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April 17, 1959 • Page Image 1

…Fantasies About Jews as Financial Wizards: Books on Perpignan and Sienkiewicz Commentary Page 2 THE JEWISH NE A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXV—No. 7 101 Ztlioriin si4 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364--Detroit 35, April 17, 1959 Supreme Degree in Philanthropy: Maimonides' 'Golden Ladder' Basic Rules for Charity Edtorial Page 4 $5 Per Year; Sin...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Apr il 17, 1959-2 Purely Commentary Sienkiewicz's Fantasies About American Jews The eminent Polish author of "Quo Vadis," Henry Sien- kiewicz, who hailed from Nowogrodek, was known as a liberal, as a friend of the Jewish people, as a defender of the down- trodden. Yet, typically, in his description of American Jews he wrote only of their commercial successes: The Nobel Prize- winning author did not report i...…

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…for the servicemen at the Navy missile stations in - Antigua, Grand Turk Island, San Salva- dor and Eleuthera. Other rabbis and chaplains making long flights for the holi- day and the stations they will cover are: David B. Alpert, Brookline, Mass.,—Goose Bay, Labrador; Theodore Levy, Hunt- ington, West Virginia,—Iceland; Eugene J. • Sachs, Brooklyn, N.Y.,—Bermuda, Azores; Rich- ard Sternberger, White Plains, N.Y., Thule, Greenland; - David Gre...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A Setback for Israel 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 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Post Off...…

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…More than 3,000 Jewish or- ganizational leaders in over 50 local communities across the country were warned that "the tempo of giving to the United Jewish Appeal must be acceler- ated" if American Jewry is to meet its "great emergency ob- ligations abroad." This caution, coupled with the need to "maintain expan- sion of American Jewry's corn- munity institutions," was voiced by Philip M. Klutznick, chair- man of the Conference of Presi- dents ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, April 17, Governor Williams Absent from Africa Day Celebration Which Banned Israel Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.— Three governors and the Mayor of New York absented them- selves Wednesday from the dip- lomatic reception celebrating African Freedom Day from which Israel alone among the members of the United Nations had been excluded at the insis- tence of the Arab bloc. T...…

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…Report Vatican Circles Favorable to Israel Pact Israel Transfers 2 Brigadiers for Gallup Alerts Fate of 13 Men to Decide Future of Moroccan Jews, LeMonde Says last two years. On the other hand, a greater desire for emi- gration to Israel is seen among Jews. Moroccan Jews are watching to see how the government will treat the 13 Moroccan Jewish men recently arrested in Nador, where they were apprehended for allegedly trying to leave for Israe...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 17, 1959-8 Bnai Brith Presents Man of Year Herzog Address at NY Seminary Is 'Disappointing' By DAVID HOROWITZ him in the course. I the State and its people. This Award to Wm. Randolph Hearst, Jr. In recognition of his contri- butions to Americanism and to journalism, and of his steadfast support of Israel, William Ran- dolph Hearst, Jr., was honored by 500 members of Bnai Brith and was presented with t...…

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…Elizabeth Taylor has been given the Hebrew name of Elisheba upon her acceptance of the Jewish faith, Joe Hyams.reveals in his column "About Hollywood" in the New York Herald Tribune. Under the title "The • Tsim- mis of Elizabeth Taylor," H y a vi S wrote from Las Vegas: Eddie Fisher had just com- pleted his first show at the Tropicana Hotel when he and Elizabeth Taylor held a press conference in the hotel's "Celeb- rity Room." Although news st...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS -- Friday, Apr il 17, 19 59- 10 Win 1959 Frank L. Weil Awards of JWIII Germany Must Remember Crimes Committed by Nazis MUNICH, (JTA) — Because tribute to the memory of "those there is "an attempt to wipe out who gave their lives in the all memory and to falsify his- struggle against Nazi tyranny." tory," it is incumbent upon all to continue reminding Germany "of the horrible crimes commit- ted by the Nazis," Dr. H. ...…

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…KIRYAT HADASSAH, Israel—Mrs. Elean or Roosevelt (center) is shown above as she laid the cornerstone of Hadassah's "Wall of 11 ealing," at the Hadassah-Hebrew University Med- ical Center, which will connect the 500-bed hospital to the Mother and Child Pavilion. In- scribed on the "Wall of Healing" will be th e names of those who contribute $1,000 or more to the Medical Center Fund. Left to right are Mrs. David de Sola Pool, former nation- al pr...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Apr il 17, 1959- 1 2 Dr. Emanuel Neumann to Address Anniversary Event of Hillel School Mrs. Bernstein Head Lutheran Wins M.A. in Hebrew at U. of W. MADISON — The first mast- erican Jewish Committee and of AICF Women er's degree in Hebrew studies the Jewish Centenary Commit- He has represented the Zion- Dr. Emanuel Neumann, mem- ber of the Executive of the Jew- ist cause in many world capitals, ish Agency a...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News JERUSALEM — Experiments conducted at a farm in the arid area of the southern Negev have proven that it is possible to collect water there in quan- tities similar to the amounts obtained in the fertile areas of northern Israel. A report on these experi- ments • was given Monday to delegates attending the Inter- national Farmers Convention here. The report was presented by Prof. Michael Evenari, well ...…

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…von" -pay ejTeH atn le 2upaaupua Teanunajay jo Allnaea aq; pa -puno; pue 'peas' ur LaileA uep -.10f aq; ut spafoad uoT;uwera as puei aqy papeaq aH -saa;em s‘uepaor aqI jo asn aoj laaf SaItnA unimof alp JO .104EU -p!ao atu seM 3mwaapAkori aQ „ -2uTssaaoad„ seM aq ;mil papodaa uTlannq TeaTpaut •elnouxnaud amnop se pasou.2eTp seM ssauTH sTH -Teudsoq e oa paninuaa seM pue IIr 11931B1., seM `UOMI9AUO0 SaaULIE3 Truopeu -aaluT alp puam of Naann pea...…

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…In issuing its annual Passover message to the Jewish commun- ity of Detroit, the Vaad Hara- bonim, Council of Orthodox Rabbis, urged that "every Jew meticulously observe the laws of Passover." The statement stressed that great care should be exercised in purchasing all food products. Following are some of the points mentioned in the appeal: 1. Matzos baked during the year are not for Passover use. All matzos must be specifically designated for...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, kpril 17, 1959- 16 re OVEN/ BY HENRY LEONARD Bnai Moshe Sets Dedication Event Dedication of the chapel of the new Bnai Moshe Synagogue, 10 Mile and Kenosha, Oak Park, will be marked with special ceremonies at 11 a.m., May 24. The occasion will be further commemorated with a dinner that evening, at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Irving Lehrman, Temple Emanuel, of Miami Beach, brother of Rabbi Moses L...…

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…The eight-day festival of Pass- over, which begins Wednesday night, April 22, and concludes on Thursday, April 30, will be celebrated in a variety of ways in the community and by the synagogues of which they are members. Orthodox a n d Conservative Jews will hold services Wednes- day and Thursday nights, prior to their home sedorim and services on Thursday and Fri- day mornings, while Reform Jews will celebrate the seder at home on Wednesday, ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 17, 1959- 18 The Suburban Community 1 New York Suburban Study NBC's Agronsky to Speak Sunday Is Contrast to Local Scene at Emanu-El By the Oak-Woodser A survey of new Jewish houses of worship, either now constructed or being built in the new York suburban area, is not without its impact on our local suburban scene. The survey, conducted by New York Times' staffer John Wicklein, indicates, above all, ...…

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…NEW STUDY CLUB will hold its annual mother and daughter banquet on May 13, at Margene Catering, under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Goldie Schwartz. Mrs. Jennie Maltz is ticket chair- man. Proceeds from the event will support various philan- thropies for which the group works. * * RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold an executive board meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. L. Lumberg, 23521 Wildwood, Oak Park. Plans for fall fund-ra...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, Apr il 17, 1959- 20 Pioneer Women Set Anniversary Ball for Youth Aliyah Elect Mrs. Fealk Littky-Berk Nuptials Workmen's Circle Slates Third Seder The traditional third seder to Head League Spoken in Lansing sponsored by the Workmen's Circle will be held this year of Jewish Women A silver anniversary ball, Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, repre- celebrating the 25th anniversary of Youth Aliyah, will be held senting t...…

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…Michigander to Wed Former Calcutta Girl Council Offers New Films, Tapes The Jewish Communit y the tape recordings include in- Who Is Now With the Boston Sympohiiy Council announces the acquisi- terviews with David S. Tesher, ILSE ALYCE GREENSTED Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Julius Greensted of Calcutta, India, announce the engagement of their d a u g h t e r, use Alyce Greensted, to Jack S. Subar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Su- bar, of East Lansing, ...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 17, 1959 Set Fall Date A.rth A- ri, /2 0 tt ncements April 9 — To Mr. and .Mrs. Marshall H. Reichstein (Goldie Leider), of 21350 Kenosha, Oak Park, a son, Maxwell Sher- wood. April 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saulies (Anne Rosen- feld), of Burgess Ave., a son, Ian Howard. April 5 — . To Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Moss (Anita Stein- feld, of Brooklyn ; N.Y.), of 24286 Westhampton, Oak Park, a son, Victo...…

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…activities in Society 111r. and Mrs. Herman Liss, of 20421 Cheyenne, have left for a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Zackheim, of Huntington Woods, Mich., recently returned from a Caribbean cruise which took them to Puerto Rico and Jamaica. Mrs. Max Haiman. of Pinehurst Ave., left this week for a trip which will take her to Israel, Italy, Switzerland and England. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman, of St. Marys Ave., have left fo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Apr il 17, 1959-24 Center Shutter-Bugs David Epel Gets Grant Prepare for Contest for Study in East Jewish Community Center shutter-bugs can prepare for the coming greater Detroit Camera Council print contest by submitting shots at the next meeting of the Center Camera Club, at the Davison branch, 8 p.m., Monday. The assignment is "Jewish Life and Ritual," and the best prints of the evening will be submitted...…

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…JWV Activities Five local Bnai Brith women leaders participated this week in a Conference on Youth, held by the national organization in Washington, D.C. Theme of the conference, which was held Sunday to Tues- day as part of a program of special activities marking Bnai Brith Women's golden anniver- sary year, was "Building Our Youth for the Future—Building Our Future with Our Youth." The Detroiters who attended are Mesdames Robert A. Cog- gan...…

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…IIETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 17, 1959-26 Victory Luncheon of Maiinonides Aux. to Honor Outgoing Officers IMUMFORDI ii 1 i I i i1 1 I 1 1 I1 S i 1 By SUSAN KOBEL I Temple Israel Installs Center Film Programs Cub Pack 146 Leaders Include Discussions Officers recently installed by Cub Pack 146, which is affiliat- ed with Temple Israel, include the following adult leaders: Leslie West, Cubmaster; Mad- elyn West, pack mother; Mar- cel...…

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…BB Blood Donors Win Trips What's Goohing? By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser (Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) This is one of the last col- umns written by Mrs. Frisch- wasser prior to her death early this month. STUFFED STEAK ROLLS 1 lb. ground veal 2 minced onions 1 teaspoon salt Uz, teaspoon pepper 1 egg well beaten 1 roll soaked in water and squeezed dry The 10,000th Bnai Brith blood donor, DAVID COHEN, of Brandeis Lodge, poses with leaders...…

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…French Zionist Leader Says 'Attacks Political' PARIS, (JTA)—Labor Zionist attacks against him are "just a pretext," Andre Blumel, presi- dent of the French Zionist Fed- eration, told the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency here. He is being attacked for hav- ing attended a Communist-spon- sored public celebration of the centenary of the birth of Sho- lem Aleichem, and not attend- ing a similar celebration held by Zionist groups. The Labor Zionist att...…

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…Rabbi Gershon Winer receiv- ed an undisclosed sum of cash in an out-of-court settlement of Denver's famous "kosher cookie" case against the Bow- man Biscuit Co. Rabbi Winer had sued the company for representing their products as being made with vegetable shortening only. On the basis of this assurance, Rab- bi Winer had permitted the sale of the company's cookies by the Women's League of Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol, whose pul- pit he occupied at th...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 17, 1959-30 AS • By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1959, JT.A , Inc.) PROMINENT ORTHODOX RABBIS AT CEREMONY AT GOODMAN'S A gathering of religious lead- ers and prominent personalities attended the interesting cere- mony of baking Matio Shmure, at the A. Goodman & Sons, Inc., plant in Long Island City, N.Y. The guests were led through the religious ritual by Rabbi Mendel Chodrow who has super- vis...…

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…13-FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 14-WANTED: FLATS, INCOMES & APTS. EWALD CIRCLE NR. DEXTER 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. ELDERLY COUPLE, no children. want 4 to 5 rooms, prefer lower flat. Between 6 and 7 Mile Rd. Good s...…

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…Best bung. buy for only $13,800. 514 rm., F. brk.; full din. rm.; nice kit. with brkfst. nk.; 1 1/, baths, stall shower, 2 ige. bed- rms. 50x129 lot. Bring deposit. This will sell fast. Mr. Operman NORTHWEST OFFICE 13420 W. 7 MILE OAK PARK OPEN 2-5 SUN. 3 large bedrm., center ent. Col., huge living rm., din. rm., break- fast room, modern family kitch- en, full base., gas ht., beautifully decorated. Carpeting, drapes, owner leaving town. M...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE STRATHMOOR - VASSAR $15,300! You can't beat this price on a 3 bedrm. brick ranch. Newly carpeted and decorated! Alum. storms & scrns; tiled bsmt.; gas ht. Immed poss. Mr. "Williams 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK GARDNER at NORTHFIELD NORTHWEST OFFICE 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 Oak Park . Sacrifice — Below F.H.A. Valu- 4 year old brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, aluminum S & S, car-port, $2,900 buys...…

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…17—HOUSES r OR SALE . 117—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK. 2 bedroom brick bun- galow. Many extras. $14,950. LI 7-6716. DUTCH, 4 1/2 ROOMS, unfinished up- per, gas, 19777 Santa Rosa, owner. UN 1-8312. ALL OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 STOEPEL-OUTER DRIVE Attractive 5 rm. brk. bung. 2 ige. bedrms.; nice jr. din. rm. & kitch.; gas ht.; 1Y-cr gar.; metal awnings over front porch. Only $13,500. Mr. Operman GROSS REALTY ...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ARDMORE-CURTIS 44 Duplex. Vacant. 2 bdrms.. gas ht. Name your terms. Assume mtge. $76 per mo. or new con- tract. Miss Step GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE HUNTINGTON WOODS — 2-bedroom ranch brick, gas heat, 12x18 den, large living room, and separate dining room, carpeted & draped throughout. $20,950. LI 3-0464. OAK PARK. By owner, 3 bedroom brick, carpeting and drapes, t...…

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…171—HOUSES FOR SALE tg1 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE for sale near 8 Mile Rd. I BY OWNER, brick income, 6 and 5, aluminum S & S, 17373 Stoepel. 20540 Trinity. Open Sunday. D. Freedman Builds in Northland Gardens OAK PK. - OPEN SUN. 2-5 Close to trans. & schls., 3 bedrms, bit. 1950, gas ht., base., new carpeting. This home will sell fast at this price. $11,950, $400 dn. * 24225 RIDGEDALE 1 BIk. W. of Coolidge in 2nd BIk. S. of 10 Mi. Three ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Pk. — 1011 Albany Open Sun. 2-5 Lessinger School & Oak Pk. High. 3 bedrms., carpeted, drapes. $11,900 firm. Can as- sume 41/2% mtge. or land cont. Early Deadline Is Set for Our Passover Issue 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS PRICE SLASHED Lincoln-Scotia. 4 yr. old brick Ranch. 3 bdrms., bath !:>, brkfst. nook, terr.. gar. Miss Step Points to Watch When Fixing Home for Re-sale Given. by Realtors Indications ar...…

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…J111.111111111111=1111.11M__ 17-HOUSES FOR SALE MARLOWE, 23117 OPEN SUN. 2-5 Oak Park's best buy!! Must be sold today. 3 bedrms., two full baths, stall shower, built-ins in kit., brkfst. nk. Lovely carpet, drapes, included. Slab tern, nr. Synagogues, schools, trans. Rea- sonable offer will take it. Miss Sherman GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE THE D ETRO IT JEW IS H UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE OAK PARK-BY OWNER 23071 Roanoke, Near 9 Mile 3...…

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…Claims Conference Bundestag Passes Bill W. J. Serlin Dies; Sets Fund Deadline to Jail Anti-Semites Was Radio Pioneer NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Conference of Jewish Material Claims Against Germany an- nounced that the deadline date for the filing of applications to the Conference by organizations, institutions and communities seeking the allocation of funds for the year 1960, is June 30. Applications should be sub- mitted in 20 copies to the CJMCA...…

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…THE DETR OIT JEW ISH NEWS — Friday, Ap ril 11, 1959-40 Congress Asked to Restore Grant-in-Aid to Israel Foreign Affaurs Committee Around the World... Told of Urgent Needs for o • o to spend its own funds on mili- tary needs, and receiving no military assistance from the United States. He attributed a A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from portion of Israel's economic Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other difficulty to A...…

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