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January 13, 1956 • Page Image 1

…MARCH OF DIMES THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events In Memory of Julian H. Krolik: A Tribute to A Great Leader See Commentary Page 2 JANUARY 3 - 31 Michigan's Only English - Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 28—No. 19 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-93 64—Detroit 35, January 13, 1956 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 1 5c Peace in Middle East Hinges -Upon Eisenhower,- Eden Talks (Direct JTA ...…

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…• Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Julian H. Krolik—Truly, A Great Man About Julian H. Krolik it may truly be said that "sar v'gadol sofal b'tsrael"—that a prince and a great man has fallen in Israel. He was a genuinely cultured man, an able leader, an inspirer of his fellow men. And his chief distinction was that he was a man with a deep and abiding sense of justice. He had few prejudices. He was always •on the side of the underdog. ...…

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…Women's Division Starts Allied Campaign with Gifts of $143,000 Senator Lehman Hailed By Decalogue Society Soviet Fronts For Syria in Israel Attack To get the 1956 Allied Jewish Campaign off to an early start, to spark the national $25,000,000 UJA Special Fund, top leaders in the pre-campaign phase of the Women's Division, 85 contributors of $500 and over were addressed by Maria Riva, leading lady of the play, "Tea and Sympathy," and ardent ...…

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…A One - Sided Arms Race • 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 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year, Foreign $6. . Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 194...…

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…Mrs. Sperka to Speak At .Pre-Donor Women's iNF Meeting Tuesday Histadrni Divisions Plan Individual Programs to Conclude Current Drive Ira A, Hirschmann, author and lecturer, who played a leading role in the rescue of refugees from Nazism during World War II, will be the guest speaker at the annual donor event of the Ladies' Auxil- iary of the Jewish Nation- _al Fund, to be held • at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 25, at Temple Is- rael. Mrs. Sidney Ravin,...…

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…Orthodox Rabbis Urge Merkaz Re-Activation Three Reform Temples Launch Drive Hebrew Benevolent A city-wide campaign to en- that all orthodox groups are Installs David Richman urged to send delegations to Here for $66,000 for UAHC, HUC-JIR At a formal ceremony and roll all orthodox groups and represent them at this meeting. Reform Judaism was hailed as the religion of the future by Walter W. Weismann, prom- inent New York industrialist and lay ...…

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…Berlin Jewry Meniorializes Priest Who Defied Nazi Anti-Semitism BERLIN, (JTA)—The mem-1 ory of Prelate Lichtenberg, provost of a Catholic cathedral in Berlin, who went to jail un- der the Nazis and later per- ished in the Dachau concen- tration camp because he prayed publicly "for the persecuted Jews," was honored by the Jewish community in a letter sent to the Roman Cltholic Bishop of Berlin. Prelate Lichtenberg, pro- foundly shaken by the p...…

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…Snow Offers New Sensation To Huntington Woods Youth • By the Oak-Woodser A young mother watched eagerly out her window recently in Huntington Woods as her small son played with his sled in the snow. He hadn't been able to romp and play last winter. Instead he had watched from his window as other boys and girls howled with glee over the- softness of the snow. As the mother stood there she thought back over a year before when the doctor, his fa...…

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…Engelman Commission Begins Study German in Control of Tracing Service Prison Archives . BONN (JTA) — For the first the North Hesse town of Arol- participating nation s, Dr. Of Local Jewish Community Schools time, a German has assumed sen, where a staff of more than Bruckner's successor as chair- At the end of his first week's work in -Detroit, Dr. Uriah Z. Engelman commended the co- operation Detroit's participat- ing schools and their staffs...…

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…▪ Circle 'Activities Highlight 'Snow White' Senior members of the Work- men's Circle Youth Drama Club will be seen in a presentation of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' and a series of self- written monologues at 9 p.m., today, in the Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. Mrs. Dorothy Roer directs the group, which functions under the Circle's E-S Council, of which Eugene Brownstein is chairman. Dave Plaskov is chairman of the youth com- mittee. A r...…

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…4 410,11.0.111.11PROW People Make News BERNARD G. RICHARDS, "grand old man of the Zionist movement," prominent Ameri- can-Jewish writer whose ar- ticles appear regularly in The Jewish News,' will give a first hand report on conditions in Israel at a reception in his honor, Monday evening, at the Stephen S. Wise Congress House, 15 E. 84th St., New York. * * * 2 Dr. I. CHAIM POMERANTZ has been elected by the B. Manischewitz Co. as its vice- ...…

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…200 to Honor Julius Berman Sinai Hospital On 75th Birthday, Saturday Names Appointees The success story of a prom- inent citizen who has been a Detroiter 70 of his 75 years, will be re-enacted when Julius Berman is honored this Satur- day night, at a dinner party in the Sidney Hill Northwest Club, by 200 relatives and friends. A specially-prepared "This Is Your Life" sketch will trace Mr. Berman's life as builder, sportsman, military careeris...…

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…British Zionists Urge World Zionist Congress Meeting Be Delayed Bar-Ilan University Appeal Made By Detroit's Mizrachi President An urgent appeal for support dinner and they may be se- of Bar-Ilan University was cured by calling the Mizrachi made this week by the presi- office, TO. 8-3128. dent of Detroit Mizrachi, Phil- lip Stollman, on the occasion of the Ginner, in support of the university, to be held under Mizrachi auspices next Wed- NEW...…

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…Mrs. Zackler to Speak BBYO Essay Contest • To Pioneer Women Deadline Jan. 25 A dessert luncheon is plan- ned by the Detroit Council of Tales Out of Schoo Through the initiative of the "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."-Disraeli. Pioneer Women at 12:30 p. m., Henry Morgenthau Chapter of MJan. 23, in Hol- Bnai Brith, in cooperation with iday Manor, to the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- conclude their tion's interpretation co...…

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…Women s Ulf/lb EVENING GROUP OF HA-. DASSAH will launch its second annual Honor Roll drive at 8:30 p.m., T u e s d a y, in Hadassah House, when Mrs. Samuel Rhpdes speaks on the uses of Honor Roll funds in the many institutions operated by Hadas- sah in Israel. Fay Neimark is chairman and Shirley Ginsberg, co-chairman of Honor Rol 1, which will culminate in March with a social affair. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hear a review of ...…

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…1 c t i v itie s in So c iety Mrs. Sarah DeRoven, of 4067 Kendall, is currently enter- taining her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ben- . Artzi, who arrived here Dec. 9 from Tel Aviv, aboard the SS Israel for a two-month visit. Mrs. Julia Gale, formerly of Chicago Blvd., is now residing at 1409 Sixth St., Bay City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Rosner (Marilyn Novagrad) and children, Roberta and Frank, formerly of Warwick Rd.,...…

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…To Wed April io MISS JUDITH ZABEL in raise By New York Critics Detroit pianist Seymour Lip- 15in, appearing in concert at Town Hall in New York, won increasing praise from that city's music critics. - The critic from The New York Times said Lipkin "dem- onstrated that his phenomenal pianistic and musical gifts are broadening and maturing with the passing of time." Speaking on his early career, the critic added that "Lipkin's career promises...…

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…° Betrothal Told ' s'hilo chairman of the 13nai Btitli — Former Det roit Couple Brim Britfi 'Sdieduies Women's Supreme Council, from `Leap Year' Campaign Detroit, is a member of the To Wed This Summer Plans for a special member- steering committee. women s Clu4s (More Clubs, Page 15) PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will meet for a Donor Victory Dinner at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in Sammy's Avalon Room, Oak Park. * * At a recent meeting of the DAVID-HORO...…

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…Set October Date MISS SHAARON DICKEN Mr. and Mrs. Saul Dicken, of Indiana Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Shaaron Rae, to Jerome Varon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman ' An Varon, of Greenlawn A Ve. early .0 c t o b e r wedding is planned. Sam Rosenblatt, M.C. & His Oichestra Featuring Margaret Carter Renowned Vocalist Presents Highlighted Entertain- ment For Your Wedding or Bar Mitzvah. — Many References. TO. 8-2067 TO. 6...…

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…▪ Rabinowitz to Talk on Dead Sea Scrolls Monday Evening Community Honors Dr. Fram Dr. Rabbi Morris Adler, co-chair- tains that the important data "The Facts About the Dead of the culture commission contained in the Scrolls "might At Dinner, On 60th Birthday Sea Scrolls" will be the first in man of the Jewish Community require a re-translation of Distinguished leaders, repre- senting the City and the State, all faiths and the Jewish com- muni...…

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…`Pledge to Flag' Song T Offered by Congress Library Gift from Kvutzah vcimegiv —Affic.. ALBERT ELAZAR, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, accepts a check for $1,000 from Mrs. JULIUS RING, representing the Ladies Auxiliary of the Kvutzah Ivrith, to be added to a fund dedicating a section of the Esther Berman Branch library of the Hebrew Schools to outstanding members and associates of the Kvutzah. Witnessing the presentation are, l...…

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…• NJA.U r Eisenhower Urges Congress Revise Immigration Laws WASHINGTON (JTA) — De- tailed recommendations for the revision of United States im- migration laws will be sub- mitted to the Congress, Presi- dent Eisenhower declared here in his State of the Union mes- sage. The President urged Con- gress "to approve without fur- ther delay the urgently needed amendments" to existing. im- migration laws Which he sub- mitted in the last session of...…

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…Board of American ORT To View Overseas Issues sax a n d Danny Plisk•w t h e string bass with Russ Carlyle's dance orchestra . . . Their en- gagements take them into com- munities from Chicago down south as far as New Orleans. * MITZI RACHLEFF is making the most of her last year at Cen- tral High . . . and will be one of the honored seniors who will speak at graduation exercises, Jan. 28 . . She is feature edi- tor of Central Student, presi- d...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 13-FLATS, INCOMES, AND APARTMENT TO RENT Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. DELUXE UPPER, 2968 Calvert, 312 bedrooms,. breakfast room, auto- matic heat, reasonable rent. UN 3-1738. CALL VErmont 8-9364 GRAND AVE., W. 4264, 3-bedroom...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17536 SORRENTO N. of James Couzens : BRAND NEW Beautiful face brick 2 story with pass hall, 3 bedroom home with panelled den, large living room, full dining room, pickled wood- work, full Formica kitchen with attic fan and disposal, grade lay. stall shower. Ideal locaton, nr. schools & transportation. $26,500. DAVID FREEDMAN, Bldr. NEAR P1CKFORD A truly fine English Colonial. One block from Bagley school. THIS HOME HA...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE , H U NTI NGTON WOODS Borgman, 13350 OAK PARK RANCH BY OWNER Fenced and sodded yard, solid concrete drive with slab for ga- rage. 3 bdrms., full din. rm., eat- ing space in kit., tile floor in rec. rm., within walking distance to shopping center and schools. $20,000. LI 3-0149. For appoint- ment. Near Coolidge Open Sun. 1-6 p.m. large 3 bedrm. bung., only * 1 yr. old, oil a.c. ht., auto. water heater, copper plumbing,...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FO. SALE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION BUENA VISTA, 4224 Open 2-5 Sun. Beautiful new custom bit. 3 bedrm. fa brick., and stone ranch home. Featuring two colored tile baths, vanity, stall shower, pan- eled libr., stone firepl., att. 2 car brk. G.A.C. ht„, 110 ft. lot. Choose own colors. Nr. Livernois. 5 & 5 face brick perfect condition, new carpet- ing, drapes, cornices, gas air conditioned...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Hubbell, 18442 STANSBURY, 20016 Huntington Woods 4 BEDRMS., GAS HEAT Automatic hot water, rec. rm. 13/4 car gar. Call Miss Shaunessy. Nr. Vassar For one who needs 4 bedrms., maid's qtrs., 2 baths, 1st fl. lay., music am. or den, 2 car attached gar., oil ht., wooded lot. The privacy of living in the country for about half of original cost. CALL MR. BERRY. Burton, 12850—Oak Park Spacious '3 bedrm. r...…

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…LEAVING TOWN, must move, 5- room brick bungalow with extras. KE 3-0860. SHERWOOD FOREST Canterbury Dr. 4 bedrm. Eng. brick, 1st fl. lay., 2 stall shower baths, oil ht., 4 nat. fireplaces, front libr., maid's qtrs. Over 2 car gar. * * * 18426 STEEL 3 bdrm., 114 baths, fa. brk. cape cod Colonial. Lge. liv. rm., full din. rm., carpeting, scrnd. porch, lge. kitchen, double sinks, pass hall, 2nd story sun deck, tiled rec. rm., gat ht., automat...…

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…21D-BUSINESS PROPERTY TR-STORE RENTALS STORE FOR RENT 13735 W. 9 Mile Rd. 2nd BIk. W. of Coolidge CALL KOPMAN and HASSIN JO. 6-3113 DOUBLE store, good location. suit able for variety store. 3125 Cass. Inquire at 3129 Cass. WYOMING-MIDWAY SHOPPING 'CENTER SECT. Modern store, 32x70. Adjoining parking lot. Wonderful - opportu- nity for any type of business. Call for details.. ' BYRON W. TRERICE UN. 2-5300. W. 7 MILE - COR. WESTMORELAN...…

January 13, 1956 • Page Image 31

…CLASSIFIEDS 57—FOR SALE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FURNITURE 50—BUSINESS CARDS GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Recreation Rooms, Paneling, Recreation Rooms, Paneling„ Dens, Offices, Etc. Cabinets, Additions, Repairs COMPLETE dining room set and living room furniture. Good condi- tion. LI 7-7815. FOR SALE—Beautiful Russian Sam- ovar and throw rugs. 20251 Pierson. KE 5-6898. R. L. THOMAS Carpenter and General Contractor TW 2-8117 CLOTHES, drapes, spreads...…

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…Anntial Federation Women's Institute Set for Wednesday r Participants in Workshop II, left to right: Mrs. Irving Posner, Mrs. Alexander. W. Sanders, Mrs. Jacob Sauls, Mrs. Samuel Linden, and Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger. Four concurrent workshops on present-day social services provided by Jewish Welfare F-ederation member agencies will mark the morning session of Federation's Women's Divi- sion 10th annual January Insti- tute, next Wednesday, at...…

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