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January 16, 1959 • Page Image 6

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS— Friday, January 16, 1959-6 Educators Warned of Problem of Escapism Among Jewish Students; Midwest Conference Debates Issues In a challenging address de- livered at the luncheon ses- sion of the Midwest Region of the National Council for Jew- ish Education, Sunday, at the Esther Berman Building of the United Hebrew Schools, Rabbi Maurice Pekarsky,' director of the University of Chicago Hil- lel Foundation, warned the ...…

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…Mrs. Henry Wineman Establishes International Fellowship Program to Honor Memory of Her Husband Establishment of the Henry evaluated and a decision made Wineman International Fellow- regarding its revision or con- ships, designed to bring key tinuation. European, Israel, South Amer- The amount required for each ican and other overseas com- fellowship may vary with the munity execu- length of stay, distance trav- tives to the elled, and the res...…

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…Refugee Pressures on Israel Seen as Result of Hammarskj old Visit UN Probes Report . of Syrian Incursion Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL AVIV—Israel's officers, accompanied by United Nations observers, 'began in investiga- tion Tuesday of a new infiltra- tion incident, in which a num- ber of Syrians attacked two Is- raeli shepherds of Kibbutz Sha- mir in Upper Galilee. Israel charged that the infil- trators intended to ambus...…

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…Fanfani - Urges Nasser to Accept Reality of Israel's, Existence in. ME • ATHENS, (JTA) — Stopping off in the Greek capital follow- ing his five-day visit to the United Arab Republic, Italian Premier Amintore Fanfani told a. press conference that he had "always stated and repeated that • Israel exists and is an historical and geographical real- ity." Later, sources close to the Premier confirmed to Mrs. Tul- lia Zevi, Jewish Telegraphic Agenc...…

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…I The Suburban Community ca ;-■ Z Ca ti vi z CID PT4 h. O F - Age-Old Custom of Planting Trees Has a New Meaning By the Oak-Woodser One of the beautiful cus- toms that was once observed in ancient Jerusalem was the planting of a cedar tree when a male child was barn and a cypress tree when a little girl was born. When these children grew up and were to be married, twigs from the tree were cut down to make the posts for the huppa...…

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…Teachers to Meet Hebrew Schools and Bnai Moshe for Conference Renew Partnership Agreement at Temple Israel Temple Israel will be host to the annual Religious School Teachers' Conference at 1:15 p.m., Sunday. The gathering is under the sponsorship of the Directors' Council of the Jewish Religious Schools of Metropoli- tan Detroit. The theme of the conference is "An Approach to Judaism: •Reform, Conservative and Or- thodox Points of View." A se...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 16, 1959-12 New Adult Class to Open Tuesday with Israel Envoy SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram will speak on "The Dynamics of Jewish Education." The Bas Mitzvah of Joan Barbara Gilbert will be observed. CONG. BNAI DAVID: . Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Hayim Donin will preach on "The Plagues of Mankind." CONG. A...…

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…Russians May Seek Revival of Birobidjan,, Levine Warns By FRANK SIMONS A strong possibility exists that the Soviet Union will at- tempt to revive Jewish settle- ment at Birobidjan, it was suggested this week by Irving R. Levine, Moscow correspon- dent for the National Broad- casting Company. The NBC commentator, in Detroit Sunday to address a public meeting at Temple Beth El, sponsored by the Men's Clubs of Temple Israel and Temple Beth El, ...…

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…Levine Book `Fascinating' The Soviet Union, from Kalin- ingrad on the Baltic Sea to Petropavlovsk on the Pacific, is the fascinating subject of Irving R. Levine in his new 400-page book, "Main Street, USSR," pub- lished by Doubleday & Co. (Gar- den City, N.Y.). As the title suggests, the book is an account of Russian life today — its people, problems, pr o g r es s, successes, failures. Above all, it provides insight into the workings of ever...…

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…Women's Club activities • Mrs. Israel Halpern, chair - AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- CITY OF HOPE CANCER man of the oneg shabbat corn - HOOD has scheduled a fund- FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30 mittee of the BETH ABRAHAM raising theater party on Feb. p.m., Monday, at Holiday Manor. SISTERHOOD, announces a tea 15, when "My Fair Lady" will An evening of mahj and other to be held at 2:30 p.m., Satur - play at the Riviera Theater. games is planned, according...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 16, 1959-1 6 Greene Awarded 11- SU Students Plan r i 1 every Summer Wedding i Brandeis Grant Robert Greene, staff member On tie Air 1 of the Michigan Fair Employ- ........................---..... 1 Bnai Brith Activities REX CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. A social and games party is planned to celebrate the chapter's eighth birthday. All five-...…

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…`Music Inteiliationale' at Temple Israel activities in Society Out-of-towners here this weekend to attend the Bar Mitzvah of Arthur Neal Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman, of 17321 Prairie, are his aunt, Mrs. Isadore Wasserman, of New Orleans, La., and his aunt, uncle and cousin Mr. and Mrs. Moe Moore and Barbara of Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Robbins, formerly of the Lee Plaza Hotel, have moved into their new home at 29925 B...…

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…Folk Chorus Sets Emil. Cohen .to. Star at SZ Men's Event Schafer Work Jacob Schaefer's dramatic or- atorio "Martirer Blut" will be presented by the Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus as the principal work in its annual concert. Under the direction of Har- vey Schvey Schreibman, con- ductor, the concert will be pre- sented at 8 p.m., Jan. 25, in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Guest artists will be Howard Fried, New York tenor, Shosha- na Freedman, sop...…

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…MR. & MRS. PETER ROGGIN Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roggin, of 3740 Webb, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Jan. 4 with a dance and reception for 100 guests at the Holiday Manor. Married Dec. 28, 1908, in Cin- cinnati, 0., the Roggins moved here shortly after, becoming ac- tive in numerous communal or- ganizations. Among them are the Metropolitan Jewish Social Club, Fruit Vendors Ass'n., Western Bialystoker Society and the Seidlitz Society. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day; January 16, 1959-20 Pisgah Lodge Plans Israeli Night Event; Alexander to Speak Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith will present an evening of Is- raeli entertainment at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Hayim Green- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Morris Alexander, national chairman of Bnai Brith's Israel committee from Chicago, :will be guest speaker. Ady Semel, emel, fifth generation Is- raeli folk sing- er, the . Habonim Dan-...…

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…The SHRINE CIRCUS, with a big array of talented perform- ers and animal acts galore, will open Jan. 30, at the State Fair Coliseu m, continuing daily through Feb. 15. There are three shows on Saturdays and two on all other days. Reserved seats already are on sale at the Shrine Club in the Masonic Temple Bldg., TE 1-0131. * * * JUNIOR BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday after- noon at the home of Henry E. Bodzin, 4268 Sturtevant, whose 12th bir...…

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…Ask UN Body to Act on Suppression of Judaism 'in Certain Countries' UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA)—The suppression of Jew- ish religion in a number of un- named countries was cited at a meeting of the Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities now in session here. The Subcommission, a United Nations unit, is debating a re- port dealing wit h religious rights and practices in countries which are UN members. Attent...…

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…▪ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 18251 BIRWOOD, room for working girl or woman. Privileges. UN 3- 7182. LARGE master bedroom, walk-in closet, garage, new furniture, lovely home, desirea...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Janu ary 16, 1959-24 MANOR, 18227 CURTIS AND MEYERS SECT. OPEN SUN. 2-5 Best buy ever! Owner up North. selling under $15,000. Absolutely clean. 2 bdrm. bung. and lovely upstairs room. Garage. lge. lot, new center, shopping and trans. GREATER NORWEST REALTY CO. 18111 Wyoming 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE DI 1-1125 SAN JUAN-CURTIS WOODINGHAM-CURTIS J. WM. KLEM Large 3 bedrm...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES - Oak Park 25541 Karen • NORTHWEST OFFICE UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE 19353 Littlefield 3 Bedroom Colonial, paneled den, ceramic tiled kitchen, lay., bathroom, and stall shower. Large rooms, extra closets, stone fireplace, vestibule and pass hall. Gas heat, storms and screens, 11/. car brick garage. July 1 occu- pancy. $18,300, FHA Cond. Comm. Owner • Sussex - Jas .Couzens OAK PARK OPEN SUN. 2-5 with 3 ...…

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…- MANOR-OUTER DRIVE 10431 Saratoga — Oak Park OPEN 2 - 5 Lovely 3 bedrm. Colonial; beau- tiful kitchen & breakfast rm.; paneled rec. rm.; screened ter- race; 114-car gar.; gas heat; nicely carpeted & draped. UN 4-4600. Must be sold. Owner transferred, sacrificing lovely 3 bedrm. Colo- nial; gas heat; screened terrace; nicely decorated; carpeting. Quick possession. UN 4-4600. Single 2 bedrm., asbestos. Liv. rm. din. "L", drapes. Large kitc...…

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…Hamilton Builders Opens Pool Division 17—HOUSES wOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER 20544 ST. MARYS Schaefer 18115 Open 2-5 Sunday BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM HOME Hamilton Builders Supply, of A Brick Dutch Col. with modern 13444 Fenkell, general contrac- kitchen, blt. in range & oven, A home that will' fulfill every dishwasher, vent fan, pan. eat- tors and home remodeling spe- requireme...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK Open Sun. 1 - 5 p.m. Scotia Rd., 24301 GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE 13420 W. 7 MILE Oak Pk.–$2,500 dn. 13181 Rosemary Face brick charming 3 bedrm. ranch, all birch kitch. & large breakfast corner, exceptional liv- ing & dining area, pastel tile bath & vanity, carpeting, new drapes, over 1400 sq. ft. of gra- cious living, just 3 yrs. old. Try & duplicate this for $18,500. TERMS WITHIN YOUR REACH. CENTER REAL...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20129 Freeland Open Sun. 2-5 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SCOTIA, 24301 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 BY OWNER N. of Vassar Dr.-3 bedrm. face brick ranch, very clean, carpet- ing, drapes, gas ht., nat'l. firepl., table space, nice rec. rm. For appt. call Geo. Ogg, VE 6-3315 Clean 6-room brk ranch, fully carpeted, drapes, S & S, one blk. to shopping center, assume pers. G.I. or new F.H.A. mort. CERTIFIED 1 ELK. TO VERNOR S...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 40-EMPLOYMENT DUE TO RECENT BEREAVEMENT WOMAN for part-time work to as- sist in bookkeeping and typing for wholesale dry goods company. WO 2-9338. 23831 ITHACA WANTED - Bookkeeper-typist for travel agency in N.W. area. Reply box 281, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich. Owner wishes to sell home. Ex- cellent buy for quick sale. Make offer. OAK PARK Call UN 4-2376 after 6 P.M. 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE BE...…

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…Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing 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 an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * Mrs. Faber Dies at Age of 92 Mrs. Sarah Faber, 18420 Strathmoor, died on Jan. 10, at the age of 92. Although she had been bl...…

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…• Israel's Scientific Needs Reviewed at Technion Society's 20th Anniversary Detroit Technion Society leaders and program participants at the 20th anniversary dinner. From left: Murray Altman, Louis Redstone, Leon Kay, Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Benjamin Wilk, Samuel Brody, Philip Slomovitz, William Schwartz, national Tech- nion executive director; Salman Grand, treasurer (in background) ; Karl Segall, Jacob Schreier, Prof. Henry Gomberg, of the Uni...…

May 16, 1958 • Page Image 1

…Still a Good Allied Jewish . . Campaign Rise of Nazism in Germany . An Historic Event Editorials Page 4 HE JEWISH NEW A Weekly Review a Jewish Events --1>) Michigan's Only English-Jewish Nev ., es, ca 't % — 'V 4 4) (4 1/4 orating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Loth's Interesting Biography of Gerald Swope . . . 'Israel in Your Pocket— A Ramblers' Guide' commentary Page 2 . Lebanese Jang En VOLUME XXXI II — No. 11 loo.1Z Viet n rl p...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEW ISH NEWS-2 Friday, May 16, 1958 Purely Commentary By PH P SLOMOVITZ David Loth's Interesting Biography of Gerard Swope "Swope of G.E.—The Story of Gerard Swope and General Electric in American Business," by David Loth, published by Simon and Schuster (630 5th, N.Y. 20), is more than the story of a man and a single agency: it is, in some respects, the story of our country in the past century. It is, indeed, the stivY of a ...…

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…Charles E. Feinberg and State of Israel Honored by Friends of Library of University of Detroit Preceding the meeting, that evening, of the Friends of the Li- brary of the University of Detroit, there were two displays of Israeli- made objects and books on Israel, as shown in the accompanying photo. The display includes Menorahs, jugs, rare volumes, a photo- graph of President Itzhak Ben-Zvi of Israel and the Israel Proclama- tion of Independe...…

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…Investigate Him .. . THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish 1\ -,e1,vspapers, Michigan Press Association. National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Po...…

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…5-THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS Fri day, May Philadelphia Negro Leader Awards Honors at Two Israel Bond Events a Left to right: Mesdames Torn Borman, Charles Milan, Betty Coles, Joseph Katchke, and Philip Helfman. The Detroit Women's Division for Israel Bonds paid tribute to the - 10th anniversary of Israel last week by introducing its first "Women of Valor"—those who have bought and sold a total of $100,000 in Bonds. They are Mesdames Torn Bor...…

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…Helping Israel Face New Decade Eisenhower Administration Optimistic About Nasser, Pessimistic on ME Peace DETROIT JEWISH A WASHINGTON, (JTA) top State Department official spelled out the current position of the Eisenhower Administra- tion in the Middle East this week as being one of growing optimism about improving rela- tions with the United Arab Re- public and continuing pessi- mism over any prospects for easing the Arab-Israel deadlock. ...…

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…NEW YORK (JTA) — The hope that the Soviet government will recognize that the legiti- mate national rights of the Jews in the Soviet Union cannot be "stifled," and will permit So- viet Jewry free national self- expression, "both in terms of cultural self-expression and the right for those who wish to emigrate to Israel," was ex- pressed by Dr. Nahum Gold- mann in an article in the New York Herald-Tribune. Dr. Goldmann pointed out that over many...…

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…Friday, May 16. 1958 — THE DETROIT Dr. Horace M. Kallen Calls Israelis 'Utopians at Bay' Prof. Horace M. Kallen, one of the most distinguished phi- losophers of our time, has described his reactions to present - d a y . Israel in a series of thought - pro- voking essays. They have ;.)een publish- ed in a single "Uto- )ians at Bay," by the Theo- tor Herzl F oundation ( 250 W. 57th, N.Y. 19). Dr. Kallen He found the Israelis "diverse and di- v...…

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…News Brevities The Scouting Exposition of 1958, described as the "Great- e s t Scouting Show in the World," sched- u led at the Mich igan State Fair- grounds June 6-7-8, will in- • o 1 v e 35,000 boys in the 560 indoor booths and the many out- d o o r demon- stration areas. T h e exposi- tion is being Barker Bill presented to give members of the Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts of America (over 87,000 registered boys and leaders) opportunity ...…

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…Friday, May 16, Beth Abraham Dedication Begins Today Dr. Leon D. Stitskin of Yeshi- vah University will officially begin the dedication ceremo- nies of Cong. Beth Abraham with a dedication lecture, "A Definition of Judaism," at 8:30 p.m., today. Saturday is dedication sab- bath at the synagogue, with Rabbi Israel I. Halpern preach- ing on "Blessed be Dedica- tions." Also on Saturday, a highlight of the dedication cere- monies will take place...…

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…School Graduations, Programs at Approach of Shavuot Holiday Detroiters Pledge $50,000 for HUC's Jerusalem School $.1 PUBLIC S UCTION 34 RANCH TYPE & TRI-LEVEL HOMES SAT., MAY 24th 10:30 a.m. LOCATIONS Men's Club Federation Ben J. Weiss, of Cong. Bnai Moshe, Detroit, immediate past president of the Great Lakes Region of the National Federa- tion of Jewish. Men's Clubs, was succeeded in office by Lewis Broth, of Cleveland, following the ...…

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…Fri day, May 16, 1958 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 2 Israel Among First Agudah Leader Slated NW Young Israel Sets Youth Sabbath Young Israel of Northwest Korchak, Judith Sukenic and to Sign Maritime Pact as Banquet Speaker Detroit has designated this Sat- Jerry Cohen. Members of the Rabbi Dr. Isaac Lewin will be guest speaker at the Agu- dath Israel banquet scheduled for 6 p.m., June 15, at the Dexter center. Proceeds of the dinner will supp...…

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…L The Suburban Community 1958 - THE DETRO IT New ADL Film Reminiscent of Local Girl's Experience By the Oak-Woodser Interesting to pass along to local suburbanites is some in- formation which comes from the national office of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith in New York. It concerns .a new film, "An American Girl," which deals with prejudice among teen- agers in a suburban setting. Produced by Dynamic Films, under sponsorship of A...…

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…• omen's At its recent election meet- ing, DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN voted into office the following officers: Mesdames Jack Friedman, presi- dent; Jose151). M. Davidson and Morris Steen, vice-presidents; Bernard Chase, Isaac Knoppow, Ralph Rimar and Philip Kut- nick, secretaries; Alex Dorchan, treasurer. Chairmen are Mes- dames Morris Weinstein and Joseph Guterman, tickets; Julius Spielberg and Leo Hei- man, program; Bernard Chase, CARE...…

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…Temple Israel Men Set Annual Retreat for Religious Study Aliss Goldinan to li7ed New York Student The fifth annual retreat spon- sored by the Men's Club of Tem- ple- Israel will be held today through Sunday, at Haven Hill Lodge, in Milford, Mich., it is announced by Alan N. Brown and Jack S. Cooper, chairmen. The program will include religious services this evening and Saturday, conducted by Rabbi M. Robert Syme, general discussions and semi...…

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…Center Symphony's 'Family Concert' to Feature Seven Soloists Bar Mitzvahs An array of young Detroit talent will be displayed at the Family Concert presented by the Center Symphony Orches- tra, conducted by Julius Chajes, at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Davison branch of the Jewish Community Center. Harvey Seigel, concertmaster of the Center Symphony Orches- tra, will play the first move- . ment of Lalo's S y p h o - n i e Espag- nole." Seigel, ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-18 Friday, May 16, 1958 .4111.4 • 4.1.01•101.41 ■ 1111**411111 ■ 41 ■ 01 ■ 0.111.0•0411•040. ewry a, the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MIRACLE AT SINAI Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJR. Feature: A special broadcast celebrating Shavuot, the pro- gram will highlight Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, of Young Israel of Detroit, Cantor Reu- ben Erlbaum, of Oak Park's Cong. Beth Shalom, a...…

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…At the annual meeting of the Women's Guild of Sinai Hos- pital, held at Franklin Hills Country Club earlier this month, Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon was elected to the presidency. Other Guild officers who will serve with her are Mesdames Lewis Daniels, executive vice- president; Abe Schmerin, Abe Shiffman and Samuel Silver, vice -presi- dents; Nathan Sch er mer, Louis Tabash- nik and S o 1 Hoffman, sec- retaries; a n d John Sills, treasurer. Members of...…

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…Irficlay, May 16, 19 58 — THE DETROIT Alpha Omega Women to Install Officers Detroit Women . of Al p ha Omega will install newly-elected officers at a luncheon on Tues- day. Officers- elect are: Mesdames Da- vid Daskal, president; James Good- friend, a n d Abe Pearlman, vice -presi- dents; Gerald Mrs. Daskal Bloom, Jack Lawson and Leo Shipko, secre- taries: Jack Zonder, treasurer; Aaron Blake, David Freedman, Alvin Geffen, Herbert G o I d- st...…

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…Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ GAIL BURKOW Mumford High School Spring showed its face at Mumford as the ' fine arts de- partment presented this year's spring concert. Participating in the program were the band, or- chestra, voice chorus and girls' MISS ROCHELLE KOVAN glee club. Musical offerings Mr. and Mrs. Myer Kovan, of ranged from musical comedy to Griggs Ave...…

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…Friday, May 16, 1958 THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-22 Sisterhood Shows Bond Certificate Mrs. CHARLES CHARLIP (left), incoming president of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood. and Mrs. PHILIP LANG- WALD, Sisterhood Israel Bond chairman, display the $2,000 Israel Bond purchase made by the Sisterhood, which will help speed investment dollars to Israel and serve as a tribute to the Jewish state's 10th anniversary. School Council Sponsors Awards for Teachers...…

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…Withdraw Passport from German Teacher OFFENBURG (JTA) — The Ministry of Interior has ordered a passport held by Ludwig Zind, suspended local , high school teacher, withdrawn to prevent his departure abroad "to make anti-Semitic propa- ganda." Zind is currently free pend- ing an appeal against a prison sentence imposed by a local court which found him guilty of publicly libelling Jews and ma- ligning the memory of Jews murdered by the Nazis. ...…

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…Friday, May 16, 1958—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-24 Agudah Boycotts Opening of Israel Judaism Center JERUSALEM (JTA) — In a ceremony recalling the Temple offerings of the 12 tribes of ancient Israel, greetings were brought by 12 Chief Rabbis from cities across the world to Heichal Shlomo, the new seat of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, which was dedicated here this week. The dedication was boycotted by the Agudas Israel and Poale Agudas Israel, ...…

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