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January 14, 1955 • Page Image 3

…ORT to Get $1,390,000 From JDC in 1955; Agreement Provides for Abandonment of Independent Drives NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Joint ' carried out by ORT. JDC will Distribution Committee will pro- 1, continue to subsidize other eco- vide $1,390,000 during 1955 for nomic reconstruction efforts, in- the ,ORT, principal agency offer- eluding loan funds, sheltered ing vocational training to Jews, workshops and other activities .overseas, under an agreemen...…

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…Prosectaing Vs Like Communists THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member Ameritan Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, - Ni.tional Editorial Association Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Meta., VE. 13-9304 Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co 17100 West Subscription $4 a year. Foreign $5. I Entered as second class matter Aug. O. 194...…

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…S. S. Greenberg Heads Community Workshop, New Federation Agency. Samuel S. Greenberg was elected first president of the Community Workshop by the agency's board of trustees. The Community Workshop, a sheltered workshop program to determine and help improve the employability of severely handi- capped persons, is the newest local agency af- filiated with the Jewish Welfare Federation o f Detroit. Through the Workshop's program, many persons pre...…

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…Hold Ernmanu-E1 Services at The Suburban Community Older Oak-Woods Residents Seek Meeting of the Minds SOC Schmli Daze By Judy Stutz South Oakland County School \HOROWITTMARGARETEN like to get together, with sev- eral other older people with the idea of forming a social and/Or cultural club in Oak Park and Huntington Woods. By the Oak-Woodser Tradition has meant survival to the Jewish people throughout the years. It seems that when- ...…

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…* Adult Institute To Highlight New Dance Workshop Rabbis Support Annual 'Z' Day Harriet Berg, assistant direc- tor of the Wayne University Dance Workshop, will join the staff of the Synagogue Adult Institute, which will start its second semester with a series of new courses on • Tuesday eve- ning. at the Adas. Shalom Syna- gogue. Miss Berg will teach the Jew- ish dance ses- sions in the special w o r k- shop course in Jewish arts and crafts...…

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…Canadian Woman Leader to Speak At INF Women's Donor on Jan 26 Shela Herzon, able dramatist and singer. Mrs. Raginsky, of Montreal, was for seven years national chairman of the Jewish Na- tional Fund in Canada. She has been identified with the Karen Kayemeth (JNF) in Canada since 1909. She w a s elected vice-president of Can- adian Hadassah when the or- ganization was formed in 1921 and was national president of Canadian Hadassah from 1941 to ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1955 SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram wall deliver his annual New Year prophecy, "1955—Peace of Mind or Anxiety?" This is the 30th year since his arrival in Detroit that Dr. Fram has presented this prophecy. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 4:45 and 9 p.m., today. At 8:4• a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will preach on "They Did Not Change Their Names...…

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…10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Adas Shalom PTO Plans 2nd Annua Father and Student Night Program Friday, January 14, 1955 Eva Prenzlauer Aid Disbands; Treasury Goes to Sinai Hospital After serving the community for 35 years, Eva Prenzlauer Ma- ternity Aid Society. has disband- ed its activities, which have con- sisted mainly of aiding indigent, expectant mothers with pre- natal care and hospitalization. -In a' quiet ceremony last week, the women's ...…

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…W ornen'.4 (More Clubs, Page 14) cv BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD is planning its annual donor lunch- eon for 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in I the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Fred Weis, vice-president and chairman of the program, an- nounces that Dan Frohman and his quartet will provide enter- tainment. OLGA J A S L O V E FAMILY CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., today, is planning a paid-up member- in the home of Mrs. Belle Kersh, ; shi...…

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…12 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS To Reside in Des Moines After Jan. 9 Wedding MRS. BERNARD KAY Beverly Alfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alfeld, of Buena. Vista Ave., was joined in matrimoony to Bernard Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11:-, rry Kay, of San Juan Dr., in a ceremony Jan. 9, at Cong Rnai Moshe. The bride wore " a gown of white Italian silk and chantilly lace. Scattered over the bodice were pearls and sequins. The entire bridal party w...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, January 14, 1955 l`Romeo and Juliet' Now Playing at the Krim A divitlei Sara Lee Zimmerman Weds Garry Schuster Soci4 Cf2 Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Weiner are now in their new residence at 30600 Lahser, in Southfield Township. Piano students of Julius Chajes, Vivian Kozenn and Mary Silber will be presented in a recital at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Woodward Jewish Center. Mr. R. B. Bob Ginsburg, of 3342 Cortland,...…

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…1 4—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1955 Pilson-Schreiber Rites Held in Los Angeles Beth Aaron Juniors to Lead Late Sabbath Services Today - RAJ . Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol MRS. HOWARD E. SCHREIBER Dann (Ann • Benstein) of 18000 In a ceremony Dec. 19, in the :Parkside, a daughter, Rebecca Crystal Room of the Beverly Anne . Hills Hotel, Harriet Mildred P11- • * * son, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- Morris J. ...…

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…Sandra Stone Weds Frederick N. Garber MRS. FREDERICK N. GARBER Sandra K. Stone repeated her marital vows to Frederick N. Garber beneath a canopy of pink and white flowers at Beth Aaron Synagogue on Dec. 21. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick per- formed the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stone, of Cort- land Ave., wore a gown of ivory antique lace over satin and a fingertip veil. She carried or- chids and stephanotis on a Bible...…

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…I6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1955 To Wed on April 3 Tales Out of School Adler-Fine Nuptials Planned for June 26 "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By Rena • Katz Jon( Handleman 4umford Central . High Local Women Contribute $6,795 to Israel Charities An' independent group of local women has succeeded in raising . $6,795, which has- been sent through the Vaad Hayeshivoth to charity insti...…

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…ShaareyZedekAlen'sClubAidsSeminaryDrive A leading reason why Shaarey Zedek raised more money for the Jewish Theological Semin- ary of America than any other synagogue in th e United States is the effectiveness of its Men's Club Seminary Committee. Shown here are members of this year's Campaign committee. Left to right: Seated, Abrahom Satovsky, Carl Schiller, Dr. Max Lichter, Edward Robinson, president of the Men's Club, I. Murray Jacobs, Geo...…

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…• ▪ John Schneider N'tmed Public Administrator ▪ lam Ca111bridff z7,e University Professor Is Guest in Detroit of Charles- Feinberg John H. Schneider was ap- By FRANK SIMONS pointed by Attorney General Thomas M. Kavanagh - as Pub- Tivo of the principal contribu- lic Administrator of Wayne tors to the world-wide celebra- County, Michigan. tion of the Walt Whitman Cen- Born in Detroit, Schneider is tennial got together in Detroit a. member...…

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…Mexico, Francc, Sweden, The ! Netherlands -and Italy, will have representatives at this confer- The official launching of the ence. 1955 campaign for Israel bonds Beginning Jan. 4 and contin- burg, south Africa. Her interests will be launched at the second ulng through Jan. 25, members lie in social work, medicine 'and international conference on Jan. ' of the Detroit Chapter of Hadas- travel. She presently serves as 29 and 30 at the Fountainb...…

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…:04074.ir. 17-HOUSES FOR 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. • Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT PLEASANT room for refined, middle-aged Woman. Seven - Livernois area. UN. 3-3036. ••• NICE ROOM for rent. Bu...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE VUTER DR.-Large Colonial. Double ga- rage. Extraordinary interior features. 1119,000. Terms. UN. 4-6539. 18974 SUSSEX Open Sun. 2-5 Meyers Rd., 19990 • OPEN 3-5 SUN. Appoline, 19766 By Appt. Only Beautiful 3 bedrm. brick Col., oil ht., grade lay., back porch screened and glassed, tile kitchen, carpeting, Gasi- nator. Immaculate brick bungalow, 3 bedrms., 1 LARGE STUDIO TYPE, Enc. porch, rec. rm., gas a.-c. ht., 2-car ...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALI KENTUCKY, 18675 17-HOUSES Oak-Park-23841 Scotia GREENLAWN -CURTIS $16,000-GAS HEAT Face brk. colonial, with Fenestra windows, 3 bedrms., colored tile bath, Ige. living rm., mirrored firepl., 2-car gar., carpets. Disposal, sir. King, UN. 1-4000. English 3-bedrm. with den, spa- -cious !iv. rm., brkfst, nk., 1st. ff, lay. core location. Vac. UN 3-0661% Harold Blake Co. Howlett-Barrett-Watson HARLOW...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 50-BUSINESS CARDS Friday, January 14, 1955 A-1 PAINTING, decorating, cont.aefor; interior - exterior. Fr e e estimates. Dresser, TO. 8-6047. iDr. Sarasohn Dies at 30; Distinguish Himself as Political Science Writer Obituaries Mrs. Hilda Sosnick Dies Mrs. DORA KOTIN, 17579 Dr. Stephen B. Sarasohn, of the Civil War as a Confedtratek• After Long Illness Woodingham, died Jan. 9. Serv- 681 Merrick, assistant professor I...…

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…0201 Symphony' Featured at . Adas Shalom Music Festival to pose for the camera with his musicians. They will perform a featured role in the fifth annual Music Festival of the Adas Shalom Men's Club. * * * * * * Jewish folk songs and Hassidic 23, in the synagogue's main sanctuary. melodies. Solo roles have been given to The orchestra, composed al- Mrs. Norman Allan, who will most exclusively of congregation playa piano concerto; Miss Ger- al...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 1

…An Anti-Zionist's Admission: Could Have Saved Jewish Lives; But Anti-Zionist Council Insists on Harming Jewry Commentary, Page 2 N THE JEWISH A Weekly Review ,p‘Ceahcea, : ai tn yd p gives will bring great peace on earth and above." of Jewish Events —Zohar Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 25—No. 10 weeFs 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, May 14, 1954 h r o em w o t...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Justified Rebuke to Lessing Rosenwald . Detroit's Jewish Tercentenary Committee last week expressed justified resentment against the naming of the head of the Coun- cil for Judaism, Lessing Rosenwald, as an associate chairman of the American Jewish Tercentenary Committee. Mr. Rosenwald has spearheaded a movement that has em- braced the cause of the Communist-Arab bloc at the United Na- tions. He has insp...…

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…▪ Joseph Holtzman, National Chairman Home Auxiliary Features' Mortimer May Is Candidate for ZOA Presidenc y Woolf at Monday NEW YORK, (JTA)—The can- ZOA regional and district lead- Of UJA, Takes Regional Chairmanship Mickey I nstal lotion Celebration didacy of Mortimer May of ers participated. Nashville for the presidency of Mr May formerly Joseph Holtzman, of Detroit, council of 70 state chairmen The Women's Auxiliary of the the Zionist Org...…

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…Best Wishes for Happy Anniversary THE JEWISH NEWS . Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 1951 *ember American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364 Subscription 84. a year. foreign S5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942. at Post Office. Detroit M...…

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…Re-Elect Mrs. Isenberg to Presidency Of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Mrs. William B. Isenberg was ; mg her for the 1954-55 term will re-elected president of , the De- ; be the following: troit Chapter of Hadassah at its 1 Mesdames Norman Rom, ex- ecutive vice - president: David recent election meeting. Assist- Schacter, Daniel Seigel, Adolph Lowe and Aaron Friedman, vice- presidents; Leo Orecklin, office administrator: K o p e l Kahn, treasure...…

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…Concert May 23 COMbilled Halevy, Farband, Circle Choruses to Appear in number of musicians Prom the When the Halevy, Farband and Workmen's Circle Choruses merge for their second concert May 23, at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the singers will be under the baton of , three conductors. The largest Jewish chorus in America will be directed for the first two numbers by William Gayman, associate conductor of the Halevy Chorus since the in- cept...…

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…JEWISH NEWS-7 Jewish. Committee Urges U.S. Strive for DETROIT Friday, May 14, 1954 Middle East Peace; Presents Program Yeshivah to Honor For Protection of Internal Security 1Beth Israel Center Opens Adult Library Tonight The formal opening of the the sabbath service to he held Beth Israel Center adult library, in the main chapel. The youngsters range in age in Ann Arbor, will take place at 9 4 A from 11 to 14. Children of the • - 8:30 p.m.,...…

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…TanT;les Earticipating as Workers for Two Generations to be Honored Today At Allied Jewish Drive Report Rally As the Allied Jewish Campaign speeds along in its three-quarter period, competition between all divisions becomes more keen. At stake is the coveted trophy which will be awarded to the leading trade and professional division. Last year, the services division under the leadership of Samuel J. Greenberg and John Isaacs won the cup. Behi...…

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…Initiate Campaign to Obtain Members For Guardians of Israel Here, June 2 A campaign to obtain mem- bers in Detroit for the "Guar- dians of Israel," a national or- ganization of Americans who are rendering outstanding serv- ice to the development of the State of Israel, is announced by Phillip Stollman, chairman of the Detroit Committee for State of Israel Bonds. Membership in the "Guardians of Israel" is based on the purchase of $1,000 in Isr...…

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…Prof. Bonne of Hebrew University To Speak at Wayne Library Monday Maimonides Women To Honor Mrs. Kazdan Prof. Alfred Bonne, chairman Middle East, was director of the of the economics department at economic archives for the Near the Hebrew University in Jeru- ' East and later, of the Institute salem, will speak on the subject ; of Economic Research in Jeru- "Israel and the Middle East— salem and was active in Israeli and the Impact of the Wes...…

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…ometi THURSDAY AFTERNOON BOOK REVIEW CLUB will meet for a luncheon Thursday after- noon, at the home of Mrs. Jacob E. Steinhardt, of Buena Vista Ave. Mrs. Sam Wasserman will review Nicholas Monsarret's nov- el, The Story of Esther Cos- tello." et,,,‘ , OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., today, at the home of Mrs. Laura Fisher, 4010 Clements. Plans will be made for the group's fourth anniversary party on May 23, lat Club Gay Haven...…

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…Helen Fagan to Wed Jack Maltz in August MISS HELEN LEE FAGAN Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fagan, formerly of Bay City, Mich., now of Stansbury Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Lee, to Jack A. Maltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Maltz, of Tuxedo Ave. An August wedding is planned. Men's Clubs Sgt. Sachse Brings Back Bronze Star From Korean Battles Sgt. Charles H. Sachse has returned from Korea, and is presently on furlough visi...…

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…Testimonial Dinner Re-Elect Mrs. Freshman ORT egion President At the recent annual lunch- Brunson.; Irvin Kurtz, North- For Ida Komaroff it A fiviiiei Cf2 Soci4 . Dr. and Mrs. Norbert Ketai and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muskovitz, of this city, are traveling through France, Switzerland and Italy during the month of May. Mrs. Paula Bauman will present her pupils in a piano recital at 8 p.m., Wednesday at McGregor Library, 12244 Woodward. Among the...…

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…RAJ May 9—To Mr. and Mrs, Jack Glickoff (Rose Crane), of 18314 Stansbury, a daughter, Sherri 3 Da hlene. • * * May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Myron Rice (Aarone Wein- bet. ) of Lauder Ave., a. son, Rich- ard Solomon. * * * May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. ''Sid- ney Efronson (Sydell Halberg), formerly of Detroit, now of Mia- mi, Fla., a daughter, Beth Loren. - * * * May 2—To Mr. and Mrs. David Howard (Gloria Hamburger), of Warrington Dr., a son, William...…

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…Plan Arts Exhibition For Tercentenary Tales Out of School 13 Circle Delegates Attend National Parley Workmen's Circle activities for Atlantic City to attend the na- the week will begin at 9 a.m., tonal convention, which begins today, when the bowling league today a n d continues through sponsors a games party, in the , May 22. Those attending the Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. parley include Samuel Sigal, A delegation of 13 members of school...…

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…Zaft Engaged To Wed Serviceman .Avw JWV Activities Q. MISS ARLINE ZAFT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zaft, of - Petoskey Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ar- line Phyllis, to Pvt. Roy L. For- man. of Blaine Ave., and the late Mr. Forman. The announcement was made at a recent dinner given for the young couple and their immedi- ate families. Pvt. Forman, prior to his induction in the U. S. Army. attended the University of Detroit. Ca...…

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…• State Department and Israel Wrangle Over Public Statements by Byroade Jordan, as a non-member state Council to a letter of greeting of the UN, should agree in ad- which the Council solicited from vance to accept any decision him before its convention. Sen. the Council may take on,com- ° Martin said his letter was plaints now under discussion. "merely a letter of greetings to He emphasized that this is an organization but in no way provided...…

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…18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 14, 1954 TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today; Dr. Richard C. Hertz will preach on "Why Do Some People Get All the Breaks —Does It Pay to Be Good?" At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Minard Klein will speak on "Solomon Schechter and the Buried Treasure of Cairo." NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:20 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold- man will preach on "Th...…

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…, The Scout movements of eight I nations are directed by native I leaders who were trained at the suggested that Israel close the of the Department of State does raeli policy, these elements use Boy Scouts of America's school By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1954, JTA, Inc.) doors of the Jewish National not indicate that Byroade holds ' the ACJ as a "front" to give for professional leaders at the impression that there are no ! Mendhamn, N. J. WA...…

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…13-TO RENT-FLATS-INCOMES- 17-HOUSES FOR SALE APTS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE 1 ‘',IENTS ILENE 18508 GORGEOUS upper 4 bedroom flat. Cort- land-Wildemere. 2 baths with stall showers; automatic gas ht. and hot water. Adults. TO. 5-1606, TU. 3-0247. No Saturday calls. Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. Minimum Charge $1.00. 3 ROOM beautiful income for young couple or 2 working ...…

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…BORGMAN, 13161 HUBBELL NR. CURTIS HUNTINGTON WD6, Large 6 rm. bung., 3 lovely bedrms., extra room, bath in basement, gas ht., G. i. loan, price under $17,000. Owner must sell. AI Davis, UN. 4-4600. Luxury Ranch $43,000 Magnificent ranch home, custom built, 4 mos. old. 7 gigantic rooms, 11/2 baths, attached gar., cooling system, expensive new carpeting, every gorgeous extra imaginable. Hurry. Call Jim Couchois. J. Wm. KLEM 17343 MONICA ...…

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…- 17---;HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 19203 COYLE Beautiful almost new face. brick center entrance Col. 3 bedrms., libr. ret. rm., gas ht., gar„ carpeting, storms and much, much more. MR. COUCHOIS. Hurry! Klipfel & Co. U.N. 4-2400 • Prairie-Curtis 6 room brick Col., gas ht., side drive, gar., storms and screens, carpeting wall to wall; nice land- scaping, drapes. Only $15,500 with 53,500 down. * * ft Pasadena-Wildemere 71/2 rms....…

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…I PAMELA WILNER; 2324 Cal- vert, died May 5. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilner, her grandparents. Mr. ANNA GARLAND, r79, 18625 and Mrs. Edward Shipper and Wilner. Ohio, died May 10. Services at Mr. and Mrs. * I. a a Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves DR. SIMPSON W. GREEN, three sons, Max, Edward and 15323 Evergreen, died May 4. A. L. Garland; three daughters, Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Mrs. Sam...…

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…It Came to Pass' —Aid 1Srael Was Born Detroit Acct.- Hans State's 6th Anniversary Outstanding Local Youngsters Chosen for Rosenberg Aivards An overflow audience, at Adas I thems. Avi Blackman led the various cities at which promi- Shalom synagogue SatUrday Hashomer Hatzair choir in sing- nent members of the govern- acclaimed Israel's sixth anni- ing Israeli songs. The Habonim ment and leaders in all walks versary and applauded calls to dan...…

August 14, 1953 • Page Image 1

…Yugoslavia's Church-State Separation Stratford's Festival and Jewish Community Commentary, Page 2 THE JEWISH NE A Weekly Review Our New Address 17100 W. 7 Mile Road Corner Biltmore • of Jewish Events Our New 'Phone Number: Michigan's Only English-Jewish. Newspaper—Incorporating The. Detroit Jewish Chronicle VErmont; 8 9364 - QM.M■ VOLUME 23—No. 23 pfgl. 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, Mich., August 14, 1,953 $4.00 Per...…

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…Purely Commentary Mrs. ,Schaver Thrills Symphony Audience By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Yugoslavia's New Laws on Religious Observance Church-state relations, regulated recently by the Yugoslav National Assembly, make many provisions which are based pri- marily on these opening sentences: "Freedom of conscience and religion is guaranteed to all citizens of the FPRY. The citizens of the FPRY may belong to any religious faith or religious community, o...…

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…WJC-Zionist Merger Rumors Denied at Geneva Conference GENEVA, (JTA)—Rumors that the World Jewish Congress and the World Zionist Organization may amalgamate were denied here by Dr. Nahum Goldmann and Dr. Israel Goldstein, leaders of the WJC and members of the WZO executive. Such a merger is not possible, Dr. Goldmann declared, because the Zionist Organization repre: sentation is based on parties while the WJC representation is based on communi...…

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…History Repeats itself THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20 1961 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News, Publishing Co.. 17100 West Seven Mile Road. Detroit 35. Mich.. VE. 8-9364. Subscription $4. a year, foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942. at Post Office. Detroit. Mich.. under...…

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