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July 11, 1958 • Page Image 1

…Reform Rabbis' Failure to Deal With Jewish Issues A Challenge by Boris Smolar on Page 2 VOLUME XXX 111 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle — Alaska—Our 49th State Proper Defining of Term 'Jew' Editorial Page 4 No. 19 loo lnlgoi n stop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, July 11, 1958 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c U.S. Senate ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, July 11, 1958 Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Klutznick's Warning Against Perpetuating Officialdom Philip M. Klutznick, the president of Bnai Brith, in his decisive "no" to a resolution proposing him for a third three-year term as head of the movement, made in Cleveland at the con- vention of the organization's District 2, gave what he called two "conclusive reasons" for his decision to abide by two-...…

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…Around the World... United States NEW YORK—Prominent leaders of the major faiths paid tribute to one of America's most outstanding champions for liberty and freedom, the Rev. Richard "Dick" E. Evans of the renowned Labor Temple Fellewship, and to his foster mother, the celebrated Dr. Sarah E. Dickson, the event marking Dr. Evans' 30th anniversary of active service in the Ministry. . . More than 42,000 garment workers of all faiths were calle...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Will They Be Allowed to Emigrate? 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 $5 a year. Foreign $6. ' Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 194...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL AVIV—A Haganah dec- oration giving official recogni- tion to the pre-State Jewish de- fense force was the center of a heated dispute Tuesday. It in- volved not only leaders of the one-time Herut underground or- ganization but also leaders of the Mapai party who had been active in the formation and di- rection of the Haganah. Members of right-wing Herut, political successor to the under- dergroun...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 11, French Leader World ORT Head GENEVA (JTA) — Daniel Mayer, prominent French states- man and an active member of the Jewish community, was elected chairman of the execu- tive committee of the World ORT Union at the conclusion of its two-day meeting here. A former Minister of Labor in the French government and a one-time chairman of the French National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, Mayer is cur...…

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…"Davy, believe me • . any girl that's good enough for YOU to marry is good enough for me." Copr.1958, Leonard Pritikin 111•11101 ■ 01 ■ 1111•0110.1010111 .r People Make News DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ, senior rabbi of Temple Beth El, was elected to the board of governors of the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Insti- tute of Religion, to represent the Central Conference of American Rabbis. * * * Appointment of Rabbi ROB- ERT A. KAUFMAN and NOR- MAN ...…

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…Plan Cornerstone Ceremonies for Neu, Circle Center on Sunday THE *0,40,10410' SOUTH HAVEN MICHIGAN Overlooking beautiful Lake Michigan SWIMMING POOL With Filtered Temperature Con- trolled Water. Modern Rooms With or Without Bath—Planned Entertainment, Or- chestra, Movies, Sports, Children's Counselor, American Plan — 3 DeLuxe Meals, Entire Hotel Under One Roof. Shown above is an architect's sketch of the new Workmen's Circle building,...…

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…7 9-THE DETROIT J EWISH NEWS -- Friday, July 11 , Greet Clarence H. Enggass Ai Committee President Proposes Plan Observance' Legislation on 75th Birthday, Tuesday for 'Fair Sabbath The AJC leader cited an 1896 come to be termed a "fair Sab- When he is joined by his family Tuesday in celebrating his 75th birthday, it will be the first time in 55 years that Clarence H. Enggass is able to enjoy his natal day with no thoughts of business or of ...…

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…Discredit 'Mushroom Synagogues;' Vaad Harabonim, CouncilWarn Against 'Clustering' The Joint committee repre- Coucil issued a call to the Jew- senting the Vaad Harabonim ish community, urging them to and the Jewish Community patronize the established syna- gogues of their choice and not to support any of the establish- ments set up usually for private SERVED gain to take advantage of the IN A GLASS Jewish pre-High Holiday OR A CUP mosphere. " ...…

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…MILWAUKEE (JTA)—A 28- year-old rabbi, father of three sons, will be able to complete his final year of medical school because of the generosity of Danny Thomas, Lebanese-de- scended Catholic comedian who has frequently aided Jewish causes. Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, son of Rabbi Jacob Twerski whom he served as assistant at Cong. Beth Yehuda of Milwau- kee, is hoping to specialize in In Order to Make Room For Fall Merchandise_ RADOM TAILORS W...…

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…THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 11, 1958 Two Views on Male Supremacy Women's Club activities A report from Rabbi Joseph Kahanaman that the BATEI AVOT MOTHERS COMMITTEE in Detroit had raised $6,200 since it was organized here in 1955 by Mrs. Isadore Levin was heard at a recent meeting. The funds go to the Batei Avot in- stitution in Israel. An additional $3,000, to be raised over the next two years has recently been pledged, and will...…

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…BY AHARON ROSEN enters (m.s.) neekh-nahss above l'mah-lah below Op; 7-071.7n1.? .347 ritp nL? .348 l'tnah-tah as, like lemoh Immedia tely mee-yand nnn head .3 46 fr s .342 71t7P p match `111D1 343 gahj-roor 174 .349 wise "Te'n .350 foolish iiit•Tt- L7ty innriL?_ittripv rovinpa it? tj: ryiLl nArj ,p : 4ihtp !n4 -onpari nypi?o z — tpt? .345 te.! 4- 111 ,rut? -- -L 274 7)7.1 ,r147 mkt •tPt? r11.r1 tpv innnt2 ,tript? 1...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, July 1 1, 1958- 14 To Reside in East .4 I t c, r Wedding Here MRS. ROBERT ADOLPH R he b a Judith Rosenzweig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig, of Appoline Ave., and Robert Adolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adolph, of West Newton, Mass., were united in marriage in a double-ring cere- mony performed by Dr. Leon Fram on June 24, at the Whit- tier Hotel. The bride was attended by Mrs. Jerry Harris as m...…

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…man. bring two complete floor shows the annual national convention versity in Jerusalem. weekly to guests at Oakton of Alpha Zeta Omega pharma- The building is already under Manor and Nippersink Manor, ceutical fraternity and its Ladies construction. It is anticipated A wise man need not blush popular Wisconsin resorts under Auxiliary. that, at the convention, an- for changing his purpose. Shinderman management. — George Herbert Heading the fe...…

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…rankel Elected Miss Treisbet o -o- Tred Center President — to Phillip Pines Samuel Frankel, grocery chain executive, was elected president of the Jewish Com- munity Center. He also con- tinues as chairman of the build- ing committee superintend- ing construc- tion of the Center's ne w $ 2 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 main building at Curtis and Meyers. He succeeds Ja- cob L. Keidan. Other offi- cers elected to serve for the 1958 - 59 year Frankel include:...…

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…Mrs. Manischewitz 'Mother of the Year' INV Activities \ Doreen Curtis IVed to David Hermetin Shapiro to Direct Balfour Event With the announcement of Named to committees which also assist with the event are Sherman Shapiro as general Sol. Lifsitz, ti ckets; Ruben chairman of the Balfour com- Isaacs, publicity; Mesdames I. Mrs. Seymour Kraft, junior mittee, preparations for the Walter Silver, Sherman Shapiro vice-president of the DEPART- 26...…

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…Betrothal Told Detroit Chapter for UN Elects 7 in Community .----„..--.- LocalWomenWi n Honors at District U.• of Ill Graduates Bnai Brith Parley in Minneapolis Wed on June 29 Walter E. Klein, president of the Jewish War Veterans Me- in the District's initial bulletin morial Home Association, and contest. The Chapter won a Edith Heavenrich, program co- plaque for its periodical, the ordinator for the Jewish Com- Menorah. munity Council, wer...…

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…„C1-1Y I Walled Lake Casino . . . Candi- recep ion ro dates will be announced soon for hypnotic sleep! . .. Hy's secre- . . . Dr. the Miss Dance-Capades contest tary is his wife, Evelyn doing yoeman Jack Jackman . . . Lovely Anita Winstock and taking over for us at recording man Dick Lutz a service in Children Unlimited Installation handsome twosome . . . Dorothy LONDON, (WJA) — A talk to popular preachers, soothsay- Chaiken is the new presid...…

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…ao krD rn '-4 7:1 Cpl z cf) ti E O -FLATS, INCOMES AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. WIDOW-own home-near 7 Mile Rd. and New Grace Hospital will rent room to working lady. UN 1-8313. WIDOW desires working couple or...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE SORRENTO 20015, Open Sunday, FREELAND 20446, 3 bedroom brick ranch, recreation room, new car- lovely face brick bungalow, 3 bedrooms, recr. room, bar., fire- peting, and other extras. $17,700. place, garage. Storms and screens. Owner. UN. 4-0572. Under $16,500. UN. 3-9772. 18267 FREELAND, 3 bedroom brick, colonial, gas heat, pass-hall, mod- ernized kitchen, sunporch, $16,900. $1,000 down. Open Sunday 2-5. UN. 3-2607. EXHI...…

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…, RinsomminimilPRIP"Pr 17 —HOUSES FOR SALE 17— HOUSES FOR SALE MARK TWAIN 8 MILE GREYDALE-7 MILE Beata. brk. ranch, 2 bdrms; den. table sp. in kit; nat. firepl; carpt; side dr; brk. gar. Full price $22,900. Mr. Young. J. WM. KLEM GROSS REALTY UN '-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE APPOLINE - OUTER DR. Custom home in Huntington Woods. 13358 Victoria, original price $32.500. Will take $27,500. Also will sacrifice house in Oak Park at 14400 Lincoln....…

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…ca.,' •••10- 17—HOU S F 17—HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR 0 .01•0•01111. 0.00.11•1•111•0•11M.0.1011.14i 0. ■ 0 ONNI•04 ■ 11 IIIINFO.111•0 11.1M. 0 +1100 ■0■ 141.1•1•11• ■ • .1.0101• 0 ORM 0 41•110“ Comfortable 4 bedrm. br. home bik. from Adas Shalom Syn. & Curtis bus, large living room with firepl., separate din. rm., eating space in kitch., disposal, tile bath, 2 cr. gar., carpeting & drapes, 2 air conditioners, lay. & shower i...…

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…rr rwVuJCa rtm SALE BEAUTIFUL INCOME 17551 STOEPEL NR. THATCHER . _ yrs. old, 6 and 5, all large 4!,; rooms, all woodwork, natural and birch finished, enclosed porches, 2 car brk. garage, gas heated, carpeting and drapes in- cluded. Close to synagogue, shopping and trans. Substantial dn. paym't, must be seen to ap- preciate. Call, UN. 1-7742, owner. 1 7—H 0 UStrierittrrilii."w GRIGGS-CURTIS All brk. duplex, 6 rms., gas ht., 2 bdrms, up, ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE INDIANA 17595 OPEN SUN. 2-5 BAGLEY SCHOOL SEC. BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE SALE Last 11 houses offered be- low builder's cost. Priced thousands of dollars less than previously sold for on this same street. Hampton, was $45,000 . now $39,900 . Bevington, was $37,500 now $33,500 Wilshire, was $42,000 . now $37,500 Split-level, was $44,000 . • • now $39,900 Cranbrook, was $39,500 ... now $36,000. Widow sacrificing attractive 4 bd...…

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…FTOUSEVIOR' SALE 00 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ON E I DA 24310 OPEN SUN. 2-5 NORTHLAWN -7 MILE Friday, July 11 Large 3 bdrtn. Col. 1 1 •:z baths, spacious liv. rm., din. rrn., tile kit., brkfst rm., enclosed tern, beautiful grounds. MR. SEIDON 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Open Sun. 1 - 5 OAK PK-15141 Kenton Owner Says "move in". Oak Park. 3 bdrm. & den cust. ranch. Spar. thrtiout. Pass hall, rec rm; gas ht; excel. caret etc. Offers invited. Miss Spiz...…

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…17-140-ISES FOR SALE Blackstone - 8 Mi. Marlowe nr. Jas. Couz. cust. bit. ranch foce br. 2 mast. bedrms, pan. rear den, gar, rec. rm. has everything. only $23,000. 3-bedrm. face br. ranch, gas ht., fabulous kitch., rear patio, priced right. Freeland Nr. Curtis NR. CURTIS Cent. ent. bung., 2 bedrms. dn., 1 up, carpeted, rem,. patio, F:- H.A. approved, small dn. paymt. Open Sun. 2-5 Cherrylawn-Davidson Face br. 7 rms. den, 3 mast. bedr...…

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…. , -nuubts FOR SALE 27-LAKE PROPERTY FOR iThilre 50-BUSINESS CARDS OAK PARK 13680 WALES NR. 10 MILE AND COOLIDGE Brand new fa. brk. 3 bdrms., 2 complete tiled baths, G.E. blt- in range. oven and dishwasher, alum. S & S, must be seen to appreciate. $22,500. Open Sunday 2-5. UN. 4-8303. 19975 LAUDER Bea. 2, bdrm. pan. den ranch home, fully pan. rec. rm., com- pletely tiled; Celotex ceiling thru-out, cycloned fenced yard, bar-b-q pit. scr....…

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…-7---------*umupw-mgpr- Israeli in U. S. for 'Painless' Teaching of Hebrew to Adults Monument Unveilings J. George Fredman, 62, Former JWV Head Dies B I T U A R I E S J. George Fredman, a former commander-in-chief of the Jew- ish War Veterans of the United MORRIS SIEFMAN, 23740 "GHANA GOLDA STANGER, • Dr. Mordecai • Kamrat, Is States and the originator of an economic boycott against the 1953 Hazelwood, died July 1. Wildwood, Oak Park, die...…

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…II ell, oo xio oo ,..-1 ,.... 1 ti Religion, Na- tionality, 'Conversittn' Issues -.Mark Knes . set Contr sy Direct JTA Teletype wire Direct to The Jewish News a; Cabinet majority position would said: "Should we, for a small when Shapiro was Interior criteria of Jewishness which 03 JERUSALEM — Israel Bar make more difficult the task group whose children's regis- Minister several years ago the are thousands of years old. .... :..q Yehuda, ...…

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…The Saga of Moses, Master- Builder and Prophet, as Viewed by Heine and Ahad Ha'Am Commentary, Page 2' T E JEWIStir NE S A Weekly Review 6b, lit ,,) Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspap' , VOLUME XXXI II — NO. 6 10 1Nnt7 ioi hop 17100 W. 7 Mile J' Events A Happy PASSOVER To Jewish Communities Everywhere uct, ; etroit The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 35, April 11, 1958 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Israel, Arabs . ,orse UN S...…

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…JEWISH NEWS-, 19 58-THE O Purely Commentary Heinrich Heine on Moses Last week, your Commentator made reference to Henry George's eulogistic comments on Moses. Brief reference was made in that column to Heinrich Heine's fascination with Mosaic ideas. The manner in which Heine was captivated by the powerful figure of Moses and the strength of his messages is described in a splendid book on Heine—"Heine: The Artist in• ReVolt," by _Max Brod,...…

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…Report Meeting Tuesday to Hear Progress Made by Many Divisions Aiming to conclude the 1958 Allied Jewish Campaign with a "victory dinner" on April 30, the volunteer workers in the drive, in which a minimum of $6,200,- 000 must be raised if the com- munity's obligations to Israel and 55 local, national and over- seas causes are to be fulfilled, are proceeding to contact the thousands of prospective con- tributors with the aim of reach- ing the...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Danger Signals Ahead Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Icewspapers, Michigan Press Association. National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 36, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Post Office, Detroit, Mich.. under Act of March 3, 187...…

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…NEW YORK—Former Presi- dent Harry S. Truman and Israel's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion will exchange di- rect greetings with each other through a two-way radio hook- up at opening ceremonies of the State of Israel's 10th anni- versary celebration in Phila- delphia's Independence Hall, April 24, beginning at 2 p.m. This exchange will be re- broadcast on the nation-wide network of the Columbia Broadcasting Company from 9:30 to 10 p.m. Former U...…

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…Friday, April 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH Music Study Club Special Israel Issue of Jewish News, Choral Unit Sets z Annual Concert April 25, to Review Detroit Jewry's An evening of classical favorites and solo numbers by two featured artists will mark the first annual concert of the Music Study Club's Choral Group. • The concert, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the lec- ture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, is under the direction of D...…

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…JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Am- ram Blau, Neturei Karta leader, his son, Uri, and two other members of the ultra-Orthodox sect were sentenced to four months' imprisonment on charges of having disturbed the peace in a violent demonstration in February against a swimming pool in which mixed bathing will be permitted. A fifth defendant was sen- tenced to three months in jail and a sixth to 28 days, in mag- istrate courts, with additional terms of three we...…

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…1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-8 Friday, April Aground the World... A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dis- patches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News Gathering Media. United States NEW YORK—Bias against Jews in areas of employment, public accommodations and publicly-assisted housing has dropped substantially in recent years, it was reported by the New York State Commission Against Discrimination . . An educational progr...…

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…ISRAEL'S FINEST MOMENT-AND YOURS a refugee steps from a ship in Haifa to be welcomed by a friend or loved one —that's Israel's finest moment. It's yours, too. Because you caused that wonderful, lifesaving moment to happen. You did it when you gave to the United Jewish Appeal. There have been 920,000 such mo- ments in ten years. That's the number of WHEN refugees the people of Israel have re- ceived in their first decade. But for your help h...…

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…1958-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 0 1958 Jewish Year Book Includes United Hebrew _Schools Data -and Figures on Michigan' Population The American Jewish Year the Jewish population figure Book for 1958. Volume 59, pub- given fo r Detroit. The 1958 lished by the Jewish Publica- Year Book increases the pre- tion Society of America and the vious year's figure from 72,000 American Jewish Committee, to 75,000. But there still re- edited by Morris Fin...…

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…I Brevities Bonds Expand Israel Plants The MINNEAPOLIS SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA, with its brilliant musical director, An- tal Dorati, has the distinction of playing to the largest av- erage concert audience in America on the campus of one of the world's foremost educational institutions, the University of Minnesota. The orchestra will appear at Ma- sonic Temple—Saturday, April 19, 8:20 p.m. * * * Rep. JOHN D. DINGELL, Jr., U. S. Congressman fr...…

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…Friday, April 11, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 2 Berry Succeeds Safran, as Pres. of Shaarey Zedek Louis Berry succeeded Hyman Safran as president of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, following the 97th annual meeting of the con- gregation, which took place last night. Berry headed the following slate which was selected by the LOUIS BERRY nominating committee: Mandell L. Berman, vice-president David Miro, treasurer; and Abraham Satovsky, secretary. N...…

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…NEW YORK, N. Y.—Letters to Joseph Reinach, writer and French statesman, concerning the famed Dreyfus affair, con- stitute part of an unique col- lection of 288 original, unpub- lished letters and documents, recently acquired by the Li- brary of the Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary of America. The Reinach letters substantiate the belief that the evidence presented against Dreyfus at his second trial in 1899 was forged after Dreyfus was or- ginally...…

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…April 11, 1958-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-14 L The Suburban Community Huntington Woods Election Is Birthday Gift for Wife By the Oak-Woodser A decision reached by Samuel L. Travis a few weeks ago re- sulted in an unusual birthday present Monday for his wife, Berneice. Travis, one of four candidates for City Commissioner of Hunt- ington Woods in Monday's elec- tion, came out on top, leading incumbent William A. Hanna, who won the second seat, ...…

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…Mrs. Irving Wasserman, of Kentucky Ave., will be hostess to the IOTA ALPHA PI MOTH- ERS' CLUB at its meeting on Tuesday. Instead of the regular May meeting, the mothers will be honored at a dinner May 6, at Northwood Inn, being given by their daughters, members of the active chapter of the soror- ity on the Wayne State Uni- versity campus. * * Nu Chapter, IOTA ALPHA PI ALUMNAE, will meet at 8 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Mrs.. Gerald Grush...…

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…Friday, April 11, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S-1 6 Israeli Gershon Hoffman Here to Revitalize Hashomer Hatzair Recently arrived in Detroit from Israel to assume direction of youth activities for Hasho- mer Hatzair is Gershon Hoff- man, a resident of Kibbutz Shoval, a settlement near Beer- sheba in the northern Negev. In this country for only two months, Hoffman is here under arrangements made with the Jewish Agency and on the as- signment ...…

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…HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will elect new offi- cers at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. The eve- ning's theme will be a "Night in Hawaii." * * * IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE will award an all-expense-paid trip to New York at its fund-raising culmination event on Saturday, at the Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute. A games party is planned. Friends of members of both Lodge and Chapter are invited. * * HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE will hear a report by its ...…

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…Friday, April 1 1, 19 58—THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS-- 15 JWV to Host Chica(r 6 o - ifiss to Wed Hadassah 'Nosh Regional Parley Detroiter in December of Education The Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans and its Ladies Auxiliary will play host to the fifth region of JWV at a convention in Detroit April 18 to 20. According to Ralph Epstein, Department commander. and Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, Aux- . iliary president, over 250 dele- gates from ...…

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