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January 14, 1966 • Page Image 3

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1966-3 For American Savings Customers A SILVER DOLLAR BONUS!! Plus 44% compounded and paid quarterly While our supply lasts, all American Savings customers who add $200 or more to their savings account will receive a free, U.S. Silver Dollar*(uncirculated, 1881-1887, worth several times face value) If you don't have an American Savings account, now is the time to do something about it. All acc...…

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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 Edito...…

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…Congress Ignored on Its Stand to Deny Aid To Aggressors, Near East Peace Imperiled Amsterdam Jewish Paper Marks 100th Anniversary By MILTON FRIEDMAN But, this year, the "moderate and istration's professed aim of reduc- (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) new" Nasser denied the same right ing Near Eastern tensions and WASHINGTON—The failure of to an American ship. prevention of an arms race. the White House to achieve a "con- Congress last year urge...…

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…6—Friday, January 14, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • ................... THE REAL VALUE OF A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION CAN BE MEASURED BY THE LENGTH OF ITS SHADOW OF SERVICE TO A COMMUNITY Standard Federal Is proud to be helping more than 27,000 families achieve debt-free home ownership. And, Standard is assisting more than 88,000 savings account holders build more secure futures with insured Standard Federal savings accounts. Standard Federa...…

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…How Pope Rejected Jewish Demand for Rejection of Proselytization; Differences on Deicide Told in Look Federation Education Group to Start Study of Detroit's Jewish Schools' Needs on Sunday A comprehensive study of Jew- Before the Vatican Council voted the Jewish people by God as errors ish education in this community, including an appraisal of current Semitism and the Jews, a Vati- programs and existing policy, and Cardinal Bea's answer, acc...…

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…Jewish Community Foundation Committee to Aid Hebrew Schools, Sinai, Council Projects Grants approximating $60,000 have been recommended for pro- jects that will strengthen pro- grams and services available to the Detroit Jewish community. The action, taken Monday by the Jewish Community Foundation Committee of the United Jewish Charities was announced by Max J. Zivian, Chairman of the Com- mittee and former UJC president. Recommendations wil...…

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…History Repeats Itself - Story of 1788 Kosher Snack Bars Goldmann Outlines Urgency One of the most remarkable much, for they had made great of Philadelphia. A copy of it— of Bolstering Jewish Identity parades in all history is the one sacrifices to support the patriotic along with many more papers took place in Washington cause during the Revolution. Af- as Zionist Actions Body Meets which Aug. 28, 1963, when more than ter the conflict was ove...…

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…Rabbi Mordecai H. Halpern Challenges U. S. Jewry's Leadership Tests; Insists Spokesmen Must Possess General and Jewish Qualifications Jordan Bans Recruitment of Refugees ans." The so-called Palestinians make up about half of Jordan's total population. (The latest Unit- for Cairo Monday to discuss with ed Nations report gave the num- the Arab summit conference under ber of Arab refugees in Jordan way there the deepening crisis re- as 637,493....…

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…Setback for Extreme Bight Reported in French Analysis The extreme right in France re- ceived a severe setback in the re- cent presidential election and seems to pose no real problem to- day, although it still possesses nui- sance value and of course must be watched, a report on the election received from European headquar- ters of the American Jewish Com- mittee in Paris indicated. While attention centered on the rebuff to Ciharles deGaulle w...…

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…israers New Coalition Cabinet Selected by Levi Eshkol The Premier denied Bourguiba's had been announced as fatigue contention that both Israel and from campaigning and later in- Egypt had rejected his proposals. fluenza, was more serious than He said that President Nasser of had been indicated. Finance Min- Egypt had rejected the Tunisian ister Sapir will serve as acting leader's proposals outright but premier during the Premier's ab- that Is...…

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…Washington Eyes Israel's N-Weapon Potential (Continued from Page 1) 1966, it was said, and measures sought to inhibit Israeli develop- ment along these lines. State Department officials, meanwhile, said they had no com- ment nor confirmation of reports attributed to American officials that Israel has entered into a se- cret contract to buy medium-range ballistic missiles from France. The department sought to publicly dis- associate itself fro...…

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…MEN'S CLUBS CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSO- DIM MEN'S CLUB will present a lecture on "The Vatican Council Statement on the Jews - Promise for the Future" 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the social hall. Guest speaker will be Harold Schachern, reli- gious editor of the Detroit News. Following will be a social hour. No admission charge; public is invited. * * * CONG. A H A V AS ACHIM MEN'S CLUB, in conjunction with the Young Married Couples, will hold a "Night in...…

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…Mounting Honors for Koufax By JESSE SILVER (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) 1 J- -- Trying to keep up with Sandy Soufax off season activities is al- most as difficult as trying to hit his fast ball. It seems that the Dodger pitcher is being honored by everyone. His latest in a long list of awards is the "Player of the Year" by the Sporting News, the baseball news- paper. Other recent honors are Sports Illustrated magazine's "Sportsman of the...…

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…Author Fast Exposes Torquemada in New Novel Greenfield Young Israel Sets Addition YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD * Sanford Eisenberg, president of Young Israel of Greenfield, will lead in ground - breaking cere- monies for a new addition to the synagogue 11 a.m. Jan. 23. The community is invited. Leo I. Stern, architect, has de- signed the building which will en- large the present sanctuary and provide for three new youth activities rooms off...…

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…Orthodox Rabbis, Federation Start Fund for Traditional Institutions CCAR's Dr Silver to Talk at Beth El Services Tonight Couple Gives $1 Million to Cleveland Mt. Sinai CLEVELAND (JTA)—Establish- meat of a new clinical research institute at Mt. Sinai Hospital to be known as the Shirley and Maurice Saltzman Institute for Clinical Research, has followed a record gift of $1,000,000 by the couple. Announcement of the gift and the new institute w...…

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…O-V/ Young Israel Offers Sessions in Talmud, Daily Law The Young Israel Center of Oak- Woods will begin its winter session adult study program Jan. 25 and run for eight consecutive Tuesday evenings. A new group to be added to this year's- program will be a 7:30 p.m. Talmud class for pre-collegiate and collegiate youth with a basic familiarity Gemarah. Instructor will be Rau ii Manfred Pick, prin- cipal of Akiva Hebrew Day School. Two sessions...…

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…Fund-Raising Event to Benefit Asthmatics Practice Makes Perfect An educator says the average American doesn't know enough Detroit Junior Chapter, Chil- about our economy. Maybe not, omen's Club activities dren's Asthma Research Institute but taxes have forced him to prac- and Hospital, will be having its tice it. — The Birmingham (Mich.) WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- fourth annual Mr. and Mrs. Games Ec...…

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…Pioneer Women's Tea Thursday to Aid Histadrut, Carmiel Center Beth Nehama Lunchoen-Fashion Show to Host Mrs. Melvyn Douglas Here Sng ag ements Mr. and Mrs. Harold Block of Mrs. Norman I. Leemon and Feld, 1420 Strathcona. It will be Kipling Ave., Oak Park, announce chaired by Louis H. Boyar, nation- Mrs. Milton Weiss, co-chairmen of the engagement of their daughter the Beth Nehama building project al chairman of the board of gover- Eileen Ma...…

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…Groups Urged to Keep Away From Biased Clubs PHILADELPHIA — The local chapter of the American Jewish Committee has urged civic and community organizations to refrain from holding meetings at social clubs that exclude persons from membership on racial or religious grounds. The action of the Philadelphia chapter follows release by the national office of the AJC of a I NE UM Nil NM EN eft el EMI pamphlet on social club bias, "The Unequal Tre...…

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…Dianna Kaplan Bride of Richard Olan Fine MRS. RICHARD FINE The marriage of Dianna Kaplan and Richard Olan Fine was solem- nized at a candlelight ceremony in Beth Aaron Synagogue. They are the children of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan of Greenfield Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. William Fine of Great Neck, N. Y. The bride wore an ensemble of silk peau d'Ange and imported Alencon lace embroidered with pearls and crystals. The gown was styled with an Empire...…

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…Susan Green to Wed Alan Mark Silver activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Green of Pinehurst Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Susan Eileen to Alan Mark Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silver of Hartwell Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of Michigan State University's col- lege of education, and was af- filiated with Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne State University, where he was a member of Si...…

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…Mouth-Long Festival '66 to Bring Drama, Dance, Art, to Center; Sculptor Lipchitz Honorary Head Arts Festival chairman at the Center, is serving as general chairman. Highlighting the entire festival program will be a major art ex- hibition at the Center. In • addi- tion to various statuary pieces, oils, water colors and other paint- ings by noted artists gathered from important galleries through- out Michigan, will be several pieces • on loan ...…

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…Dedicate Forest Honoring Parents • • • activities Lynn Kagan Engaged 'Trends in Judaism' to Richard J. Colman Among Topics Set at U-M Pastors Parley Trend within the world's major faiths will be examined by 450 religious leaders Monday and Tuesday at the University of Mich- igan. Theme of the 27th annual Michigan Pastor's Conference is "Transition in Judeo-Christian Re- lations within the World Religious Situation." On Monday, in the campu...…

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…Sheri Lee Whitefield Engaged toNew Yorker People Make News Lauri Rubin to Marry Israel Scientisis Mr. Lowen of Seattle Develop Serum for Scorpion Sting Milton Katz, Henry L. Stim- GUNTER GRASS, author of "The (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Tin Drum" and "Dog Years," is son Professor of Law and Director to The Jewish News) coming to this country to lecture of International Legal Studies at JERUSALEM — Israel scientists Harvard University, has bee...…

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…'Hot Lunches at Bargain Prices' : Youth a e Bnai Moshe USYers to Sponsor Carnival Soup's on for the girls of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah's Beth Jacob branch, whose senior group opened a "restaurant" as part of the schoolwide drive to raise funds for Israeli institutions. Each class conducts its own project for the month-long campaign. U-M Honors Program Draws Many in Area University of Michigan fresh- men from the Northwest area figured promin...…

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…News Brevities - The CINCINNATI SYMPHONY THE METROPOLITAN MUSIC ORCHESTRA, fifth oldest in the GUILD is giving its fourth con- United States and among the top- cert of the season 8:30 p.m. ranked, visits Detroit Jan. 28, Wednesday, at the Michigan Con- when eminent pianist Byron Janis servatory of Music. The guild, performs with the group at Ma- now in its third year, is dedicated to the encouragement of musical sonic Auditorium. growth thro...…

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…Judi Colen to Be Bride Haber, Avrimin Center's Spring Semester Scheduled With New Adult Classes Included of joseph G. Schneider to Address Junior Division Sessions MISS JUDI COLEN Mr. and Mrs. Chester Louis Colen of Warrington Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter Judi Marlene to Joseph George Schne- ider, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schneider of Fleetwood Dr., Grosse Pointe Woods. "Today's Challenges for Tomor- row's Leaders"...…

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…New Economic Problems Are Facing Israel By ELIAHU SALPETER (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM—The end of last year was rather unpleasant for most Israelis. Day after day, the papers published reports of price increases due with the beginning of the new year. First came the report that the private health in- surance companies would hike their dues by about 20 per cent. This affects at least 150,000 families whose expenses will increase, ...…

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…18 Wartime Nazis Charged With Deaths of 120,000 Jews to Go on Trial in April BONN (JTA)—Eighteen former members of a Nazi security police unit in Stanislav, Galicia, will go on trial in Muenster in April on charges of wartime murder of thousands of Jews, it was an- nounced last weekend. The indictment charges the 18 former Nazis with the murder of 120,000 victims in the Stanislav district alone between 1941 and 1948. Hans Krueger, 56, of Lued...…

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…1966 and 1866 ,. Beginning 1966, what could be better than to glance back at 1866? Johnson was President of the United States then too—Andrew Johnson of Tennessee. It was just after the Civil War and there was a bitter Civil Rights struggle then as now. Johnson, a Southerner, had been a strong opponent of slavery, but in the matter of Civil Rights for the Negroes, he did not entirely satisfy the Northern radicals and he was the first and onl...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS0 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1966-33 AMM.41. ■ .0•311MIO0 ■ 1•0.01=13 ■ 04 ■ 0 4 Dinner at DARBY'S The Best of Everything is a real treat By Danny Raskin • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar CREDIT FOR THE above new title of our column goes to Al Holtz of the Detroit Free Press ... Al had "a million of `em" but liked the simplicity of the final name selected ... plus the many implicatio...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 34

…VIE GUIDE Assistance Programs Aid Canada Immigrants in Montreal, Toronto MONTREAL (JTA)-A total of ance programs for Jewish immi- Jewish Immigrant Aid Services $83,546 was spent by the Canadian grants in Montreal and Toronto, in the two cities. Jewish Congress in the last three conducted by organizations in these Want ads get quick results! months of 1964 for various assist- cities. Most of the funds went to the MOCION PlaURE WICK SOMEChiNG...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 35

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CALL VErmont 8-9364 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 16-HOUSES FOR RENT 16-A-WANTED TO RENT- HOUSES 16-8-WANTED TO BUY- HOUSES ROOM for working person. Kitchen privileges. Good transportation. UN 1-2314. We Need Listings ROOM for rent. Privileges. UN 2-8149. 18301 Monica. We have buyers waiting. Call us for quick action. Or we will buy for cash. NICE ROOM for working woman or nu...…

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…SOUTHFIELD The Buys of the Week 60 UNIT INVESTMENT YOU CAN RETIRE Aged owner won't wait, wants it sold at once, therefore priced so low. 2 & 3 spacious rooms ea. Good rent- ing location. Walking distance to Wayne University. Income $43,000 yrly. only $25,000 dn. Act now! * • • On This One A TREASURE Newer type 100 Unit apt. Bldg. 3-4- 5 rms. ea. air conditioned, 100% rented with leases & located on Ige. 5 acres with parking lot. Excelle...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK OAK PARK Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 10320 CORNING 3 bedroom ranch, passhall, family size kitchen, air-conditioner. Enclos- ed porch, 11/2 baths. Many extras. By Owner. LI. 2-2536. Lovely brk. bungalow, 2 bed- rms., dn. 1 paneled bedrm. up. Decorated, carpeting, drapes, tiled kitchen, tiled bath, full basement, auto. ht. side drive. FHA on...…

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…18-B—STORES FOR LEASE COOLIDGE AT 10 MI. RD. FOR SALE OR LEASE in active Oak Park shopping area. 40'x80' store, air-conditioned. Includes 12x18 ft. walk-in cooler, and compressor. LI 1-0300 19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY - LIVERNOIS 6 stores—all rented. $21,000. Nets $3,350 per year. Several others. VI 1-1400 ELSEA 56—ANTIQUES 40—EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Is really knocking. Investigate our two 18x60 buildings lo...…

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…Aaron Dubnove, Eminent Physician, Mrs. Heller, JWB Hebrew Scholar, Dies at Age 70; Head, Dies at 68 CHICAGO (JTA) — Mrs. Flor- Body Shipped for Burial in Jerusalem ence G. Heller, noted philanthrop- Dr. Aaron Dubnove of 2115 W. best informed Hebraists in this Grand Blvd., one of American community and an outstanding \, Jewry's most distinguished schol- expert in Yiddish literature. A ars, a dedicated physician who third cousin of the great hi...…

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…Melech Epstein's 'Profiles of Eleven' Biographies Enhance U.S. Jewish History Zangtvill's 'King of the Schnorrers' Skilfully Recreated in 'Comic Spirit' Grobstock thereby abandons the In Giovanni Boccaccio and in on only one occasion, Epstein The devotions to labor and to Israel Zangwill, in Thomas Mann, right to his own clothes: once records, did he refer to his Jewish- unionism of several of the per- Charles Dickens and Henry Field- having...…

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