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August 13, 1965 • Page Image 25

…Northland Geriatric Center Schedules Klutznick's Gift Endows Brandeis Open House Ceremonies for Sunday Sociolooy Chair Senate Judiciary Committee OK's Fortas' Supreme Court Appointment 40K;**60041$4k AV • Philip M. Klutznick, Chicago bus- inessman and civic leader, former U.S. representative to the United Nations, has en- rx:73,,z,z,'' dowed a chair in sociology at Bran- d e i s University. Prominent Bran- deis sociologist John R. Seeley ha...…

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…Levison Lodge, First Two-Story Building, Among Dedications Sunday at Fresh Air-Tamarack Meeting LODGE OF SYD AND BOB LEVISON VILLAGE * Camp Tamarack's first two-story building, the lodge of the Syd and Bob Levison Village, will be among the seven additions to the camp that will be dedicated at 1 p.m., Sunday, at the annual meeting and dedication of the Fresh Air Society and Tamarack Authority at Camp Tamarack, Ortonville. A bus tour of the ...…

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…Make Plans for State Fair Two key aides confer with State Fair General Manager Walter A. Goodman (center) as opening day of the fair nears. They are Francis B. Chapin (left), of 13031 Joy Road, and Harry Wederman, - of 15211 Pearson, Oak Park. Wederman is personnel director and has been a State Fair administrator since 1956. Chapin as administrative assistant and has been with the fair since 1963. This year's Michigan State Fair, the 116th...…

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…Religious, Educational Contents of New Paperbacks Paperbacks, already having at- tained noteworthy status in the publishing field, are serving a very valuable purpose in spreading the best in Jewish classics and the finest literary creations of our time. They also contribute towards the spread of knowledge about Jewish traditions. Several of the newest paperbacks attest to these contentions. Yeshiva University Press, Herzl Press, Jonathan Dav...…

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…Jakov Lind's 'Soul of Wood': Seven Impressive Short Stories The seven stories by Jakov Lind appearing under the title "Soul of Wood," published by Grove Press (80 University Pl., N Y3 ) , are moross. Some are filled with hor- ror, others bear the stamps of sad memories of the tragic Nazi era. The author should be known for an understanding of his narratives. He was born in Vienna in 1927. He was 11 when he escaped to Holland, his parents havi...…

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…Israel Fund Aids Turks' Red Cross LETTER BOX Rabbi Fram Comments on 'Pawnbroker' Review Editor, The Jewish News: In your "Purely Commentary" When an outbreak of measles threatened to reach nationwide proportions in Turkey, the Turkish Red Cross Service broadcast an appeal for emergency aid. Magen David Adom, the Red Cross Service of Israel, responded with a shipment of gamma globulin. Picture shows Israel air lines official and a Turkish r...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS: is THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 13, 1965-31 LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AI 1ER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2.7642 SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING `Enter Laughin...…

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…Baldwin Play Premieres Successfully in Tel Aviv TEL AVIV (JTA)—A distingu- ished audience gave an enthusiast- ic reception Sunday night to the premiere performance in Israel of Negro author James Baldwin's "The Amen Corner." The play, the first contribution by a United States company to the current Israel Festival, fea- tured a performance by Claudia McNeil, a Negro actress who was raised as a foster child by Jewish parents on New York's Eas...…

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…M VIE GUIDE Koufax Wins 20th As He Defeats :nets 4-3 LOS ANGELES — Sandy Koufax became the first 20-game winner in the majors this season when the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Mets 4-3 Tuesday. This was the earliest a pitcher has won his 20th game since 1962. Koufax has lost only four games this season, and the win extended his career record over the Mets to 13-0. • According to an AP report, Kou- fax is in line to become baseball's...…

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…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information .. . CALL VErmont 8-9364 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34-Friday, August 13, 1965 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-A-ROOMS WANTED ROOM for rent. Student or working ROOM WANTED for single man. Kitchen privileges. Reasonable. 867-4839. gentleman. LI 7-1804. CLEAN ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE W ahhingio n. gtgicfittt BIRMINGHAM 1 83 1 8 NEW JERSEY 14 MI. LAHSER LAST 1 LEFT COLONIAL 3 bedrm. contemp. ranch, 2 full baths, activity rm. 21/2 cr. attach. gar. 2 beaut. rolling acres. $34,900. 5-BEDROOM ... 2 1/2 BATH $3 5,900 HIGH ON A HILL Includes paneled family rm., attached garage, natural firepl., cement patio, bit-in G.E. double oven, range and dishwasher, attic fan, marble sills, wet...…

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…36—Friday, August 13, 1965 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE RANCH—Outstanding. 19020 Burt Road. Yellow brick, 6 rooms. Side drive. Gas heat. Immed. occupancy. Must sell. LI 7-0910. Twyckingham Valley OCCUPANCY 60 DAYS DELUXE CITY RANCH BASIL — Cast. blt. ramch, finest location, 2 master bedrms., cent pass hall, Family kitchen, tremen- dous liv.-dining area, paneled Fam- ily Rm., Rec. Rm....…

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…30-A—INSTRUCTIONS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE REALTOR'S NEWS Margaret Sou- GOLF CLUB Robson-7 Mi. ter, Sales Coun- 18935 FAIRFIELD Owner's dilemma. 0 w n s 2 homes. Must sell this attrac- tive all brk., cent. ent. col., large Family Rm., 3 spacious bedrms., 1st flr. lay., extra bedrm. & bath in base., 2-cr. gar. Many extras. Ask for Mr. Shook. Unusual French country house. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, walled sun...…

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…Nathan Chanin, 78, Louis Stoll Dies at 80; Active in Many Labor Leader, Dies Charitable Moveme nts for 50 Years Our illouish .14 tritage Extracts from 'The Graphic History of the Jewish Heritage. "I Edited by P. Wollman–Tsamir. Published by Shengold Publishers and Foundation For. A Graphic History of Jewish Literature. A Seven Arts Feature. VAYIGASH tr2 41 Jacob and his family come down to Egypt its ox-drawn carts. "And they look theft' c...…

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…1 Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stana- ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) The Family of the Late NATHAN BENNISH Announces the unveiling of a monument 1 p.m. Sunday,...…

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…Dr. Irving A. AugussTrban Rich in Responsa, Analyses of Pre-Crusade Europe Dedicated scholarship, many years of research and study are responsible for the encyclopedic two-volume work, "Urban Civiliza- tion in Pre-Crusade Europe," by Prof. Irving A. Agus, published by Yeshiva University Press and dis- tributed by Bloch Publishing Co. As the sub-title states, these volumes are "a study of organized town-life in northwestern Europe during the 1...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Jews by Birth: How Shall They Who Reject Us A Be Treated? Commentary, Page 2 Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 25—No. 23 wkr-V1* 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, August 13, 1954 Abba Hillel Silver: Congressional Tribute to a Great Leader Story on Page 20 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 15c Moroccan, Tunisian Offic...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Jews by Birth: How Shall They Be Treated? Senate Committee Told U. S. Is Trying to Pursue Downward Course in Economk Assistance to Israel' Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News WASHINGTON, — The United There is to appear, very soon, the new "Who's Who In World Jewry," edited by Harry Schneiderman. In the course of gather- States is "trying to pursue a ing names for inclusion in this important vo...…

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…Egyptian Premier Nasser Says U. S. Could Mediate Arab - Israel Dispute LONDON, (JTA) — Egyptian ern statesmen should address Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser, in themselves without delay, for a press interview published here,Ithere can be no lasting security is reported as having expressed! in the Middle East while ten- his belief that the United States ' sion between Israel and her could act as mediator between Arab neighbors remains." Israel and ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A Proud Accomplishment incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of .7ulv 20 7931 Member Adieriean Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Pubiisheci every Friday by The Jewish new Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9384 Subscription S4. s year. foreign 95. filtered as second class matter Aug. 8, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., unde...…

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…DETR0rr fro/Intl NEWS-5 Liebman Found Innocent Friday, August 13, 1954 Plan Israeli Room in Surgeons Hall of Fame - Dr. Bernard Weston, 1 o c a 1 physician and member of the national executive committee of the American Physicians Fel- lowship Committee, recently at- tended the fourth annual as- sembly of the organization in San Francisco, Calif. Several decisions in regard to the Jewish state were reached, chief among which was a fund- rais...…

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…Settle. Israel - Arab Complaint's at Two Meetings of Armistice Commissions JERUSALEM, (JTA) — More than 1,30C complaints and coun- ter complaints by Israel and Egypt, some of them dating back to 1952, were settled without voting by the Israel-Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission, at a meeting at Auja. The meeting rejected an Egyptian interpretation of the armistice agreement on civilians crossing the demarcation lines. Lt. Col. Bertholdy, Unit...…

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…fn u uigration Slowdown Changes Responsibility of Community Agency 1. Expiration of the Dis- placed Persons Act. 2. Severe restrictions of the present immigration law (the McCarran-Walter Act, which has been fought not only by Jewish organizations but by groupS representing all na- tionality backgrounds). 3. The administrative tan- While vast changes are being contemplated on a national level in connection with the decrease in recent Jewish ...…

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…Cong. Aaron Moshe Contributes $5,000 Sabbath Nahamu By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX To Yeshivah Annex Building Fund (Copy r ight, 1954, JTA, Inc.) The Sabbath after Tisha B'ab is traditionally called "Sabbath Nahamu." The term "Nahamu" comes from the opening words of the prophetic portion which is always read on that particular Sabbath which opens with the words "Comfort Ye, Comfort Ye" my people. These were the words of the Prophet Isaiah. After hav...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, August 13, 1954 Adivitiei in Society Marlene Shulak Wed To Jo D. Isaacson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Provizer, of 3008 Monterey, have returned from a two-week visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Starkman. at Lawton, Okla. Dr. Starkman, who serves in the U. S. Army Medical Corps just returned from service in Korea, and will complete his term of duty at Fort Sill, Okla. After his discharge in No...…

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…Ben-Gurion Chastises Zionist Groups For Failing to Immigrate to Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Premier Moshe Sharett told the world conference of Ichud, the Labor Zionist movement at Kfar Saba, that while he did not share the opinion that every individual Zionist must settle in Israel, he believes that Zionist organiza- tions in every country would prove their ability and loyalty by their achievements in stimu- lating immigration to Israel from the...…

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…Siteruth League Plays Beneficent Role In Development of Camp Tamarack In 1944, 30 young married women banded together to help underprivileged children. Since several of these women had been professionally active i n the camping movement, it was nat- ural for them to turn to this in- stitution as an instrument for achieving their purpose. Today, only 10 years after its founding, the Sheruth League's efforts are culminating in the establishment...…

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…12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 13, 1954 Sof ferin-Warsh Rites Slated for January ets; Lillian Zalenko and Edith Weiss, journal; Dolores Klein, darlings; Dorothy Silverman, memoriams; Bertha Wasserman, simchas; Sarah Rogovein and Geraldine Weingarden, reserva- tions; Betty Cohen, decorations; Sydelle Kosak, dramatics; Dor- othy Chaiken, program; and Bea Fealk, publicity. Last year's cap- tains and women wishing to serve this year are i...…

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…Frances Saw!nick Wed Prejudice in Hit ing More Apparent Durine During , Unemployment To Harland W. Fine NEW YORK, (JTA) — Racial therefore, is to approach the the fact that, during the past and r e l i g i o u s discriminatory problem far too narrowly, the several years, various aspects of 44tm DETROIT JEWISH EWS-13 riday, August 13, 1954 , practices in employment are widespread throughout the United States, it is asserted in. a report by ...…

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…Gen. Burns, UN Truce Chief, Enroute to Jersualem Hospitality. and Artistry. News Brevities Twin Bill citSteatiord Nat King Cole, Patti Page andj Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo) . STRATFORD, Ontario — For with Pancho (Leo Carrillo) will two more weeks, a great experi- be a o n g the ment will continue to draw rec- many top enter- i ord crowds to the Shakespearean n e- s at the Festival here. Originally sched- State Fair, Sept. ! uled to run only ...…

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…Israel Leaders Advocate Yiddish As Country's 2nd National Language JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Yiddish must not be looked upon as a foreign language in Israel, but should be considered a A GENTLEMAN with an un- wieldy box of flowers under his arm was about to board a Madi- son Avenue bus recently in New York when local TV script writer ' Eileen S c h u s t e r, visiting her family in the big city, hailed him . . . She was sure she recog- nized him, bu...…

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…13-TO RENT-FLATS-INCOMES- APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Calvert - McQuade Sec, Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. HURD Minimum Charge $1.00. CALL VErmont 8-9364 ■ S rms., coal ht., good condition„ reasonable rent to responsible party. Immediate possession. SPACIOUS 6 ROOM upper, gas heat, auto. hot water. Sturtevant-Dexter. TO. 5- 9247. BEAUTIFUL 31/2 room...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE country Living 19959 WARD Open Sun., 2-5 Charming 2 bedrm. ranch type, liv- ing room 21x12; Jr. din. rm., extra large screened tern, rec. rm., bar, a.c. gas ht., garage, carpets and more. Priced to sell at $16,900. MR. KNUDSEN, UN. 4-2400 NORTHWEST ASSOCIATES SAN JUAN - CURTIS Eng. face brick 3 bedrm. home, per- fect condition, break. rm., rec. rm., a.c. gas ht., encl. terr., gar., com- pletely carpeted and other extr...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 111—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK- OAK PARK Brick Duplexes Ranch DeLtaxe 3 bedrm. Brick Ranch NO DN. PAYT• only 3 months old, 1 Y2 bali1S. Disposal, Dishwasher & carpeted through- to G.I.'s 10 Mi. Rd. Just W. of Coolidge out. Owner must sacrifice for Open 12-8 Daily & Sun. quick sole. Don't be sorry you 2 bedrms., full basement, oil a. c. ht., tile bath, garbage disp., ward- robe closets, large kitchen, double ...…

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…TTA-LOTS FOR SALE 40-EMPLOYMENT S RESIDENTIAL lots for sale on 9 Mile ELDERLY woman wishes companion. Good home in exchange for services. UN. 3-4262, LI. 4-3154. Rd. in Oak Park. -Will sell all or part. LI. 1-2416. WOODWARD AVE. Near Catalpa (11 1/2 Mile Rd.). A busy shopping area with Tom's Super Mar- ket, Cunningham's, Pick N. Pay, Best Carpet, other good merchants, lots of parking. We offer a 30 and a 20 foot parcel for sale or will e...…

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…Dr. Abba Hilid Sliver Tribute to a Great Leader :4P - A General in a Hurry Takes Time Out For Detroit Visit; Accorded Honors by JWV By FRANK SIMONS lant efforts of the Israeli people, of their many manifestations of In between' leaps and bounds loyalty to the West and compli- of a hurried visit of military in- mented Gen. Dayan on the stallations in this country, Maj. smooth-working system of na- Gen. Moshe Dayan, chief of staff tional se...…

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…Blessed Be the Memory of Dr. Leo M. Franklin THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Story on Page 3 Editorial, Page 4 VOLUME 13 — NO. 22 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Iconography and Messianism Read Interesting Article on Art in Ancient Synagogue on Page 4 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, August 13, 1948' 34 NOM. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c More Trouble for Israel madotte Is Called Pro-Arab • rumen Pro-Israel Move S...…

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…Only Anglo-Jewish Paper With Full Local Coverage HRIII ll'iricLE Third of a Century of Service to Detroit Jewry '1?) <IP C ty Pays Homage to Dr. F -,A° :`V 41, at Final Rites , Vol. 50, NO. 30 ws:Rass 52 Friday, August 13, 1948' • • $3 Per Year i Jew, Christian Mourn Death ofBeth El Rabbi ' srael Army Israeli . Oy Received in Prague Rich and poor, Jew and Christian, came to Temple Beth Tuesday to mourn the passing of one of ...…

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…ti3 Israel's Peace Proposals Threatened by Aggression Arab Attacks Continue; Refuse to Grant Water Rights to Jerusalem Jews; Israel Issues Own Currency, Plans Census of Arab-Jewish Population By Jewish News Correspondents in Tel Aviv, Washington and Lake Success Refusal by Arabs to ease the water situation in Jerusalem again threatened the peace of the Holy Land early this week. Israel's invitation to the. Arab states for a peace confer- ...…

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…Page Two Silver Questions British Sincerity Israeli' Envoy Dr. Leo M. Franklin `No Rich or Poor in House of God' Scoffs at Concern for Arab Refugees LEO M. FRANKLIN belonged to his city, his country, his people, to all mankind. llht life was a monument to be emulated by all who live and all who will follow. A spiritual leader with great wisdom and warm understand- ing, -Dr. Franklin has gone to his rest. The inspiration and guid- ance he...…

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…Community Mourns Death of Dr. Leo M. Franklin Jews and Christians Join in Last Tributes to Noted Rabbi Eminent Leader Would Have Completed 50 Years of Service In Detroit in 1949; Fought Against Bigotry; Received Honors from Universities and Communities An entire community—Christians as well as Jews—mourns the passing, on Sunday, Aug. 8, of Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Beth El and one of the country's best known leaders in t...…

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…1, !Ida y, August 13, 1918 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLP, • Page Three Zionists to Speed Up Immigration to Israel (By Jewish World News Service) But the war in Palestine has done away with that OF JEWS to Israel will be con- criterion. Jewish immigration to Israel must be now I MMIGRATION ducted on a much larger scale than was antici- intensified without regard to the absorptive ca- pated by Zionist policy makers several months ago, stated ...…

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…As the Editor Views the News LAND SO DEARLY PAID FOR IS NOT EASILY SURRENDERED . Israel: Jewry's Guardian Israel's spokesmen have made it clear to the UN mediator that assurance of security for the Jewish State is not enough, that the aim of the r e constructed Jewish Common- wealth also is to strive to secure protection for Jews in other lands. This is a traditional Zionist aspiration which Israeli spokesmen are trying to put into effect....…

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…• Page Foot Friday, August 13, 19-18 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Detroit Jewish Chronicle Forward Together Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 548 Woodward, Detroit 26, Mich., CA. 1040 SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Ytar, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Knitted as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, dI the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 SEYMOUR TILCIIIN, President Vol. 50, No. 30 ...…

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…Tisha b'Ab Synagogue Attendance Urged by JNF Annual Traditional Appeal Arranged by Congregations $509,000 Asked for Red Press Favored S enate • Group Kills American Mogen David Ambulances Establishment of Israel Hope of Better DP NEW YORK, (JTA)—Editorial NEW YORK, (JTA)—An addi- in a large majority of the tional 400 ambulances and larger Entry Legislation opinion nation's daily newspapers sup- quantities of blood plasma are The - Jewish N...…

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…Friday, August 13, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLI The Voice of The Man in the Street Weisman Honored by ZOA Photos by JACK BIGELMAR TIME: Thursday afternoon. PLACE: Twelfth and Gladstone. QUESTION: Many American Jews propose that with the establishment of Israel the fast of Tishah B'Ab should no longer be observed. Do you agree? MRS. MAX LETT, 1982 Seward avenue, housewife. Just because we have a State is no reason fpr not observing Tish...…

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…6---THE JEWISH NEWS wo Brothers , Their Three Cousins HoldKeyCincinnatiU.S.Positions Friday, August 13, 1948 HAMLIN REPORTS: By ARNOLD' LEVIN Yishuv Is Stronger, Immigrants Corning (Special Cable) By ISAAC HAMLIN . (Secretary of National Committee for Labor Palestine) Left to right: PHILIP MEYERS, MRS. BEN BERNSTEIN, LESTER A. JAFFE, DR. LEON' SAKS, SIDNEY MEYERS. CINCINNATI. — Two brothers<t>board of governors of the Hebrew and their...…

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…the Realm, in Zocal Soci4 Troth Told at Surprise Party Beatrice Goldstein to Marry Tuesday . . Friday, August 13, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Sir Zupner-Metz Nuptials to Be Held Thursday Marjorie Metz, daughter of Dr. The Hotel Book Cadillac will be the scene Tuesday of the mar- riage of Beatrice Goldstein to "Newton Rottenberg. The b •ide-elect is the daugh- tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold- stein of Ohio avenue. Her fiance's...…

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…• i• : , CORNER DEXTER & DAVISON Most Modern Facilities in Detroit Now Open to Service Your Car The newest of all Sohio-Fleetwing stations is ready for business! Drive in and get acquainted with this very modern attractive, and completely equipped station. Competent service men are eager to make your acquaintance and serve you. , I •t• ■ •• ■ • Come and visit this new station. See the many opening bargain specials—try the famous F...…

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…Friday, August 13, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Assails Attempt to Dissolve the Americans for Haganah' NEW YORK (WNS) — Abra- ham Feinberg, president of the executive committee of the "Americans for Ilaganah," in a statement issued here this week, declared that the decision to dissolve the "Americans for Haganah" on Oct. 1 and to cre- ate a new organization "Ameri- cans United for Israel" was "in no way connected with any ukase of the Jewi...…

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