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June 15, 1956 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS Egyptian Correspondent's Childish Game: American Calls 'spy' Boaster's Bluff A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Cri.t . ;> : - 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, June 15, 1956 Dr. Neumann's Visit * Congratulations, UAW * Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XX I X—No. 15 `Highest Orders' Against Peace Israel Trade Show Editorials, Page 4 • $5.00 Per Yea...…

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…Friday, June 15, I956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NE Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Egyptian Newspaperman's Childish Game - For all-too-brief a period, there was excitement in liberal ranks. The visit in Israel of Ibrahim Izzat, the Egyptian news- paperman, as guest of the Israel government, was expected to establish an interchange of communication between the • two neighboring countries. Israel's Prime Minister Ben-Gurion took the passing p...…

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…- Finds Glass Mountain! Ed Levy's Discovery Lowers Israel's Costs There's a big plate glass ex- hibit at the Israel Trade Show, June 18-21, at the Sheraton T Cadillac, and behind it is a story in which two Detroiters figure. When Ed C. Levy, who stor- ages and trucks all the glass sand for the Ford plant, was in Israel in 1950, they were im- porting glass sand from Bel- gium at $16.50 a cubic yard. One morning Levy and thea- tre-owner Dick ...…

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…TIlE JEWISH NEWS _ Incorpoiating the Detroit -Jewish chronicle cominenCing with .:,issue of, J. 20., 195; Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan. PresS Association; - National ..Editorial Association. Published every Friday by the Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road. Detroit 35. Mich.. V'E. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a yeat Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. • 6, 1942, at Post Office,...…

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…E. Neumann to Evaluate Current Israel, Zionist Issues Here, Monday "The key meeting of. the year" is the description -given of the public rally of the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit, to be held Monday evening, at the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, Schaef- fer at Seven 'Mile Rd. Dr. Emanuel Neumann, who is being drafted for the presi- dency of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America, will be guest speaker. The appearance ...…

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…Israeli Consul Cites a Potash Source Citrin Again Heads Non-:Jew Opens Kosher Meat Market in Glasgow •FederOtion Division Jacob A. Citrin -will continue to serve as chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation's community relations division, announced Federation presi- dent, Judge Theodore Levin. Milton M. Maddin continues to serve as Citrin's associate chair- man. The Community Relations Di- vision is a coordinating and so- cial planning body...…

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…Sharett Refuses to Leave Cabinet, But B-G Insistent JERUSALEM (JTA)—Strenu- ous efforts are being, made with- in the Mapai Party to avoid a crisis which seems to be shaping up over Premier David Ben- Gurion's insistence that Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett quit his Cabinet post and take over the secretariat of the party, it was learned here. All factions in the Mapai feel that the party needs a drastic administrative overhaul to bring it into ...…

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…• 0 z ry A LTF Members to Win Honors at. Final Meeting Detroit Chapter, L e a d e r s Training Fellowship, will close its season Tuesday, when pins' will be awarded to members fulfilling the requifed six hours a week of study, and certificates will be given to new members. The meeting will be held in the home of Elisheira Crorrelick, and her father, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, will be the prin- cipal speaker. Receiving pins will be Clif...…

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…Israel Bond Leaders Honored Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Sets Installation Luncheon Mrs. Moses Lehrman will Martin Bodansky • and A. Le- Janawitz, courtesy, Julia Ring, serve as installing officer for the boWitz, secretaries; Albert case and Erwing Friedman; as- Hebrew Ladies Reisner, treasurer; Gizella Kal- siting case. Aid Society at lush, oonduetress; Fani Roth, All friends and members are a luncheon at inner guard; chairmen—Bern- urged_ to m...…

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…Beth Shalom Men'S Club 1 --The Suburban Community Suburb's 'Building Rabbi' • • Moves on to Post in Chicago By the Oak .-Woodser On Nov. 9, 1938, a rabbi in Mannheim, Germany, stood helplessly by while his syna- gogue was burned to the ground by Hitler's heavy-booted hordes. At the time, the rabbi was uncertain of his own fate, as mrere all Jews in those days. Yet, Dr. Frank F. Rosenthal made himself 7.- a promise: No more destruc- tion, fr...…

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…Beth -Shalom 'Installs New Officers,4 Board At the fourth annual instal- lation dinner-dance of Cong. Beth Shalom, Rabbi Mordechai S. Halpern installed the follow- ing recently-elected officers: Max DobroWitsky, president; Ralph Freeman, executive vice- president; Irwin Leider and Miles Greenwald, vice-presi- dents; Seymour Tarnoff and Mrs. Fred Krauss, secretaries; and Morris Arnowitz, treasurer. Trustees inducted were Mes- dames Joseph Gall...…

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…• Friday, June 15, 1956—THE D IT JEWISH Pnai David Elects Harry Friedberg; z Graduation Sun. . Young Israel Gives Plaque to Keywell •111 . . .... .2g 'Northwest Israel Sets Installation Meeting; Juniors Plan Events aL JR 1: 7, rt e. ALS :tv ,41 'WI. 7., 7.1 .712 131“. Stollman Heads Bonds Holy Day Group; Hamburger Spurs Activities Adolph Hamburger, promin- a guest here, June 25, to spur Newly elected officers of the Northwest Isr...…

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…You Just Name It; Omena Inn Has It Like to dance? Dance every evening to the music of a fine dance orchestra at Omena Inn . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ICE: 3-7290 Like to swim? Swim from Omena Inn's private beach on beautiful Grand Traverse Bay FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE KE. 3-7290 Like to fish? Fish on Omena Inn's well-stocked private lake. It's right on the pre- mises . . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE_ KE. 3-7290 Want dancing lessons? Reno and Ri...…

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…• activ ities in ociety Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee, of 18272 Santa Barbara, will attend graduation exercises of the University of Michigan Medi- cal -School this Saturday, when their son, Martin L. Lee, will receive his degree. He will intern at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Auslander were honored with a cele- bration in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary last Tuesday, at Rainbow Terrace. The party was given by their c...…

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…Beverly Karbal Wed to Leonard D. Mitz Bnai Brith Activities Dr. George V. Leib was elected bert Tucker, vice-presidents; MRS. LEONARD D. MITZ Beverly. Ruth Karbal, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Karbal, of - Leslie Ave., became the bride of Leonard David Mitz, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitz, in a ceremony performed June 5 by Rabbis Morris Adler and Jacob E. Segal, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. The bride's short - sleeved gown wa...…

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…Frith", June 15, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1,8 • I JWV Activities 1 Recently-installed as new of- ficers of Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST are William Stone, com- mander; Arthur Silverberg and Dan Hamburg, vice - com- manders; Allan Gavern, quar- termaster; Joseph Bale, ad- jutant; Eliot Raskin, judge ad- vocate; William May, chaplain; Irving Yura and Seyrriour Kraft, trustees; and Ted Bale, hon- orary board member. * * * Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE ...…

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…Graduates Kash-LevineNuptials Folk Schools to Hold Miss Rosenberg to Wed Wolfson Places Stock in Georgia Ga., (JTA)—Louis wrote that "if each graduate Banquet Isaiah Shafir, of Israel E. ATHENS, Wolfson, industrialist and fi- starts out with this initial in- Planned for Sept. 16 Graduation United Jewish Folk Schools vestment in American capital- aY MISS MARILYN KASH Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Kash, of Snowden Ave., announce the engagement of their...…

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…Name Sir Francis Simon to Oxford Physics Post LONDON (JTA)—Sir Francis Simon, who came to England 20 years ago as a refugee from Hitler persecution, was ap- pointed professor of experi- mental philosophy at Oxford University. He is 63. Sir Francis succeeds Lord Cherwell, one of Sir Winston Churchill's closest wartime ad- visers. Lord Cherwell paid tri- bute to Sir Frances as "univer- sally recognized as the world's foremost worker in the fiel...…

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…Garden Art Show Highlights Brandeis Women's Meeting Danny Raskin's LISTENING NC-RAC Parley to Discuss Near East, Desegregation Planning for ways of increas- lantic City, June 21 to 24. ing American understanding of The three major national re- the issues at stake in the criti- ligious bodies of American cal Israel-Arab conflict, and Judaism—Orthodox, Conserva- for means of facilitating transi- tive and Reform—threc major tion to desegrega...…

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…C4, tteL9,1,13eaak, -1? eso t rs = Music and Polities a i?oor Mixture at Jewish Folk Chorus Concert Here By ELIZABETH WALDMAN . by Mrs. ” (&) , imurn • _ . . • • The • Perfect Location—Directly on„.. the . Lake. Our.Owri Private Beath. South Haven's Newest Swimming Pool A No InCrease itfir itts's Now Open to Labor Day :77:7; >5Z;t1 -• )1 Wt. • Special June Rates • Outdoor Patio • Music, Dancing, Sports • Beautiful Rooms W...…

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…▪ 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 GREENFIELD - 7 MILE - Nice fur- nished room, new furniture. Call VE. 7-1370. .K LARGE ROOM for gentleman with light housekeeping. W....…

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…- • SANTA ROSA, 19713 OPEN SUN. 2-5 2-FAMILY FLAT 6 & 6 A good home and a nice income. Tile fea. 2 new gas heating units. Auto. hot' water. Lower has new carpeting. New side dr., 2 car gar., double porches. Forced to sell. 4231 Monterey. For appt. call Owner. WE 5-0850. 2 bdrm. brk. bung. built 1948. Carpets, drapes. gas AC ht., newly dec., close to schools, transp. Only $13,950 with $10,100 FHA available. Mr. Operman. GROSS REALTY UN 4...…

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…• OAK PARK 4 1 /2% 2 BEDRM. RANCH. Utility rm., cedar shake, gas ht., car port, 50' lot, a good buy at $10,500. * * * 4;4 ROOMS, plus stairs to un- finished attic, full basement, newly painted in and out. Fenced yard. Washing machine goes with house. Vacant. Price $11,000 with $1,500 dn. H U NT I NGTON WOODS 4-bedroom brick Colonial with lib r a r y, recreation room, 2 1/2 baths, double garage, exceptional home, beautifully located, pric...…

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…HUNTINGTON RANCH 13311 NADINE OPEN SUN. 2-5 Charles J. Van Horn inc. 361 No. Woodward JO 4-5645 MI 6-2400 CLARK • • • • • Exceptional field stone & brick 1940 farm Colonial, 1 bedroom clown with library, bath up & down; 130x115 lot. This is a beautiful home high on a hill, $57,500. Call Mr. Barnes, LI. 7-2000. Most beautiful home, in sub- division, 3 bedrooms, full base- ment, den, only 2 years old, beautifully landscaped, o n 1 y $26,60...…

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…17-HOUSES _F_OitiALi . • 20-OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT tHERRYLAWN ,CurtiS 18677 Cherry- lawn. Income . For sale by owner. UN 1-5220, - WOODS OPEN 2-5 HUNTINGTON 13108 BALFOUR Charming ranch bungalow on beautiful 70' wide lot. Entire home just decorated in and out. Jr. din. rm., nat. firepl., scrnd. terr., rec. rm. and bar, att. gar., $22,750 or best offer. Owner transferred. Mr. Williams. GROSS REALTY MEN DOTA, 19127 OPEN DAILY 2-4; SUN. 2...…

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…40-EMPLOYMENT 50-BUSINESS CARDS YOUNG MAN wanted to learn deli- catessen business. Loewy's Delica- tessen, 13616 W. 7 Mile Rd. STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS WOMAN, complete charge, house- keeper and companion to elderly lady and retarded boy. Lovely new home. Stay nights. Excellent sal- ary. FA. 1-0903 for appointment. 55 gal. $2.50 30 gal. 2.00 15 ga.l. 1.25 Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY MATT DEAN Fields Employment Phone KE 3-4870 - KE...…

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…Monument Unveiliiig (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth.) Mile Rd., East of Woodward. the unveiling of a monument in Rabbi Syme will officiate. Rel- his memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, atives and frie...…

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…Leaders Note Khrushchev's Failure to Mention Stalin's Anti-Semitism NEW YORK, (JTA)—Jewish leaders here emphasized that while Nikita Khrushchev, head of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, exposed Stalin's fabrication of the notorious "doctors' plot" in his speech at the Communist Party congress in Moscow, he failed to make any reference to the anti-Jew- ish nature of this plot. Nor did he refer to any other anti-Jewish developments whic...…

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