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December 16, 1955 • Page Image 1

…A Community Without Newspapers How Arabs Destroy Fraternization With Israel THE JEWISH NEWS A Commentary, Page 2 Michigan's Only VOLUME 28—NO. 1 5 27 Weekly Review A Happy HANUKAH To the Entire of Jewish Events Jewish Community English - Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, December 16, 1955 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c E• en H Ids 'Co promise' Stand; Brit...…

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…Purely Commentary Education Study To Be Conducted Here in January Peace Formula for- Middle East Pledged by Sen. Wil ey in ZOA Address Other points he made in his A pledge to "come up with a formula" which will protect address were that: 1. There be no war in the Dr. Uriah Z. Engelman and both Israel and the Arab states A Community Without Newspapers "Business is down," was the major reaction to the stereotypers' his Commission for the Stud...…

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…New YorklPhilanthropist Gives $250,000 to UJA Special Fund Arab Clubs Seek Anti-Israel Action WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The National Association of Federa- tions of Syrian and Lebanese Clubs in America made known it is seeking interviews with President Eisenhower and Secre- tary of State Dulles to urge re- vision of American policies that the association contends favor Israel. A statement issued here by the association said a revision of U.S. pol...…

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…Still Locked Out 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 Asso- caation Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35. Mich., VE. 11-9364. Subscription $5 a year, Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942, at Post Off...…

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…Install Samuel Bez Newly-Merged AFL-CIO Adopts Resolution Urging Support of Israel NEW YORK (JTA)—A reso- partite Declaration of 1950, and quota for the Histadrut rehabili- Perfection Master lution Israel President Itzhak calling for the reaffirma- Samuel M. Bez, former senior Warden of Perfection Lodge, F. & A. M., was installed worshipful master at the Lodge's annual in- stallation cere- monies, Dec. 14, at Masonic Tem- ple. Serving with hi...…

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…Israeli Editor to Address Histradut Rally on Sunday East European countries, Ger- military pact with Syria, other- her into the first line of fire in many and the West. wise the Jewish State would the event of danger." He joined the editorial staff of have to consider Lebanon a part- Lebanon can best avoid such Davar in 1937, serving as a cor- ner in the campaign of hostility dangers by taking a neutral and respondent and special writer. He i...…

December 16, 1955 • Page Image 7

…NORTHLAND open till 9 every night NOW till Christmas —DOWNTOWN open- Thursday and Monday until 9 . . ..... . ......... ... . . . ... ... .. IN CASUAL • • WALNUT with BRASS ACCENTS • TRIPLE• DRESSER, MIRROR and FULL SIZE BED '225 $23.00 down Here is suite that is in a class by itself! Crafted of finest walnut, well proportioned Provincial styling with a modern flair and finished with painstaking hand rubbed finish. Hardware of satin b...…

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…1,000,000 Unaffiliated Jews Reported Sinai Hospital At Reform Judaism Campaign Dinner Given $114,300 NEW YORK, (JTA) — About aries for new residential com- By the Fords 1,000,000 Jews in the United munities. States are not affiliated with any branch of Jud4ism, it was esti- mated here by Benjamin H. Swig, general chairman of the Combined Campaign for Reform Judaism, at a dinner which marked the official opening of the $2,396,000 drive for 195...…

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…Scientist Who Fled Nazis Decorated by Germany FRANKFURT (JTA) — The Grand Cross of the West German Order of Merit; as well as the Goethe Plaque of the City of Frankfurt, have been bestowed upon Prof. Ferdinand. Blum, a' well-known Jewish medical re- searcher now living in Switzer- land, on the. occasion of his 90th birthday. . Dr. Blum was a popular prac- ticing physician - in pre-Hitler Frankfurt. He also headed, and for a time financed from...…

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…Sharett Exposes Attempts to Discredit I4raell; • Dulles Again Urges Conciliation; Britain Continues to Give Egypt Arms UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., urged Israel and Egypt "to (JTA—Israel's Foreign Minister conciliate their views" so that MoShe Sharett has refuted as "a just settlement may be "Malicious distortion" a news- reached." This was done by paper report from Washington Secretary Dulles in the cou - ee alleging that Israel's position in of h...…

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…Shaarey Zedek Produces 'Sabbath Eve- At Home", Impressive Ceremony Recording A recording of a complete Sab- bath Eve ceremony, directed and produced by Samuel J. Benavie for Congregation Shaarey' Zedek, this week was enthusiastically received by the congregation's members and many of their friends who have acquired the 33-inch two-sided record. The script of the record ;- "Sabbath Eve at Home," was written by Rabbi Morris Ad- ler who • explai...…

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…Israeli Art Expert Guest Here People Make News Yurica Mann Plans Two Exhibitions At Temple Israel, Wayne University Yurica Mann, director of the ' Jerusalem Art Center, who ar- rived in this country several weeks ago to arrange for exhibi- tions of the works of eminent - Israeli artists, was in Detroit this week to plan two exhibi- tions—a graphic arts display at Wayne University and an exhibi- tion of paintings at Temple Is- rael. The exhi...…

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…A Star-Studded Concert Minneapolis FEPC 'Favorable' in 49% of Cases Israelis Winning Symphony-JewishCenter Event Battle of Huleit An Exciting Musical Triumph Last Sunday's Family Concert, sponsored by the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra in cooperation with the Jewish Community Center, at Masonic Auditorium, was an exciting musical event. An enthusiastic audience ac- claimed the orchestra as well as the eminent soloists who par- ticipated in it...…

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…Goldmann Reports CARE Cortducts To Jewish Agency $1 Parcel Seivice In cooperation with t he On U.S. Relations The Suburban Commtmity Theory of Relativity: Lathes versus Pancakes By the Oak-Woodser "Out of the frying pan, and into the fire"—that's an expres- sion dating back several cen- turies, but it best describes only one of a series of minor setbacks which plagued a young house- wife here during the past week of Hanukah. Determined that...…

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…Anita Feldman Elected President of Deltons omen s _ INFANTS • SERVICE GROUP's meeting at 8:30- p.m., Monday, in the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 18495 Wyoming, will be devoted to a driVe for Ruth Alden dresses. Members are urged to bring a:: child's • dress or money to purchase one. Fund-raising plans will be discussed; and tic- kets for • the annual dinner- dance-Show • will be distributed. Mrs. JoSeph Brilliant and her hospitality committee ...…

December 16, 1955 • Page Image 16

…a Moishe Haar to Address Joint Institute Program omen s chi vities at Society Moishe Haar, priricipal of the Sholem Aleichem School, will SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- speak on "The Beginning and GOODFELLOWSHIP WOM- EN'S AUXILIARY is planning RACHI has earmarked funds History of the Yiddish Lang- a luncheon on Saturday, in the from its pre-Hanukah party, uage" at a joint meeting of Chap- home of Annette Kunich, 4230, chaired by Mrs. B. Cronenwalt, t...…

December 16, 1955 • Page Image 17

…a ctivities in Society NisZar-Faust Nuptials Planned for April • • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tischler, of Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods, Mich., recently tendered a surprise dinner party in honor of Mrs. Tischler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hoffman, on the occasion Of their 54th wedding anniversary. Participating in the event were the Hoffman's other children, Mr. and Mrs. James Silverstone, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dictor and Mrs. J. Blau and grandc...…

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…Address. - Center Club Leaders Monday . 'velour job to make the : dance Prof. Krasner Oi JCh00 "The "YOuth of a Natiort are the Trustees of P osteritg ."—Disraetz. By By_ Nancy Falk Ronnie Aronson By JUDY ANN JACOBS 'Hanukah candle-lighting cere- monies' were held. in every stu- dent dormitory at the University of Michigan. After devouring scrumptious potato- latkes s at their regular Stinday night dinner, H i I.1 e I members served ...…

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…• • Lailims Receive Forest Certificate At Testimonial Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin on Monday evening were pre- sented with a certificate signify- ing that a Forest is being planted in their honor on land of the Jewish National Fun in Israel. The presentation was made by Irving Schhissel, president of the Detroit JNF Council, at the testimonial dinner in the-Laikins' honor, marking Mr. Laikin's 60th birthday. - The Labor Zionist Or- ganization...…

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…40,7474.73r..74: v itt -First Triplets Born at Sinai "It's a girl," said the doctor! "It's another girl," said the intern. "It's a boy," said the nurse. And wearily at 4:42 a.m., Sinai Hospital had delivered its first set of triplets. They were born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, of 10760 Saratoga, Oak Park. She is the former Ann Samphir, of Winnipeg, Canada. The two girls were delivered first, the first making its appear- ance at 4:...…

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…To Wed Tarz. 28 MISS LOIS FRIEDmAn The engagement of Lois Fried- man, daughter of Mr. Jack Fried- man, of Rochester Ave., and the late Mrs. Nettie Friedman, , to William Berman, son of Mrs. Sara Berman, of Lawrence Ave., and the late Mr. Arthur Berman, was recently announced. A Jan. 28 wedding is planned. `Frontier' TV Program To Portray Pioneer Of New Mexico - A little-known aspect of the history of the -Jews in America serves as the ba...…

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…Noted Historian Honored Court Enjoins TV Film Maker Size Alone Is No Man's Measure By DAVID SCHWARTe (Copyright, 1955, 22—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 16, 1955 Newhouse is a small man—not more than five feet, three inches. Adolph Ochs, publisher of the New York Times, was a small man, too, physically. More than 250 educators and social scientists paid tribute to Dr. Salo W. Baron, internationally-known historian and professor o...…

December 16, 1955 • Page Image 23

…• Continuation of Nazi Sex Experimentor . Returned_ to Germany Classified Ads Held to Stand Trial - KIEL, Germany (JTA)-Prof. Beginning C a r 1 Clauberg, who subjected thousands; of Jewish- women in on Page 27 06itua . . WILLIAM ROSS, 3113 Wood- ward; died Dec. 3. Services were at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. the Auschwitz extermination Survived by his wife, Bertha; 50-BUSINESS CARDS camp to agonizingly painful med- son, Theodore S,; daughters, ...…

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…20,000,000 Pound Road Opened in Negev Area TEL AVIV, (JTA) — A new 20-million pound road through the Negev desert was opened be- tween. Beersheba and Demona, cutting eight miles off the road between Beersheba and Sdom, site of the Israel Potash Com- pany's plants at the southern end of the Dead Sea. Present at the inaugural cere- mony were Lincoln Hale, chief of the United States Operation Mis- sions in Israel, Labor Minister Golda Myerson an...…

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…Mizracbi Dinner to Aid Bar-Ilan, Open House in New Offices Sunday Arabs, Soviet Abstain From Israel Resolution Danny Raskin'i UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. resolution ex- pressing the General Assembly's concern for the safety of com- mercial aircraft inadvertently crossing international frontiers - was adopted by the Social, Cul- tural and Humanitarian Commit- tee, with 35 for, none against and 13 abstentions. The abstentions were those of the Ara...…

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…ectee fienstve " . By 1LINNA GROSSMAN so -an and on: In a - variety • of languages and scores of type 'faces the same phrases- are re- iterated. But on the spot, where peace would come to save a life, sustain • growth, permit tran- quility, in Israel itself, there, no one has heard that peace is "just around the corner." Everything is the same or worse. The Arab depredations are intensified. The blockade is maintained. in full force. The cam...…

December 16, 1955 • Page Image 27

…13-FOR RENT--FLATS, INCOMES, APTS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS EWALD CIRCLE 1930-One bedroom, heated - $108 2110-One bedroom, heated - $103 - 13700 DEXTER 2 bedroom . $105 811 COVINGTON 1 bedroom $150 13600 KENWOOD OAK PARK 3 bedroom-Duplex, apply manager on premises. Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified a ds is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, min...…

December 16, 1955 • Page Image 28

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WINCHESTER Huntington Woods A SHOW PLACE 3 brirm. fa. brk. ranch. 27 ft. !iv; rm. & din, "L". Carpets, drapes, paneled rec. rm., with bar. If you want a glamorous modern styling. see this for only $27.500. Gordon Clark, LI. 9-4200, ELMER M. CLARK •••••••••••••••••••••••0 • • • • • OAK PARK • • • • • • Open Sun. 1 - 5 • • • Elgin, 13511 • • • • • • • • t w. of Coolidge, 1 ...…

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…Sussex-6 Mi. Muriel A. Johnson Move. Right, In OPEN EVERY DAY Call David Freedman DI 1-9645 $24,900 Littlefield-Pembroke Gordon Williamson Co. NEW HAMPSHIRE BET. N'WESTERN & SOUTHFIELD Bea. 3-bdrm. ranch, lib., 114 baths, 2 fireplaces, carpeting, copper plumbing; $10,000 down. A••••••••••••••••••••••§ • • • • • Birmingham- • • • • • Bloomfield • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NORRIS REALTY CO. DI 1-1107 WESTWO...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR :SALE 't•"—HOUSES FOR SALE KENTUCKY, 18509 Only 3 Left Large face brick Col. built. by "Spoon" in 1949, 3 bedrms., 1st fl. lay., break. nook, screened porch, alum. storms & screens, rec. rm., oil a. c. 'ht., all carpeting included, $23,500. MADELEINE WIDMAN, UN. 1-4000. Model at 20571 Kentfiekl 3 blks. W. of Evergreen, 2nd blk. S. of 8. bedrms., den. or 3 bed- rms. & din. rm., pass hall. O'Neil KE. 2-0659 $39,500 Beaut...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE , 17-HOUSES FOR SALE RANCH TYPE, 3 bedrooms, full base- ment, recreation, auto. gas heat, screen porch. N.W. corner Thatcher and Hubbell; $27,500. By appoint- ment, UN 4-0823. Owner. 18411 KENTUCKY, 5-room bungalow., built '51. Newly decorated. gas heat. S. and S., carpeting and drapes, mir- rored fireplace, tiled kitchen. table space, 2-car garage, screened rear terrace. Open 1-5 Sunday. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE WASHBURN, 18...…

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…Germany Revisited Shocks of Iron in the 'Curtain' In this report to the Anterican Jewish community on her recent trip to Germany, Mrs. Moise S. Cahn of New Orleans, national president of the National Council of Jewish Women, explains why the presence of the iron curtain is a harsh aspect of daily life for all Europeans but most painful of all to the surviving victims of Nazi persecutiOn. Mrs. Cahn was one of four .women in a group of 60 Ame...…

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