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May 14, 1965 • Page Image 1

…This sum, assured in the current Allied Jewish Campaign, marks a new high in fund raising for the major causes in Detroit's communal activities since 1959. The oversubscription of the goal aspired to for 1965 was an- nounced at the victory dinner Wednesday evening at the Jew- ish Center. Detailed story on Page 6 MICHIGAN EK THE JEWISH NE MAY 16-21 ..). -r F c)i A Weekly Review MICSIGAN... Dyncrotir Hebrew Redivivus: Compilation of Po...…

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…Purely Commentary 1 1 :,hot 'The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself'—Major Classic of the Year Holt, Rinehart and Winston has just issued a volume that can be labeled as truly great. "The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself," edited by Stanley Burnshaw, T. Carmi and Ezra Spicehandler, is a most unusual compilation. It contains the works of 24 modern Hebrew poets, in the original Hebrew, in phonetic English transliterations, with literal translations and with e...…

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…West Germany, Israel Close Deal on Relations (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—An exchange of notes establishing diplomatic rela- tions between West Germany and Israel was announced in a joint communique Thursday. Text of the note and the contents of an exchange of letters between Chancellor Ludwig Erhard and Premier Levi Eshkol also were published. The communique was brief, and the letters referred to the background of...…

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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 a...…

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…The Germans Who Fought Back Baron Recalls Resistance Against Hitler A tragic history lesson that could well be applied to policy toward some Middle East nations was offered here by a German who saw his country succumb to a madman. "The p o l i c 37 of appeasement when dealing with a totalitarian state apparently is one of the most dangerous lines to follow. Per- haps we have reason to remem- ber this now and again, although Hitler is dead." B...…

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…Allied Jewish Campaign Exceeds Coveted Goal V olunteers Acclaim Good Results; Hear Morris Abram Report on Bias Decline An enthusiastic leadership Wed- nesday night acclaimed the high- ly successful results of the 1965 Allied Jewish Campaign when Wiliam Avrunin, executive direc- tor of the Jewish Welfare Feder- ation. announced at the closing dinner meeting, of the drive that a total of $5,158,800 had been as- sured. Sol Eisenberg, co-chairm...…

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…Johnson Decrees Ellis Island as a Historic Shrine (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON—President John- son proclaimed E 11 i s Island, through which millions of immi- grant Jews passed en route to American settlement, a United States historic shrine. He used the opportunity to ex- press the hope again that Con- gress would commit present "out- dated" and "worn-out' immigration laws "to history too." At a White House cerem...…

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…With a Song come hard to a man who cannot Fenakel, the festival will feature two works by Julius Chajes, direc- forget? "Many times I have been asked tor of the Jewish Center Sym- and Faith — in His Heart how I survived the tortuous labors phony Orchestra. One of the under the Nazi regime," he said. works, "Hebrew Suite for Clarinet, "My only answer has been my Strings and Piano," will have its were dismissed from the com- everlasting faith...…

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…Communitywide Tree-Planting Campaign Inaugurated Rep. Broomfield Greets Israel Anniversary Greeting Israel on the Jewish greatness will grow in peaceful to Honor Bernard Isaacs; Many Plant Israel JNF Gardens State's 17th anniversary, Congress- pursuits, in labors of the mind and At the Bernard Isaacs Testimonial Dinner planning meeting, are (from left) Morris Brandwine, Mrs. Pearl Nosan, Abe Kasle, Seymour Frank, Dr. Israel Wiener and Philip ...…

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…Detroiter Stationed at.Libya AF Base Windsor Center Arranges Exhibit of Israeli Paintings at the opening in addition munity's celebration of the 17th Tells of 2nd-Class Citizens: the Jews The Jewish Community Center to hosts Mrs. Strathman were Dr. Irwin A dismal picture of life in the Jewish community of Libya em- erged from reports home by a young airman from Detroit. Twenty - four - year - old Henry Friedman, son of the David Fried- mans o...…

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…Zeltzer Slated for Hebrew Schools' Presidency; Teachers to Be Honored The 45th annual meeting of the entation to representatives of the United Hebrew Schools will take Jewish Welfare Federation of the place at 6:15 p.m., June 1, at the latest textbook published by the Esther Berman Building. It will be UHS, with funds allocated by Fed- a dinner meeting, and parents, eration: "Habiyit Hayehudi" for friends and member of the schools Beth and Gi...…

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…SYNAGOGUE Dr. Sheldon D. Stern Heads Married Group at Beth El SERVICES Dr. Sheldon D. Stern was elected mology at Wayne State Univer- Kanter at the Married Group's president of the Married Group sity. Officers and directors will "Carnival Caprice" 7:30 P.m. of Temple Beth El. be installed by Rabbi Morton M. Saturday at the Temple. Other - officers elected were Mar- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■11■0■ vin Novick and Dr. Werner G. Heim, vice presidents; Sylvia Bu...…

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…Dr. Belkin, Sen. Keating to Address Yeshiva University • Dinner on June 2 Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of Yeshiva University, will address the eighth annual dinner of the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva Uni- versity 6:30 p.m. June 2 at the stituent schools from four to 13; its annual operating budget from $444,000 to $29 1/2 million; and physical facilities from one build- ing in the Washington Heights sec- Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. tion of Man...…

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…House Hears Plea for Russian Jewry (Continued from Page 1) the situation of Soviet Jewry and that such intervention would prove inefficacious and futile." He stressed that "we believe these reasons for inaction are invalid. Especially now, for this is a singularly opportune mo- ment in the relations among states. For years it might have been expected that any expres- sion by the United States on the matter of Soviet Jews would be dismissed in...…

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…Yay ! It's Rockwell for Dog Catcher NY Legislature OKs Texts to All Students Despite AJCongress Opposition Agudath Israel of America, Torah of Orthodox Rabbis of the United ALBANY—The New York State Umesorah (the National Society for States and other Jewish religious Assembly approved overwhelming- Hebrew Day Schools), the Union organizations. ly Tuesday a bill to allow school boards in the state to provide text- books to students of private...…

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…DO t ■ I'T - FORGET 'T 0 TRY T+IEM, BAR EL .e MAKE SUIze -r-HgY _BEREL, GO BUY some MATC-HES -1-0 1_164-1 .-1- $1,600,000 Jewish Center I TRIED EVE.12.Y ONE 11.17 -4-1E STORE . -T-1-4EY WERE LYNN Mass., (JTA) —Plans were announced here for the con- struction of a $1,600,000 ultra- modern North Shore Jewish Com- munity Center. ALL GOOD: I WILL, PAPA!' HANUICKAIN CANDLES. Plans $300,000 Synagogue JACKSON, Miss., (JTA)—Plans were announ...…

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…Nazi Spy Ring, Zvi Klein Builds Computer at Age 16 Arms Nabbed by Israeli Teen Electronics Whiz Zips Into Detroit on Trip means "deer" in English) found ' orientation in the principles in- CHARLOTTE HYAMS Stockholm Police As BY soon as Zvi Klein got into more young people here than in volved, from the Weizmann corn- . (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) STOCKHOLM—An armed Nazi anti-Semitic sabotage and spy group was uncovered Tues...…

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…Workmen's Circle 17 Years in Retrospect Sets Family Outing Israel's Progress Ci ted at Celebration Workmen's Circle has scheduled its annual Restaurant Day festivi- ties for Sunday at the W. C. Cen- ter. A home-cooked meal will be served 2-7 p.m. A special chil- dren's menu will be available. A television set and a clock radio will be awarded as prizes. Proceeds go to the aid of the Workmen's Circle School Fund. For reservations, call Rochell...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 14, 1965-19 Radomer to Talk Business omen's au& SHERWOOD CHAPTER, Hadas- sah, will hold its installation lunch- eon noon May 25 in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Berton London, 18900 Fairway. Guest will be George D. Mrs. Leslie Moss will be installed Barahal, Wayne State University by past president professor of educational and clini- Mrs. Gerald cal psychology, who will speak on Bloom following "Achieving Emo...…

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…Blueprint Israel Bond Reinvestments At the initial meeting which launched the Detroit Israel Bond Reinvestment Program and which resulted in the formation of the Israel Bond Reinvestment Committee. Members of the Women's Reinvestment Committee are, from left, seated: Mesdames Morris Miller, Dan Shapiro, Norma Hudosh, Max Solarz, Jack Berent and Louis Winkler; rear, Mesdames Michael Michlin, Isadore Singer, Philip Slomovitz, Harold Robinson an...…

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…Joey Russell to Be Star at Lansing Bond Dance El Al's Turkey Red pe Gobbles Up Prize Melva rden-Riseman That "All-American" bird=the turkey—has become an interna- tionally famous globe-trotter. Universal turkey-favoritism is currently evident half-way around the world in Israel. In a recent nation-wide recipe contest, the bird — alias Turkey Sharon — strutted-off with first prize. The name of this recipe identifies the i fowl with the rich S...…

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…• • Study Club Chorale to Present Musical Program Workmen's Circle Simons to Celebrate to Pay Tribute to 50 Years Together Joseph Bernstein The choral group of the Music Study Club will present a program under the direction of Don Frohman 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the International Institute. Edith Haladjoff, a scholarship student of the Music Study Club, will be guest violinist on the program, which will be preceded by dessert luncheon. In th...…

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…Beth Am Sisterhood to Show Spring Styles I. omen's (More Clubs Page 19) SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer IL Women, will hold its Mothers and Daughters Installation Dinner 7 p.m. Tuesday at Mayfair Caterers. Guests invited. For reservations, call Adele Ozrovitz, LI 5-6163, or Molly Silberschein, LI 5-1953. En- It tertainment will be a presentation of "Fiddler on the Roof," by the • Sharona Choral Group. * * GEMILUTH CHASSODIM SIS- TERHOOD will hold ...…

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…Sociologist Dr. Otto Pollak to Speak Judith Caplan Bride S. Z. Shragai, First Jerusalem Mayor, Before Joint Annual Center Meeting of Dr. Dennis Phillips Will Be Guest in Detroit Next Month Dr. Otto Pollak, professor of so- ciology at the University of Penn- sylvania, will be principal speaker at the combined annual meeting of the Jewish Center, Jewish Fam- ily and Children's Service and Re- settlement Service 8 p.m. Thurs- day at the Center. ...…

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…News Brevities The 28th annual LETTER CAR- RIERBENEVOLENT FUND FIELD DAY and picnic is sche- duled for June 27 at Walled Lake Amusement Park. Proceeds will provide funds to cover letter car- riers' emergency needs not cov- ered by their employment. Games, rides, swimming, s o f t b a 11 and ' prizes will be featureq. For tickets, see your letter carrier. * * * THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will return to Oak Park 8:15 p.m. Tuesday for a sec-...…

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…• Detroiters Welcomed by Eshkol A group of Detroiters now visiting Israel was welcomed by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol. From the left at the reception, are Mrs. and Mr. Meyer Cooper, Mrs. Ada Linden, Mrs. and Mr. Joe Green- baum and Mrs. and Mr. Harry Schumer, with. the Prime Minister in the center. The Detroiters during their stay visited and observed many of the projects supported by Israel Bonds, such as the National Water Carrier, bringing...…

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…People Make News Dr. Jacob E. Goldman was pre- sented with a Good Citizen Plaque by the Ford Motor Co., where he is director of the Scientific L a b- oratory. Presen- tation of the award was made at the sixth an- Community Service Awards Dinner. Dr. Gold- man, nominated by William Av- runin, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, was Dr. Goldman cited for his ac- tivities for the Federation and Allied Jewish Campaign, particu- l...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, May 14, 1965 Jericho Temple Celebration Bialistoker-Brisker Aid Society will celebrate Israel's independ- ence 8 p.m. Wednesday at Jericho Temple. A drive for Israel Bonds will be held, and a couple will be honored. Miss Feldman to Marry Michael P. Goldfine "LETTER BOX" Rabbi J. Litke Appeals for Respect for Dead Editor, The Jewish News: Jewish funeral practices are de- signed to affirm the honor and re...…

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…activities in Society Rabbi and Mrs. Noah M. Gamze will be honored at a tea for members of Downtown Synagogue and their wives 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Marguerite Kozern Chajes left for Europe, where she will present a series of lecture-recitals on American music from the 17th to the 20th centuries. She will appear over the Bavarian Radio network in Munich, and will visit the May festivals in Prague, Czechoslovakia. As in previous years her host for t...…

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…IUMFORD Youth Page I Cultural Arts Festival Is Opened at Center; Display, Program Set The Youth Division of the Jew- photography, sculpture, ceramics, ish Community Center is spon- and pottery. soring a Jewish Cultural Arts A display of art work by 7th Festival to allow young people to 12th graders will be in the to display their art work, includ- main lobby of the center through ing drawing and painting, jewelry, May 23. There will be a T...…

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…THE J WISH NEWS, 0 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 14, 1965-31 UNCLE ABE'S TAVERN LARCO'S SELF-SERVE RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the • Lunches • Dinner • Cocktails Discerning Taste • Our Specialty Roast Round of Beef Banquet Facilities Piano Entertainment 59 Seward (Just W. of Woodward) 871-2644 Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 .620, actfrgil ...…

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…`Rope Dancers' Proves a Grand Finale Center Theater closed its sea- son's trilogy with 1. dramatic bang last weekend. Morton Wishen- grad's "The Rope Dancers," di- rected by Betsy Savage, was done with sensitivity by an able cast, and its acting highlights were the brightest of the year: June Snow and Joyce Feurring. The play, based on an actual case history in New York's Belle- vue Hospital, centers on the tragic family circumstances resulti...…

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…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS AMBER APARTMENT COL- ONIES "pour le bon mar- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS che". 549-4045, Crooks Rd. Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information .. . at 13 1/4, R. O. 13-C-CO-OP APARTMENTS CALL VErmont 8-9364 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FOR SALE Friday, May 14, 1965-33 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT JJ LOVELY f...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS. Enjoy golf course view. In A-1. 3 bedroom colo- nial, 1 1,:, baths. Low taxes. LI. 2-0527. OAK PARK. 3 bedroom, 3 bath air- conditioned ranch. Recr. room. $2100 down. F.H.A. By owner. LI. 8-8234. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE NORTHLAND AREA HAVE YOIU, A LOT? ST. MARY'S COR. HESSELL, 6 yrs. old, gorgeous custom built brick, 7 rms., 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family rm., CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED, su...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD'S CHOICEST LOCATION See model at 24525 Lee Baker Dr., Washington Village Sub. 547-3990 NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Call for Appointment OFFICE — UN 4-9151 3 bedrooin brick ranch completely carpeted, attached garage, fin- ished basement, enclosed porch. Beautifully kept. First offering. Owner. 20236 WESTMORELAND Open Sun. 2-5 1 Block from Ford High Shigtwaaci aitiaqc KE 1-2319 LaMAR BLDG....…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE CALL EL 6-6846 OAK PARK 20840 PARKLAWN - 5-year-old, 3-bedroom, 2 full bath ranch. Built-in kitchen, fully land- scaped. Carpeted, draped. All schools walking distance. Elegance is the keynote of this large, luxurious cent. ent. brk. ranch, 2 bedrms., pan. den, full din. rm., lovely mod. kitch. with besot. carpeting; new drapes, fin. Rec. Rm., gas ht., cent. air cond., freshly de...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED 22-C-REAL ESTATE - CANADA PRACTICAL NURSING for mothers and new born babies. $13 a day. Stay week or weeks. Phone 834-8016. Coyle, 19341 Open Sun. 2-5 WINDSOR, CANADA Charming cent. ent. colonial, blt. '51, 112 baths, rear pan. Den. w/blt-ins, attic fan, lovely kitch. large screened terrace, brick Bar- B-Q & patio, 2V, car gar. THEL- MA POLSKY, 342-8255 or VE 8-0077. For all kinds of Real Estate...…

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…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 stano- ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * The family of the late Irving Efros announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 p...…

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…Radiologist Solis-Cohen Is Dead in Philadelphia OBITUARIES JOSEPH HOFFMAN, 1972 • Cort- land, died May 7. No survivors. * * * JOHANNA CRAME R, 18303 Muirland, died May 6. Survived by a son, Federico of Buenos Aires; a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Gretl) Frank; one brother and two grandchildren. * * * ALEXANDER S I M 0 N, 2646 Park, died May 7. Survived by a son, Jerome; and three grand- children. * * * PETER ROGGIN, 3709 Richton, died May 8. Survive...…

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…Israel Meissen in Opened 'Mid Fanfare LBJ Sends Congratulations; prince of Thailand also attended. Foreign art consignments, which have been insured for $20,000,000, have been loaned from museums and private collections in the JERUSALEM (JTA) — Under Israel and abroad were present United States, Canada, England, clear, sunny skies, the Israel Mu- as President Zalman Shazar form- France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany. Italy and ...…

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