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August 16, 1968 • Page Image 1

…PRAGUE (JTA)—President Tito of Yugoslavia declared here Sunday at a press conference broadcast on Czech Radio that there was no longer any danger that Israel would be destroyed by its Arab neighbors. He said Israel should therefore take "a more realistic attitude" and withdraw to the armistice lines of the pre-June 1967 period "in return for guarantees of the status quo," and declared "I have told Arab leaders that the existence of Israel must...…

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…Purely Commentary West German Rektions to NPD Menace . . Continuing Neo-Nazi Threats Evident . . . We Share Gossett's Advice to Sen. Griffin By Philip Slomovitz be an avoidance of overconfidence in dealing with the issues as they hates Hitler not because he was are tackled by the administration of Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger. a mass murderer but because he NPD's leader, Adolf von Thadden, may deny that he is a Nazi. had lost the war fo...…

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…Eric Hoffer Writes: Northland *If Israel Perishes, the World Perishes* If Israel were to perish, it would mean the holocaust for the entire world, Eric Hoffer, long- shoreman-philosopher, warns. In the first of a series of articles in the Detroit News, which he has Joined as guest columnist, Hoffer wrote Sunday: "The Jews are a peculiar people: things permitted to other nations are forbidden to the Jews. "Other nations drive out thou- sands...…

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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 Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235, VE 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Foreign $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor ...…

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…Jewish Education Survey Poses Communal Problem (Continued from Page 1) enrolled in Jewish schools as of 1967. But they do not represent the number of Jewish boys and girls, between the ages of 3 and 17, who attended religious schools for one or more years during their life time. It is estimated that in the United States, for instance, the 47 per cent figure of those en- rolled would be increased to about 80 per cent in terms of those who atte...…

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…Algeria Boycotted; Syrians Land in Israel by Mistake within the next few days in po- ian and French intermediaries. Lebanese border. Although there and imprisonment of the former (Continued from Page 1) ternational airlines for reasons of litical efforts for release of the Arab spokesmen say they want was no further official comment, it Syrian ambassador to France, Dr. Israel to release some Palestinian was said here that the pilots are Sami ...…

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…• Elazar Proposes Israel Education Ministry Share Responsibility in Teacher Exchange JERUSALEM — Albert Elazar, superintendent of the United He- brew Schools of Detroit, who is in Israel with Mrs. Elazar for a per- iod of study during his sabbatical, is proposing to the Israel Ministry of Education the . inauguration of a program for mutual aid between Israel and American Jewish com- munities for expansion of a teach- ers' exchange and for t...…

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…Continuing Terrorist Attacks Include Blast at Gaza Theater; Are League Hedges on War Editor Calls 'Definite' Jewish, Black Leaders Meet to Join Efforts Excess of grief for the deceased is madness; for it is an injury to the living, and the dead know it PHILADELPHIA, ( J T A ) — not.—Xenophon. Jewish civic leaders in Philadel- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS phia have joined informally with members of the city's Black Co- 8—Friday, August 16, 1968 a...…

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…Jerusalem and Miami Reports and a survey Note Richard Nixon's Pro-Israel Attitude JERUSALEM (JTA)—Political observers here welcomed the nomi- nation of Richard M. Nixon as the Republican Presidential candidate. The first reaction to the news from Miami Beach was to stress Nixon's "positive attitude" toward Israel as exemplified by several state. ments he made during his pre- nomination campaign. However, commentators here said that there was ...…

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…Israel Denies Jordan's Charge in UN That Arab Civilians Were Attacked Israeli Fruit Shipping Co. Charges Crew Members (Direct JTA Teletype Wire with the Nazis in their statements. UNITED NATIONS (JTA)— A mando bases in Jordan nor any of easing the area's rising ten- to The Jewish News) The Jordanian delegate quoted sions. recruitment centers. He denied HAIFA — Maritime Fruit Car- war of words between Jordan and a statement by Tekoah, alludin...…

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…404111101111111041114111.01610. NYU Accepts Goldberg's Recommendation THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to Retain Director Accused of Anti-Semitism Nixon Nomination Hurt Fortas; Gossett Supports Appointment NEW YORK (JTA)—New York University has accepted a recom- mendation of a special committee that it retain as director of its Martin Luther King Jr. Afro- American Student Center John F. Hatchett who has been accused of anti-Semitic views. The com...…

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…12—Friday, August 16, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A Look Back Into History BY DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) "It's very exciting," Joe said. "These conventions. Hubert, Wal- lace, Rockefeller running against Lindsay, McCarthy, Nixon. "Joe," I said, "You've got it all mixed up. "Yes," Joe said. "When so many are running, it's hard to remem- ber, but any way both are good men. After a while, I'll get it straight. But tell me, th...…

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…Almanac Published by Yugoslavian Jewry General Says Soldiers also winner of the Nobel Prize, in Sinai Curb Conflicts both translated into Serbian for TEL AVIV (JTA)— Gen. Meyer BELGRADE—The Federation of the first time. Zorea, an Israel reserve general, Jewish Communities of Yugoslavia said here that the presence of has just published a 400-page illus- 20 Negro Students Study Israel soldiers in the Sinai Penin- trated "Jewish Almanac-1965-67...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, August 16, 1968 Synagogue to Be Depicted on Stamp in Surinam THE HAGUE (JTA) — The re- storation of a 283-year-old syna- gogue in Surinam, Dutch Guiana, will be commemorated by a new postage stamp to be issued by that colony on the northeast coast of South America, it was reported here. Surinam will issue two other stamps related to its Jewish com- munity, one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere. One of...…

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…Assembly to Mark Yom Kippur Katan In keeping with the traditional practice of observing "Yom Kip- pur Katan" ("minor Yom Kip- pur") on the eve of Rosh Hodesh Elul, last month in the Hebrew calendar year, the Council of Or- thodox Rabbis has arranged for a public assembly 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikva Synagogue. Past Leaders to Take Part in Temple Israel Service Past presidents of Temple Israel and its affiliate grou...…

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….1111.1141 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AJC Youth Hostel 16—Friday, August 16, 1968 Built in Israel Arye Eliav Named to Absorption Post ■ 01 ■ 1}1 ■ 01 ■ 01M111-01•111 ■ 04111111•0.1 •14,411■0■411•1041111 ■04111■11011.11)0110 Boris Smolar's 'Between You and Me' (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc-) I ONLY YESTERDAY: Differences of opinion between parents and children—which are now being manifested so sharply in this country—have been evident in Jewish...…

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…Merano Italian Spot With Memories Depicting Old, Current Nazi Terrors By JOSEF FRAENKEL Special London Correspondent of The Jewish News Merano, in Italy's South Tyrol, had about 700 Jewish inhabitants before the last war; now only 30 remain. This town was popular with Jews because of its "Jewish Sanatorium," subsidized for a time by the Joint Distribution Commit- tee, but which no longer exists. Peretz Smolenskin, the Hebrew writer and edito...…

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…18—Friday, August 16, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS French Group Promotes M.E. Peace Talks; Paper Urges Govt. to Back Israel on the part of the Gaullists as PARIS (JTA) — The Committee threats against Israel's existence well as certain Communist na- for French-Israel Solidarity an- made recently by Preident Nasser tions to claim that they favor nounced Monday that it will or- of Egypt and President Boumedi- the existence of Israel without gani...…

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…t. CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold an open executive meet- ing noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Jeanette Serling, donor chairman and Sylvia Schwartz, bulletin chairman, invite all members. Luncheon will be served. MRS. EDWARD BAYER Anita joy En kel Becomes Stern in Israel Laurette Amar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Amar of Bat Yarn, Israel, was married recently 2111"S. to Edward Allen Bayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon ...…

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…Honor Wenokurs' Golden Wedding THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, August 16, 1968 Rabbi Schostak to Wed Miss Bobrowsky of NY In honor of the 50th wedding an- niversary of their parents, Mt. and Mrs. Nachman Wenokur of Mansfield Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wenokur were host 'at a family reception at their home, 13316 Tal- bot, Huntington Woods. Besides their son Lee, the Nach- man Wenokurs have two daugh- ters, Mrs. William (Jane) Kellman of Sara...…

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…Toledo Zionists to Elect Officers at Fall Meeting • Dubb's Country Kitchen • Sherri's . Members of the Toledo District of the Zionist Organization of America are planning an election meeting toward the end of October, according to an announcement by Mendel Eiser who is completing his fifth year as president. Although this meeting is pri- marily for Zionist members, spe- cial arrangements will be made for friends of Israel interested in att...…

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…• • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, August 16, 1968 AJ Committee Active in Urban Crisis Program By BEN GALLOB Laurence Sibrack Weds Paula Prane in East (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) units of intergrated moderate-cost housing. In Harrisburgh, Pa., the organi- zation has joined with Protestant and Catholic groups to sponsor 175 low-cost housing units. National Vice-President Elmer Winter and other Milwaukee chap- ter members raised seed mo...…

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…Morris Krauses rk 50 Years of Marriage THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 16, 1968-23 activities in Society Top Musicians at Fair Top high school musicians from all over the state, selected by au- Mrs. Jack Friedman of Jerome Ave., Oak Park, has returned dition will appear in music shell from a month's vacation in Israel and Europe. Before she left on the concerts, Aug. 23-25, at the Michi- trip her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, August 16, 1968 Shiffm(777-Rosen Vows Spoken (1 t Bmii David MRS. ROGER SHIFFMAN Judith Beth Rosen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I. Rosen of Lahser Rd., Birmingham was married recently to Roger Shiff- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shiffman of Hartwell Ave. The ceremony was held at Bnai David Synagogue with Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor Hyman Adler officiating. The bride wore a gown of silk organza trim...…

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…Lawrence Feiler Takes Wife, Barbara Goldberg Brevities An ARTS AND CRAFT SHOW with 800 painters and craft items is being held at the Lincoln Center through Aug. 24. Michigan artists and craftsmen will exhibit paint- ings, sculpture, hand-made jewelry, hand-painted china, lapidary, ce- ramics, decoupage and other crafts in a tent specially erected for this exhibit. Demonstrations by artists and craftsmen will continue throughout the 10-day sh...…

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…Detroit Study Finds Pupils in Jewish Schools Miss Bine, Mr. Ehrlich Fail to Link Judaic Values, Democratic Ideals Wed at Beth Abraham The necessity for Jewish educa- tion to the future of American Jewry has long been emphasized. But the extent to which such edu- cation has a bearing on children's Judaic and democratic beliefs has not been adequately explored. Neither has it been scientifical- ly determined if differences in outlook exist betw...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING Nancy Lynn Wiss Weds Anthony Steven Deutsch P O MICHELE, five-and-a-half-year- old daughter of Saralee and Shel- don Bross, asked her mother about the blue and white box in the house . . . Told that the family had to reach Hai, which is $18, little Michele started out on a campaign of her own in becoming the young- est Blue-White Box collector for Jewish National Fund . . . Guests to the 'Bross home are asked by M...…

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…28—Friday, August 16, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Nancy Berm to Become Dennis Chaiken Bride e,wr y 9 7—e--° 1 On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs MISS NANCY BERNS Mr. and Mrs. George Berns of Lathrup Blvd., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Nancy Joan to Dennis Ira Chaiken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chaiken of Parkside Ave. The wedding is to take place June 1. Livonia Bank Opens New Temporary Of...…

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…Coleman-Robbins Vows to Be Held in November JWV National Convention THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to Draw 4,000 to Florida LETTER BOX HOLLYWOOD, Fla.—More than 4,000 veterans of the Jewish faith will gather at the Hotel Diplomat here next week for the 73rd annual national convention of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. Gen. Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli am- bassador to the United States, will be guest speaker at the National Commander's Banquet Aug....…

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…▪ ▪ JEWISH NEWS M VIE GUIDE Grand Circus Park ADAMS Free Parking after 5 p.m. WO 1-8525 FRI 11:35, 2:15, 5:00, 7:40, 10:20 Re.commended for adults only 11:35, 3:50, 8:10, 12:00 and Dean Martin in WED. LADIES DAY 75c "THE AMBUSHERS" 1:50, 6:00, 10:20 Free Parking After 5 RADIO CITY 9 Mi. & Greenfield Rd. 358-3920 444-8676 A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS Mia Farrell, John Cassavettes Scope & Color if it hurts to laugh, ROAR,...…

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…Oskar Werner Waves Baton in 'Interlude' Oskar Werner and Barbara Fer- ris are starred in "Interlude," a romantic drama opening at the Studio-8 Theater today. A Domino color production pro- duced by David Deutsch and di- rected by Kevin Billington, "Inter- lude" is a Columbia Pictures re- lease. Oskar Werner enacts the role of a famous symphony orchestra leader and Barbara Ferris plays the part of a young reporter. Many of the scenes were fil...…

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…'; = F . 'St *7.! * i ■ r •••• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, August 16, 1968 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m. Wednesday. For rates and information .. . 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS PALMER PARK. Desirable 1 and 2 bed- room apartments. Utilities, reasonable rent. 905 Merton. 20555 LAHSER 1 and 2 bedrooms. Large closet space. Pool and ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE EVERGREEN-8. Brick ranch. Finished basement. Extras. KE 4-5863. SCHAEFER S. 7 MILE OAK PARK Face brk. 1/2 Duplex Excel!. condition, good room size, gas ht. alum. Storms & screens, awning, gar. good carpeting. Real value at $13,000. 2 large bedrooms, large living room, dining el, large kitchen, den. Newly decorated and carpeted. Completely fenced yard. Many extras. Close to shoppin...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK Owner Must Sell OAK PARK 3 bedrm brk. ranch, full base., air cond., includes carpeting, drapes & garbage disposal. Priced for quick sale. Immed. possession. Call for appt. MILLER BROS. LI 3-7520 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, August 16, 1968 Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, pan- eled den and recr. room, 11/2 baths, appliances. Closed porch. Many more extras. Ideal location. 23410 Beverly ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK OAK PARK .OPEN. tiUtaDlAY:t Beautiful ranch in move-in condition. Will be sacrificed because owner has two homes. Three bedrooms, two baths, central air-conditioning, fam- ily room, built-in color T.V., Hi-Fi, carpeting, drapes, asking $34,900. HUNTINGTON WOODS OP:EN SU!NIPAY 2- 5 P. M. Beautiful center entrance Dutch Colonial that invites you to warmth and charm on a beautiful boulev...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 36—Friday, August 16, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOON TO BE FINISHED HAMPSHIRE WOODS OAK PARK—BY OWNER 3 bedrm., 1 1/2 baths, brk. Col. in SOUTHFIELD. Many custom ftrs. $24,990. Call September 5 occupancy. Etkin Built Ranch. Central air-conditioning, 2 1/2 baths, paneled family room with built-ins. Custom interior decorated. Refrigerator included. $31,500. Interior designer'...…

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…- ,;iilieuiell041081111111101F7 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS ranch. 3 bed- rooms, den, 30 ft. living room, 2 bath- rooms. Near shopping, buses, synago- gues. Immediate occupancy. For sale or rent. LI 5-9059. OAK PARK. By owner. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, family room. Stove, re- frigerator, dishwasher. Gas heat. Car- peting. Attached garage. $24,500. 545- 3865 or 543-0127. OAK PARK Beautiful 6 rm. brk. ranch. 3 l...…

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…38—Friday, August 16, 1968 40 EMPLOYMENT MALE AND FEMALE EXPERIENCED personnel. Good closer. Mr. Fine. 353-2235. TEACHER for Sunday Religious School. Elementary grades. Must have good Jewish background. LI 8-9000. COMPAN ION Free to travel. Must be able to do some home cooking and drive car. Apply by phone be- tween hours 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. WO 3-6800, APT. 1601 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 55—MISCELLANEOUS FREE NEW TESTAMENT For Synago...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Censorship on News of Cabinet Matters in New Israeli Law (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The Knesset Tuesday gave its final reading to the cabinet law which, among other things, imposes strict censorship on deliberations of the cabinet in matters concerning defense, secu- rity or anything else the cabinet may define as secret. Under the law, journalists and publishers may be prosecuted if th...…

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…Pictorial, Historical Data on Six-Day War Implement . ibrary on Major Events of June 1967 1 Vastly Growing L Israel vies with the major issues in the world for the number of books that have been published in the paSt year, with special em- phasis on the Six-Day War. More than two score books al- ready have been reviewed in these columns in the past year. In the last few weeks, another impres- sive set of books has appeared, and among them are...…

February 16, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Egyptian Jet's 'Buzzing' of U.S. Naval Spy Ship Reported The Georgetown was buzzed by a Soviet-made IL-28 "Beagle" bomber. The ship is in the same class as the U.S.S. Liberty, accidentally attacked by Israel during the Six-Day War. It is much larger than the USS Pueblo. The incident came at a time when the Egyptian press and radio continued to gloat over the North Korean capture of the Pueblo. The incident took place in international waters a...…

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…Purely Commentary Roosevelt-Frankfurter Letters: Collection Reveals Unique Friendship, Jewish Interests It was a David and Jonathan friendship between Felix Frankfurter and Franklin D. Roosevelt and their correspondence, from 1928 to 1945, in the impressive volume "Roosevelt and Frankfurter," annotated by Max Freedman, published by Little, Brown Co., is a major work serving as a com- mentary on the crucial years in this coun- try's and in wo...…

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…Colonization Group to Aid New Projects in Israel and France LONDON (JTA) — The Jewish Colonization Association (ICA) an- nounced here that a series of proj- ects in Israel and grants to Israeli institutions will account for the largest share of its budget in 1968. But the ICA is also maintaining its traditional support of institutions outside of Israel involved in the resettlement, training and educa- tion of needy Jews, the announce- ment sa...…

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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 Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48236. VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign 57. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

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…Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division Prepares for Its Phonogift Solicitations; Numerous .Divisions Hold Drive Functions The women's division will launch its fourth annual Phonogift cam- paign March 10, in an attempt to contact by telephone 10,000 women donors of the Jewish community regarding their individual contri- butions to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign-Israel Emergency Fund. Intensive efforts to make tele- phone contacts will continue ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, February 16, 1968 Hadassah Leader Rejects Idea Zionist Must Live in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — The con-, cent that only a person committed i to living in Israel can be a Zionist was challenged here by the head of the largest single Zionist organ- ization in the world. In remarks at the opening ses- sion of its mid-winter conference Saturday nigh t, Mrs. Mortimer Jacobson, of New York, national president of Had...…

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…▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 16, 1968 7 - Agreement on Reopening Banks OK'd by Israel, Jordan Psychiatrist Says Death Camp Horror Has Affected Children of Survivors HAMILTON, Ont. (JTA) — The suffering of concentration camp victims at the bands of the Nazis during World War II is having a distressing effect on their children who were born after the Holocaust, a prominent psychiatrist said at a lecture here. Dr. Vivian Rakof...…

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…De Gaulle Stalls on Arms Deal With Iraq ' (Continued from Page 1) He indignantly denied charges by Gen. Barzani, leader of the Kurdish nationalists in Iraq, that the French arms might be used on the Kurds. On the question of a Middle East settlement, President Aref said "we demand first of all. the unconditional withdrawal of the Israelis from territories occupied last June 5, and we are in full agreement with Gen. de Gaulle's condemnation of...…

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…tentennia of Ra bbl' By IRVING I. KATZ Executive Secretary, Temple Beth El This month marks the centen- nial of the death of Rabbi Isaac: Leeser of Philadelphia, pioneer American Jewish religious leader and educator. Isaac Leeser was born in Ger- many in 1806. He studied tradi- tional Jewish subjects under rabbis of the old school and attended the gymnasium in Muenster. At the invitation of his uncle, Zalma Rhine, he came to Richmond, Va., i...…

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…r 1: 10—Friday, February 16, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint News 1 Flint's Young Leaders See 25 Pct. Hike in UJA Giving Over 1967 at Dinner At Flint's first Young Leadership Division Dinner, which for- mally kicked-off the 1968 campaign, 44 young leaders headed by co-chairmen Ronald Goldstein and Dr. Morton Stanley, working together with national UJA Young Leadership Cabinet members Michael Pelavin and Dr. Leon Rosky, raised a recor...…

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