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August 11, 1967 • Page Image 1

…The Jewish News to Serialize `Between Hammer and Sickle', Revealing Story of USSR Jewry Major Problem: The Fears That Have Invaded Our Communities Editorial Page 4 VOLUME LI—No. 21 Why is Russia persecuting its three million Jews? What is the true state of affairs affecting Russian Jewry? Is there any hope for the large community of Jews under Soviet rule? How do Jews react to the oppressions? "Between Hammer and Sickle" by Ben Ami—the ass...…

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…Purely Commentary Pro-Arab Propagandists and Israel's Defenders . . . Eternal Vigilance Remains Necessity By Philip Slomovitz oft the t f k to lin sruersee t these. peAorpali:s peace. Yet New Era ... Pro-Arab Propaganda ... and Israel's Defenders tilgWa:so a urd " I:raoefl rilsigas nityaban A period of adoration may have ended and a new emergence ' of return of Germans, transferred to Germany after World War II, to Poland and Czechoslovakia...…

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…NY Human Rights Commission Probes Charges Against CORE NEW YORK (JTA) — William H. Booth, chairman of the City Commission on Human Rights, de- signated two members of the com- mission to probe charges of "bla- tant and vicious anti-Semitic out- bursts and racist behavior," by members of CORE—the Congress of Racial Equality — directed against principals and teachers in four public schools in predominant- ly Negro neighborhoods. Booth appointed...…

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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 Mlle Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235. VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign S7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor ...…

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…Riot Victims Get Aid . . . 'No Let-Down in Rebuilding Detroit' size supermarkets, corner grocers, should have a fund, free of obliga- beer-wine stores and drug stores— tion, from which to realize sonic of their losses." among the casualties. Cooper stated that "The board Morton Feigenson, Faygo presi- would have funds available from dent, said 138, or slightly more group of Black Power advocates. (Only the Rev. Albert B. Cleage than 2 per cen...…

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…Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ralph Swicke makes his money managing money. He puts his savings in NBD time certificates. Ralph has to know how to manage money. It's part of his job. Like many other professional people who deal with dollars all day long, Ralph invests his personal savings in NBD Time Certifi- cates. And for good reason. Ralph will earn five percent annual interest by putting $1,000 or more in time certificates...…

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…Moscow Takes Offensive Against Israel, Compares Zionism With Mafia, Cosa Nostra (Continued from Page 1) the bill. The United States offered a motion calling the Russian reso lution out of order. After a day- long debate it emerged that Rus- sia lacked adequate votes. The Soviet delegate then announced he would not insist on a vote. * * * Moscow Compares Zionist Movement with 'Mafia' and `Cosa Nostra' Gangster Groups WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Sov...…

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…'Lightning Out of Israel'—AP's Reports on Shortest War ground data, on the background Associated Press reports of the of the cousins' conflicts, and the i six-clay war mark the commemor- authors, in their reports, begin ative edition of the Arab-Israeli the history in review with: conflict entitled "Lightning Out of "And so it had come to pass Israel." published in large format, that the cohorts of Zion, Egypt with hundreds of photographs, by...…

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…Trick Suspected as Kremlin Hints Possible Arab Recognition of Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — DiploI matic observers here characteriz- ed Moscow-inspired news items appearing in various parts of the i world, hinting of possible Arab recognition of Israel, as part of the Soviet Union's propaganda campaign in its Middle East policy. The Soviets have been spread- ing such rumors systematically through Paris, Belgrade, New Delhi and London. Observers sa...…

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…Israel Arrests 50 Arabs Suspected of El Fatah Ties, Jerusalem Notables (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) zation whose members were might stop aid to the refugees trained and equipped by Syria who did not go back "to help his for raids into Israel until the ; brothers to continue their political ties issued detention orders Tues- June war halted the terrorist !action and remain a thorn in the day night against two more Arab incurs...…

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…Israel Refuses to Be Passive Under UAlt, Threats (Continued from Page 10) for such foods have been cut off by the occupation. He said West Bank farmers will be encouraged to plant green vegetables, tobacco and cotton. The changes will be- come effective when the next planting season starts in October. He also noted that the Jordan- ian government had discouraged West Bank farmers from tobacco growing because this conflicted with the interests...…

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…12-Friday, August 11, 1967 Israeli Laborite Seeks THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Friends of Histadrut' (Direct JTA Teletype Wire War jokes By DR. SAMUEL SILVER (A Seven Arts Feature) to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—The formation of a worldwide "Friends of the Hista- drut" movement was proposed here Tuesday by Aharon Becker, general secretary of the Histadrut, Israel's labor federation. He made the proposal at a conference with leaders of the Ihud ...…

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…Boris Smolar's Washington in Angry Mood Over Power I a dministration had secretly fi- nanced Arab arms through the U.S. WASHINGTON—The Cairo Ra- Export-Import Bank. dio "Voice of the Arabs" has A "no nonsense" climate is grow- lauded "Black Power" violence in ing. Support of Israel is viewed in the United States and condemned logical rather than emotional' "the new American Nazism" of law terms. Many Congressmen and gov- (Copyright, 1967, JT...…

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…14—Friday, August 11, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cancer Society Researcher Becomes Israel Heroine By MICHAEL GIRSDANSKY It wasn't intended that way, but the recipient of an American Can- cer Society Postdoctoral Fellow- ship was something of a Florence Nightingale during the recent six- day war in the Middle East. The heroine was Dr. Mary Lou Ernst, whose home is near Harrisburg, Due to the abbreviated summer services at most area synagog...…

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…Goldman-Farhmtin Rites at Temple Israel women's THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mina Jo Rosenbloom Bride of llichael Linver Southfield Hadassah Will .Meet Tuesday Southfield Hadassah will hold a membership tea 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Morey Shacket, 24349 Lafayette Circle. The petite luncheon will be under the direction of the vice president of arrangements. Mrs. Bradford Jacobs, and her committee. Guest speaker will he Mrs. Alan S...…

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…_11 r., _11 rs. _4.-crum Stein Rabbi Sperka to Be I Weizmann Institute Honors Klutznick Mill Live in Chicago Chaplain at Nursing Homes With Chair in Development Biology THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, August 11, 1967 NEW YORK—A chair in de‘el- pioneering in this field and in opmental biology will he estab- cancer research have won him repute. lished at the Weizmann Institute of international scientific Science at Rehmot. in the name Dr. ...…

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…In 1923, a Model T Ford, fresh from Detroit, could be bought for $295. (Copyright 1967. JTA Inc.) I Five dollars in pennies was rail- Cheryl Nolish. David Barg and A pleasing variant of the tradi- mashed. 1 green pepper cubed, ■ ib t ee .ad- ed for the Ezras—Aid to Israel Hannah Micklowitz donated their c s r uct in nbsparritk aa thes 2 p program at a carnival held by own toys as prizes so that the chil- tional gefilte fish is a stuffed bake...…

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…Martin Tackier Ireds Religion Discarded Granadiers Celebrate Golden Iredding Date Michael Pelavin. Young Flint Leader, Linda Susan Lovinger in Rules of Placing Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Grana- Foundlings in NYC dier, former Detroiters of Miami Joins NCRAC Executive Committee Beach, celebrated their 50th wed- 11—Friday, itagest 11, 1167 Michael A. Pelavin. treasurer and chairman of the community relations committee of the Flint Jewish Commun- Cou...…

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…Israel's Economic Plans, Amne sty Regulations By CARL ALPERT HAIFA—With its military repu- tation firmly established in the eyes of the world, Israel now turns its attention to the no less crucial economic problems which face the state. The problems are not new. They have been a cause for grave concern here for many years, but they take on new significance in the light of the recent events, and the changed nature of the situa- tion in the Mid...…

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…20—Friday, August 11, 1967 The Gary14. Burnsteinsl Will Live in Des 3Ioincs . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News LEO MAIERSDORF, a leader of the Brussels and Antwerp Jewish communities, has received the award of the Grand Officer of the Order de la Couronne, one of the highest in Belgium. Maiersdorf is current chairman of the Fund for the Defense of Israel. * * MRS. GARY RURNSTEIN Dana Beth Glasser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis G...…

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…MissBuchsbaum's Troth to David Howard Told MISS ROWENA BUCHSBAUM Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchsbaum of Starlane Rd., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Rowena to David Howard, son of Mrs. Norman Baril of Ader- ley Way, Birmingham, and Mr. Marvin Howard of Cathedral Dr., Birmingham. The bride-elect was graduated from the University of Michigan. Her fiance attended Wayne State University. Kalisher-Fisher Rites Planned for Marc...…

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…22—Friday, August 11, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel to Renew Work Head of Bar-Ilan on Diverting Jordan; to Review Israel New Pipeline in Sinai TEL AVIV (JTA) — Labor Status Wednesday Minister Yigal Allon announced Dr. Max Jammer, president of that Israel plans soon to renew its Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, postponed project for diverting the Israel. will address a group of Jordan River's northern waters. The plan would divert the...…

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…sit CJFWF Mission Hears of New Needs in Europe, Israel PARIS (JTA) — A delegation of American Jewish community leaders who came here on behalf of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds to study the needs of Jewish refugees from Arab countries, was told Monday that the Joint Distribution Corn- mittee is in no position to meet the needs resulting from the Is- raeli-Arab war in June and its aftermath. The delegation was ad- dress...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 THE DRIBS. DAUBS and spat- ters at an exhibition recently of abstract art in Miami. Fla.. were beginning to make builder Gerry Taines feel dizzy . . . Pausing a moment near a couple who also seemed to have had it. Gerry over- heard the man remark. - Well. there's one thing that can be said for modern art—it gives every- body a chance. - Sidney Kaye Is Dead; Host to Celebrities at Russian Tea Room Greek Govt. to ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 11, 1967-25 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MOVIE GUIDE AMERICANA 92d0. 44481 78 9 6 G reen f i 3e 5I418-3R ADAMS r The Best of Everything Mencotli's By Danny Raskin 7113 PURITAN Ample Parking IL Dinner at DARBY'S Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar 'Rare • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING --.-0--,-,--,- THINGS MAY BE BACK to...…

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…Tokyo Parley on Bombs Deadlocked by Arab D errands to Bar Israeli TOKYO (JTA) — A Japanese bowing to Arab pressure. refused sponsored conference, convened to seat an Israeli delegate. The group tried to reject the by an organization known as Gen- suikin—Congress Against Atomic credentials of Yitzhak Patish. poli- and Hydrogen Bombs—was dead- tical secretary of the Mapam after Arab delegations the organizers, Party, locked because THEY'RE GOI...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 11, 1967-27 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10 MI LE-GREEN Fl ELD Large 1 bedroom apt., air-condi- tioned, swimming pool, balcony, colored built-in appliances. Tre- mendous walk-in closet. Finest lo- cation. Parkway PP, rot Open Daily — See Manager 25340 RUE VERSAILES APARTMENTS Only a few more available. 1 block E. of Greenfield, 1 block N. of 10 Mi. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 16—HOUSES...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17 - HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK MEYERS ROAD NR. CURTIS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Beautiful newly decorated 2 bed- room brick 1/2 duplex. Carpeting in living room and dining room. Gas heat. Excellent location. Priced right at $10,900. $350 down FHA. JOHN H. HUSSEY 20340 W. McNichols Spoon built 3 bedroom face brick ranch, large living room, natural fireplace, dining room, large kitchen, rear jalyousied porch, wall to wall car...…

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…jangiewoo.d IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW CUSTOM DESIGN 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DUPLEX FOR SALE by owner. Close to Jewish Center on Meyers Road. 526- 2993. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE BRICK RANCH 3 bedrooms, den, rem room, large screened patio off 20x42 pool. Priced to sell. Owner. September 1st occupancy. 3 bed- rooms, full basement. Northwest Detroit. Between Burt and Lahser. 41/2% mtg. $19,900. 24321 Martha Washington Southfiel...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, August 11, 1967 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK All brick 5 room duplex in excel- lent condition with custom dra- draperies, carpet, new garage. BY OWNER — 22130 SUSSEX 18709 SCHAEFER NR. 7 MI. Excellent condition. 3 bedroom ranch. Etkin built. Center entrance. Carpeting, drapes, storms, screens. gas heat. Covered porch. Fast posses- sion. UN 4-5497 DON'T SIGN ANYTHING . until you se...…

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…Friday, Hogue 11, 1967-31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MONUMENT UNVEILINGS Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mall or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De- troit 48235, VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of 53.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth, and 57.00 for one two inches deep with a b...…

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…Detroiters Headed for Hebrew U. `The End of the Jewish People?'—A Title, Acclaimed Book Saved by a Question Mark A question mark saves a widely acclaimed book from excoriation. Georges Friedmann is receiving wide acclaim in France for his "The End of the Jewish People?" He is attracting attention with his hook in its English translation now , made available by Doubleday. Especially now, with a resurg- ence of Jewish loyalties, in an era of g...…

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…ravo, Justice!'Shout Acquitted Syrians JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Six Syrian prisoners, who were detained by Israeli authorities near the Gaza Strip, wept with joy when the heard t authorities four months ago aboard their schooner when it was intercepted in Th y he judgment. e captain, Israeli trritorial waters, broke into spontaneous shouts of "BravO,.-Israeli i was at the wheel of the vessel when it was detained, will have t6 ; serve his four-month ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 11, 1961 2 Purely Commentary By PH I SLOMOVITZ The Sabbath Issue—Where It Is Flagrantly Violated Our community's current problem, involving the contro- versy over Sabbath programming at the Jewish Center, is mild, compared with what appears to be almost total abandonment of Sabbath principles in other cities, noticeably in the South. A typical example is the election that was held on Saturday, July...…

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…zation Community Council Urges Jews Obtai Absentee Ballots by Sept. 3 Deadli Jews who will not be able to go to the polls for city elections throughout Michigan on Sept. 12 due to observance of the second day of Rosh Hashanah are urged to request absentee ballots from their city clerks by Sept. 3.. In Detroit, voters should send their requests, bearing name, address and signature, to the City Election Commission, 202 City-County Bldg., Detro...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Waiting for the Verdict Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspaper, Michigan Press Association, National Edi- torial 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, 1942 at Post...…

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…Voter Apathy Plagues Israel _Elections; Goldman,' Fans Row in Nation's Politics - lections this ally considere Hs as "untim bro of at L 1 1 1 1 different delicious I continental I confections by 11 . For example: CHOCOLATE PETITS FOURS — Luscious lay- ers of real French pastry with butter-cream fillings in 5 out- of-this-warld. flavors. All choc- olate covered. Box of 24 $1.79 BAIZTONS I I I I 1940itfttaitt Exclusively at 24111 ...…

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…— e THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 11, 1961 A Warning to Advertisers Irresponsible Newspapers Again Flood Community with Unethical Solicitations Irresponsible and unethical solicitations of advertising from loca merchants, by newspapers without circulation in Detroit, again was evidence here this week. Far in advance of Rosh Hashanah, periodicals—one with a C address and the others published in New York—a•e soliciting adv here by...…

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…Local Educator, W. A. Goodman, Named State Fair General Manager A Statement Regarding The Jewish Center New Michigan State Fair manager, 35-year-old Walter A. Goodman of Detroit, is welcomed to his job by Gov. Swainson (center) and Joseph H. Burka, Jr., of Ovid, (right) chairman of the State. Fair Commission. Goodman, Wayne State University instructor and Detroit high school teacher for 14 years, already is hard at work with preparations for...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 11, 1961 Approves Aid Prograni for Bolivia Hingius 'House Without a Roof Describes Israel niversities in the JERUSALEM, (J culture of each „language a Cabinet a Plight of USSR Jewry, Tells of Intensified aid olivia under country. el will send experts Jewish Consciousness Among Young Jews the Bolivian LEAR 0 DRIVE rde- The very title of the chapter ket place; policemen on their left for a revival of Je...…

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…th4 He .• Children's Did You Know?, By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) That Moshe Dayan likes to chew sunflower seeds? That Israel • exports of pea- nuts this year totaled more than two and a half million dollars? That's not peanuts. That Jews came in with the first settlement of the state of Georgia? Forty Jews • arrived in a group on one boat. Some of the authorities wanted to bar them but James Oglethor...…

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…t; ) State Dept. Against Strong Action on Arab Boycott (Continued from Page 1) the United States contribution to UNRWA are to be used for this vocational training program. Nevertheless, progress toward a final solution remains regret- tably slow." The Committee stressed that the only favorable developments during the past year were 1) real progress in the rectification of U.N.R.W.A. relief rolls and 2) the expanded program of vocational train...…

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…s' Biography 1Ben-Gurion Emerges .!! as Great Hero in G Land of Israel. The year in in the battle Gertrude Samiiels has written who changed his name to Ben- casio undoubtedly will be Arabs and extensively about Israel and about Gurion when he wrote his fi or important celebrations ael's rights. to de Israelis. She has visited the Jew- article for the Hebrew mo latter part of 1961. n. d as politi- the abor leader ish State several times and U...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 11, 1961- 12 NeurnctrkHistory of Philosophy in Israel Re-Issued "The History of Philosophy in Israel" — "Toldot HaPhil- osophie b'Israel" — by the late Prof. David Neumark of Hebrew Union College, originally pub- lished in 1929, is now being distributed by University Pub- lishers, 59 E. 54th St., New York 22. The volume. in Hebrew, was printed by the Jewish Publica- tion Society Press for the Alumni Ass...…

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…Dr. Irving Panush.• Named Director of Beth Shalom School Hospitality in Brazil for Refugees •Rabbi Leon Fr ulpit After an a eeks mons on the "Wi of the which he 'iii vacation travel Talmud." Later in the after abroad particularly blind the Hig oly Days, he ns to the Ir Curtain, Rabb' . . er sees of Sab Eve Fram eturns to the i se es and Tern Israel for the ob tries be- Eve ice today. hind n which are He in a series of ser- k ussian Satellit...…

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…`The Great Radical' Lloyd George Was Misled by Hitler, Son Writes; Tells of 'Marconi Scandal' Which Shook England and Rufus Isaacss' Great Legal Mind Richard Lloyd George, the Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, who most of his life had a "bitter conflict of feeling" to- wards his father, David Lloyd George, relates many of his feelings in "My Father, Lloyd George," published by Crown (419 Park Ave. S., N. Y. 16). To give the account of his father a...…

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…Cluhs1 Letter Box Schumer Tells How Israel Solves Its ,Unemployment Editor, The Jewish News: From Jerusalem, where I am attending the national leaders conference for State of Israel Bonds, I am happy to report a feverish building activity, most of it financed by funds from State of Israel Bonds. Israel's population has tripled In the past 13 years. Every- where we see evidence of ' a' tremendous influx of people from many lands. On empty lot...…

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…ISIT NEWS—Friday, August II, 196 1- 16 Jerusalem Musicologist Seeks Detroit Aid to Publish Second Machzor with. Hymns for Choirs Rabbi Elazar Hutvitz, eminent Jerusalem musicologist and bib- liographer, is a guest here for a few days' stay at the invitation of the Detroit Cantors' Associa- tion. He hopes to get of a here for the pub • Days with Machzor for th . e is the guest music for c Mrs. Hyman Ad- of Can nna, Southfield. ler, e ier Mach...…

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…Brandwine Will Head Toast to Israel Ronna ilcrlek Med Jewish Center Offers to Neil Rott, Aug. 6 2 New Travel Films Morris J. Brandwine has been named chairman of the- Congre- gation Bnai David presidential toast to Israel dinner to be held at 6:30 p.m., Aug. 23, at Bnai David, Southfield and 91/2 Mile Rd. The toastmaster will be William Weinstein. Julius Roten- berg is the honorary chairman of the dinner, which is being held on behalf of Isr...…

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…Iczkovitz-Velick Engagement Told MISS NANCIE ICZKOVITZ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Iczko- vitz of Ohio Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancie Ruth, to Leonard G. Velick, son of Mrs. Casper C. Velick of Indiana Ave. and the late Mr. Velick. The bride-elect is a recent graduate of the Wayne State University College of Educa- tion. Her fiance received his degree from the University of Michigan School of Business Administration. A Decemb...…

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