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June 12, 1964 • Page Image 1

…Eshkon Visit: Aliyah in Shut Baruch Habah from Stevenson Special to The Jewish News NEW YORK After a sensational visit in Washington, Israel Prime Minister Esh- kol's visit here ended in a blaze of glory. At the reception given him and Mrs. Eshkol by Mayor Wagner, Adlai Stevenson — kiflated Figures Inspires Hatred Danger of Making a Political Symbol of God Editorials Page 4 greeted him with the Hebrew salutation "Baruch Habah" and expre...…

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…By Philip Remarkable Study of Rashi, Christian Hebraists . . . Expose SIOMOVitZ of Blunders in Britannica in Hebrew learning, Dr. As an analysis of Christian interest Dr. Hailperin's Masterful Work on Rashi„ Hailperin's "Rashi" is a masterful work. Nicolas de Lyra and the Christian Hebraists Both from this point of view as well as an analytical work on When he first began his rabbinic career, 42 years ago, Dr. Herman Rashi, Jewish literature h...…

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…Bnai arid]. Accuses Soviet Reds of Backing Second Nazi-Style Book Against Jewish Religion. NEW YORK.—The Soviet Communist Party was accused Thursday of approving an anti-Semitic book as a "useful publication" for promoting atheism. Bnai Brith said that the party gave its endorsement to "Catechism Without Embellishment," a volume filled with Nazi - style statements about "Jews, at the very time it was 23," biweekly organ of the Soviet denounci...…

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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 Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor an...…

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…7,000 Collegians on East Coast Protest Russian Anti-Semitism BOSTON (JTA) — Some 7,000 students and faculty at Boston area colleges have signed petitions to the Soviet government protest- ing the denial of cultural and religious rights to Soviet Jews. Seven Harvard University deans are among signers urging that the USSR put an end to "the inequitable and discriminatory manner in which Soviet law is administered with respect to Soviet Jewry." ...…

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…Bonn Told Of `Deterioration - of Relations (Continued from Page 1) teachers also reported that Israelis found West German official expla- nations on these matters uncon- vincing. Dr Schmid reported that he found the same complaints. He emphasized that Israelis — both government officials and the na- tion at large—are worried about the German rocket scientists in Nasser's employ. "The fear is very great," he added. "Israelis are worried about ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 12, 1964 7 The Labor Zionist Movement and the Landsmanshaften of Detroit Invite you to a Gala Tribute To a Lifelong Zionist and Champion of Israel WILLIAM HORDES at the Israel 16th Anniversary Celebration on behalf of the Israel Bond Cause Distinguished Guest Ira Hirschmann "The man who rescued 100,000 Jews" Distinguished Participants Guest Artist Bina Landau In Israeli and Yiddish Folk Songs ...…

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…0.111 i ■ 114111 ■ 04111111111.04.1.14141!0•411101H141 ■ 0411•11.0411 ■ 041111111114,1=11•011111 ■ 01WW)4111111141111•111041111 ■ 01iO41 ■ 110 ■ 11..., (14•1 ■ 0•11 ■ 04{111, Boris Smolar's 'Between You . . . and Me' (Copyright, 1964, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Ecumenical Declaration There have been certain doubts among some American Jewish leaders as to the nature of the declaration on Catholic-Jewish relations which the Ecumenic...…

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…Jewish Publication Society Marks 75th Anniversary; Re-Elect Satinsky President; Honor Judge Horace Stern (Special to The Jewish News) PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Marking its 75th anniversary, at the annual meeting held here Sunday, the Jewish Publication Society of America dedicated its remodeled building and announced plans for a continuing program of book pub- lishing that will include a mini- mum of 15 classics and several new paperbacks during the ...…

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…Auschwitz Guards Rode Motorcycles to Drown Out Screams of Victims (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) FRANKFURT — Guards at the Auschwitz death camp rode motor- cycles around the camp's crema- torium on one occasion to drown out the screams of 300 victims being gassed, a survivor testified Monday at the trial here of 22 former camp personnel. Gnazy Golik, who spent four years in the camp, said the 300 victims were members of the ca...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS fr:155i„ 0 Friday, June 12, 1964 11 m rull' itt r uff TO INVEST IN THE GROWTH OF DETROIT AND MICHIGAN The new Bank of the Commonwealth is simply the old Bank of the Com- monwealth with a new grip on the future. Detroit's second-oldest bank, Commonwealth has more than one-half billion dollars available to back the area's growth. Commonwealth's dynamic new management is alive with plans and ideas not only for the b...…

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…Negro's High Court Legal Triumph Related in Lewis'Gideon's Trumpet' Anothony Lewis, an expert re- porter who has represented the New York Times in Washington, is the author of a powerful book that throws light on American jurisprudence. In "Gideon's Trum- pet," published by Random House and selected as the alternate Book- of-the-Month Club selection for August, Lewis tells the story of Clarence Earl Gideon, the Florida Negro who was denied a ...…

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…Communal 'Workers Conclude That Negro Integration, Jewish Separateness Are Compatible LOS ANGELES (JTA) — The National Conference of Jewish Communal Service, attended by more than 1,000 workers in Jewish communal institutions in this coun- try, concluded its sessions with the adoption of a statement an- swering the question whether it is possible to achieve that subtle bal- ance of integration and separate- ness that makes possible both cre- ...…

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…`Jewish Identity' to Be Considered by Reform Parley Progressive Exposes Home-Grown Version of Nazi Racism in the U. S. The National States Rights Party, characterized in the June issue of Progressive magazine as "a horn- grown version of Nazi racism," now claims—perhaps correctly— to be America's largest third party, with membership in 38 states. The NSRP publishes a national newspaper, Thunderbolt, and state newspapers in New York, Florida,...…

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…Synagogue Council Reelects Rabbi Uri Miller, Praises Church Body and ASPCA (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK—Rabbi Uri Miller of Baltimore was reelected presi- dent of the Synagogue Council of America at the 38th annual meet- ing of the SCA, coordinating agen- cy of Conservative, Orthodox and Reform rabbinical and congrega- tional organizations. The SCA lauded the resolution of the National Council of Church- es, which c...…

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…Eshkol Denies Israel Is Seeking New Territory arized hegemony." He said that The Premier told the crowd "We which could do much in enlight- defense." He noted that political (Continued from Page 40) the road to peace in that part of enment and education. should like you to help build our disputes remain unresolved des- be used against aircraft as well as the world depended on recogni- population and our country. We Eshkol said he felt Israel ...…

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…Eshkol Whisked. Through U.S.; Is Welcomed by Thousands (Continued from Page 16) welcoming remarks on behalf of Gov. Brown. The attorney general emphasized the identity and friend- ship of California with Israel. * * * been reached on such an invitation and no date has been set. The question of an invitation to Nassar, who reportedly is anxious to visit West Germany is "under consid- eration" the sources reported. * * * Johnson, State Dept....…

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…Hillel School Sabbath SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Set; Kindergarteners to Receive Diplomas CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:50 p.m. today and 9 aan Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "A Destructive Opposi- tion." The Bar Mitzvah of David Wiener will be observed. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "The Teaching of Contempt: Christian Roots of Anti-Semitism." The Bar Mitzvahs of Jack Martin Kahrnoff and Gary Cummis...…

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…Hadassah Groups Elect Presidents; Committee Chairmen Begin Work From left, top row: Mesdames Alfred Deutsch, Bernard Mirvis, Samuel Levitt. Benjamin Bond. Fourth row: Mesdames David Pol- lack, Alfred Rosen. Third row: Mesdames Harold Hoffman, Samuel Aaron, Samuel Rhodes. Second row: Mesdames Samuel Schaflander, Abe Zitomer. First row: Mesdames Ivan Meisner, Max Lichter, Davis Benson. Not pictured: Mesdames Herman A. August, Sam Shekter, Milto...…

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…Federation to Allocate $4,650,000 From .1964 Allied Jewish Campaign Hyman Safran, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, an- nounced that the board of govern- ors has accepted an anticipated final 1964 Allied Jewish Campaign figure of $4,650,000 so that bud- geting for beneficiary agencies may begin. The executive committee, head- ed by Max M. Fisher, proposed this figure for budgeting purposes after careful evaluation of pledges still o...…

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…Jewish Center Airs Summer Program for Adults, Teens and Tween-Agers Mondrow-Pollock Engagement Told A ceramics class with Vincent The Jewish Center is once again offering a diversified summer pro- Thomas as instructor will meet on Monday evenings. gram for adults and 7th-12th grade For information and registration, youth. For adults, a beginners bridge class will be held on Mon- call the Adult Division, DI 1-4200. Activities for 7th-9th grad...…

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…Scores of Detroiters Will Again Make Stratford Their Summer Rendezvous Mrs. Benjamin Jones New President Maro-o Kahn Bride of Walter C. Caplan of Federation's Women's Division Mrs. Benjamin Jones was elected president • of the 13,000-member Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation for a one-year term at the Division's Annual Meeting held Wednesday in the Jewish Center. Reelected as vice-president of the Division was Mrs. Arthur H. R...…

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…Histadrut Sponsors Tribute Dinner for Senator Patrick V. McNamara; Israeli Scholarship Fund Started By MARCY MILLER "In Israel today there is no provision for free high school education for immigrant children over the age of 14. This is the goal of Israel. Scholarships are the means by which these children can receive an education." These are the words of Yaacov Morris of the Israel Foreign Af- fairs Committee, keynote speaker at Saturday ni...…

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…`Tree Market Day' Exhibits Readied for Sale by Young Women of JNF Hirschmann, Bina Landau Head Program Imm.7 at Celebration Honoring William Hordes Ira Hirschmann, who helped res-1 Wishnetsky, has served as presi- visas for the lives of 100,000 Ro- cue 100,000 Jews from Nazism, will dent of the JNF Women's Auxili- manian Jews and conferred with be the guest speaker at the Labor ary, and is cash collection chairman Apostolic Delegate Angelo H...…

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…People Make News One of the world's foremost authorities on Hebrew literature I and Islamic civilization, Dr. Joseph Yoel Rivlin of the Hebrew Univer- sity, Jerusalem, I will be a member of the faculty of the 13th annual educators semin- ar to be held on the campus of Cornell Univer- sity, J u 1 y 5-26, under the auspi- cies of the De- partment of Edu- cation and Cul- ture of the Jew- i s h Agency, Prof. Rivlin American S e c - tion. About 10...…

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…And a Plague for (Robert) Moses The Writing on the Wall Warner-Jackson Rites Set for September 20 BY CHARLOTTE HYAMS abroad, professing one thing, but underneath another, began buying up the land and stirring up the people . . . The strangers, once thought terror's victims, became terror's fierce practitioners . . . " She turned to her husband. "Honey," she said, "what are they talking about?" "I dunno," he replied. "Well, then, I don't se...…

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…1nn E. Braverman activities in Society J Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hecht will celebrate the graduation of their son, Dr. Harvey Hecht, from Wayne State University College of Medicine with an open house Sunday at their home, 23490 Marlow, Oak Park. Dr. Hecht will intern at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Los Angeles. He will leave with his wife, Sylvia, and children, Steven and Martha, June 19. Among the out-of-town guests attending the open house are...…

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…ZOD Reelects JNF Grove Honors Husband's Memory Ira Kaufman as President Mrs. Breindl Migdell receives Jewish National Fund certificate attesting to the planting of a grove of 1,000 trees in memory of her husband, Jacob Migdell, who passed away some 40 years ago. Rabbi Joshua Sperka is presenting the certificate in behalf of JNF• Mrs. Migdell, now in her 88th year, is assisting through contributions many of the causes, especially in Israel, ...…

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…Community Without Jewish Papers Hampered in Their Identity, Jersey Dinner Told by Jewish News Editor J / . JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Address- ing a dinner arranged by repre- sentatives of more than 100 Jew- i s h organizations in Hudson County, New Jersey, in honor of Morris Janoff, editor and publish- er of the Jersey City Jewish Stab- dard, at the Jewish Center here, Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit Jewish News, on Wednes- day evening ca...…

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…12 Koufax Again Sets a Record A Weekly Column for Beginners presented by THE TARBUTH FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE and the AMERICAN JEWISH PRESS ASSOCIATION Editor: DR. SHLOMO KODESH A LETTER TO MY BROTHER I wrote a letter to my brother:— "Peace be with you, my dear brother, How are you? How is the family? How is your work? Why don'• you write? I am waiting for a letter from you. With us, everything is all right. We...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 12, 1964 31 411! 01M11. 0.1•11• 41•1 ■ 11 •11111 ■ • 11111 ■ 110 0.1.1.11111111111 ■ 0 01•11111111 DINING OUT is always an ex- hilarating experience in New York . . . There are almost as many good restaurants there as in De- troit . . . A recent trip took us to such fine restaurants as the Colony. John Bruno's Pen and • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure iJ Res. ...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING BRUSSELS (JTA)—Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's foreign minister, in- dicated that Israel still hopes to secure an associate membership in the European Economic Commu- nity, in addition to the trade agree- ment that was signed here. She was asked at a press con- ference, which followed her par- ticipation in the signing ceremo- nies, why Israel had won only a trade agreement and replied that "it is not a closed case." She s...…

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…Yeshiva U. Plans New High School Begin House Hearings on Immigration Laws CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WASHINGTON. (JTA) — Hear- ings on pending immigration legis- lation began Thursday in the House of Representatives. Ohio Democrat Michael Feighan is head of the House Judiciary Im- migraiton subcommittee and suc- cessor to the late Rep. Francis Walter as head of the Joint Com- mittee on Immigration. Dutch Jewry Thinning Architect Samuel Jus...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 16—HOUSES TO RENT WYOMING - 7 MILE - OUTER DRIVE Attractive 2 bedrm. duplex. Newly redecorated. $105 month. Stove and refrig., gas heat, S&S. Full base- ment. Side drive. For more infor- mation and Appt. call DI 1-4567 7 MILE-WISCONSIN AREA. 6 rooms, ga- rage, gas heat. Available July 1. Low rent with lease. VE 7-5037. PREST, 19935-3-bedroom brick ranch, carpeting, drapes. $185 month, $500 security....…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE TILE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OAK PK. - OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 Luxurious new 4-bdrm. Colonial model with large family room, optional study. Huge center entrance, walk-in closets, 2 1/2 large baths and many other custom features. LI 7-7979 13721 VASSAR DR. DRASTICALLY REDUCED OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 Nr. Tracey. Sharp 3 bed. bung. new blt-in kitch. lge. rms. new carpeting. Rec. Rm. gar. Asking $15,500. JULES KLEIN UN 3-0700 ROBSON 1844...…

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…Practical Home Builders Constructing Offices in Oak Park; Fall Date Set 17—HOUSES FOR SALE lEIT *PPP 1 N T MEN T Eng. Manor on 200x200-ft. lots. 4 main bedrms. plus dressing rms., 3 baths, pan. study, mds. qtrs. and apt. over 3-car att. gar. Slate roof, beamed ceiling, travertine fir. in dining rm., turned staircase 5 natl. fireplaces. Impossible to describe this superb home. Priced as a steal. Palmer Woods — Balmoral — Drastic Price Cut ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 77—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK BY OWNER INVESTORS - INCOME DUPLEX 3 bedroom ranch, 1 14 baths, dra- matic rec. room, cedar closet, fenced, storms and screens, carp- eting and drapes, excellent con- dition. Walking distance to schools and Northland. Best offer. Your payments $2,100.00. Ideal Oak Park location. Call evenings after 6 p.m. $2,760.00 ANNUALLY LI 3-5047 LI 7.5888 OAK PARK RANCHES - REASONABLE Northfield - G...…

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…British Catholics Returning to Council of Christians and Jews, Prelate Says (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON—British Catholics are returning to the Council of Chris- tians and Jews after a ten-year absence, Dr. John Heenan, arch- bishop of Westminster and Roman Catholic primate of England, an- nounced Tuesday night. Speaking at the annual dinner of the "Bridge," an organization concerned with social service and youth guid...…

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…\-7 Tina Levitan's History of Jewish Hospitals Enhances Social Services 7- Tina Levitan, whose Hebrew and English books have attracted wide attention and whose story of the Jewish Nobel Prize winners in "The Laureates" was of special interest when it was published three years ago, has turned her attention to another field: that of health. Her newest work, "Islands of Compassion," published by Twayne (31 Union Sq., NY 3), is a history of New ...…

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…Eshkol Denies Israel Is Seeking Territorial Gains, Describes Country's Industrial Aims years he was confronted with mon- Special To Jewish News NEW YORK. — Israel's Prime umental problems. He was under Minister Levi Eshkol, in the last constant pressure to gather in the of the series of speeches he de- funds needd to sustain the econ- livered at functions that were ar- omy. He had to formulate the plans ranged at his current visit here, and p...…

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