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October 15, 1954 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS' Dr. A. H. Silver: Courageous Leader A Weekly Review - Commentary, Page 2 Story, Page 24 of Jewish*Events 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, October 15, 1954 EDITORIAL The 300th Birthday 1654-1954 American Jewry's Tercentenary Year is the occasion for re-dedication to the sacred principles which have marked our existence as Americans and as Jews. Accepting 'seriously the theme of the Ter- centenary — ``Man'...…

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…Rubiner Asks Jewry's Support of Torch Drive 4 Major Agencies Receive United foundation Support Samuel H. RUbiner, presi- 'realize too that among the serv- dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ices supported by the drive are many of the agencies offering eration of Detroit, called upon assistance to our Jewish popula- the Jewish Community to give tion. Our Fresh Air Society, Jew- whole-hearted support to the ish Community Center, the Jew- United F...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, October 15, 1954 Go/do Myerson To Speak At 'Guardians' Labor Dinner Oct. 28 Zionists to Greet Rabbi Lehrman Mrs. Golda Myerson, Israel's scheduled a special meeting of Minister of Labor, will be in De- I all sponsors to plan for Mrs. troit Oct. 28 to address a Myerson's visit. "Guardians of Israel" dinner in Golda. Myerson worked with behalf of State of Israel Bonds, Israel's first. P r i m e Minister, at Hotel...…

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…Sukkot Festival of Thanksgiving 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. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co , 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364 Subscrption $4 a year, Foregin $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich....…

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…Commemorative Medal Marks Tercentenary Synagogue's Place in Jewish Life Editor's Note: This is anoth- Italy, France and Switzerland. er in the series of Jewish News Many of the structures over- Tercentenary features on re- whelmed us in size and beauty. ligious developments in the Virtual masterpieces in - archi- tecture, these synagogues tell a American Jewish community. sad story. They are impressive * By RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN memorials of J...…

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…LaMed Literary Award Announced or h e Suburban Community Chicago Flood Prompts New Discussions of Rains Here By the Oak-Woodser Prompted by the floods this week in. Chicago, residents of this area are still talking about the troubles they hada week ago Funday, and are hoping that friends and relatives of theirs in the Chicago- area have not been • ,affected similarly. One of the prize stories that ' came to us after the flooded basements he...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, October 15, 1954 Marshall Shulman :Named Associate At Russian Center Marshall D. Shulman, former Special Assistant to the Secre- tary of State, has assumed his new duties as associate director of the Russian Research Center of Harvard University. Shulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, of Webb Ave., will ad- • minister the Center's basi studies of the economic, politi cal and social: organization of the S...…

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…0 - ********** * * *** DIE TR 01 T JEWSH NEWS—Friday. ottob•r Is, 1154 HOMER FERGUSON * **** Has Spent 12 Years In The Senate In Strong Support Of Jewish Aims Since his first year in the Senate, after soundly defeating hate monger Gerald L K. Smith in the Primaries, Senator Ferguson has taken a deep interest in legislation of importance to the Jewish people and proved a staunch and effective friend. A Man Who Gets Things Done For You—...…

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…Friday, October 15, 1954 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Louis Segal Guest Yeshivah Synagogue Appeals Net $25,000 Toward School Building Fund At Farband Parley Yom Kippur Observed by 200 in Madrid Here Oct. 23, 24 Morris Snow, chairman of the ing expense at Beth Yehudah is Under. Police 'Keep Voices Low Order Louis Segal, general secretary Yeshivah Synagogue Council and covered by tuition fees and the Beth Yehudah vice-president, re- Jewish Welfare Fed...…

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…Fall Holiday Season to End With Simhat Torah Festival The autumn series of holidays will' be concluded next week in Orthodox, Conservative and Re- form congregations, as the con- cluding days of the festival of Sukkot are marked by special services commemorating Shemi- and Simhat Torah. ni Shemini Atzeret will be ,ob- served on Monday evening and Tuesday morning, Oct. 19 and 20, as the eighth day of the Feast of the Tabernacles, while Tuesday...…

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…W on/icn'3 at, ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet • Old Maids" at the Crystal Ball- next Thursday at the home of room of the Masonic Temple at Mrs. Morris Aaron, 17564 Ohio, 8 p.m., Nov. 3. Admission includes to complete arrangements for ' refreshments. Tickets may be the annual fall tea scheduled obtained by contacting either for Oct. 26 at the Davison Jew- Mrs. Saln Posner, UN. 1-7425, or Mrs. Sol Lakind, UN. 4-8778. ish Center. • * * * INFANTS SERVICE...…

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…Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Prepares For Second Annual Cooking School Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, presi- shop session at which over 100 dent of the Sisterhood of Cong. women will participate in actual Shaarey Zedek, this week an- cooking. Along with the school, a booth will be set up at which women will be able to obtain the latest known household gadgets. Mrs. Blume, on honoring the wishes of last year's audiences, will demonstrate many traditional, ...…

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…divitieo in Societ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro, of 4834 Cortland, were honored at a dinner party at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Peggy Cole, of Joan Street, Oak Park, on their 47th wedding anniversary, Their children present included Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Shapiro, Harold Weiss, Wilford Cole, Charles Kief, Ronald Stern. and Ben. Stanton and their seven grandchildren. Mrs. Alvin Solomon' and children, Marshall Gregory and Janice Gale, ha...…

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…To Wed Serviceman Congress Women To Meet Election Candidates Oct. 27 MISS ELAINE BLAU Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blau, of 3280 Glendale, -announce the en- gagement , of their daughter, Elaine, to Stanley Wandruff, son of Mrs. Ethel Wandruff, of 18426 Roselawn. Mr. Wandruff pres- ently serves in the U. S. Navy Air Force, and is stationed at Patupent River, Md. Fenkell Mothers to Discuss Election Issues Thursday Issues in the coming election, with spe...…

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…ci,Jtnco Tales Out of School By Joni Handleman Rena Katz Rumford Bleb Workers in the Balfour Ball United States government and Committee will be guests at a to the American people. There are 500 new Jewish . bruncheon,.11 a.m., Sunday. Oct. Workers for the Ball will have freshmen and transfer students 31, at Zionist House, 11345 Lin- an opportunity to win round- on the University of Michigan wood, according to an announce- campus this fa...…

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…Fredric Rivkin to Wed Cleveland Heights Girl MISS GLORIA ANN PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry, of Cleveland Heights, 0., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Gloria Ann, to Frederic Alan 'Rivkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. :Malcolm L. Rivkin, of Griggs Ave. An August wedding is plan- - Red. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Leo Samson, of 3284 Leslie, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their -son, Lawrence, on Oct. 23, at Cong. Beth Shmu- el. Open house ...…

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…the Danny Raskin's mission he was on in his anxiety to learn more about Dr. . Raskin's animal hospital . No, we are not related. Hada:sal] Slates Luncheon. Matinee DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, October 15, 1954 'The Luncheon Matinee—a Serving as luncheon hostess FAVORITE STORIES . . . by new Honor Roll activity of De- will be: Harry Shephard, bossman at troit Chapter of Hadassah—for T•Iesdames Louis Luckoff, Ben Fink Lefkowitz, Louis R....…

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…• Senator Ferguson Reaffirms Stand kw Peace in Middle East Security for Israel fore his senior's death for a Senator Homer Ferguson, in a statement to The Jewish News on the issue presently affecting free and independent Israel and that in the last six years, as a member of the Senate ap- propriations committee he la- bored for maximum aid to Is- rael. "That's on the record," he said. "It is not one of those falsehoods that are dragged acr...…

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…- 13-FOR R ENT-FLATS- NCOM ES- APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS STURTEVANT-DEXTER. 5 room upper, available approximately 1 month.. TO. 7-8495. Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. 6 ROOM upper fiat gas heat. 'rile bath.' Automatic hot water. Must buy carpet- ing. Reasonable $85.00, TE. 4-7686. 6 ROOM upper fiat for Minimum Charge $1.00. rent gas heat. $75.00 pe...…

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…23681 Wildwood OAK PARK OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 6 rm. face brick Ranch with birch panelled libr., large kitchen with break. nook, attached 2 car gar., 1I5' lot, large basement. Only $28,- 500. Mr. Dyer, UN. 3-5500. h. m. SELDON co. Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1st fl. lay., mod- dern kitchen with disposal and dish- waiher. Sunroom, automatic Monte Vista-Outer Dr. SAN JUAN BETW. 7 MILE AND OUTER ILENE SOUTH OF 6 heat. Face brick Ranch, 3 large bedrms, ...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE SANTA ROSA, 19150 Open 2:30 to 5 Sun. Gorgeous 3 bedrm. face brick Col., rear den, 1st lay., break. rm., rear terr., carpeting, drapes, many extras. Best buy in Northwest Detroit. Re- duced to $21,900, make offer. MR. WEAVER. O'Donnell Madsen Co. 18310 Livernois UN. 4-0600 Santa Rosa-Pembroke Clean as a pin, this 2 bedrm. frame bung. alum. storms, screens, a.c. gas ht. rec. rm. only $9,900. Make offer. Mr. Knudsen, ...…

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…go -BUSINESS CARDS TAINTING=Exterior, Interior, Decorat- ing wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Prairie. TE. 4-0195, TY. 4-0512. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con- tractor. TY 7-0441. WALL WASHING, guaranteed workman- ship, prices reasonable. VE. 8-9832. ALUMINUM storms, screens repaired. Doors, windowS, prompt service all types. Call Ed, UN. 4-5873. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. Deadline for the Next Issue O...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, October 15, 1954 Obituaries LOUIS SANDLER, 90 Clair- mount, died Oct. 4. Services were at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by brothers, Max Sand- ler of Toronto and Harry Sand- ler of Pittsburgh; 2 sisters, Mrs. Sam Greisdorf and Bessie Sand- ler of Toronto. * * * SARAH PERGAMENT, 4274 Burlingame, died Oct. 4. Serv- ices were at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by sons, Morris and Henry; daughters, Mrs. Lena So...…

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…Dr. Silver's Address Open to Entire Community ina Schaver will sing the na- ly as chairman of the American I Cleveland, president of the Public Invited to Lecture n Sunday Without Charge The Detroit Tercentenary Committee of 300 this week an- nounced that provisions have been made for all who desire to hear the address of Dr. Abba Participants in Tercentenary Event, Sunday tional anthems. The salute to the flag will be given by representa...…

January 15, 1954 • Page Image 1

…Israel Unearths Bar Kochba Weapons JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Jewish archeologists investigating the area between Masada and Ain-Gedi, have unearthed clothing and the remains of utensils and weapons in what is believed to have been one of the caves used by the Jews in the Bar Kochba revolt against the Romans 1823 years ago. .41 Among the objects found were a woman's shoe, a shoe, glass- ware and earthenware, remains of ancient weapons and remnants of c...…

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…Technion Reopens, State Officials in Solemn Afornent At Swearing-in of Judge Kaufman Kay Is Notified Purely Commentary Leon Kay, local Zionist leader who is one of the national vice- presidents of the American Warning by 'The Nation': 'Father Coughlin's Reappearance' An editorial note in The Nation under the heading "Father Technion Society, was informed Coughlin's Reappearance" sounds a warning against a possible that the Technion was enabl...…

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…Knesset Pass6s Bill for New $350,000,000 Israel Bond Issue;American Jewish Leaders set Bond Goal of $75,000,000 for This Year B-G Chides Zionists For Not Settling in Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Former Premier David Ben-Gurion, in an article in t h e Histadrut newspaper Davar ; wrote that he JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is- The Mapam faction suggested to a payment of :Sir() at ma- knew of no single Jewish leader rael Parliament today gave ap- that the b...…

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…A Welcome Revision THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20 1957 *ember American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. P:ohlished every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road. Detroit 35. Mich. VE. 8-9384 4111Ntription 34. s year foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942. at Post Office. Detroit. Mich. under Act 61 ...…

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…Prof. Marcus' Tercentenary Address at Temple Tonight Jews to Present Memos to Big Powers Parley in Berlin TEL A VI V, (JTA) — World ington. He declared that the Jewish organizations will pre- Austrian Nazis did as much sent two memorandums to the harm to Jews as did the German Four Power meeting to take Nazis, and that Austria should place at the end of this month do as much as Germany by way in Berlin, it was announced by of restitution. "I...…

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…Rabbi Frani Urges Support For Stephen Wise Dinner-Dance Calling for community-wide support of the Stephen S. Wise dinner-dance, being sponsored by the Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress, to be held in commemoration of the late Dr. Wise's birthday, at the Latin Quarter, Sunday evening, March 14, Rabbi Leon Fram, president of the Michigan Coun- cil of American Jewish Congress, issued the following appeal: "Stephen S. Wise was prim...…

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…Menuhin Won't Fly ; Plan Budgeting Sessions Here for Sunday Jan. 24 ORT Sent $1 1,437,862 to Retrain 50C,000 NEW YORK, (JTA)—A total school education for 17,000 Jews of $11,437,862 has been sent overseas. • Dr. Haber stated tt t "an ab- abroad since the end of World LONDON, (JTA)—Famed vio- War II by the American ORT solute minimum" of V,250,000 will be needed to implement this Samuel H. Rubiner, president: developed at the conference linis...…

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…Three Detroiters Named to National United Jewish Appeal Campaign Posts Three Detroiters were named this week to national United Jewish Appeal campaign posts for 1954. Joseph Holtzman was appointed one of the national campaign chairmen. Louis Berry and Abe Kasle were named members of the UJA National Campaign Cabinet. Announcing the appointments, Edward M. M. Warburg, general UJA chairman, noted that formation of the UJA's campaign high comman...…

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…Ilistadiat ltai‘. es $30,000 - In Pre-Campaign Period * The Israel Histadrut Cam- paign was formally launched Wednesday evening at a rally in. Temple Israel. Noting that the 1954 appeal had officially been named the "nth Anniversary Campaign," Morris Lieberman, drive chair- man. reported that the sum of $30,000, raised in a series of pre- campaign events, had already been transmitted to the nation- al office. .. Harry Schumer, chairman of the...…

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…Dessert Luncheon to Serve a's Prelude Congress Women Highlight World, Israel Happenings All five chapters of the Detroit i Mrs. Samuel Katzer, world Jew- South—meets at home of Mrs. For jNF Women's Donor Event Women's Division, American ish affairs chairman, will head William Cohen, 2265 Chicago. Members of the Ladies Auxili- ary, Jewish National Fund, will review progress on its 23rd an- nual fund-raising event at a dessert luncheon meeting ...…

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…Lipkin and Rabitt Score Success DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, January 15, 1954 In. Third Annual Artists Series his playing in parts was per- By FRANK SIMONS The third annual Temple Isra- haps too forceful, the audience el.. Artists Series opened in an was thrilled at his rendition. His auspicious manner last Sunday technique is certainly most corn- when nearly 1,000 people were I mendable. on hand to hear pianist Sey- Rabin and Lipkin sha...…

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…Busy 'reek of Activities Planned For Cong. Ahavas Achim Affiliates 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 15, 1954 UHS Opens Registration For Feb. Est All phases of congregational ; Waserman, Judith Caplan, Ger- activities will blossom out this aldine Weiner. Harriet Rosen, week as events are planned by i Linda Rubenstein, Deena Lazar- Cong. Ahavas ,Achim, its Men's ov, Roberta McKay, Sharon NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services,...…

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…Club ning for its donor luncheon, to be held Feb. 10. in the Mayfair Room. Tickets are available from Mrs. M. Jacob, ticket chairman, TO. 9-7582, or Mrs. S. Siegler, UN. 2-8464. * * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Hamisha Asar b'Shevat social on Tuesday, at the home of Ruth Woronoff, 4054 Grand. Friends are invited. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet at 1 p. m., Wednesday for a celebration of Arbor Day. Movsas Goldaf...…

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…Tales Out of School Ruthann Prag Wed To Donald Bernstein "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By Nancy Falk Mumford High By Judy Alzofon, Central High Semi-finals are over at last Plans to make the 1954 Cen- smiling as they walk down the halls instead of wearing that sick, worried, semi-final expres- sion. I think that the teachers were as relieved as we were. On Sunday, the Councilettes had a teen-age pa...…

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…Weizmann Group Signs for Trees Betty Rosenberg Wins The Chaim Weiz- Cap as Graduate Nurse mann Society of De- troit was the first in this area and one of the first in the en- tire nation to under- take the planting of a grove of 1,000 trees in the Chaim Weiz- mann Memorial For- est in Israel. Here, at a recent meeting, LOUIS ROSENBERG, president of the De- troit group, signs the contract for the pur- chase, as PERCY KAPLAN, executive directo...…

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…trio Relate newe o P omo' ntic • MISS MARCIA FLISKOW MISS JOAN ENID GREY At a recent open house given by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Grey in their home on Pennington Dr., pink hearts covered with tiny rosebuds and white arrows announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan Enid, to Donald Vincent Sofferin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Sofferin, of Wildemere Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of Normandy School in Miami and is a former stude...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, January 15, 1954 Elect Mrs. Goldman To Head Home Relief Neugarten Medical Aid to Feature Fashion Shot at Wednesday Donor ..; Mrs. Samuel Goldman will be installed president of Home Re- lief Society in a ceremony to be performed on Jan. 25, in the Belcrest Hotel. Serving with her during the corn- ing year and also to be in- stalled are the following: Mesdames William Bonin, chairman of the board: Julius Fink,...…

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…a/VI/Li ...Cociehg Weitz-Bloom Nuptials Spoken at Adas Shalom 6 1qaqernenti Eileen Joyce Bloom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bloom, of Monica Ave., became the bride Dr. and Mrs. Norman Ruben- uate of DePauw University in Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon and family. formerly of of Gilbert Weitz, son of Mrs. Mr. < stein, of 19520 Afton, announce Indiana. A summer wedding is ave moved to 10415 Elgin, in Huntington Wcods, Mich. 4782 Lesh the engagem...…

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…▪ • Local Bnai Brith Women Conduct All-Out Drive for New Members Nineteen chapters of the Greater Detroit Women's Council of Bnai Brith this week em- barked on a° membership cam- paign to "Build Bnai Brith." A Council spokesman stated that the drive for membership, in keeping with the all-out na- tional campaign, will enable Bnai Brith to continue and ex- pand its program of aid to Jewry, Jewish families, to coun- try and humanity. By uniti...…

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…20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS KIDDIE$ • Friday, January 15, 1954 Name Detroit Rabbi To Port Huron. Pulpit -tip Rabbi Charles H. Rosenveig, since 1951 executive .secretary of Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit, has been named spiritual leader of , Cong. Mount Sinai, in Port Huron, Mich. Rabbi Rosen- zveig, who will maintain his post and resi-!' rlence in De- troit, will travel to Port Huron for sabbath services and:: twther congrega- tional business. A...…

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…Culture Commission Slates Telecast Louis LaMed, chairman of the culture commission of the Jew- ish Community Council, an- nounces that a Jewish musical program will be presented over the television facilities of Station WJBK, at 10 a.m.. Sunday, by the culture commission. This telecast is in celebration of the Jewish Music Festival honoring the contribution of Jewish music to the world-wide treasury of music which will be observed for a mont...…

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…- 14-WANTED-FLATS-INCOMES- APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3 ADULTS desire 5 or 6 room lower Flat, gas. °IA'. 7-4069. BUSINESS COUPLE want 4 room income or 3 room apartment; Dexter-Davison Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by section. TY. 6-6857 or 'TA. 5-3649. telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Minimum Charge $1.00. Anchor Real Estate Huntington Woods CALL VErmont 8-9364 10...…

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…• Manor Nr. Curtis New Large 3 Bedroom House Price drastically reduced to $15,900; 6 rm. brick Col., gas ht., 3 lovely bedrms., bkfst. space, porch, garage, Here's a bargain. nr. Schools, bus. AL DAVIS UN. 4-4600 * * with libr. in an excellent neighbor- hood. Many outstanding features. $5,000 down, $150 monthly includes taxes. Bring your decorator along and finish to suit. 17364 San Juan, UN. 3-9457 or UN. 1-6668. 1400 MARLOWE Nr. 7 Bea...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE N OW IS THE TIME TO SELECT THAT NEW RANCH HOME FOR SPRING. GIVE YOUR FAMILY THE BEST. BUY A "MARKEL" BUILT 2 BATH RANCH HOME IN OAK PARK'S CHOICEST LOCATION, (MODEL AT 24101 BERKLEY, 3 BLOCKS EAST OF COOLIDGE, JUST SOUTH OF NORTHFIELD BLVD.) THIS MEANS THAT FOR YEARS TO COME YOUR FAMILY WILL ENJOY A RANCH HOME THAT HAS THE BEST IN DESIGN, WORKMAN- SHIP AND MATERIALS. WHEN YOU SEE OUR MODEL RANCH YOU WILL KNOW IT IS A "MAR...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE •:' 1 EQUITY in 4 bedroom: Lothrup Vil- lage cnlonial: will lease or repurchase giving large profit to interested party. BR. 3-2060. I 4(tAti4-14.70YM-Lit4T:7-14tikt4TED ,; COLLI NGWOOD-DEXTER GIRL WISHES evening part time work as typist. TE. 4-2838. WOMAN wishes job baby sitting in eve- ning. References. TY. 4-6943. ALL AROUND girl would like work from . 10.30-6:00. Call TY. 6-7920. ,iipoSWOrPRT-Wazi Book Distribute...…

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