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August 13, 1965 • Page Image 1

…Two New Pictorial Features ... ' JD Start frith This Issue Two new features, dealing with historical and biblical facts, are being in- troduced in this issue and will appear periodically during the coming months. The illustrated cartoons are being offered by special arrangement with au- thors, illustrators and publishers of two noteworthy books. The first in the series of illustrated cartoons from "Our Living Prayer Book — Creative Exer- ci...…

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…Purely Commentary Norman and Helen Bentwich Reminisce: 'Their Book a Valuable Addendum to Israel's History Few are as well equipped with background material to describe the era of British rule in Palestine as are the Bentwiches. That is why "Mandate Memories 19184948 — From the Balfour Declaration to the Establishment of Israel," by Norman and Helen Bentwich, published by Schocken Books (67 Park, NY 16), is so vitally knportant as part of th...…

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…End to National Origins Immigration Quotas: Triumph At Last for Humanitarian Concept By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — Pending Con- gressional action on the new immigration bill, eliminating the discriminatory national origins quota system, will bring reality to a dream of the late President John F. Kennedy. This correspondent first became acquainted with Kennedy in the 1950s, when the latter served as a Senator ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Annual Convention - 1965 Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 EDI 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, Michi...…

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…Israeli Survivors. Protest Against Bonn Envoys (Continued from Page 1) tors. In Ramat Gan, police arrested and later released on bail, 15 mem- bers of Hashomer Hatzair on sus- picion of defacing public property. Six others were arrested in Haifa for demonstrations and distributing leaflets against Dr. Pauls. The yellow Star of David with the letter "J" in the center, replicas of the emblem the Nazis forced their Jewish captives to wear, was p...…

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…Community Movements, Religious Groups Join in Farewell Affair for Rabbi Isaac Stollman All local Orthodox groups, the Zionist movements and other com- munity groups this week in the sponsorship of the farewell affair of Rabbi Isaac Stollman, to be held at Imperial Catering, 18451 Wyom- ing, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 24. Sponsoring the event, in honor of Rabbi Stollman who is leaving with Mrs. Stollman the end of this month to take up permanent ...…

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…Picture Parade of Jewish History: First in Our New Illustrated Series WARSAW (JTA)—A second list of awards announced by the Polish State Council on the 21st anniver- sary of the uprising against the Nazis includes the names of sever- al leaders of the Jewish Cultural and Social Association. The sec- ond list covers awards to leaders of minority groups in Poland. The order of Officer of Polonia Restituta was awarded to Edward Reiber, secretary...…

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…Britain Retains Postal Stamp Marked Bnai Brith Teens View Leadership, Other Major Concepts STARLIGHT, Pa. — Teenagers modern problems of Israel, and lead tomorrow's world was The With Swastika; Arsonists Sought participating in the Bnai Brith role of today's youths in leading message of Dr. Daniel Raylesberg, (Continued from Page 1) In Commons, Postmaster Gener- al Anthony Wedgwood-Bean re- fused the requests from five Labor and Conservative ...…

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…8.11 ■ 0.111 ■ 0 ••• ■• •■••■ • ON•111.0 4•11•1111•111 ■ 0411.1.1.•0 ∎ 14111•111111.1.4 ■ 1•• ■ .1•11,1.1. i=111•1.1•••• Ili 0 JsM ■ 11•111 ■ 11•111•1.1 ■ 41 41•12.111 Boris Smolar's 'Between You . . and Me' Detroirs Memorial to Sharett August 23 A Detroit community memorial in tribute to Moshe Sharett was announced this week by the Joint Committee of the Jewish Commun- ity Council and the Zionist Coun- (Copyright, 1965, Jewish cil of Det...…

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…Goethe's Anti-Semitism Alluded to in New Friedenthal Biography, Earlier WSU Volume's Evidence Recalled Adhering to the view that a study of the life of Johann Wolf- gang Goethe "is a task that each generation must undertake anew," Richard Friedenthal has produced a most informative work, "Goethe —His Life and Times," published by World. It is a result of the author's dedication to his subject. This volume, which first appear- ed in German und...…

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…Rep. Roosevelt Warns of Danger of Egypt's Declaring Full-Scale War lir ( 'West Germany Pays Israel S35 Million, Compensation for Anus Non-Delivery Vacation Tips bish devices to devastate areas WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. of Israel. James Roosevelt, California Demo- He charged that the Adminis- crat, warned in a House speech that, while America is preoccupied tration has ignored the mounting with Viet Nam, the Arab-Israel Egyptian preparations...…

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…`Squeegee' Review: Pryce-Jones' Work `Next Generation' Is Marked by Realism About Israelis David Pryce - Jones makes a in Israel, or the threat from Arabs and it certainly carries to Nasser's broadcasts, one of the Ziprin on 'A Day vastly different approach to Israel Arabs, the atonement of a young with it a warning that there is cousins once said with a wide Israelis than th• usual trav- German or the integration of a the threat of a fifth co...…

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…WJC Leader :Nussbaum Meets Erhard Catholic Attitude o n Modern Jews in 'Jewish History' The Rev. Fr. R. L. Bruckberger, Chaplain General of the French ; Resistance in the last war, winner of the Croix de Guerre. is a dedi- cated Catholic who has devoted al great deal of time to research on the life of Christ. In "The History of Jesus Christ," published by Vik- ing Press. he evidences his dedi- cation to his faith. He draws upon modern experie...…

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…Nathanson's 'The Dirty Dozen,' First Rate Novel Emphasising Penology, Psychology If "The Dirty Dozen", the novel by E. M. Nathanson, is not utilized for a movie, it will amaze us. The novel, published by Random House, is far superior to some of the reviews it has received. It is a dynamic work, filled with dramat- ic episodes, and is the result of studies by the novelist that earn for him respect and acclaim. It is an Army story, and the auth...…

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…George Eliot's Quest for Moral Values, Her Interest' UN Deletes 5-Year-Old Complaint in Jews Outlined in Dr. Paris' Experiments in Life by Argentina Against Eichmann Case GEORGE ELIOT Wayne State University Press has just issued an impressive work dealing with the writings of George Eliot and her "quest for values." Entitled "Experiments in Life," this study by Dr. Bernard J. Paris, professor of English at Michigan State University, offers c...…

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…Weekly Quiz SYNAGOGUE gRVICES CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYDI: Services 7:20 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "Hope and Comfort of Israel." Joel Irvin Last and Mark Joe Upfal, Bnai Mitzvah. CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Services 7:15 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on "The Messages of Encouragement." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Fram will speak on "The So...…

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…ADL Reports Sharp Decline in Bias Against Jews at Winter Resort Hotels NEW YORK (JTA)—Discrimina- tion against Jews in the leading winter resort hotels and motels in the United States has gone down in the last year to 2.1 per cent, as against 14.8 per cent of those surveyed in 1963, the Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation League reported on the basis of a fresh survey con- ducted between November 1964, and March 1965. Noting that the new survey was Co...…

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…Rosh Hashanah occurs this year on Sept. 27 & 28. To assure yourself of being remembered to all your relatives and friends PLACE YOUR NEW YEAR GREETING NOW IN The Jewish News Types of Greetings Available: $3.00, $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, or More II IN MO MI all 111111 ME IN MI I•1 all Ili IN NM IN III IN 1111 MI II. 111111 MI 11111 NO 111.1 NI 111111 II a I 11 THE JEWISH NEWS 1 17100 West Seven Mile Road I Detroit, Michigan 48235 I ...…

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…Hadassah Convention Itinerary, Local Delegation Announced The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will send a delegation to Hadas- sah's 51st national convention at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City Sunday-Wednesday. Mrs. Jack W. (Lil) Perlman, president of the Detroit Chapter, will head the local delegation, which will include Mesdames Geraldine Black, Benjamin Bond, Henry Berris, William Budman Women's Cluhs ZEV SHALOM SISTERHOOD of Wood...…

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…Panel to Consider Role Of Community Councils Nislzar-Rader Wedding Anecdotes Point Out Solemnized in Garden Affection Between "The Role of Your Community Council in Maintaining a Stable Neighborhood" will be the topic of discussion by a panel headed by Judge Nathan J. Kaufman of the Circuit Court, 8 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Greenfield at Pembroke. Panel members will include Richard V. Marks, director of the Detroit Commis...…

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…Alan Nathan Places Second Nationally for Aetna Life Co. Jewish Meals Gourmet Dishes For Summer Alan Nathan, a representative of Aetna Life Insurance Co. in Detroit, has placed second nation- ally among all agents in the premi- um volume of life insurance protec- tion written during their first year with the company. Nathan, a graduate of Walsh Institute of Accounting, is asso- ciated with Aetna Life's G. B. Moore General Agency. Fish dishe...…

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…Stephanie Avrunin Now Mrs. Waldman Former Detroiters Feted on 50th Anniversary Activities LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE and PHILIP HANDLER - EAST SIDE LODGE announce their joint an- nual moonlight cruise, leaving from the foot of Woodward 9 p.m. Sunday. There will be dancing, en- tertainment and refreshments, it was announced by the two presi- dents, Harry S. Cohen of Marshall Lodge and Jules Abrams of Hand- ler-East Side Lodge, For reserva- tions c...…

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…Maxine Schweitzer, Ronald Grumet Marry MRS. RONALD GRUMET At a recent candlelight cere- mony at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Maxine Schweitzer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sch- weitzer of Country Club Lane, Birmingham, became the bride of Ronald Mark Grumet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Grumet of Tarey- ton Rd., Farmington. Rabbi Irwin Groner officiated. The bride wore a peau de soie ensemble. The gown and coat were trimmed with Alencon ...…

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…Ethel Cohen's Work for the Deaf Director of Nursery Schools for Israel's Deaf Appeals for Aid in Expansion Plans Brevities iLinda Talon to Marry Alan L. Michaels Sales of new individual life in- surance by the DETROIT-GOLD agency of the Massachusetts Mu- t u a 1 Life Insurance Co. during the month of July amounted said. The regular public school to $1,637,330 and ranked the local teachers are alerted and trained agency 11th among the compa...…

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…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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