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…Remaining 4,000 Jews Seek Escape from Algeria PARIS—The tense political situation which has developed during the past few days in Algeria has prompted most of the 4,000 Jews still in that country to make plans to leave, it was reported here Tuesday. . Scores of Jewish families are again arriving in France from Algeria. Most of them have been able to take some of their possessions with them, although they experienced difficulties in transferri...…

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…Friday, October 1 1, 1963—THE DETRO IT J EWISH NEW Jewish Organizations Form Purely Commentary Major Committee on Plight of Soviet Jews By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Another Deserved Honor for Dora Ehrlich While Dora Ehrlich is due for special honors from the Jewish community, when she'll be accorded recognition for her many community services at the annual Bar-llan University dinner on Nov. 26, it is specially heartening to her many friends to learn...…

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…(Continued from Page 1) cerned with loans to Israel and nomic assistance program for had been given the task of re- other countries that are repay- Syria should be stopped. He habilitating the Arab refugees, able in local currency. When re- added that the U.S. economic an objective contrary to beliefs paid in local currency, the local assistance program for Jordan of the Arab refugee employees. money is mostly loaned for the should be continue...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS In a Vise ! - Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1961 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 SLOMOV...…

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…employed in the Ford physics department. In his report on the employ- ment of Jews in administrative positions in the auto industry, Nath revealed that of 51,000 white collar, professional and executive employees in Detroit's Big Three auto companies, only 328—less than 34 of 1 per cent —are Jews. He called the low figure indicative of "an obvious gap" between the proclaimed policy of fair employment by top officers of the industry and actual ...…

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…South African Jews Laud Warning Israel Minister of Premier Against Anti-Semitism to Be Honored JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) — convenience and not necessar- at Bond Dinner ily because they agree with All four SoUth African Jewish Dov Joseph, Minister of Jus- weeklies devoted their editorials their internal policies." Israel, tice of Israel, will be the guest for example, still maintained to the situation consequent speaker at the annual Israel upon Isr...…

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…NEW YORK, (JTA) — Rolf Hochhut, author of "The Dep- uty," the play which contends that the late Pope Pius XII failed to take a public stand on the Nazi slaughter of European Jewry. was criticized and de- ,fended by Catholic scholars. In separate views in two Cath- olic periodicals, the West Ger- man playwright was assailed as anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic and, on the other hand, as hav- ing stated "a generally valid" thesis in his play. Dr. E...…

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…Sapir Addresses Art Cardinal Bea Asks Ecumenical Council to Firm Opening in N.Y. NEW YORK, (JTA)—Israel's Raise Jewish Issues ROME, (JTA) — A proposal Minister of Finance Pinhas Sa- that the Catholic Church should pir addressed the opening of deal with Catholic-Jewish re- Artis—a new business venture lationships in view of the "par- for the importation of art and ticular relations" between Jews craft items from Israel. The and the Catholic Chu...…

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…WE SALUTE! The distinguished leaders of the 31ST BALFOUR CONCERT COMMITTEE and look forward confidently to another tkoo• G. ailltsla" •deot pres+ SOCIAL AND MUSICAL TRIUMPH Ca rill; AA SI01110 Vit.Z ha roian under their direction Al Borman Reubin Dubrinsky David Goldberg Abe Kasle Edward C. Levy John Lurie Chairmen, Sponsors' Committee WHEN? Sunday, December 1, 1963, 8:30 pan. WHERE? Ford Auditorium WHO? America's Great V...…

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…Friday, October 11, 1963— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 3. 0 Zionist Confederation, Union Argue Over Proportion of Representation Sapir, U.S. Officials Confer on Commerce, Finance Situations WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Pin- (Ball, Undersecretary of State, States to attend the annual meet- has Sapir, Israel's Minister of and David Bell, administrator of ! ing of the International Mon- Finance and Commerce and In- I the Agency for International De- etary...…

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…• Israel Supports Move to Supervise Atomic Reactors (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—Israel supported a resolution adopted at the re- cent Vienna meeting of the International Atomic Energy Commission for control by the Commission of nuclear reactors of up to 120 megawatts, pro- vided the reactor was con- structed with Commission aid, the chief Israeli delegate re- ported Tuesday. Dr. A. D. Bergmann also re- ported that...…

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…Friday, October 1 1, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NE SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE BETH AM: Sabbath services 8:45 p.m. today. Rabbi David Jessel will be installed. TEMPLE BETH JACOB, PONTIAC: Sabbath services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Conrad will speak on "The Original Sin—Who Done It?". CONGREGATION BETH EL: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m. to- day and 11:15 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Hahn will speak on "Back to Paradise." The Bar Mitzvah of Lewis R. Schiller ...…

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…David Safran, president of the United Hebrew Schools, an- nounced the affiliation of Tem- ple Beth-Am in Livonia with the United Hebrew Schools. A special Hebrew school program for members of the Temple Beth-Am congregation is being developed in coopera- tion with the Temple, the only Reform congregation in the Livonia area. Attendance of a minimum of three years at this Hebrew school will be required for chil- dren desiring to be Bar Mitz- va...…

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…Fr iday, October 11, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-1 4 Say Jordan Valley ADL Specialists Report Attitude Was Inhabited a Change in Germany on Hitler Era Million Years Ago Twelve civil rights specialists of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith returned from a three-Week study tour of West Germany to report that the 1959-60 "swastika epidemic" was a "turning point in the attitude of German educators" toward the treatment of the Hitler pe- ...…

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…Women s Ulubs CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS- TERHOOD will open its season with a program entitled "25 Golden Years With Goldie Ad- ler" 12:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue. The afternoon will be devoted to r e mi n iscences of the activi- ties and role of Goldie Ad- ler, wife of t h e congrega- Mrs. Adler tion's spiritual leader, in the home, the syna- gogue and the community. Mrs. Emma Schaver will appear as guest soloist, accompanied by Rebecca Fr...…

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…ETROIT MWISH NEW S-16 Friday, October 11, 1963 Detroit Council of Pioneer Women Prizant-Shelnla /I to Pay Tribute to Veteran Members Engagement Told Detroit Council's president, Mrs. Milton Weiss, will be followed by guest speaker and executive vice-president of Detroit Coun- cil of Pioneer Women, Mrs. Joseph Wyzan, who spent this past summer in Israel. Mrs. Wyzan was chosen as one of 10 Pioneer Women throughout the United States by the Nat...…

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…• World Mizrachi Leader to Address Traitel-Leslie Inaugural Tea of New Chapter Here Troth _Announced Mrs. Max Sacks of Ramat Gan. radio and television programs Israel, a leading member of the as an authority on child-care, Israel executive of the Mizrachi social services and education in Women's Organization of Amer- Israel. ica, will address the inaugural As a member of the national tea of the Batya Chapter of board of Mizrachi Women, she M...…

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…Spokesmen for All Faiths, Government Kfar Silver Has Officials Honor Lt. ZnssmamCs Memory at 260 Students; Dedication of Army Center in Inkster Aided by ZOD Judith Moss Will Wed Baker Urdan Abraham Goodman, chair- This nation's recognition of man of the national committee the heroism of an Hamtramck- for Zionist Organization of boil' serviceman in the last America activities in Israel, an- world war was expressed in nounced this week that 26...…

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…Women's auhs Grossman-Birnkrant Detroit Delegation Departs for National Rites Solemnized ORT Conference Mrs. N. H. Schlafer, president NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer (More Clubs Page 15) of the Michigan region, Women's PHI LAMBDA AUXILIARY Women, will hold a luncheon American ORT, will head the will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Detroit delegation to the organi- home of Mrs. Max Kleinbard, the home of Mrs. Herbert Fish- zat...…

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…Friday, October 11, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-20 United Hebrew Schools Women's Auxiliary Plans Annual Luncheon st \sk Alai AIM Activities News Brevities Seventy-five singers, dancers I CHAMBER MUSIC WORK- and instrumentalists will turn SHOP will open its season with tne Masonic Auditorium stage Darrel Barnes, Robert Barnes, into a panoramic spectacular of Marilyn Jones, Lois Lawrence, old and new Bulgaria on Satur- Arlene Seaman and ...…

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…The Sherman Family Club celebrated its 16th anniversary with dinner and dancing at the Elmwood Casino in Windsor on Tuesday evening. Max and Ella Goodman, former Detroiters now living in Tucson, Ariz., were guests last week of Mrs. Goodman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silverstein of Detroit. They were entertained by Phil and Muriel Silverstein of Oak Park, brother and sister-in- law of Mrs. Goodman; cousins Chuck and Charlotte Basin; and Dave a...…

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…People Make News AO. New Adler Book Fisher-Goldstein Uniquely Gathers Troth Announced Puzzles, Riddles Pick Committees for City of Hope Dinner on Nov. 3 MRS. KATHRYN GINSBERG of 19143 Berkely Road, Detroit, When "The Adler Book of Morris Sukenic, chairman of has been appointed Human Re- Puzzles and Riddles" appeared in the City of Hope "Second Half- lations Coordinator for the Re- July, 1962, it was an immediate Century of Progress" 51st p...…

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…MUMFORD 'Little Did I Know Recollections of Maurice Samuel Kahn-Galperin Engagement Told S I Plans for development of a new American Savings and Loan branch at East Ten Mile Road near Kelly Road have been an- nounced by Association President Alfred L. Deutsch. The -new building is scheduled to be completed in late March of 1964. As the eleventh office of American Savings and Loan Associa- tion, the newest branch will be accessible to resid...…

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…Friday, October 11, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-24 Jacobson, Rabbi Adler to Keynote Youngman, Ginsburg at Tri-State Israel Council's Institute on Church-State Bond Event Oct. 19 Workshop sessions, panel dis- cussion and presentations by leading authorities will mark the Jewish Community's Coun- cil's series of weekend meetings on Church, State and Religious Freedom. The Institute will convene 8 p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Center and resume ...…

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…Find 'Suicide' of Gestapo Chief Mueller a Fake ag,L—SZ Mrs. Marenoff Writes New Children's Tale: `The First Hanukah' Martha Marenoff, of 20300 Murray Hill, who has written many children's stories and sev- eral books for Jewish children, has just pro- duced another story f o r youngsters, "The First Ha- nukah." This story for tots 3 to 7 is splendidly narrated. The new little booklet is Mrs. Marenoff beautifully illustrated with mul- ti-color...…

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…• • • : Fascist Defeated in Ontario Elections TORONTO, (JTA) — Four Jewish candidates were elected to the Ontario Legislature, one more than the Jewish repre- sentation in the prevoius House. Allan Grossman. a Conserva- tive, was returned to the Legis- lature in the Conservative's seventh straight general election victory. Joseph Gould and Ver- non Singer, running for re- election on the Liberal ticket, BEST STEAK in town OPEN SATURDAYS ...…

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…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 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10 - ROOMS FOR RENT R 0 0 M AVAILABLE for woman. Share kitchen. Reasonable rent. Northwest area. UN 4-8937. NICE BEDROOM for middle-aged woman. 341-6884. NICE FURNISHED room for gentle- man in widower's home. LI 7-1904, LI 7-6...…

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…Friday, October 11, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE Spotless 3-bedroom brick. Carpeting, drapes. Rec. room. Gas. Shopping, transportation, schools. Excellent buy. KE 4-2457. ITEYDLIsT. 18530 BURT ROAD. Brick ranch, 7 years old. 3 bedrooms. 2 car brick garage. Extras. Must sell. Owner. Open. $18,700. KE 5-4841. Southfield Heights Our New 3 & 4 bedrm. ranch & Colonial models are now com- pleted. Fea...…

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…Huntington Woods No expense has been spared to make this one of the most com- fortable homes in this section. This home is up to the minute in construction and is beauti- fully decorated to please the most fastidious. Delightful brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 11,4 baths, delightful kitch., libr., car- peting, drapes, covered terr. & 2 cr. br. gar. $24,900 4 Bedrooms-2 Full Baths $16,900 All brick liv. rm. with firepl., full din. rm. FHA terms. C...…

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…Friilay, October 11, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-30 ,111.11■■■ Handlin's 'The Americans,' His Attitude Toward Zionism and the Analyses of Current U.S. History -------wmfwg.wwwwsfffawmmsmavsarsswriPfr—g . Monument Unveilings (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 mad address of the person m...…

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…YOSEF LONDON of Israel Nathan Linden, one of De- JACOB VARKLE, Royal Oak, JACK A. COHEN, formerly ESTHER LIPENHOLTZ, troit's most prominent pioneer 11501 Petoskey, died Oct. 2. of Detroit, died Sept. 24, with died Oct. 5. He leaves three sis- died Sept. 29. The former De- Zionists, died Sunday at the age Survived by her h u s b an d, services in Miami, Fla. Inter- ters, Mrs. Harold Raphael, Mrs. troiter leaves a wife, Aliza; of 66 after a brie...…

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…2 Volumes of Ben Shahn's 'Paintings' and 'Graphic Art,' Edited by Soby, Reveal Artist's Accomplishments Ben Shahn was only 8 when he came to the United States from his native Kovno in 1906, but at that early age he already was drawing. While attending night high school, he worked as a lithographer's apprentice. He thus began his career as an artist very early, and his rise was rapid. Today he is one of the unchallenged great graphic artists a...…

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