWER At a recent family dinner at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zolkower, 18044 War- rington, announced the engagement of their daughter Elissa Joyce to Alan Joseph Grossman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Grossman, 18045 Fairfield. The bride-elect, a senior at the University of Michigan, is major- ing in political science. Her fiance is a se...…

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…Bnai Brith Bond Dinner Saturday At the Bnai Brith leadership reception in advance of the Bnai Brith testimonial dinner-dance are (from left) Bernard Panush, vice president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council; Sam Bank, Council president; Emil Cohen, guest star; Alexander Gersuk, Coun- cil Israel Bond chairman; Mrs. Alan Nathan, president Women's Council; and Louis E. Levitan, Detroit Israel Bond director. A total of $55,000 in Isra...…

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…People Make News On Nov. 29, at a ceremony held at Hebrew Union - Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion, in New York, the reading room of 'ts library was dedicated to Rabbi r iAWRENCE W. SCHWARTZ of he Jewish Community Center, White Plains, N.Y., in recognition of the contributions made by his friends to the Development Fund for American Judaism. * * * Brandeis University President Abram L. Sachar announced that prominent Chicago businessm...…

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…Book Presented as Prologue to Emanu-El Event Irving Stone, author of "The Agony and the Ecstasy," pre- sents an autographed copy of his book to leaders of Temple Emanu-El affiliates, which are sponsoring a benefit premiere performance of the movie based on the book. Mrs. Conrad Goode, vice president of sisterhood, ac- cepts the volume while Aaron Kahn, president of the men's club, and Robert Rosen, presi- dent of the married couples club, loo...…

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…New Welfare Board Chaplaincy Chairman LETTER BOX Israel Bonds Medallion for Anti-Nazi Marlene Attorney Irving B. Ackerman was elected vice president of the Old Newsboys Goodfellow Fund at the recent meeting. Ackerman, 55, who has offices in the Penobscot Building, has been a member of the Old News- boys 20 years. He sold papers on the northeast corner of Grand River and Griswold while attend- ing Central High and night school at Detroit Col...…

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…Israeli _Hanukah at Center In the kibbutzim of Israel, ac- cording to the Jewish Center's Is- raeli staff member Asher Tarmon, the tallest building in the area, -usually a silo, is picked as the foundation for a huge hanukiah (menorah) lighted during the Hanukah Festival. It is in this tradition, that a 12th- grade boys club at the Center, the Jaguars, is building a large hanukiah atop the Center's main building at Meyers at Curtis, to be lit...…

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…$55,700 Bond Sale at Temple Israel At the Temple Israel dinner, $55,700 in Israel Bonds were sold. From left are Lew Norman, guest star; Rabbi M. Robert Syme, Elliott Roosevelt, mayor of Miami Beach, guest speaker; Nathaniel H. Goldstick, dinner chairman; Dr. Leon Fram, Harry L. Pliskow, president of the Temple; and Cantor Harold Orbach. Austrian Chancellor Assails Jew-Baiting NEW YORK—On the eve of his return to Vienna, the Austrian Chance...…

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…- cp Harmans Receive Bnai Brith Awards Dr. Neusner's 'History and Torah' Volume Echoes Dedication to Faith • Bnai Brith Humanitarianism Awards are presented to Israel Ambassador and Mrs. Avraham Harman by Dr. William A. Wexler of Savannah, Bnai Brith president, at the organization's centennial anniversary in the Washington area. Mrs. Harman, cited for her youth work, is the first woman to receive the award. irth It 0 LI ncements Nov. 26...…

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…`Diamond Jo,' Mrs. Rooke's Masterful Novel of the S. African Diamond Fields Fully to appreciate the impres- sive and colorful novel, "Diamond Jo," published by Reynal & Co. and distributed by William Mor- row & Co. (425 Park, S., NY16), it is necessary to know the back- ground of the novelist, Daphne Rooke. A native of the Transvaal in South Africa, Mrs. Rooke learned the language, customs and folklore of the natives during her child- hood in...…

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…Awards Luncheon State Dept. Explains 'Flexible' Policy Wasserman's lierkhoven' WASHINGTON (JTA) — The State Department's current think- ing with regard to Egypt was re- vealed in a letter by Douglas Mac- Arthur II, Assistant Secretary of State, to Rep. James Scheuer, New York Democrat, who had ques- S CHECHTER'S*. !KOSHER HOTEL • POOL • PRIVATE BEACH • CABANAS Under (f) Supervision. cGLATT Kos er meats served. 9' Formerly of the Pioneer ...…

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…Army Outpost Becomes Cooperative Village White House Conference Urges Ratification of Genocide Pact ALMAGOR—This frontier out- poSt, established under Syrian gunsights in 1961 by NAHAL, the special combination of Army ser- vice and farm training, recently became a full-fledged moshav, co- operative village. The young sol- N— "diers who settled the place have now completed their army service ord, shedding their uniforms, have chosen to live t...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, December 10, 1965 .11111•0 ■ MMI.E•11•04=11•0••••• 43.111 ■ 0•1101. 1.•••••0111!0•11•60 "Art has no excellence higher than true simplicity. Art has no abomination baser than artifical simplicity." — Jacob Klatzkin. LARCO'S a little bit of everything Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste "SAUCY" SYLVIA taped her first long-playing album, last week, at the Showboat, w...…

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…MOVIE GUIDE New Gateway Theater to Open in Mac omb on Dec. 22 Richard and Eugene Sloan, heads of Suburban Detroit Theaters, Inc., issued a progress report on the construction of Gateway Theater, Van Dyke Ave. at 141/2 Mile Rd., the largest project of the current building boom in motion picture theaters in the Detroit area. Providing seating for 1,432 pa- trons, the new movie theater will rill RING IN NE111,/ 11 1\0 ACT IV LOFY'S 2990 W....…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 1100D Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 36-Friday, December 10, 1965 BEAUTIFUL ROOM for single man. 18285 Stansbury. UN 4-4334. ATTRACTIVE furnished room in Oak Park for working woman. Kitchen priv- ileges. References. LI 6-0960 after 6. ATTRAC...…

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…• 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE We ore happy to announce NEW MODEL HOMES under construction in Custom Bit. Ranch SHARON MEADOWS 12 yrs. old. Face brk. 1 fir., 61', beautiful rms., decorated, carpeted throughout, pass hall, custom drapes, modern formica kitch., double sink, marble sills, double closets, full base., gas furnace, auto. sprink. syst., patio, full size dr...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Northland Gardens Area FOR SALE BY OWNER 18401 Littlefield BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Open Sun. 2-5 Deluxe 71/2 rm. colonial. At- tractive Liv. & Din. Rm., lav- ish pan. fain. rm. with loads of blt-ins., 3 twin size bed- rms., 2 full baths, stall show., 2nd flr. Powder Rm., Cheer- ful kitchen w/break. rm., cent. air cond., sprink. syst. Many more pleasant features. \sk for Mr. Operman. 6...…

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…55-C—COATS FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL Lutecia mink coat. A-1 condition. Will sacrifice, Going South. LI 2-1539. 56—ANTIQUES FLEA MARKET SUN., DEC. 12 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. New Knights of Columbus Hall, 2.5160 W. Outer Drive near Dix. (Antiques and Will-be's). 30 dealers, snack bar catered by Roma Hall. Information: 778-0370 57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS FOOD-ARAMA refrigerator, freezer. Double doors. Like new, $250. 153-9348, UN 4-22...…

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…Abraham Goldfaden Founder of Yiddish Theater; His Friendship and Association with Herzl and Nordau By JOSEF FRAENKEL Jewish News London Correspondent One of the youngest members of the theaters of the world is the Yiddish stage, and its father was Abraham Goldfaden. Abraham Goldfaden (b.1840, in Stara - Konstantinow, Woihynia, d.1908, in New York) was a watch- maker's son. First, he was to be- come a craftsman, then a rabbi and finally a me...…

September 10, 1965 • Page Image 1

…Did Lack of Vision Halt Integration? LA, Ramla Occurrences I ntolerable, Here and in Israel Commentary Page 2 VOLUME XLVI I—NO, 3 An Ignored Augury of 1923 Will HE JEWISH NEWS Qf= — r c: —r A Weekly Review Auschwitz Remain 'Forever a Warning'? I-1 I GA. NI I of Jewish Events Analyzed in Purely Commentary P e 2 on Pa Editorial Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Pri...…

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…Purely Commentary Where Leadership Was Lacking: An Ignored 1923 Warning That Might Have Solved Current Neighborhood Changing Problems Dynamite-laden as the race issue isc its implications must not be ignored. We would be blind to reality and we would be unfair to posterity if we failed to take into account many of the issues that emerge from the problems which have resulted in riots, which have cost many lives, which continue to create divis...…

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…Council Draft on Jews to Sit ntil 1966? (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) ROME—Publication by the Vatican press office of the agenda for the fourth session of the Ecumenical Council, which opens Tuesday, raised the possibility that final action on the draft declaration on Catholic-Jewish relations may not take place until early next year. The agenda is divided into Bill in Italy Would Force two parts. The first consists of schema...…

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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 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and...…

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…Arabs Worried by Retaliation Michener Lecture Sept. 30; Program Participants Set Life Aboard SS Midway: Pra erbooks Needed By DAVID H. WHITE (Continued from Page 1) (White, publisher of the Houston, Tex., Jewish Herald-Voice, and a mem- The spokesman stressed in his ber of the board of directors of the announcement that the blowing Jewish Telegraphic Agency, went to Vietnam on a government- up of the Israeli pumping station Mettie Baron Gol...…

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…Simons Heads Committee for Study of Housing Needs of Detroit's Aged; Lefton to Probe Independent Drives Two community leaders were named chairmen of important com- mittees of the Jewish Welfare Federation by Federation Presi- dent Hyman Safran. Leonard N. Simons is chairman of the committee for a community housing project. Jack 0. Lefton has been appointed chairman of the committee on independent ap- peals. Under Simons' leadership the commit...…

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…Dayan, Tsur Join B-G's Bali Party Making Split With Mapai Complete TEL AVIV (JTA)—Former Gen. Moshe Dayan and former Chief of Staff Zvi Tsur joined ex-Premier David Ben-Gurion's Independent Israel Workers List, Rafi, Monday. Gen. Dayan had earlier resigned as agriculture minister in support of Ben-Gurion's challenge to Prime Minister Levi Eshkol's leadership as head of Mapai and as premier. Dayan made his announcement after completing talks w...…

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…— • Congressmen Demand U.S. End War Potentials Escalation in ME; Roosevelt Role Challenged WASHINGTON (JTA) — A Re- publican Congressman told the House of Representatives on Sept. 1 that the United States should warn leaders of the Arab states against war with Israel, while a Democrat called upon the U.S. to persuade all countries in the Middle East to stop escalating their war potentials. Rep. Frank J. Horton, New York Republican, said in a...…

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…A Nazi Trials Continti.e in Germany MODERN MIR.A.CLE 'This is a true story that liaprened to the congreRatiott Rabbi Jacob Kaplan (Chief Ritbbi of France) in Lyons during World 1Var DurinJ word War it -there was unrest =n the Re (- 1,1e3, c2, ty 0(' Lyon in France. Naz, Germany asylum there. 5..gbt Jews certain crowded ',Ito The Synagogue On d -Friday evening, Synagogue a ciroup Of ant,sernet;c F en,hrn prepared to t'bocu, grenades in...…

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…Natanya Mayor Back From Russia; Says Jewish Values There 'Withering' LONDON (JTA) —Mayor Oved Ben-Ami of Natanya, who led an Israeli delegation to a municipali- ties conference in Leningrad, ex- pressed the belief here, en route back to Israel, that Jewish values and the Jewish heritage of Soviet Jewry "are withering and dying before our very eyes." He asserted that the 3,000,000 Russian Jews were "in danger of losing their identity in the v...…

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…Link Zionist Youth Groupto 'Nazi Racism' in Brazil The Fall of Betar -- Bar Kochba Story 'JERUSALEM WAS /A/ RU/NS AND THE WAS BUT Al HEAP OF STONE 5.4c-/(ED BY T/ras THE R0/144A1 • - .24,000 0/SC/PLES OF RABB/ .4A-/BA TL/RA/ED TO BAR Is-OCHBA. AIL LEAD 41084 SAW THAT THIS MAN'S I 60 YEARS HAD PASSED S/A/CE T/Tl/s THE ROMAN HAO SACKED THE TEMPLE,14/1/EA/ THERE AROSE 4 MAN... ----- / HAVE COME TO Lc-7AD RABB/ MY PEOPLE our OFROMANBON04SE...…

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…Hebrew, Sunday School at Temple Beth Am Walter Farber's 'Jewish Holidays' Evaluates Festivals for Youth Aged 7-13 Walter C. Farber, well known educator, director of the Bnai Moshe religious school and the critic teacher at Mumford High School, former instructor in He- brew at Mum - ford, is the au- thor of an im- pressive book "Jewish Holi- days," which is an all - inclusive textbook that re- ceived wide corn- mendations when it was read in ...…

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…SERVICES TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:45 p.m. today. Rabbi Jessel will speak on "The Message of The Pawnbroker.'" CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "Israel's Concept of War." Mitchel Roth and Martin Richman, Bnai Mitzvah. TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Con- rad will speak on "To Go Forward." AsTG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Services 6:30 p.m. today --...…

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…▪ Two books of the Bible, I Chronicles and II Chronicle s, translated with an introduction and notes by Jacob M. Myers, will be published by Doubleday on Sept. 17. The Chronicles (volumes 12 and 13 in the projected 38-volume Anchor Bible) are among the most (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) ROME—Italian government offi- cials and consuls here of various countries pledged Wednesday con- tinuance of their cooperation with the Unit...…

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…Successful Beth Aaron Bond Fete Held At the Beth Aaron pre-High Holy Day leadership recep- tion hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shenkman, where over $15,000 in Israel Bonds was subscribed, are (from left) Sam Loberman, vice president of the congregation; Mr. and Mrs. Shenkman; Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick; Max Nosanchuk, vice president; and Robert Lurie, guest speaker. The affair was in advance of the Beth Aaron Israel Bond High Holy Day appeal. ...…

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…Albert Gladner Takes Shade Remeny as Bride MRS. ALBERT GLADNER Sharie Ann Remeny became the bride of Albert Jonathan Gladner in an evening ceremony Sunday at Temple Israel, where Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Remeny of Shrewsbury Rd., Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gladner of Dansville, N. Y. The bride wore a gown of silk organza, designed with a hig...…

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…Tag Day Wednesday to Aid Blind Children omen's Club activities HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will hold an open membership-board meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg, 20441 Stratford. Mrs. John R. Herman, chairman of the board, will preside, and Mrs. William Bonin, vice president, will introd- uce new members. A comprehen- sive case report will be given by —1 ?Mrs. Harry Weiner, case chair- man, and her associates, Mrs. Murra...…

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…Wedding Bells Ringing for Local Brides Rabbi Marries Convert Despite Sect's Opposition JERUSALEM—Despite the op- position of the Beth Din (rabbini- MRS MORTON ESKIN MRS. MICHAEL WEISENFELD Morton Harvey Eskin took Bar- bara Jean Pelavin as his bride in an evening ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbis Moses Lehrman and Herbert Eskin and Cantor Simon Bermanis officiated. A Montreal and Laurentians honeymoon followed the ceremony and receptio...…

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…10-Mile Center Offers Program for Children Youth Pale Healthy Teens to March for Sick Gathering before they set out on the fourth annual Teen-Agers March to aid leukemia-stricken children are members of Cong. Beth Abraham's youth group with their director, Rabbi Martin J. Tatel- baum. From left, standing, are Arnie Feigelman, Shelly Ribiat, Jay L. Grossman, Rebecca Bortnick, Manny Cetner, Murray Chess and Marshall T. Fisher. More than 17,0...…

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…J A Lends Hand to Needy Children Hillel College Students Seek Out the Meaning of 'Jewish Values' and Identity at Institute STARLIGHT, Pa. (TA)—Partici- pants in the 20th national Hillel summer institute, in a week-long series of sessions here, which ad- journed Sunday, indicated some vital areas of Jewish student con- cern. A determined search was seen as emerging among Jewish univer- sity students for the meaning of "Jewish values" and "Jew...…

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…▪ Maxwell House Tradition Jewish Meals Homemakers stocking up for Rosh Hashanah meals will want to include Maxwell House coffee Vegetables in Combination on their shopping lists. This blend The vegetable family is a won- is the result of many years of perfecting and has become almost derful example of the benefits of harmonious relationship. Although a tradition in the Jewish home. each one is capable of being com- SANFORD M. GOLDEN, 16568 ...…

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…To Show 'Let My People Go' The Young Married Couples of Ahavas Achim will present the film "Let My People Go" 8:30 p.m. Sat- The Archbishop of Detroit, a urday in the social hall. The pub- prominent business executive, and lic is 'invited at no charge. a local civil rights leader and at- torney will be honored at the 27th annual appreciation dinner of •the GET READY FOR FALL! St. Cyprian's Church, Sept. 19, at Barth Hall of the Cathedral Cen- ...…

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…Poale-Zion's Branch 3, Avronin Group to Honor Author Sydney Raizman A joint meeting of Branch 3, Poale-Zion and Avronin Branch 79, Farband, will be held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. This special meeting is in honor of member Sydney Raizman, 18674 Freeland, author of a new Yiddish novel, "Lebens In Sturm" (Lives in Storm), published in Israel. The novel describes life in the Brazil Jewish colony during the last century. ...…

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…Chesed shel Emes Gets $35,000 Gift Philip Langwald (center), president of the Hebrew Benevolent Society (Chesed shel Emes), accepts General Motors and Detroit Edison Co. stock valued at $35,000 from David S. Levi (left) and Earl Victorson, attorneys for the executor for the late Samuel Book- man, who made the bequest in his will. Langwald said the money will be applied to reduce the mortgage on the new building recently erected on Greenfield ...…

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…Focus on Volunteer Set by League of Jewish Women's Organizations Women's Clubs (More Clubs, Page 17) E M M A LAZARUS CHAPTER, American Jewish Congress Wom- en's Division, will view the film "The Price of Silence" 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Philip Rader, president, 23455 Plumbrooke, Southfield. The film, narrated by Edward G. Robinson, is a documentary on the plight of Soviet Jewry. Luncheon will be served, and there will be dis...…

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…May Fuller Engaged to Bernard Wexler w.0440- MISS MAY RUTH FULLER Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fuller of W. Outer Dr. announce the engage- ment of their daughter May Ruth to Bernard Robert Wexler, son of Mrs. Samuel Wexler of Carol Ave. and the late Mr. Wexler. A Nov. 2 wedding is being planned. f3nai rn rid?, • • . ctivities A MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER will open its meeting to husbands and friends for a panel discussion of "Recovery Inc." 8:30 p...…

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