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August 14, 1959 • Page Image 1

…Highlight s - of 11701Congress Sessions By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ STOCKHOLM, Sweden — The parliamen- tary aspect of the Plenary Sessions of the World Jewish Congress, the groupings of delegations by countries, the multi-lingual set-up, gave the conference held here, in the Parliament building, unusual significance. Not least in importance is the list of countries whence delegations have come to this Plenary. Represented here are the Jew- ries of A...…

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…THE DETR OIT JEWISH NE W S Fri day, August 14, 19 5 9 2 Purely Commentary. . STOCKHOLM—Students of social developments in Jewish communities and those who desire to acquire a- more complete knowledge of Jewish historical facts will benefit greatly from a visit to the Scandinavian countries. There are about 6.000 Jews in Denmark, ap- proximately 900 Jews in all of Norway and about 12,000 Jews in Sweden. Their position as citizens is glorious,...…

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…With Rabbi Isaac M. Wise in Old Detroit Centennial of Visit by Reform's Founder Editor's Note: The accom- panying article by Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of Temple Beth. El and the un- official historiographer of the Jews in Michigan, marks the centennial of the first visit in Detroit of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, the founder of Reform Judaism in America. The rare photo of Rabbi Wise is used through the courtesy of the American Jewish Ar...…

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…At the Moscow Exhibit 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, 1942 at P...…

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…4•1100.1•• ■ • Lebanon Can't Support Refugees; Threatens Split from Arab League Boris Smolar's Between You ... and Me° (Copyright, 1959 Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) The Khrushchev Visit: On the eve of the Soviet Premier's arrival in the United States, the Kremlin is taking a second look at its "Jewish prob- lem" ... Reliable information reaching American Jewish groups in this country indicates that differences of opinion are now de- ...…

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…Convention Names Jersey City Attorney Nat'l JWV Commander Bonn, Netherlands Sign Agreement Barr Succeeds Restitution; Close Two-Year Talks Kaufman as JWV on BONN (JTA) — After 22 jected to paying compensation months of negotiations, West to Italian Jews on the grounds National Leader Germany and The Netherlands that they were already paying NEW YORK (JTA)—Attor- ney Bernard Abrams, of Jersey City, N.J., a combat veteran of Joseph F. Barr, a ...…

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…Col. Gershon, to Open Season. for Bond Women Col. Shoshana Gershom, liai- son officer of the women's di- vision at the Israel Embassy in Washington, D.C., will be honored by Detroit leaders in the Israel Bond drive at a luncheon Tuesday. The Israeli leader, who pre- viously served as commander of CHEN, the Israel women's army corps, will spark the offi- cial opening fall event of the Detroit Women's Division, State of Israel Bonds. The lunche...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 14, 1959 8 Keating, Javits Blast Suez Boycott; Ask U. S. Intervene 800 Jews in Aden Keep Looking Forward to Psalmist's 'Next Year in Jerusalem' By ELIAHU SALPETER (Copyright, 1959, JTA, Inc.) * * (Editor's Note: Mr. Salpeter, chief correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in Israel, is now touring Asian and African countries. In this article, he describes the life of the Jews in Aden, a British...…

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…Soviet Returns 2 Jewish Books to Exhibit; Ignores Israel Parley WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Two Europe. Most of the experts is not consonant with the bravery, though in April, volumes about Judaism which did not reply. Some wrote American concept of free- 1944, they were in third had been removed from the simply that they would not dom." place among the "national. U.S. Exhibition in Moscow by attend. 2. The right of Jews to ities" thus honored in the S...…

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…THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 14, 19 59- 1 0 ig Business in Israel The Science of Stamps: A A former lawyer in Czecho- By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ TEL AVIV - - J.AFFA — Phi- slovakia, Dr. Hesky came to Is- lately has become a science. rael in 1939. Hitler had already For Israel it has become, also. been in Czechoslovakia for a an industry with major export year, and Dr. Hesky, who had potentials. To the postal author- been active in the Z...…

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…Ask Grant Be Tolerated as a 'Harmless Fuddy-Duddy By MILTON FRIEDMAN The principles of the Com- chairman, Jewish groups mission are described as so speculate whether the Cen- WASHINGTON—Why are "sacred" that "emotional tennial will serve as a source distinguished non-Jews reluc- minority protests" would of bigotry rather than tant to repudiate the anti- "only reflect on the minority "unity." Semitic fabrications issued by group." Dr. Bertram...…

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…Highlights From Sweden Zvi Tomkiewicz and others. Rabbi Mintz of Israel active on commissions . . . Israeli leaders played (Continued from Page 1) must be mentioned as one of the eminent Ortho- notable roles here . . Dr. Nahum Goldmann is dox personalities at the Plenary. The Polish observers, Julian Brszczewski, Nichel the brilliant general who directs a congress of so Mirski, Dr. David Sfard and Hersch Smoliar, at- Speaking of personalities...…

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…Max and Phillip Stollman will host a reception for Bar-Ilan University this Sunday evening, at the family summer home. 2675 Lake Angelus Rd., Pontiac. Guest of honor at the pro- gram, which will welcome home recent visitors to the Bar-Ilan University at Ramat Gan, Is- rael, will be James G. McDon- ald, the first U.S. 'Ambassador to Israel. In his address, McDonald will outline the current political and economic situation in the Jew- Max Stoll...…

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…4 THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, August 14, 1959- 1 Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim to Erect Facts on Placing Call America's Rabbi Soloveitchik Synagogue Building on Greenfield of the Mezuzah Likely Successor to Rabbi Herzog By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1959, JTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM (JTA) — Tel Aviv's Chief Rabbi Issar Unter- man requested his supporters to desist from a campaign to promote his candidature to suc- ceed the late Chief Rabbi Y...…

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…I Women's Invaluable Contributions . . Women; Clubs' JWV Activities Aid in. Decisions Reached at WJ Congress Mrs. Isadore Plaskove will be hostess to the membership of JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION at an open-air picnic in the garden of her home, at 19464 Woodingham. The event N,vi 11 take place at 12 noon, this Wednesday, instead of last Wednesday, as erroneously re- ported in last week's Jewish News. Mrs. Morris Mille...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Fr iday, Augus t 14, 1 959-16 • • 5 Mumford 'Cherubs' Honored at Institute of Northwestern U. IGTO Schiff-Wolfe Rites Planned for Dec. 20 Awards for outstanding work in the fields of journalism, mu- sic and general education were presented to Mumford dele- gates to the National High School Institute at Northwest- ern University recently. Five girls, Susan Gail Cohn, Julie Nichamin, Nancy Adel- son, Susan Taitelbau...…

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…Dickstein-Inaelman Rites in December activ ities i in Society Mrs. Rose Kastenbaum, of Flushing. Long Island, N.Y., is presently visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Sadie B. Haut. of 19312 Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Sander Eisenberg, of 14111 Greenbriar, Oak Park, have returned from a vacation in New York where they were the house guests of Miss Janet Statfeld. They returned here this week, together with Miss Statfeld, who will visit with her ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, August 14, 1959-20 Accept Deficit Budget Skulnik Turns 'Law and Mr. Simon' Miss Imber to Wed for Miami Federation into Slap-Happy, Top Comedy Play MIMIA (JTA) — The board of governors of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation dis- closed that it had accepted a total budget of $847,998 for operation of its local agencies in 1959-60. The budget involves a deficit of $83,720 for the year. The deficit was described ...…

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…The Hadassah Harvest Ball, to be held under the joint sponsorship of the Detroit and South Oakland County chap- ters, on Sept. 8 at the Sher- aton-Cadillac Hotel, will host guest speaker Mrs. Moses Ep- stein, former national presi- dent of Hadassah. Speaking again on Sept. 9 at the opening fall meeting of the Detroit chapter, Mrs. Epstein MRS. MOSES EPSTEIN will help put into orbit the annual honor roll campaign. The meeting is planned for 1...…

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…MS, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 14, 1959-22 IMP Curtain Going Up on Jewish Center Theater Season, Sept. 9 By CHARLOTTE HYAMS "There is no longer a magical distinction between a profes- sional actor and a well-trained amateur," claims Jerome Bayer, Director of the Jewish Com- munity Center dramatics de- partment. And the ambitious, energetic Bayer is out to prove it with the first complete drama season beginning Sept. 9. Accordi...…

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…13-FOR RENT: FLATS, INCOMES & APTS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CORTLAND (Russell Woods), upper 5, gas, sun-porch. WE 5-0559. EWALD CIRCLE Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. 3740 HUMPHREY - 6-room upper, near Dexter. Newly decorated. $60. WE 4-2894. FREE ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 14, 1959-24 17—HOUSES FOR SALE BIRWOOD-7 MILE Charming colonial on beautiful landscaped lot, 3 large bedrms., large screened terrace, gar., gas A. C. ht., 1 blk. to McDowell School. UN 4-4600 MR. SEIDON J. WM. KLEM OAK PARK, 23041 Kenosha—New low price, $13,950, $650 down, 2-car garage, carpeting, drapes, near shopping and synagogue. Owner, LI 6-0120. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE BILTMORE...…

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…OAK PARK KIPLING-10 MILE A real bargain, wide front ranch home with att. gar., lge. liv. rm. with nat'l firepl., beaut. kit., brkfst. area, enclosed porch with ht., 2 bdrms., pass hall, lot 101x135 with beaut. shrubbry. Mrs. Gates. GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE FOR SALE - BY OWNER Green-Acres Sub-Division Cape Cod Home 3 bedrooms, 114 bathrooms, den, recreation room, carpeting and drapes, dishwasher, refrigerator, electric s...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, August 14, 1959-26 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE CHIPPEWA JAMES COUZENS SNOWDEN, 20030 4 BDRM. BUNG!! OPEN 2 - 5 SUN. Attractive 5-room brick and stone bung., beautiful condition. garage, screened terrace, carpet. and drapes, gas heat. UN 4-4600 MR. SEIDON Stansbury—Call now for appt. Deluxe home blt. in '50. 2 bdrms. down, 2 up. Ideal as 3-bdrm. & den, ige. kit., terr., rec. ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Pk. - $2,000 dn. Terrific 3-bdrm. Col. Lge. rms., rear scrnd. porch, newly dec., carpt., drapes, gas ht. Imm. poss.! ! Must be sold. Synogs., shops. Outer Dr.-7 Mile. Miss Weitzman-Mr. Shlom. UN 4-3100 LI 3-2010 or LI 6-4507 SUN. EVES. REDFORD TWP. Beauties Left LOVELY OAK PARK And if they are stilt available they will be OPEN SUNDAY- Let us show you how easy you can become a home own- er in...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 14, 1959-28 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE MARLOW, 22121 W-A-N-T-E-D Oak Pks. finest loc. Gorg. 3- bdrm. F. brk. ranch. Lge. din. L, lovely kit. Ideal layout as 2- bdrm.. den. Rear Patio, beaut. yd. Walking dist. to Synagogue, shops, trans. 12 blk. Priced to sell. Miss Sherman. REAL ESTATE SALESWOMEN Highest Commissions Paid GROSS NORTHWEST Oak Park Galin Realty 9 Mile-Scotia Section Di...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE BRAND NEW DUPLEXES AS LOW AS $1500 DN. on Coolidge, 2 blks. S. of 9 Mi. Rd. Spacious and luxuri- ous units with basements, gas ht., disposals, 1 1 /2 tile baths, huge bedrooms, aluminum storms & screens, seeded lot, off street parking. Open Fri. Eve., Sat. 6 Sun., 1-8 Hannan Real Estate JO 4-6114 LI 9-2828 18643 Tracey Open Sun. 1-5 Face brick income bungalow. 6 large rooms down, separate apt. up., rec. room, side d...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 14, 1959- 30 OBITUARIES JACK COHEN, of Washing- ton, D.C., died Aug. 6. Services and interment in Washington. He leaves his wife, Clara; two brothers, Harry and Henry, of Baltimore, Md.; and three sis- ters, Mrs. Ben Hirsch, of De- troit, Mrs. Harry Karol, a for- mer Detroiter now of Hunting- ton Park, Calif., and Mrs. Ed- ward Rosenbloom, of Washing- ton. Family at 3754 Webb. * * * MARY ROSEN, 8660 Woo...…

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…On the Record By NATHAN Z I PRI N Kampfer. Another of his early Editor, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate American connections was with HAIFA-David Pinski, world the Yiddish weekly Die Ar- One Man's Opinion . prominent Yiddish author and beiter Zeitung. No one can ever accuse this writer of being either emo- playwright, died late Monday tionally or intellectually partial to Reform Judaism—a pasture night at his home on Mt. Car- Argentina Yiddishis...…

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…Delegates Ask Russian Emigration Urge Education as 'Instrument of Survival' at World Jewish Congress Assembly Continued from Page 1 instrument for Jewish survival in lands outside Israel. Jewish communities throughout the world are urged in the plan to provide adequate financial means for the establishment and maintenance of day schools. Another group of delegates, in addition to Mizrachi, was as- sured by Dr. Goldmann that the Congress will...…

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…Our Schools and Our Common Heritage. Problem of Affluence a Major Issue Commentary Page 2 VOLUME E JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Challenge of Hate Sheets: Analysis of Bigotry in the South Editorial Page 4 XXXIV—No. 11 ior,V, n1",lioii n Sillop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, November 14, 1958 $5 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Blo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, November 14, 1g58-2 Purely Cornmentary: Problem of Affluence .. School s and o ouurr Heritage By Philip Forum on Aging SiOMOVitZ la Federal injunction in Clinton, Tenn. His case serves to reassure those who may have yielded to panic as a result of threats from integrationists in the South that gangsterism has not run amuck and that our courts still are functioning properly. It does not mean that all danger...…

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…Israel Labor Coalition Split Over Arrest of Mapam Leader Direct ,1TA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News hated by all the neighbours of Israel in the Middle ,East and by all the people of Asia and Africa. The statement also commemorated the second anniversary of the Israel massacre of 47 Arab villagers in Kafir Kassim which falls today. It strongly demanded that the culprits be brought to trial.") Baerwald Social Work School Opens in Israel I...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS His Master's Voice 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 85, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription 85 a year. Foreign 86. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Post Offic...…

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…Dead Sea Scroll Expert Speaks at WSU, Thursday •\-\ The Very Reverend Mon.. signor PATRICK W. SKE- HAN will talk on "The Dead Sea Community and its Texts," as next lecturer in the Lea and Walter Field Lecture Series at Wayne State Uni- versity. The lecture will be at 8 p.m., Thursday, in room 101 of WSU's State Hall, Cass at Putnam. Admission is free and open to the public. Monsignor Skehan has stud- ied Semitic and Egyptian lan- guages and l...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, November 14, 1958-6 Three Jews Among Nobel Winners, -, in literature Physics , Medicine , Three of the Nobel Prize winners this year are Jewish. Boris Pasternak, the most controversial of the recipients, is still under fire in Moscow for his "Dr. Zhivago," which earned him the Nobel Prize for literature. Pasternak's father, the late Leonid Pasternak, was well-known in early Zionist cir- cles. Pasternak has d...…

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…Radio Cairo Airing Fictitious 'Protocols' Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News UNITED NATIONS—Western forces, led by the United States, are trying hard to get agreement from some Arab representatives on planning for care of the Arab refugees beyond 1960, when the present UN program for Arab refugee relief expires. It is the effort of these con- ciliatory forces that is respon- TMIMA PAAZ * sible for the slow pace of this year's annual...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S—Fr iday, November 14, 1958-8 Strictly Confidential by PHINEAS J. BIRON Israel and the Scientific Revolution We are giving you an ex- clusive quote from a recent address by Ambassador Abba Eban . . . The speech was delivered at the Weizmann Memorial in Israel on Nov. 2 and this is the only copy of text to have reached this coun- try . . . Said Ambassador Eban who now holds also the title of president of the Weiz- man...…

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…Judge Nathan J. Kaufman will be honored by a group of his friends on his 50th birthday, Thursday, with a stag birthday dinner party at Holiday Manor. Nearly 350 guests, including many city and state officials and judges appointed to represent that -Council at the Interna- tional Congress of Children's Judges _held in Brussels. By ap- pointment of President Eisen- hower, he represented the Un- ited States at this Congress. Married to the forme...…

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…. 1 ., Around the World... oo in ▪ r.4 A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. United States o Z NEW YORK — Israel London, publisher of Der Kval Books, cis announces publication of a Yiddish translation of Ernest Heming- way's Nobel Prize winning "Old Man and the Sea," in translation 1 by Meir Sticker, Day-Morning Journal city editor, illustrated by i,,, Leon...…

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…— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Nov. 14, 195 THE WORD YOU'VE WAITED FOR . About The New JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER ITS FACILITIES • TYPES OF MEMBERSHIPS • FEES filemhership applications now eifig accepted GENERAL MEMBERSHIPS Family Membership HEALTH CLUB $100 Individual Adult (Age 25 and over) . 75 Young Adult (Age 19 through 24) 35 Children and Youth (Age 3 through 18) 25 * Includes all legal dependents. Men $175** Wome...…

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…SYNAGOGUE Shaarey Zedek Opens $3,000,000 Drive Initial Pledges of $800,000 SERVICES with Pointing out that he, as a just a dream. Already it is on trustees, the campaign's "A" TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram will speak on "The Roosevelts in Jewish History." The Bar Mitzvah of David Robert Stutz will be observed. At 11 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Gerald David Schles- singer will be observed. TEMPLE BET...…

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…Nearly 1,000 students who at- The event will take place at Rabbinical Points tend the Beth Yehudah Schools 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Latin on Disinterment will be the beneficiaries of the Quarter, and will feature Igor Editor, The Jewish News: annual dinner and show held by G o r i n, operatic baritone, and In regard to your Nov. 7 the Synagogue and Business- Joey Adams, popular comedian. report on a recent decision by men's Councils of the sc...…

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…hula Ann Goldberg Playground Dedicated by Hebrew _Academy The Suburban Community lions were made to the build- ing and this year new mem- bers were added to the teach- ing staff. Young Israel of Oak-Woods is only one of the many con- program, one that has grown gregations that has realized the stronger and more meaningful importance of sound education- with each succeeding year and al programs, both at the adult which is now open to members ...…

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…All four groups of the South Oakland County Chapter of Hadassah will be in action this week, with individual meetings all scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. Huntington Woods-Southfield, meeting at Cong. Beth Shalom, 14601 Lincoln, Oak Park, will highlight Youth Aliyah. A nar- ration, "Why Not, Mommy . ," written by Mesdames Daniel Mandelbaum and Ernest Beck, will feature Mrs. Fred Borson and Stephanie Beck. A children's fashion show and bagels...…

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…is a lot o Mings .. . [n the newspaper world, millions of individual letters go into one edition and one letter misplaced can mean untold distress. Many are the "slips" that show as the tempo increases, when the dead- line approaches. It is at this particular moment, a fast-moving composing room reaches its zenith to fulfill a publisher's dream. Here, at Post, a conscientious effort is put forth by craftsmen to keep human frailty at a min...…

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…I WHY WORRY I I Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Phone DI. 1-2755 Women's Auxiliary, HOME FOR AGED, will hold its annual member-bring-a-member in e e t- ing, Monday, at 12:30 p.m., at the Home, 11501 Petoskey. Mrs. Me y e r Silverman announces that the program will feature the Home for Aged choral group, directed by Mrs. Samuel Barr. A tour of the building is plan...…

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…Sam. Levenson Here Tuesday for BB Show Concluding six-months of fund-raising .efforts, the Greater Detroit Bnai B r i t h Women's Council will present its "Star- Studded Show" at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Fox Theater. Highlighting t h e evening's entertainment will be Sam Lev- enson, the former high school teacher who is now one of t h e nation's biggest names in comedy. Appearing with Levenson will be the Barry Sisters, a singing duo who ha...…

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