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January 14, 1972 • Page Image 18

…• Yiddish Press i n- an Era- -Of Mirth Bayard Rustin: By DAVID SCHWARTZ runs. They were glad they didn't Racism Behind (Copyright 1972, JTA, Inc) have to run home but could take The Tog-Morgen Journal h as .; the trolley car. And as for prize Queens Protests passed into history. There is no t fights, anyone fighting with their TR—Friday, January 14, 1972 THE DETROIT-jEWISH NEWS KosherFood at Princeton too much left of the once so liv e ...…

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…'Centex Aigt.D&Y • Miami's corpnet.HoteL-Now Is Strictly Kosher . N$Ny _YORK (JTA) — One of the first prOjeets41 - the -United States in which Jews and Indians have worked together to develop ,a day care center for. Indian, black and white children is in operation in an inner-city -section Of Minne.aPirlis with a militl:racial staff and board. MIAMI -BEACH — The Coronet The hotel at 20th St. and Col- Hotel, one of Miami Beach's best- lins...…

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…20—Friday, January 14, 1972 p SYNAGOGUE Study Institute Ready at Adas Shalom THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Adas Shalom Institute of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, will begin Adult Jewish Studies will begin 8:45 p.m., Jan. 25 with Mrs. Man Jan. 25 for eight consecutive Tues- day evenings, excluding Feb. 8. Jackson Levin speaking on "Who On each of these evenings a lecture Are the Foes of Feminism?" Mrs: will be preceded by classes at Levin- has worke...…

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…'Darin Gave Own View on Duplication JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Leon Dulzin, treasurer of the Jewish Agency, said he was expressing his personal view when he sug• gested last week that the absorp- tion ministry be abolished because its work duplicated that of the Jewish Agency, He made the suggestion in con- nection with the government's roblem Friday, January 14, 1972-21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS economy drive which seeks to re- duce the budgets ...…

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…Jews and Beduin in Joint Zahal Camel. Unit in Sinai By MOSHE -RON Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent Israel has revolutionized the life of Beduin tribes. These tribes live in the surround- ings of Beersheba and after the Six-Day War they spread into the Sinai Desert, where they live in the same manner as thousands of years ago. For many of them, modern times of Phantoms, Apol- los and rockets have no effect and they continue to live in ...…

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…FridaY, January 14, 1972-23 Yiddish Language Not Diminished by Death of *Daily, Says Mlotek THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEW YORK (JTA)—The demise for of the Workmen's Circle, to Bikel; Chains Bass, executive di- of a Yiddish daily "does not re- some 900 guests attending the rector of the World Jewish Cul- flect a diminution in the use of 54th annual luncheon-banquet of ture Congress; and Mrs. Beatrice Yiddish as a language any more the Jewish l...…

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…French Leaders Point to Community Program 24—Friday, "ma" By MURRAY ZUCKOFF JTA News Editor exponent of Jewish renaissance, pendence from France, the emigra- found little empathy among native tion of Algerian Jews provided a NEW YORK (JTA) — In 1971 French Jews. At the same time, new catalyst for Jewisfi conscious- French Jews displayed a remark- Topiol recalled, the native French ness. The immigration from West- able degree of self-confiden...…

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…7 Danny Raskin's LISTENING THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1972-25 Benefit Will AidlNentally 111.'thildren: -` The Foundation for Mentally der 12 years of age half-price) go Ill Children presents an evening for the needs of the youngsters at at "Disney on Parade" 8:30 p.m. Fairlawn Center, Pontiac State Feb. 18 at Olympia Stadium. Pro- Hospital. For information call Mrs. ceeds from tickets (children un- Dale Miller, Jr., 644-7...…

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…- 26—Friday, January 14, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1-27 ONE OF DETROIT'S FINEST SUPPER CLUB LOUNGES I [----- FEATURING AT THE PIANO LIAR SONGS WITH A FLAIR • IUSINESSMINS LUNOKOKS • AFTER THEATER SELECTIONS • • DINNERS by ROBERTA BLAIR 78952 WOODWARD In Sacks & Sono Gilbert. Hops By Danny Raskin 1 11111 SOUTH Of 7 Mlle RD. 368-1520 The Best of Everything ONLY PLACE TO GET a German Opera Company Cancels Israel Tour (JTA)—Th...…

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…28—Friday, January 14, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • January Only Beginning at Northville Woinews Club activities 1 FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Wo- Wednesday at the Coach House men's American ORT, will meet at club room. Mrs. Irving Plotnick, Mizrachi Women, will meet noon Knob-in-the-Woods clubhouse 12:30 Histadrut chairman, has arranged Monday at the Zionist Culture Cen- p.m. Wednesday. A dessert lunch- the afternoon. A new...…

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…Beverly Braiker to Wed Hadley .)1 7ine in March • Ira Hirschmann, diplomat and and authority on the Middle East, will address the women's division PaceSetters meeting of the 1972 Allied Jewish. Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund noon Jan. 26 at the home of Mrs. Richard Sloan, 1025 E. Glengarry Cir., Birming- Beverly Cohen to illarry Gary Plasko in August MISS BEVERLY BEAU= Mr. and Mrs. Ben Braiker of Boegman Ave., Huntington Woods, announce ...…

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…30—Friday, January 14, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Middle East Specialist Rabbi Slonim to Address JNF Women at Donor Tea Writer and Mid East specialist, the establishment of Israel in 1948. Rabbi Reuben Slonim, will be fea- The topic of his speech will be tured speaker at the Women of "Israel and the Mid East Today." Jewish National Fund Donor Tea Rabbi Slonim has covered three noon Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Arab-Israeli wars and the Niger-...…

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…THE DE11012 JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1972-31 - Research Lab Dedicated at Hebrew U. Wailers Honored at Mager' David Adom Function - A JERUSALEM — The William at the Hebrew University—Hadas- Barg Cancer Research Laboratory sah Medical School was dedicated in memory of William Barg of Philadelphia, by his family. ; YOUR_ ,CANDID -COLOR The cancer research depart- . ment at Hebrew University dates_ .1113 M back to the 1930s, when it wa...…

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…t tigson-Zum bog Rites Scheduled for :ILI rch THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, Jensaary 14, 1972 se. Perlman Splendid in 2 Appearances With - Symphony W poultry produc to pamper your taste. . Under the direction of Sixten Ehrling, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra gave a magnificent pre- sentation of the Brucker Symphony at the concerts last Thursday and Saturday. A long, near-an hour. symphony ("Romantic ), its direction re- quired _gre...…

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…MILlatinialrcaoR. - -3' THE DETROff-- ,pnounews - Friday, January 14, 1972-33 Jo Antar, Israeli Artist, to Entertain at --Shaare - Zedelg. Hospital lineefit The 'Detroit .-- Frierids of Shaarey tube --- from a cystoscope (used Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem will for examination of the bladder) hold a benefit concert 8 p.m. Jan. as an introducer for the endo- ' 30 at Oak Park High School. tracheal tube. Featured artists are Julius Cha- The i...…

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…Area Lawyer Gets Coveted Honor League Member Groups to Show Their Stu Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity, at its national convention in Chi- cago, elected Gabriel Moscow, De- troit area attorney, as its supreme executive chancellor. Other Detroit area 'attorneys elected to high. national offices_ were: Benjamin J. Safer, supreme graduate bursar: Frederick B. Gold, supreme-editor; Harry Klein,' supreme liaison officer; and Dan-, lel S. Weiss, sup...…

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…faitirsT" Marf ' jam" 14, 171-35 Truman-Brenner Zionists Map Saturday Meeting - I .ired To Hebrew University Scientist Team Obtains World's Clearest Spectrum of Ionized Atoms - Thunail-Brenner Branch Labor Zionist Alliance, will meet 8:30 Scientists at the Racah Insti- According to Prof. Fraenkel, temperatures at which nuclear PARK pm. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Physics at the Hebrew this achievement opens up a new fusion may take plac...…

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…Hebrew U. Expands Asian Studies to Meet Growing Student Interest JERUSALEM — Reflecting the growing interest in Asian culture, the department of Chinese and Japanese studies at the Hebrew University has recently been ex- RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD • Orchestras • Entertainment • Speakers • Concerts Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 • ....... panded and this year will award its first set of bachelor degrees. This tri...…

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…Group Ait Show ' The 1972 art -exhibition t Garelick's Gallery, Birming- ham, will be a group showing of contemporary American artists in- cluding Ruth Gikow, Lillia Desow- Fishbein, Raphael Soyer, Phillip Evergood, Jack Levine and Robert Phillips. The show will open with a special preview noon-5 p.m. Sun- day and run through Jan. 29. Gal- lery hours are 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays; Thursday and Friday kni..*94;430 Arnie - leSterte Art "OaWi...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, January 14, 1972 Local Bond Cash Sales Total $4.5 Million EMIRIESTONE - -JEWELRY' The 1971 Detroit Israel Bond Other highlights included events tion in the U.S. In Bond High ■ Isolevair Memosoritior. *Wooer& Itrpaoriss Campaign resulted in $4,519,400 in sponsored by Israel Bond medical Holy Day Appeal results. SUITE 364 ADVANCE =G... cash sales, it was announced by professions, Alpha Omega Dental Dinners w...…

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…The eleetknof 1ASOKI,110N- GMAN'ai al- member of ths,:beard f . directer37rof MSP -?Ifichtstries orp., Center Line,-eras announced y Jackson W. Smart; Jr., presi- ent and chief , oxedutive - officer. onigroan is n - senior partarir in e Detroit law trim of Honigman, flier, Schwartz-and Cohn.-flonig- - an is chairman' or-the - Michi- an Law Revision. CoMmission and member- of the JtidiCial Tenure author of Mich- an Couit Rules Annotated. ke Ne...…

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…• 49-4.14.g, Jecanig 14,1972 41111.111011;4112511 NEWS Awl aith Arctivities Michigan BBYO Elects Mrs. Lesine State Senate Community Illoot ; cutter State Sen. Daniel S. C.00pei (D- At the recent annual meeting of Mfs. Irving Isaacs, Harold Jaffa Oak Park) announced the passage' the Michigan Bnai Brith Youth Mark Lavetter, David Levine, and presentation of a Michigan Organization board of .directors, Charles Milan, Mrs. Seymour Resolution ...…

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…roves -3, Progranti liElleinnlifilla Afilk9s WelOin --i- RbhiS — 14P1472/41 %mitt fands-Tota I $2.1 Ilion Infusing Halakha = Lindsay Names Msdintor in lyyg*IIrs4ipRStrike NEW YORK (JTA) NEW YORK XITAj r 'mayor our agencies to do - everything hu- Lind- three major programs to aiCV Jew- say_ adrldnistcatien approved ish poor. The state has promised to provide matching federal funds for these programs. Formal state approval of the city's request...…

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…L.471er1 MgM:''',5, :rz TIE DETROIT JEW511 NEWS 42.-Frizley, Jemmy 14, 1972 Akiva Action Line Lahav Youth Mapping Serricas-Retreat Hillel Students Learn Tzedaka Lahav, United Synagogue Youth, in cooperation with the Cantor's Club of Cong. Beth Achim, will conduct services in the main sanc- tuary during the Shabat Mandar (youth service) 9 a.m. Jan. 22. Following the service will be a luncheon at which Cantor and Mrs. , -WT Simon Berrnan...…

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…Twin Cities Federations Reaching -Out:to Cathpus MINNEAPOLIS -, ("MA. .= A 29- year-old. social ; has been named by the Federations of Min- neapolis and St`Paul to seek. out Jewish students and faculty mem- bers at the University of Minnesota who are not being reached by standard Jewish community ap- proaches and traditional institu- tions. Norman Levine and the pilot out- reach program organized by the campus study committee of the Minneapol...…

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…44-Friday, January 14, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS 10--•-ROOMS- FOR RENT T 1' CUISS1FIED ADVERTISMOITS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m., Wednesday. For rates and information .. . Write Bee 1049 The Jewish..News, 17515 West 9 Mlle Road:. Suite 865, Southfield. Michigan. 48075., WORKING PERSON. Walking distance to Northland. 547-3653. CALL 356-8400 10-ROOMS FOR RE...…

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…• 17-H0435ES.FOi2ALB • 11E041310`' SQUARE, Southfield Terrific buy on this 4 bedroom " ranch; 4th . been/eft - ear,:attadial Central alr, extras. rage. 4564403 • 17-HOUSES FUR .- specious Kitchen built-ins, 2 powder rooms, 2 car attached garage. Trgnsferred seller. Im- mediate occupancy. Low $40's. - 3911437* . oAX - PARK bedrooma. soontb..Optlen . - to bu:7-. 2110•0751:-'. , ROW 1140USES, = ed ? family Want PHYSIgrAS a three...…

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…46—Friday, January 14, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK Oak Pork — By Owner 13400 Irvine Beautiful 3 bedrooms, 2 full ' baths. CENTRAL AIR CONDI- TIONING, RANCH. Paneled den. with ;'hilt-in appliances, separate breakfast room, handsome tee room. 2 ear attached game, sprinkled lot. Near synagogues and shopping. Priced right. MAY FENTON. 3 bedroom ranch, 2 car ga- rage, 2 baths, finished base- ...…

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…• ▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1972-47 17—HOUSES FOR'SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE "SHARPEST BUY IN OAK PARK" Cozy 3 Bedroom Ranch- Beautifully located on large lot in a highly desirable sub- division bordered by dense New carpeting—newly deco- woods. 2 full baths, large coun- roted—new tile-2 bedroom try kitchen with 2-way fire- starter home. Clean as a pin. place, full basement & large Country kitchen. Don't miss rear porc...…

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…48-Friday, January 14, 1972 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THEADETROFf JEWISH HEWS 17--140USES FOR SALE UDR'S MODEL - IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ihiLLBS OAKS SUL- FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP S. of 14 Mile, W. of Farmington Rd. 4 bedne. Colonial, Aft. gar., 1st fir. lateadry, 2% baths, large Family Rm.. kitchen bb.-ins, carpets and drapes lad. $51,500 oho 4 homes available for approx. BO allays delivery Priced from $52,700 See Salesman at Subdivision model offic...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Friday, Joneery 14, 1972-49 OAK PARK—BY OWNER 3 4 bebdroom colonial. 11 Mile- bedroom bung., fully car- peted. 11/2 lots. Screened porch, 21/2 ear garage. High assumable 6% mortgage. Asking ggs,aoo. ceiling and parquet floor, nat- 399-0797 ural fireplace, pass through Gardner Area. Paneled family room, with beamed cathedral country kitchen. Central air OPEN SUN. 1-5 de-sac. Custom decor,...…

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…so_Fdr i iy,Mittry i " ji ~ IfISM :MEWS Housi LEAVING COUNTRY 642-0243 3/4 CARAT consistory diamond ring. 5420243. DICTATING equipment. Norelco dictating unit and transcriber tapes. Must sublease. 542- . 3 6—ANTIQ U E S COLLECTORS SALE A Conoisser's lifetime collet-ion of art works and fine antiques consisting of Waxes, Oil Paint- ings, Miniatures on ivory, Bronzes, Chino, Porcelain, Plaques, Woodcarvings, Ivories, Teo Caddies, Copo-...…

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…4,7-Milite-ifEdtOrOtHerald 22-Ui,ie VOiCe Jevvlsh . education. White, ' editor and of the torial targets was the Jewish 'De- JewishHer ald Voice for the past fense League. He led a drive, op- 38 years, died Jan. 12 at age of posed by rabbinical elements, to EVA ALPERT, 15235 Northgate, ,68. BEN LEBOVTTZ, 20501 Schaefer, have the local community center Oak Park, died Jan. 10. Survived Mr. White was a -foreign cor- open Saturdays. The new pol...…

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…Judah P. Benjamin =-the Jew Who Refused a Supreme Court Po-st By JACOB R. MARCUS Director, American Jewish Archives During the administration of President Franklin Pierce, 1853- 1857, U.S. Senator Judah P. Ben- jamin of Louisiana. a Jew, refused an appointment to the United States Supreme Court. Why did he decline the honor? What manner of Jew was he? Many of the answers to these questions may be found at the American Jewish Archives on the C...…

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…Is U. S. Israel Friendship Endangered? Reconstructed Jewish Agency Knowledgeabi I ity as Criterion for Communal Responses Editorials Page 4 Vol. LIX. No. 9 WASHINGTON (ZINS)—Although conversations held in Washington between U. S. Secretary of State William Rogers and Israeli Deputy Premier Yigal Allon were characterized by the press as "very friendly and frank," the truth is that the encounter was far from cordial and was marked by some s...…

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…Purely Commentary The Russian Enigma—the Puzzling Inconsistencies Russia is an enigma. The Kremlin, its leaders, its Novosti News Agency which feeds so much material to American newspapers, puzzle us. Thousands of Jews have been granted visas to settle in Israel, yet there are recurring reports that the doors will be shut again. Distinguished Russians had supported the Zionist movement, yet the great libertarian principles of Zionism now are...…

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…Legislation to Admit 30,000 Soviet Jews to the U.S. Introduced in the Senate WASHINGTON—Legislation au- thorizing the issuance of 30.000 re- fugee visas for the admission of Soviet Jews to the United States, authored by Senator Clifford P. Case (R.-N.J.), was introduced in the Senate Monday with the co- sponsorship of a large number of senators. Sen. Walter F. Mondale, Demo- COLPA Hails 1st 'Step in Giving Equal Job Unit Enforcement Power N...…

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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 Associ- ation Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48073. Second-Class Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and Additional Mailing Offices. Subscription $8 a year. F...…

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…Tense Situation With Rogers Smoothed Over by Dayan . (Continued from Page 1) I Israeli troops would continue to man the Bar-Lev Line even if Egyptian personnel moved across the canal. According to most reports, con- cessions offered by Rogers dealt with American guarantees to Israel against - possible Egyptian and So- viet violations of an interim agree- ment. Rogers reportedly backed away from his previous insistence that U.S. guarantees wo...…

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…SPITZER'S New Left Support for Arab Terrorists Abating? NEW YORK—Support by the New Left in the United States and Europe for the Arab terrorists in the Middle East conflict has mark- edly decreased in recent months, a report by the American Jewish Committee discloses. A. comprehensive survey of New Left attitudes and actions was made public here Thursday by Philip E. Hoffman, president of the AJC, at the opening of its 65th annual meeting at...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Modern Jewish Epic: Second Trojan War, Troy, 0. The first Trojan War, described in majestic dactylic hexameters by the immortal Homer, tells the story of the Greek siege of Troy in Asia, the stratagem of the wooden horse and the final con- quest and sack of the city. This classical conflict actually took place about 1200 BCE. The second Trojan War occurred over 3,000 years later in the sleepy little city of Troy, Ohio...…

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…Catholic Official Denies That the Pope Favors Jerusalem's Internationalization SOUTH, ORANGE, N.J. (JTA)- Msgr. John M. Oesterreicher, di- rector of the Institute of Judaeo- Christian Studies at Seton Hall University here, has rejected al- legations that Pope Paul VI favors internationalization of Jeru- salem. Msgr. Oesterreicher — who was born Jewish and speaks Hebrew but considers himself both a Jew and a Christian—noted in a state- ment th...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May '14, 1971 - 9 We're still paying On 2 Year deposits of $25 or more Our 5 3/0/0 growth savings plan is guaranteed for 20 years. That means you can withdraw your money at any two year anniversary date, or let it renew automatically and watch it grow. Your min- imum deposit of $25 will grow to $78.81 at matu- rity. Let your money work for you at National Bank of Southfield. You won't find another bank payi...…

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…eisga Weizmann's Letters Edite by Reveal Generation Gap, Aims to Form University, Roles of Herz!, Ussishkin By S. J. GOLDSMITH (Copyright 191'1, JTA, Inc.) LONDON—The second volume of the "Letters and Papers of Chaim Weizmann," just published by Oxford University Press, covers the period of Nov. 1902-Aug. 1903 which marked the beginnings of Weizmann as a Zionist leader. It offers a total of 423 letters. The first volume appeared in 1968. It...…

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…• `Stay on the Job,' Chairmen Ilse Koch's Son of Campaign Urge Co-Workers Wants Her Name to Be Rehabilitated BONN—Ilse Kohler Koch, 'the Bitch of Buchenwald" who commit- ted suicide in 1967 in her Bavarian prison cell, got a "raw deal," her son believes. He wants her name rehabilitated. Uwe Kohler, Mrs. Koch's son, was born in Landsberg Prison on Oct. 29, 1947, while Mrs. Koch was awaiting trial by an American war crimes tribunal. The widow...…

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…Bedouin MD is -First to Graduate in Israel A Conversation Series : 7 1 : V 0 -4S10"*"-* ReleasuLl by: FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE 13'1571 I:17];'p ri7D 1 5 WHAT DO MEN KNOW' .o7 Good morning Sarah. how are sou? It's almost noon. Time to Good morning What made ∎ oti think that Sarah: Who is this ' I was asleep? I got up this morning as usual. to take the children • nr.rc 77.7 Cast: Sarah and Risk, Scene. .A gossip sess...…

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…• Israelis Sock It to S. Koreans in All-Asia Games JERUSALEM—Herds of sheep I in various kibutzim are being ex- amined in a research project being carried out at the Hebrew Univer- sity's faculty of agriculture in JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's Rehovot, which is using sheep as National Youth Soccer Team models to throw light on the de- emerged all-Asian champions after velopment of cancer in man. Heading the project is 40-year- defeating South K...…

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…PZit4 3,7,-^ Prof. Jules Isaac's 'Jesus and Israel' Demands Rectification of Gospel Bias; Historian Honored by Theologians Until MO, Prof. Jules Isaac, the eminent French scholar whose seven-volume history of fhe world was the standard work used in the secondary schools and uni- versities in France, was uncon- cerned about Jewish matters. His father and grandfather were French professional army officers and he himself received the Croix de G...…

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…Jewish Conservative Backlash Poses No Answer to Radical Left, Rabbi Says r gii/ tosiw oiel FOR FUR BEAUTY CLEANING ... REMODELING ... OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 MILE AND LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 .11 ■ Nra ■ ma •••••• WNW 711•11 MEM/ Complete Enclosed Mall 23 Personalized Shops HARVARD ROW - Shopping Center 11 MILE & LAHSER JEROME'S TOTS 'N TEENS SHOES The personal attention of our specially...…

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…16—Friday, May 14, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS young, Elderly to Be Cited for Service Sammy Woolf Day' in Southfield JWV Mrs. Harry L. Friedman, presi- dent, Department of Michigan Jew- ish War Veterans, announces the ladies auxiliary will meet . 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at JWV headquar- ters. SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN POST and AUXILIARY plan a so- cial evening for 8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV headquarters. The post will act as hosts. Anne Wein...…

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