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January 11, 1952 • Page Image 1

…MARCH OF DIMES FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS THE EWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Reviews of Latest Israel Novel and Yemenite's Recorded Songs Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 20—No, 18 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 1952•cgi;!ii. ,._ 7 • $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Ade suer Welcomes Steps for Israel German Negotiat...…

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…Purely Commentary National, Local Leaders Call Upon Detroit to Assist Histadrut "That Drive By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Proponents of Yiddish: Their Lack of Realism Proponents of Yiddish often show such a lack of realism that they harm rather than help their cause. Typically unrealistic is the distinguished professor, Dr. A. A. Roback of Boston, who so completely forgot the quality of tact that he became insensitive to good taste and launched blind...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Israel. Bonds Given as Bonuse's - Friday, January 11, 1952 3 Yeshivah Readies for New Term on Jan. 28 Rabbi Miller Talks At Bond' Meeting Here on Monday Among the Detroit employers who distributed Israel bonds as bonuses was LOUIS ALPER (right) of Acme Home Builders. Smil- ing recipients are ABE FRIEDMAN (left) and BERNARD SEGAL. 250,000 Jews Oversea's Need JDC Aid In 1952; Adopt $23,507,300 Budget Edward M. M. Warburg...…

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…As the Editor Views the News ... Little Man, You Have a Big Job Israeli's Feeble Attempt To Glorify the Romance Facing 1952 Issues III So vast is the field to be covered, involving the problems that we shall have to face in 1952, that we could continue the discussion ad infini- tum. Suffice it to state at this time that Israel's status, the mounting demands for action in be- half of the oppressed and the need for vigilance in areas where ...…

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…U. of M. Professor to Speak on Atomics At Meeting of Technion Wednegday "Atomic Energy and Its Ap- announced Benjamin Wilk, plications" is the title of a Technion president. speech to be delivered by Dr. Dr. Sydney Goldstein, profes- sor of applied mathematics and • dean of aeronautics at the Haifa echnion, will be banquet speak- er. One of the leading aero-dyna- micists in the world, Dr. Gold- stein was formerly Beyer Pro- fessor of Applied ...…

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…Rabbi Miller to Speak, Georgie Price To Entertain, at JNF Donor Jan. 29 Mrs. Irving Arlin, program i This meeting will be the final chairman of the Ladies' Auxili- ' rally preceding the donor event ary of the Jewish National Fund, on Jan. 29. Division chairmen will make their final reports. Hostesses- for the afternoon will be Mesdames Meyer Cooper, Samuel Heyman and William Mandell. The following is a list of con- tributors of sums from $100...…

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…Museum Exhibits Rare Purim. Plate THE JEWISH NEWS - 7 400-Year-Old Prediction : Friday, January 11, 1952 'Tommy' to the Boys: Orthodox Rabbi Cops Honor as Cartoonist Israel May Be Trapped by Red Armies When War Breaks in '52 NEW YORK, (AJP)—The sage who foresaw the re-creation of Israel as early as 400 years ago warned the Jewish State against overconfidence in 1952 and cau- tioned that she might find her- self trapped in a net of circum...…

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…Congregational Activities Rev. Jones to Preach At Temple Israel 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 11, 1952 Rev. Edgar De Witt Jones, Rabbi Moses Lehrman minister emeritus of Central To Review Steinberg's Woodward Christian Church and Religious Liberty Is Your Right As An • American — a leading personality in the Book Tuesday Evening Protestant Church, will occupy Perpetuate It By Attending Sabbath Services in Your Synagogue Rabbi Moses Lehr...…

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…New Marcus Book: Diary Portrait of Early U.S. Jews EARLY AMERICAN JEWRY. By Jacob ill still keep yourself our of trouble R. Marcus. Philadelphia, Pa., Jewish and be an honest man. "Ingenuity will shine in a man even if Publication Society of America. 329 pages he is carrying a lot of wood. therefore and 15 illustrations. 33.50. let the man you are with find out your ingenuity by merit and not by them A Review horn buttons you have brought wi...…

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…Ben-Gurion Blast Against. U. S. Zionists Goes Unchanged in. Knesset Record 10 THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 11, 1952 — Famous Jewish Sculptress In New Home in CanicOo gration Aid Society, was already famous in 1936 when, at the agt of 23, she was called upon to do the mural decorations for th* New Synagogue of Budapest, Hungary. During the war, wits the aid of friendly neighbor* and borrowed identification pa. pers, she evaded detection...…

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…Adivitfiei omen Mrs. Harry Obserstein will be guest reviewer at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 22 in the book review ser- ies sponsored by CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK SI STER- HOOD. She will review "The Chain and the Link" by David Miller. Reservations for a brunch preceding t h e review are being taken by Mrs. Gerald BarSky, UN. 4-3427, and Mrs. Leo Weiner, DI. 1-0049. Mesdames Allan L. Weston and Irving Sim- ons are chairmen of the review series, which is held ...…

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…12 THE JEWISH NEWS Mary Aim Cooper and Friday, January 11, 1952 Ted Simon, 'M' Seniors, To Wed in the Spring Foster Home Plans Mr. and Mrs. David M. Cooper Move into High Gear — of Fairfield Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, MISS MARY ANN COOPER Mary Ann, to Ted J. Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Simon of Huntington, W. Va. The young couple will be graduated from the University of Michigan this month—Mary Ann from the Li...…

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…Activiiie3 in Society Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis, Sr., are established-in their home . At Surfside, Fla., for the winter months. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Bookstein of the Highland Towers are vacationing in Miami Beach until the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. B. Litwak of Marlowe Ave. were hosts to their children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Litwak of Ithaca, N. Y., and Leo Litwak of New York City, for a fortnight. Mrs. Herman H. Holinstat and children of Ro...…

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…1 4 —THE JEWISH NEWS Barbara Bela Brown Friday, January 11, 1952 ro Wed R. A. Shapero 12 I V.-31trifi J Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown, Jan. 2—To Dr.. and Mrs. Max- well M, Hoffman (Leah Silver- of Strathcona Drive, announce man) of. 19309 Littlefield, a son, he engagement of their daugh- Ira Eliot„ A Laikin. • • • Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kramer (Billie Gold- berg), of Chicago, Ill., a daugh- ter, Ellen Ruth, • • • GINSBURG-ROS...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS - Friday, January 11, 1952 AtivitieJ in Soddy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oberfield and family are now residing at 16847 Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone and daughters are now residing at 23540 Maurice, Oak Park. On Dec. 29, Mrs. Alex Benach, of Marlowe Ave., tendered a tea in honor of Reva Nyman, daughter of the Max Nymans, of Clements Ave., who on March 16 will wed Gerald Kurtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kutinsky, of Sturtevan...…

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…A) --- orrten'.3 ali (More Clubs, Page 11) s THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 11, 1952 — Jackie Kannon, bright young The Women's Auxiliary of the Detroit comedian who has soar- Maimonides Medical Society will (-/ ed to fame in the past few make further plans for its an- Honored with a reception on years, continues this week to Dec. 23 at the Belcrest Hotel on headline the show at Sutton and the occasion of their 50th wed- Clements Four Du...…

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…• OODS THE JEWISH NEWS-17 A ,.. ti LEAH LEONARD FEATURE Tasty Meat Stews Provide Favorite Dish for Family; Apricot Turnovers Good There's no special trick to pre- paring the good old-fashioned meat stews Mother or Granny used to serve in the good old days. In fact, it's• so very simple all you have to know is how to read a recipe like the one that follows, and then follow it in de- tail. This recipe for SAUERBRA- TEN has been a special...…

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…• • • • 1 8 — THE JEWISH N EWS Ta es 06.1 - of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By Betsy Barbara Brown Levin Mumford Central High High With semi-finals over, Central students are eagerly looking for- ward to Jan. 18, which marks the. end of the semester Especially excited are the 12As, who will graduate on Jan. 23. The clay before graduation, how- ever, is Class Day, the last time for a...…

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…= P Danny Aronsson Appointed City Bank Director Raskin 's LISTENING Branch Seven Meeting Devoted to Histadrut Drive Branch Seven, of the Labor speaker. In addition, a new Zionist Organization of Ameri- movie "Son of Israel ;" will be ca, will devote its meeting on shown. Sunday, at the home of the Al- bert Diamonds, 3313 W. Grand, to the Histadrut campaign. Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Jewish News, will be guest READY MIXED-4W CHILL...…

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…Mahler Nominated for Service Croup Presidency; Announce Candidates Milton K. Mahler, has been nominated for the presidency of the Detroit Service Group; whose MILTON S. MAHLER membership includes workers in the Allied Jewish Campaign. Election of Service Group offi- cers will be held at the biennial meeting, 8:45 p.m., Tuesday, as part of the dedication cere- monies of the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, 163 Madison. Other nominees for th...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-21 DP Act Explres; But 336,000 Given U.S. Visas WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Ap- proximately 336,000 Amer i can isas have been granted to dis- placed persons under the DP Act which expired Jan. 1, it was reported by John W. Gibson, chairman of the Displaced Per- sons Commission. About 300,000 recipients of these visas are al- ready in the United States, the remainder are expected by March 15, he stated. The Commission will continue '...…

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…• Classified Advertisements Call WOodward 5-1155 LIVING QUARTERS Wanted - Exchange For Sale To Rent LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange LIVING QUARTERS Wanted Exchange For Sale To Rent LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange Are You This Landlord? YOUNG COUPLE expecting. and two year old daughter desperately need 6 room flat in NW section in exchange for 4 room...…

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…Classified Advertisements Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Miniivann charge, $1.00. Call WOodward 5-1155 4 LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange NICE FURNISHED room for working man with or without breakfast. Chicago- Dexter. TY. 8-9549. ROOM TO rent, quiet adult home, ex- cellent transportation. TY. 4-2368. COUPLE WANTED to share 6 room flat with employe...…

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…Dr. Goldmann Asks ealistic Statesmanship From. Knesset on German Negotiations Dedicate Butzel Building Sunday (Continued from Page 1) Party, the Communists and :the rightwing Herut Party also are slated to oppose nego- tiations with Germany. Announcement of agreement by the government parties to support the negotiation policy followed a lengthy meeting of Cabinet members and representatives of the coalition parties. All attending the meetin...…

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