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February 11, 1955 • Page Image 20

…RUSSELL WOODS PREST Near James Couzens Exceptionally beautiful 4 bedrms., completely modern, den, pass hall, 1st fl. lay., rich carpeting and drape- ries. 2 full baths up, rec. with bar, auto. A. C. ht. Immediate posses- sion. Owner must sacrifice. Beautiful 6 room ranch, 2 yrs. old. Spacious rooms, natl. fireplace, en- closed porch, corner lot, garage. Must see to appreciate. Call Mr. McCloud. WM. L. McGIVERIN COMPASS, UN. 4-5750 OAK PA...…

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…)7—HOUSES FOR SALE 1 /ILL sacrifice 5 room duplex, gas heat, carpeting, colored the features, excel- lent shopping and transportation. Ewald Circle near Dexter. , TO. 6-2347. COYLE, 19195—NEAR 7 MILE Beautiful 3 bedroom face brick.' Ret. room, terrace. nate fireplace. Car- peting, extra lay., beautiful trees. OPEN SUN. 1-5 COMPASS UN. 4-5750 FREELAND Near VASSAR 3 bedroom brick, auto. heat, natl. fireplace, carpeting, breakfast nook, ...…

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…26-7 LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE 50-BUSINESS CARDS MOTEL and cottages on Lake Michigan, excellent income, ideal spot,. complete- ly equipped, $22,500, easy terms, call Mr. Berk. UN. 3-8282. McKenzie's. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con- tractor. TY. 7-0441. WOODHULL LAKE Cottages-Single, 2 and 4 fam- ily units, also business opportu- nities consisting of restaurant, grocery, stores and dance hall Derderian Really Co. $554 GRAND RIVER TY. 7-73...…

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…Sunday-Niters Schedule Sweetheart's Day Dance Orthodox Rabbis Plan Establishment of Kehillah Samuel L. Weller Dies Samuel L. Weller, 56, of 16841 Wildemere, died Monday after a LAKEWOOD, N. J., (JTA)— brief illness. Plans for the establishment of a Funeral services were held "Kehillah," a central authorita- Thursday at Menorah Chapel. tive religious body for Orthodox Surviving him are his wife, Jews in America, were announc- Lenora; two dau...…

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…Ruhiner's Report Describes Five Years' Activities as President of Federation Continued from. Page 1 "There are innumerable land- marks of progress during these five years. In 1952 the United Jewish Charities purchased the Butzel Building and it' became the headquarters of the Jewish Welfare Federation. it is now fully occupied and in addition to the Federation and Campaign at includes the offices of the Jewish Vocational Service, the _Hebrew...…

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…The Arab Propagandists: A Real Menace To Jewry and THE JEWISH NEWS A To Humanity Editorial, Page 4 VOLUME 25—No. 14 Weekly Review of Jewish Events Personalities in the News Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle '7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, June 11, 1954 The Battle for American Freedom Commentary, Page 2 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 1 Sc U. S. Communities Favor Mer...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The 'Forebodings' Over Cohn and Schine Ray M. Cohn and G. David Schine are not really that impor- tant. But they have become a "Jewish issue" as a result of the admonition in the U..S Senate ')y Senator Ralph E. Flanders of Vermont that the two Jews are causing "foreboding" among their coreligionists. In his address, in which he accused Senator Joseph R. McCarthy of spreading "division and confusion wher...…

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…Jetvish Center Adopts Program of Cooperation, to Avoid Duplication In Erection of Communal Buildings In his report as president of the Jewish Community Center, at the annual meeting on June 3, at .the Davison Center, Har- vey H. Goldman announced that plans for future activities call for cooperation with other agen- cies and for joint building pro- jects with the United Hebrew Schools. Mr. Goldman stated: "We are happy to report that arrangem...…

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…Need Opening—To Pitt It to Good Use 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. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9384 Subscription $4. a year. foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, M...…

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…Welt Heads North End Clinic; Plan Physical Link With Sinai Hospital Stassen Reports On Israel's 'Strong' Economic Progress U S. Laborites Reject Merger With Mizrachi NEW YORK, (JTA) —A propo- of public relations and Jewish sal that the Hapoel Hamizrachi education, fund-raising and hi and Mizrachi merge on a world- our relations with inter-organi- wide basis was rejected by a zational institutions." special committee set up by the Hapoel Ham...…

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…House of Representatives Adopts Rabaut's 'Under God' Amendment Special to The Jewish News WASHINGTON, D. C.—Final Congressional approval was given Wednesday morning to H. J. Res. 243, the proposal in- troduced by Rep. Louis C. Rabaut (D., Mich.), to amend the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, so as to include the words "Under God." Final ac- tion on the bill was accomplished in the closing hours of the day on ...…

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…Marwils Celebrate 50th Anniversary Leader in Israel's Dental Association Guest in Detroit A distinguished member of the Israel Dental Association, Dr. Zvi L. Abramowski, of Tel Aviv, was a guest in Detroit last week. He was the house guest of Dr. and Mrs Max Winslow. A member of the planning committee of the Israel Dental Association for the dental school, now made a part of the Medical School of the Hebrew University, Dr. Abramowski worked ...…

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…Our Letter Box Suggestions to JC Council Editor, The Jewish News: The election of officers and executive committee members of the Jewish Community Council's Delegate Assembly May 27 indi- cates the need for a more demo- c r a t i c procedure in selecting persons for these positions. As a delegate to JOC, I pro- pie to the executive committee for consideration,' and for pre- sentation for approval to the Delegate Assembly, that the constitut...…

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…"" • Suburban Temple Changes Its Name Members of the Suburban Temple of Greater Detroit, at its annual meeting last week, voted to change the name of the syn- agogue to Congregation Eman- uel, Suburban Temple of Greater Detroit. The vote was confirmed by the board of trustees. Confirmation exercises of Cong. Emanuel, which were held June 6, at Royal Oak High School, featured the theme "Thirteen Principles of Faith" by Maimonides, w hi ch- wa...…

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…W—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 11, 1954 W omert:i Shaarey Zedek to Hold 20th Consecration Service I Harry Katzman and Morris Aaron. (More Clubs, Page 11) Cong. Shaarey Zedek win hold services for its 20th consecra- tion class on Sunday morning, in the synagogue's main audi- torium. Forty-six young women will receive the blessings of Rab- bi Mon is Adler and participate in the services. GLASSMAN'S Men's Clubs * * OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY...…

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…Women:3 al Adiviiico Mrs. Jack Henken, newly- OAK WOODS JEWISH CEN- TER SISTERHOOD will hold its elected president of the Infant installation dinner-dance Mon- Service Group, announces that day evening, at Holiday Manor. new officers assisting her in the Featured will be David I. Berris, new administration were in- local communal leader who will stalled in recent be principal speaker, Henry Litt- ceremonies at' man, who will serve as toast- T...…

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…At Home Receptions Scheduled For Adas Shalom Confirmands AJC Women's Picnic Beth El Confirmands Schedule At Homes And Annual Meeting Annual confirmation services Ivan SchoIrtick Engaged At Kollwood June 15 of • Temple Beth El were held June 6. At home receptions will To St. Louis Miss Next Tuesday, the Women's 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 11, 1954 Annual confirmation services of the Adas Shalom Synagogue will be held on Sunday mornin...…

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…Officials in Danzig to Receive Full Pensions DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, June 11, 1954 divitieJ in Soacie Sanders' Son, Daughter Get Degrees at U. of M. In celebration of the graduation of their son, Harvey S. Stein, Commencement exercises at the University of Michigan have from the University of Michigan Medical School, Mr. and Mrs,. Louis Stein, of 3797 W. Grand Ave., will hold open house in his honor a special meaning for Dr. and fr...…

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…Shaarey Zedek Consecrants Schedule At Home Receptions B rth —4 May 30—To MI!, and Mrs. Sol Ross, of Ilene ILve:riue, a daugh- ter. Wendy -Nan, * 1 ) ,/ b, Ty- 27—To Lt. and Mrs. Ellis Brownstein (Ruth' Schwartz), Det.coiters now livi.ng at Anchor- 11011 is cementi age, Alaska, a daughter, Leslie Michelle. * * May 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Marks (Rosalie Gorback, 'for- merly of Detroit), of Chicago, Ill., a son, Gary Michael. * * CER...…

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…A ctivitieJ in ..Cociet A buffet supper party was recently tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beltzman, of 3253 Clements, in honor of their daughter Sharon's sixteenth birthday. Among those attending were Ronnie Moogerinan, Clare Kahn, Al Beltzman, Sharon's brother, Marilyn Williams, Sheila Winer, Betty Winer, Seymour Warren, Laura Melder, Pauline Roth, Allan Roth, Rosalyn Rosen, Stephen Spitz, Carol Rosen, Steve Busker, Carol Bordorley, Paul St...…

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…16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By Joni Handiernan By Judy Aizofon ilumford High Central High Mumford seniors were well en- tertained last week by having their fellow classmates present a play, "Wurzel Flummery." Participating were Deanne Mis- ner, Marshall Goldman, Sonny Bloch, Shirley Fealk, Elihu Ber- ko and Linda Kirkland. Make- up was done by Ester Adels...…

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…People Make News Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein of Congregation Kehilath Jeshu- run. N. Y. C., Chairman, Divi- sion of Religious Activities, N a - tional Jewish Welfare Board, has been elected president of the Rabbinic Alum- ni of Yeshiva University. Pro- fessor of homil- etics and sociol- ogy at Yeshivah University, Rab- .. bi Lookstein has Lookstein served as presi- dent of the Rabbinical Council of America; and the New York Board of Rabbis. * *...…

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…Brandeis Women Plan Garden Party For Annual Meet Mrs. Samuel B. Aaron, presi- dent of the Detroit Chapter, Na- tional Women's Committee for Brandeis University, will head a delegation of local representa- tives to the annual national conference to be held Sunday to Tuesday, on the Brandeis cam- pus, Waltham, Mass. Accredited delegates include Mesdames Oscar Zemon, former president, and Mrs. Norman Le- vey, financial secretary. In ad- dition m...…

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…13-TO RENT-FLATS-INCOMES- APTS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Oak Park Blvd., 12831 MODERN LIVING! 1-2-3-4 Room Apts. One or Two Baths Switchboard Service Maid, Linen, Laundry Service Optional • Dining Room in Building • Rates $110 to $250 • • • • Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to II a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c word. Minimum Charge $1.00. WILSHIRE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL CALL 746 Collingwood VErmont 8-9364 T...…

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…117—HOUSES FOR SALE only Huntington Woods Make Offer 10 yrs. old, 2 bedrms., bath tin.; 2 bedrms., bath up; rec. rm., gar., nr. schools. Owner says "sell" 04. 5-9100. ELMER M. CLARK BRIARCLIFF Sherwood Forest vicinity. 4 bed- rooms, beautifully decorated, blue tiled bath, stall shower, 1st floor lay., large living room, dining room and large paneled library, stainless steel sink, Formica counter top, G.E. disposal, carpeted throughout. ...…

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…- 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE TRACEY 20475 3 BEDROOM-1 FLOOR Very attractive 6 room ranch. Car- peting, drapes, storms. Built 1948. Hurry! MR. COUCHOIS Klipfel & Co. UN. 4-2400 BORAKS LI. 3-9505 Li. 3-5967 this is it! A $50,000 Duplica- tion for $27,500 - 4 bedrooms brick with 2 tile both, grade lay., pan. libr. rec. rm. carpeted lost year, drapes, and many, many other ftres. too costly to include in a new home. MR. COHEN. ...…

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…• SOL-EMPLOYMENT FIELDS EMPLOYMENT coiere0 Couples. Cooks. Maids, 50-BUSINESS CARDS SWIss Jewry 'Shocked' FURNITURE REPAIRED and refinished. Free ,estimates. WE. 3-2110. At Passport Revelation A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, TO. 5-8271, evenings, Sundays. Chauffeurs, Janitort, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEQC I TR. 3-7770 CARPENTER-All types of alterations. Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826. PAINT...…

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…Israel's $470,000,000 Plan Exceeds U. S. Project for Jordan Waters JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Details of Israel's plan for the develop- ment of the Jordan water sources and adjoining areas, presented in Washington to Ambassador Eric Johnston, presi- ident Eisenhower's special rep- resentative to the Near East, were revealed here. The Israel plan, which provides for almost immediate settlement of the Arab refugees, is far more comprehensive than the J...…

June 11, 1954 • Page Image 24

…U. S. Co demns Mass Arrests of Jews in Romania (t> ' American Jewish Committee Praises State Department's Stand on Trials D Graduates Cum. Laude The Hard Way Hatikvah Greets Chamoun Lebanese President Says Jews In Lebanon Are Good Citizens Wednesday will end six and WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The appearance, probably to Siberia, a half long years of work and United States Government con- of tens of thousands of Ro- study for Henry Starkman, fo...…

December 11, 1953 • Page Image 1

…Reluctant American Jewish Leadership: Need for New Spiritual Forces Editorial, Page 4 T E JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Handful of Jews `E Pluribus 300' Hebrew as College Admission Course and Jewry's Duties Michigan's Only English Jewish Newspaper—I ncorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Commentary, Page 2 - VOLUME 24—No. 14 $4.00 Per Year: Single Copy, 15c 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, Mich., ...…

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…Israel to Swap Citrus for Crude Oil As Soviets Accept Trade Agreement JERUSALEM, (JTA)—An- nouncement was made here of the signing in Moscow of a Sov- iet-Israeli trade agreement un- der which the Soviet government will purchase citrus friut from Israel valued at $2,700,000 and bananas valued at $200,000 while Israel buys 100,000 tons of crude oil from the Soviet Union. The announcement was made as the new Soviet Minister, Alex- ander Abramov...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Epic Story of Dr. Lewin-Epstein's Pioneering for Israel Dental School Friday-, December 11, 1953 The story of the realization ' creed that • it would be many of a 35-year-old dream is related years before a school could be established. in a feature story that appeared I With the arr:val in Palestine recently in the Jerusalem (Is- : of people escaping Nazi perse- rael) Post. It gives the record ' cution and the barring ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS His Last Progress Report Incorporating the ' Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July .20. 1952 Member American association of En glish-Jewish Newspapers. Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35. Mich., VE. 8-9384 Nvbstription $4. a year. foreign $5. entered as second class matter Aug. C 1942, at Post Office. Detroit. Mich., un...…

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…#;4‘4V $75,060 Brody Sum Boosts Detroit's Gift to Technion DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, December 11, 1953 Trygve Lie Criticizes UN's Censure of Israel WASHI N GTON, (JTA)— Trygve Lie, former Secretary General of the United Nations, said the Security Council "acted in a bit of a hurry" in passing its resolution censuring Israel for the retaliatory raid on Kibya. He told .a testimonial dinner in honor of A. S. Kay, a veteran Zionist, that ...…

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…People Make News rirfii i nl j7 V P'1441 Our Letter Box Reappointment of Col. ELIOTT Regarding Old-Line Jewries: A. NILES as chairman of the Na- A Comment on Commentary Your "Purely Commentary" tional Service Committee for Armed Forces and Veterans column of Nov. 20 is very -much (SCAFV) was announced by to the point as we approach the Philip M. Klutznick, president of Tercentenary. Bnai Brith. I am in position to throw some a a a light on ...…

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…OUR KIDDIES' Communities Planning To Write Their Histories Only Few N. Y. Children Get Jewish Education NEW YORK, (JTA) — There I are some 270,000 Jewish children attending the elementary and junior high schools of New York City, of whom some 16,000 at- tend all-day Jewish schools, it was reported by the Jewish Edu- cation Committee of New York The survey also revealed that there are approximately 76,000 Jewish children attending some type...…

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…Landsman^ shaften Council Mannino Tribute to Israel' Be Sure to Observe Deadlines: Holidays Will Affect the Mails Readers of and contributors to the columns of The Jewish News are asked to note that our deadline for all copy is at 2 p.m. on Mondays. Deadline for classified advertising is at 11 a.m. on .Wednesdays. Copy reaching our office after the deadline hence- forth either will be omitted from our columns or, if timely, will be retaine...…

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…Break Ground for Berman Branch of Hebrews Schools • •• •••-, • N. JCRS'Aukilidry to Hold - Hanukah .Diriner Dec. 13 • Israel Friedman, executive di- The Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptives' -Re- rector • of the hospital, will be , lief Society will hold its annual guest speaker of the evening. Hanukah banquet Dec. 13, to benefit the patients at the na- tional institution at S v a k, DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 9 Colo. Mrs. Mina ...…

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…Oak-Woods Jewish Center Purchases Lot; Synagogue Building Approved by City This is the way an architect views the proposed structure of the Oak-Woods Jewish Center which will be constructed in the near future, following permission granted last week by the Oak Park Zoning Commission for the erection of a synagogue. * After being in existence for and will be used to make the less than a year, the Oak-Woods last payments on the lot. The Jewish...…

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…omen At. tv, it. .5 Dr. Judd Teller, Lind. Brothers Here To Spark Pioneer Women's Donor Dr. Judd L. Teller will be the YESHIVATH BETH YEHU- DIA HOIT LADIES LECHEM ANEEIM has announced plans DAH PTA, at a recent board guest of the Detroit Council of for its annual banquet, which meeting, planned a membership Pioneer Women at its 23rd an- will be held at 6 p.m., Jan. 24, in social for Dec. 19, at which Mrs. nual donor event, which is Cong. B...…

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…I Tales Ou of School Estelle Spector Wed To Harold Weinstein "The Youth of a Nation Are the Trustees Of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By By Judy Stutz Judy Alzofon Nancy Fa lk South Oakland County Central High Mumford High The popular TV program, "I Love Lucy," is the play the seniors are bringing to Berkley High at 8 p.m., Thursday. The plot centers around Lucy's ac- count book and Ricky's being made manager of the nightclub, "Tropica...…

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…A ctiviliei in oci4 Mrs. Arthur G. Cohen (Edythe S. Nelban) and children, Steven and Carol, of New York City, are here visiting their par- ents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelban, of the Beicrest Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Goldenberg, of Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, Mich., recently celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary at a family party in their home. Recently visiting Oakton Manor resort at Lake Pewaukee, Wis., were Mr. and Mrs. ...…

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…Sheruth League's Check for $35,000 To Aid Federation Tamarack Project NATHAN SILVERMAN (left), chairman of Tamarack Authori- ty„ . points out to officials of the Jewish Welfare Federation a drawing of a camp village lodge, which will be financed through a 535,000 contribution from Sheruth League. Presenting the sum were Mrs. NATHAN SPECTOR, second from left, president of Sheruth League and Mrs. SAMUEL CHAPIN, camp committee chairman for Sheru...…

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…Maimonides Wonien Plan Donor - Warm-Up Event at Tuesday Program REF An original skit, directed by Mrs. MORTON YARROWS, second from right, is rehearsed by members of the Maimonides Medical Auxiliary. Pictured are Mesdames JOSEPH DUBIN, LOUIS KAMIN, I. WALTER SILVER, Yarrows, and LEONARD KURTZ, seated at piano. You Can Do It, Too" is the the rehabilitation- of Israel's title of a fund-raising skit to be handicapped. presented at a meeting of ...…

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…Atasonic Lodges to Install Officers Ma rsha i1 Young Women To Sponsor Open House To Wed In. June 40 Louis Marshall Chapter, Bnal Brith Young Women, will be hos- tesses at an open house at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at Hillel House, stated Ruth Krandall, president. Projects for the coming year will be discussed at a meeting Wednesday, at the home of Max- ine Glassman, 3295 Elmhurst, at which Miss Krandall and other newly-elected officers will be in...…

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…wilM1111111111111111100011110111101111111111111111111101111101011001110110111111111101111111111111011010100110110110W1 Danny Raskin's LISTENING DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 17 Friday, December 11, 1953 Officers Elected by Arlazaroff Branch 4) S :,,fillinmillmilminimilinuniniiiniilinni11111111111111i11110i1110111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIiiMIIIM111111110 A'YQUNG CHAP, whose just bend doWn, keep your knees sweetie had just made him the stiff, and ...…

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…• r Story of Joseph Barondess Labor Leader Who Aided Zionist Cause Joseph Barondess came to •America from Kamenetz, Po- doisk, when he was 21 years old and lived here for 40 stormy years. He was a man whose name could truly be written as d'one who loves his fellow man." When there was suffering any- where Barondess suffered. When he heard of people anywhere who were cold or hungry or mal- treated it hurt him. Barondess was extremely ten- de...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 14-WANTED-FLATS-INCOMES- FLATS-INCOMES-APARTMENTS A FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS Linen accepted from responsible firms or persons by Reliable Tenants Best of References telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. Call ABLE REALTY TR. 1-5330 Minimum Charge $1.00. Open daily 9-8 CALL VErmont 8-9364 __- VICINITY Evergreen-7 Mile. Modern; couple or single; board or kitchen privileges optional. KE. 2-9447. ...…

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…I- A 17—HOUSES BEAUTIFUL 5 6 5 BRICK (VACANT) NR. DEXTER Bkfs•. nook, tile features, gas heat, underground sprinklers, rec. room, garage, side drive. 'Lovely single home, 3 lg. bed- Owner rms., 2nd fl., tiled bath Cr stall, 1 1 g . bedrm. Cr full both On 3rd • Get into a Warm House : * ♦ before Winter sets in ••• ♦ • : • Tyler - Lawton • • Clean 6 room frame, 1 bedrm. A ♦ heat. • PRICE & TERMS ARE RIGHT WE. 3-5293 YOU MUST SEE OA...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Greenfield - N. of 7 MILE S pg. rms., duplex, face brk., enclosed front porch, gas ht., carpets, screens, storms, cyclone fence, drive, master betirm. 13x14, tile features. Here is an opportunity to buy a nice 5-rm. fl. plan. S2,500 dn., $85 mo. includes everything. Mr. Gentile, UN. 1-4918. FRANK J. HANN1FAN 1 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE TWO FAMILY flat. 5 & 5. Gas . . BEAUTIFUL brick single home for sale b...…

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