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January 15, 1965 • Page Image 1

…Inhumanity of a Boycott 'Theory, Reality in Youth Problem • . Reform Service in Israel Solution of Israel's Major Water Problem of —I— 1=2 C.) IT A Weekly Review Editorials Page 4 • iICHlGA fV A Play on Hebrew Words Jewish Events Commentary Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. XLVI — No. 21 17100 W. 10P Ogn iViolif shop 7 Mile Rd.--NE 8-9364—Detroit, Mich. 48235—Janu...…

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…Purely Commentary Senators Protest Continued Aid By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ to Egypt; Amendment Urges Cut The Inhumanity of a Boycott It is difficult to believe that hatred can lead people to "cut their noses off to spite their faces." But this is just what the Arabs seem to be doing in pursuing their boycott against Israel. When haters will even deprive their own people of the benefits of good health and medical care. just because such services c...…

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…2 Montreal Jews Named Protestant School Advisers SS Shalom:: Its Two Some Ports By MILTON FREEDMAN (Copyright, 1%5, JTA Inc-) WASHINGTON—The historic Vir- ginia seaports which once sent a fleet of frigates into action against the Arabs of Tripoli because proud Virginians resented Arab black- mail, blockades, and boycotts of the early 19th century, displayed the same attitude toward the Arab boycott during repair work on the Israeli liner S...…

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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 Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., YE 8-9384. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan Association. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

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…UN to Debate Religious Freedom Issue (Continued from Page 1) provide the means for their purchase or production.") Calvocorressi of Great Britain Other religious rights spelled announced that they have prepared texts of their own. Both their texts out in the Abram text—all at pres- ent denied to Soviet Jewry—would are also considered liberal al- though not as sharp as the one guarantee freedom to establish and maintain charitable and edu- pre...…

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…6—Friday, January 15, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS symbol of strength, stability and safety for your savings or You need look no further than the seal above the shield below for the perfect place for your savings. They are symbols not only of strength, stability and safety but of earnings, too. They are symbols of a long standing policy of returning to . all our savers the maximum amount of earnings consistent with safety. Every accou...…

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…I President Johnson Presses Congress to Amend Immigration Laws, Offers Bill Aimed at Quota (Direct JTA Ttletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON—President Johnson sent Congress Wed- nesday a message asking for "long overdue" priority action to amend the American immigration laws. He submitted with it a bill to reform the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the National Origins Quota System and correct other defects. The Presiden...…

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…Fifth Revised Edition of Dr. Sachar's Jewish History Brings Events Up to the Present Time For close to 35 years, "A History of the Jews," by Abram Leon Saehar, has been among the most popular' histories widely used by English-speaking Jews. First pub- lished in 1930, there were three additional revised editions, in 1940, 1948 and 1953. A fifth revised and enlarged edition has just been is- sued by Knopf. and its up-to-date contents make the n...…

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…Israel Museum, Most Significant in Middle East, U.S. Commitments to Israel Scheduled for Formal Opening in Jerusalem May 11 Reaffirmed at UJA Parley; Special to Jewish News locale of the Biblical chronicles. JERUSALEM — Israel can point These exhibitions will be: many great cultural and artistic Fisher Makes Major Address to achievements, but the greatest of WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Jewish • community of America. It them all may well be the comp...…

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…Bnai. Zion Aids Mentally Retarded in Israel; Honors Ernest Barbarash JERUSALEM — A group of American Zionists has under- taken the urgent task of assisting in solving the problems of the re- tarded, whose numbers have grown here as a result of the vast immi- gration of Jews from underdevel- oped Moslem countries. The Order Bnai Zion. whose strength in the United States has grown to a membership of 24,000, contributes towards the solution of ...…

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…U.S. Role in Middle East By SAUL CARSON (Copyright, 1965, JTA Inc.) excuse for lack of American action. But in the last four years, Amer- BONN (JTA) --- Premier Levi UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—Near ' ica's participation in the UN has Eshkol told the German people the conclusion of the foreign af- taken on a different character, last week in a televised press con- fairs section of his recent State of based more firmly on realistic co- ference wi...…

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…Zionist Congress Closes on Jarring Note JERUSALEM (JTA)—After a stormy night meeting dur- ing which, at one point, Israel's Prime Minister Levi Eshkol walked out of the session in protest against a Herut member's charge that the Mapai Party practices "racial discrimination," the 26th World Zionist Congress closed here early Monday morning without electing the next World Zionist Organiza- tion's executive. Election of the next execu- pointed w...…

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…I Resolution Calls for Prole of WZO Problems ist Organization president told the political committee of the 26th The reports said he had made the World Congress, Israel should be statement at a session of the po- more interested in cementing good litical committee of the Congress. relations with the Soviets. He The U.S. embassy at Bonn denied noted that Israel was taking steps in that direction. such alleged charges.) Intensification, of Zio...…

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…Detroiters Join Reform Leaders at Poverty Parley WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rabbi Leon .Feuer, president of the Cen- tral Conference of American Rab- bis. has • called for a three-faith mobilization to combat poverty and economic problems in the United States. The CCAR Committee on Justice and Peace opened a two-day study session with experts from govern- ment, labor, management, econom- ic and social leaders to prepare a position paper on the questi...…

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…I SYNAGOGUE CO SERVICES CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 5:10 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Song of Israel," and the Bar Mitzvah of Steven Allan Gross will be observed. BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:10 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "A Religious Defini- tion of Beauty," and the Bar Mitzvah of Richard Lenhard will be observed. TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. ...…

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…16—Friday, January 15, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ALL SAVINGS o at MANUFACTURERS BANK •Interest paid for every dollar on deposit. •Interest paid for full month on deposits made by the 10th. •Interest paid and compounded March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1. Hours: 9:30 to 5:00, Monday to Thursday, 9:30 to 7:30 Friday. MANUFACTURERS HATDOINIAL BANK Member of. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Detroit • Dearborn • Highland Par...…

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…Temple Israel Lecture Series to Dwell on Controversial Areas in Relations "Controversial Area in Human Relations in Detroit" will be the subject of a series of lectures to be delivered at Temple Israel by a group of local civil rights and Weekly Quiz By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1965, JTA Inc.) What is the festival of Tu B'Shvat (occuring this year on January 18? The Talmud considers this date of the 15th day of the Hebrew month of ...…

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…Arabs how Ill Will D.C. to Prosecute Nazi for Disrupting Congress Session WASHINGTON (JTA) — Dis- failed to prosecute. He asked "why would raise with "appropriate au- the Arab League. As Israel's trict of Columbia authorities Tues- are the Nazis seemingly immune thorities" the issue of "seeming is Deputy Prime Minister Abba Eban day decided to prosecute on dis- from action which would be taken leniency to a Nazi agitator who g (Copyright, 19...…

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…otnen s S TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will celebrate its seventh birthday with a husband and wife meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Northwest branch, YWCA. A version of "That Was The Week That Was," written by Mrs. Melvin Schwartz and di- rected by dramatic chairman Mrs. Melvin Klein, will be presented. Hostesses will be Mrs. Sol Cash and Mrs. Ira Flashner, and the dramatic group includes Mes- dames Ernest Beren, Edwin Good...…

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…Wife of the UN Assembly's President Sorscher-Krugel Rites Zionist Congress Week Proclaimed Speaker at Tea for Pioneer Women Solemnized in Flint • istadrues annual tea honoring the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute will feature as principal speaker Mrs. Alexan- der Quaison-Sackey, wife of the newly elected president of the UN General Assembly. Subject of her address will be "Ghana-Israeli Rela...…

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…AfacLean-Eichner Rites Federation to Cite Hebrew Free Loan, Community Workshop at Meeting Planned Next Fall Arlazaroff Will Install Isadore Brown President at Special Ceremonies Arlazaroff Branch-, Farband, will install its newly elected officers 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. President is `Isadore Brown, and Harry Schumer is honorary presi- dent. Others are Louis Levine and Harry Mondry, vice presidents; I. Woodrow and ...…

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…Al i Faith Anne Wolf Wed National Head of Organization Dept., to Thomas Warshaw Abraham Salomon, to Talk for JNF Lelyveld to Speak I Rabbi at Alpha Omega Night Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity will present Rabbi Arthur J. Lely- The Detroit Landsmanshaften veld at the group's annual Jewish Abraham Salomon of New York, Affairs Night 6:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at national director of the organiza- is expected to launch a new and strategic project as part ...…

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…Cantor Orback to Sing at Folk Chorus Concert tf) offterz s Ulubs JEWISH N A TIONA L FUND UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold a regular meeting and paid-up a board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tues- membership luncheon noon Wed- day at the home of Mrs. Jules nesday at the Esther Berman Kraft, 3104 W. Outer Dr. * * *. Building. Mrs. Isadore Goren, pro- gram chairman, will introduce MA1MONIDES MEDICAL SO- Mesdame...…

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…Adas Shalom Women Map Donor w Sydney L. Ruby in Running for Oak Park Judge Lyn Brozgold to Wed Pioneer Women Plan Oneg Shabbat Gerald Zeff in June Detroit Council of Pioneer Wom- en will hold an oneg shabbat in honor of Tu b'Shevat at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. The program, under the .direc- tion of Mrs. Frank Rath, Council education vice president, will fea- ture a guest speaker, Dr. Sylvan Ginsburgh, Hebrew educ...…

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…activities in Society Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David, accompanied by Bella Goldberg, was guest performer at a Jewish Music Month meeting held by Bnai Israel Sisterhood, Pontiac. The group will hold its Purim Carnival March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, 10701 Santa Maria, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a party Monday evening at Raleigh House given by their children, Margo and Maurice Cohen. Rabbi Moses Lehrman, spiritu...…

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…Mishkan Israel Launches Youth Club Baseball Registrations Announced by NW Group, Junior Athletics MU MFORD U S I G S BY LARRY DEITCH The Mumford Fine Arts Depart- ment will present its Winter Music Festival 8 p.m. today. This annual program, which fea- tures the school orchestra, concert and stage bands, dance workshop and the boys' ensemble, is under the direction of Jack Shelby. fine arts department head and band conductor. Other facul...…

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…▪ Stern-IVeingarden Betrothal Is Told yci•- ..:•,:i ,;.. . :•, ,S t, • .4 /417., > ,. • '" '' ... - '5 . .:%•;: . 4:-.... 1 6f, ,,,,I:ir , , , :%•:*M":', V : Brevities Garelick's Gallery is opening an exhibition of the works of MERVIN JULES Sunday through Jan. 30. Jules, head of the art department at Smith College, is represented in many museum and private collec- tions throughout the country, and this is his fourth one-man exhibi- tion a...…

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…Jewish Community Council Protests to German Consulate on Refusal to Extend Statute Graff-Rubin Vows Be Exchanged MISS LOIS GRAFF Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Graff of Pennington Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Lois Pauline to George Irwin Rubin. son of the Saul Rubins of Northlawn Ave. The bride-elect is a senior in Wayne State Unive .•ty's college of education. Her fiance attended Michigan State Universit:. where he was president ...…

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…• Hamburg-Stobinsky Engagement Is Told People Make News MENDEL FISHER, for 25 years Mrs. Jack Kapp of Beverly Hills has been named to her second executive director of the Jewish National Fund in ,America, was term as chairman named an honorary`citizen by the of the United Ein Harod community council. The Jewish Appeal honor came as work was sched- W o m en's Divi- uled to begin on the Mendel Fisher sion. Mrs. Karp Student House at the Ein H...…

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…▪ VI • Sartre Seeks to Adopt Jewish Girl, 28 Miss Elkain, 28, came to France PARIS (JTA)—Jean-Paul Sartre, the famous French author and ex- 10 years ago and has been, since, istentialist philosopher who, last employed by Sartre as his personal month, turned down the Nobel secretary. She is also a contributor Prize in literature, filed a petition to Temps Modernes, a philosophical in the Seine District Court, seek- review expounding Sartre's...…

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…Jews By JESSIE and ROY SILVER (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) News from the Antipodes indi- cates that Australia may send a basketball team to the Seventh World Maccabean Games in Israel next summer. The Aussies feel so confident about the skills of their players that if they do make a debut in Maccabean competition they expect to seriously challenge United States domination. That, of course, is easier said than done. The United States has never...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, January 15, 1965 Michigan' s annual snowfall var- ies from year-to-year, but usually averages about six feet or more. I Annual snow depths usually range from about 17 feet in the Uppet. RESTAURANT By Danny Raskin Peninsula to about two feet in Serving Fine American IT HAS BEEN ABOUT six years terprise of its size, there were the southern part of the state. some mistakes and a lot of people Foods . . Speciali...…

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…Dont cook tonight... pirjar BO OUT I nt67615353tingham N- TTLE & BASKET 188 M Home of the Big Wheel • Lunches • Dinners • Sandwiches Complete Carry-Out Dept. Daily 9 to 11 inc. Sun. Fri.-Sat. 9 to 1 a.m. Delicatessen — Cafeteria CHECKER BAR-B-Q RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. VANNELLI'S • Luncheons • Dinners PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Restau...…

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…11-A-WANTED TO SHARE LIVING QUARTERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34-Friday, January 15, 1965 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED room for lady. All priv- ileges. Unlimited phorie. Call between 5-7 p.m. 342-6445. WIDOW with nice apartmen...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE New Models Open in Southfield Gardens Arnold Cohen of Area Construc- tion Co. announces two new mod- els are nearing completion and are ready for a preview showing at 18145 Adrian, north on Southfield past 10 Mile Rd. in Southfield Gar- dens. Well-planned interiors are stressed in these homes, with liv- ing and entertainment areas ap portioned to offer privacy for the individual or adequate room for group activities. The f...…

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…SOUTHFIELD & I Indiana-6 Mi. & 5 1 /,, Brick Income in South/VI 21669 VICTORIA — $400 DOWN Brick 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms ranch. Gas heat, carpeting, drapes, attached F.H.A. or assume $76 mo., present garage, side drive. 62 x 162 ft. lot. mage. 13421 W. 10 MILE RD. Brick 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms, den, 11/2 baths, fireplace, marble and tiled features, rec. room, auto. heat. On 100 x 500 ft. lot. Excellent terms. GROSS REALTY DI 2-1300 LARGE NEW ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS Preview Showing SOUTHFIELD Spacious, Luxurious 4 bedrm., 2 story modern. HUNTINGTON WOODS ROYAL OAK SCHOOLS Large bung. type home, 3 lge. bed- rms., 2 complete baths, recreation rm. Attach. brk. gar. $21,900. IN Washington Heights 24525 Lee Baker Dr. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 77—HOUSES FOR SALE Deluxe bung. 4 bedrms., 2 baths, lge. kitch. Gas ht., 21/2-cr. gar. Im- med. poss. $19,900, maybe less. WEAVE...…

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…40--EMPLOYMENT 30-A—INSTRUCTIONS EXPERIENCED finisher on hand knits. Part-time work.. 20235 Ardmore. REMEDIAL READING AND TUTORING • • • • Elementary Thru College Private and Class Instruction Certified Teachers Home calls if desired MICHIGAN CENTER OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 864-2066 BAR-MITZVAHL Hebrew Bible, Yiddish, English; experienced teacher. 342-9254. VIOLIN instructor. In your home. Be- ginners preferred. No age limit. UN 4-84...…

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…Attorney Schkloven Succumbs at Age 75 Solomon W. Schkloven, attorney in the Penobscot Building for 40 years, died Jan. 8 at age 75. Secretary-treasurer for Auto City Parking Co., he was active in Workmen's Circle Branch 156 and was on the W.C. National com- mittee and executive board. Mr. Schkloven, 18645 Littlefield, was a member of the Detroit, Michigan and Wayne County Bar Associations. He leaves his wife, Claire; a son, Dr. Norman; three ...…

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…Zionist Congress: Puzzles More Than Realities The Congress was weak in its Mapai played its role in its ob- false thinking is all that American ' Ara b antagon is m to Israel and Jews, to • I them out, are de- to Zionism is so bitter that it has jections to the naming of two Her- democratic processes. When Dr. Marcus Levinson, of of study, gave encouragement to voted to is fund-raising, and that become impossible for Jews to live uth represen...…

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