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November 17, 1967 • Page Image 7

…Gov. Williams Honored by Labor, Industry at Histad rut Testimonial Attended by 1,000 More than 1,000 persons hon- ored former Governor G. Men- nen Williams Sunday at a testi- monial dinner attended by a num- ber of notables in labor, business and industry. Sponsor was the American Trade Union Council for Histradrut. Toastmaster was August Scholle, president of the Michigan AFL- CIO. Others on the program in- cluded Emil Mazey, secretary- trea...…

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…for about four hours Sunday. An Israeli Army spokesman said the Jo r danians ope ned u p with a rtillery about 6:15 a.m. against Israeli Not Return to Borders of June at forces, a little over 10 miles north of Damiya bridge. This was fol- the customary right to reply to earlier television offer of Arab at an Israeli patrol vehicle in the the accusations when they were concessions to Israel. The change Suez Canal area. The vehicle was lowed by ...…

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…crimination in employment; and intensification of programs like "operation suburbia" in which sub- urban families take Negroschildren into their homes for weekend visits. Dr. Hertz Urges:-'New Formula' Among Rabbis on Intermarriasge Issue MONTREAL—Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El, Detroit, urged "a new formula" for the Reform rabbinate on the issue of intermarriage. Dr. Hertz, addressing the bien- nial convention of the Union of Amer...…

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…SYNAGOGUE Course in Hasidism Offered to Public at Lubavitcher Center SERVICES BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gorrelick will speak on "The Tragedy of Russian Jewry." TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "Do We Face an End to the Jewish People?" YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Services 4:55 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "The In...…

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…• • Rusk Vows to Study Aid to States Buying Arms Community Neglect of Education Charged at Parley KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. (JTA) -Jewish community welfare funds were urged Tuesday by leaders of Conservative Judaism to "radically revise" their allocations, to provide greater support for religiously- oriented Jewish education. The 3,000 delegates at the bien- nial convention of the United Syna- gogue of America, the association of Conservative co...…

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…Flint News `Just Desserts' for Flint Leaders Leaders of the Women's Division, 1967 UJA Campaign and Israel Emergency Fund, being honored at the annual dinner meeting of the Flint Jewish Community Council are (from left) back row: Mesdames Ted Vinacow, Joseph Megdell, Edwin Schreiber and Michael Pelavin; front row: Mesdames Gilbert Rubenstein, Philip Agree, Norman Sorscher, William Shapiro, Milton Rosenbaum, Max Harris and Herbert Harrison. A...…

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…Dr. Sachar, Megdell Bring Reports on Israel to Flint Community Council Dinner Meeting The cost of occupation runs high, Israel is learning, but she will not give up her "burden" un- til she wins a peace treaty with the Arabs, Dr. Howard M. Sachar told more than 300 persons attend- ing the annual dinner meeting of the Flint Jewish Community Coun- cil at Temple Beth EL Dr. Sachar, American historian and author, has spent many years studying the...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, November 17, 1967 Hadassah Women Join Eye-Bankwagon gewry On Me Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs "Banking" in a shopping cart is not the usual way Hadassah women conduct their annual Eye-Bank Campaign, but it illustrates a point. Doing the errand are group chairmen (from left) Mes- dames Herbert Moss, Sherwood Chapter; James Goodfriend, Uni- versity East; Ben Krugel, co-chairman of Univers...…

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…Friday, November 17, 1967-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH,NEWS omen's Club activities TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will hold its paid-up membership lunch- eon noon Tuesday at Wing Hong Restaurant. New members will be welcomed by Mrs. Daniel Siegel, president of Michigan Region. The program will include a skit to be presented by the drama group. Chairman of the day will be Mrs. Herb Samovitz, vice president of membership. Co-hoste...…

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…Report Brunch Set U-M Academician by Bond Volunteers Lindenbaums Dedicate Nurse Residence Dr. Herbert Paper to An Israel Bond Collection Re- port Brunch will be held 10 a.m. Address 'Impact '67' Nov. 27 at Cong. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, November 17, 1967 At the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jeru- salem, the new nurses' residence, built through the generosity of Harry and Reva Lindenbaum, is officially opened with th...…

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…NEW- ORLEANS A1ALL • Dubb's Country Kitchen • Sherri s • Efros Drug Company • fabulous Star Bakery • Bud Rollins Shoes • The Bootery • Pickwick Shop • Bab - s Hoir Fashions • Rigsby Shoe Service • Ala s Barber Shop • Room At The Bottom Branch 156 to Observe 60th Year and Honor Shmarya Kleinman Branch 156, the pioneer branch of the Workmen's Circle in Detroit and Michigan, will celebrate its 60th anniversary 8 p.m. Sunda...…

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…18—Friday, November 17, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Two Aspiring Artists to Perform Here for Music Study Club 's Anpual Concert The talents of two young musi- competitions since age 10. Her co- cians will highlight the program performer, Louis Nagel, began his of the Annual Artist Concert piano studies at age 5 and this scheduled by the Music Study Club year was declared the Young Art- ; ist Audition winner at the biennial convention of th...…

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…Schlussel-Niskar Rites Planned for March 3 a • • CtiVities ill Society The Bodzin Family Club will meet Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blitz, 17180 Greenlawn.. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bodzin (the former Bunny Zager) and son Mark Charles will be visiting from Los Angeles. Dr. M. W. Ettinger of Norwood Rd., Oak Park, attended the 72nd annual convention and scientific seminar of the American Osteopathic Association in San Franci...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, November 17, 1967 Angel Ball to Give Thanks on Holiday Eve Oscar dude Mesdames Peter Rubin, Ben Snyder, Irving Pasman, Black and white decorations and Weintraub, David Snyder, Morton Silverman, Daniel Krouse, Joseph colorful floral arrangements will Falk, Melvin Rosenhaus, Harold * * * set the background for the 13th Kaufman, Norman Robbins, Jo annual Angel Ball, traditional Isaacson, Maurice Smargon, Jack...…

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…Detroit Leadership Assumes Position of Prominence at CJFWF Assembly The 36th general assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds now being held in Cleveland has drawn many De- troiters, a number of whom are playing important roles on the pro- gram. Max M. Fisher, vice president of the council, will preside at the as- sembly banquet Saturday evening at which Whitney Young, executive director of the National Urban League, wi...…

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…22—Friday, November 17, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News ,..,::=T:. '... ,7a017 4MUMMMXSZYMMTWFAM74:Wig f..MSMOWn5:1:: 5MMTC" Camp Tamarack Trip for Juniors, Tween Thanksgiving Hop at Center The Jewish Center Group Serv- ices Division is sponsoring a trip to Camp Tamarack Nov. 24-26 for juniors in grades 3-6. The program will combine camp- ing fun with the legends from "The Wise Men of Helm." Each bunk will put on its own presentat...…

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…Jacques Lipchitz to Open Exhibit of Hasidic Art at Wayn e State University DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN NEAR LINCOLN MALL The Habad Lubavitch organiza- tion of Detroit has announced that the world-famous sculptor Jacques Lipchitz will open an exhibit of NEW RICHMOND Informal and So Friendly • Private Beach • Pool. per pers. Daily dbl. ace. to Dec. 15 daily per pers. dble. oce. Dec. 1-15 40 of 130 rms. $9.50 Dec. 15-Jan. 15 100% Air-Cond. Ample...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS By Dann y Raskin EVEN THE SOMETIMES heavi- ness of Henrik Ibsen could not , cope with the capable acting by the John Fernald Company at Meadow Brook Theater . . His "John Gabriel Borkman" was done in such magnificence that after slow beginning, it bOunced back to stay with much fervor . . The wit and message-giving by Ibsen Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar David Sym...…

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…Molly Picon, Cambridge Coming to Theater Fete Suburban Hills Chapter, Women's American ORT, is celebrating its 10th birthday with a theater party at the Fisher Dec. 6 for "How to Be a Jewish Mother." The stars of the performance, Molly Picon and Godfrey Cambridge will be guests of honor at a champagne afterglow following the show at the Howard Johnson's Motor Hotel. Mrs. Donald Marrich is chairman of the event, proceeds of which aid ORT (Org...…

November 17, 1967 • Page Image 26

…MOVIE GUIDE 6. Greenfield 9 MI. 78 AMERICANA RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS The New FRANK SINATRA FILM "bony rome" Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. open 6:00. "tony rome" shown 6:25, 8:20, 10:20. Wed., Sat., Sun. open 1:00. "tony rome" shown 1:35, 3:55, 6:05, 8:20, 10:30. 12 Mlle-Coolidge BERKLEY ADAMS WO 1-8525 Exclusive Showing Eliz. Taylor & Richard Burton "THE COMEDIANS" Daily & Sun. 11:35, 2:25, 5:20, 8:10, 10:55. FOX "SUBU...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 17, 1967-27, 13 — FOR RENT APARTMENTS BLOOMFIELD HILLS DEVON SQUARE APTS. Holiday Classified Deadline New deluxe 1 and 2 bedrooms, all elec. kitchen, air cond., lovely porch yard view, near shopping and Bloomfield schools. From $175 month Because of Thanksgiving, there will be an early dead- line for all Classified Ads. All copy must be in our hands before 3 p.m. on Tues- day, Nov. 21. 13—FOR RENT...…

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…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS DOWNTOWN - 21/2 furnished. Utilities. $60. 962-4265, 6-8. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28-Friday, November 17, 1967 19888 CRANBROOK Outer Dr., W. of Wyoming 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS FREE MONTHS RENT Alr cond., all utilities except elec- tric. Swimming pool. From $165 and up. 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS Hunt Club Manor the ultimate in luxurious living 864-8207 2 3 3 bedroom luxury apts. BLOOMFIELD HILLS...…

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…13 B - TO — SUB-LET, APARTMENTS LARGE UPPER, 5 rooms. 16537 Ken- tucky. UN 2-8716. NORTHWEST — 5-room upper. Heated, carpeted, stove, refrigerator. Very clean. Adults. Security deposit. Call 9-12 weekdays, Sun. 1-5. UN 2-4138. 18259 STOELPEL. 5 room upper. Bed- rooms carpeted. Heat included, own thermostat. Near transportation and synagogue. Available Dec. ist. UN 2-4760. will auplicate in TANGLEWOOD from $22,990 Gorgeous executive t...…

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…▪ 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK-53000 TAKES OVER existing mtge. Payments of $98 per mo. on lge. 2-bed. att. carport. Gas ht., Ige. lot. Close to 9 Mi. Rd. Full price $13,900- LI 8-1900 Penn Realty OPEN SUN. Oak Pk. - 2 - 5 Immed. Poss. 10140 Dartmouth PALMER WDS. MANOR. Luxur. spac. 4 bed. cent. ent. Col. 2 , s baths. lge. pan. Fam. Rm. w/wet bar. Bit-ins, carpeting, drapes, patio. Southfield-Immed. Poss. 23243 P...…

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…Hy A. Keidan Dies at Age 80 A noted sports fan, Mr. Keidan Hy A. Keidan, native Detroiter and a member of the pioneer Jew- was one of the pioneer leaders in ish family here, died Sunday at the old Hannah Schloss Building. He was a basketball player as a age 80. Mr. Keidan, 25125 Biarritz, Oak youth and had sponsored many Park, was an honorary life mem- sports groups. He took a deep interest in cul- ber and a past board member of Cong. Shaarey...…

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…Israeli. Victory Viewed as Crime by Her Enemies were the warnings that Israel has (Continued from Page 1) turned into a "two-nation" state— danian ruler, the mini-king as he composed of Orientals who predom- is viewed here, is gaining wherever inate and Occidenals. This has been he goes. What people here find negated during the war by such difficult to understand is how the a strong unity, by cooperation world at large can tolerate the on so ...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 2

…By Philip Slomovitz Purely Commentary Our Press and Our Conscience: Observations on Occasion of Jewish News' 25th Anniversary A. quarter-century service to our community merits consideration of the status of Jewish journalism Lord Macaulay, in his essay written in 1828, reportedly said: there were three estates in Parliament — he referred to Kings, Lords and Commons — but, he said, in the Reporter's Gallery yonder, there sat a Fourth Estat...…

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…The President wasdelighted to learn from Senator Bart that the Jewish News is observing its silver anniversary. Be has asked me to convey to you, to your staff, and to the readers of your fine publication his warm congratulations as it crosses this meaningful milestone in public service. The President is well aware of the enviable prestige Which the Jewish News enjoys among the Michigan com- munity. Be shares your pride in its fine contribu...…

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March 17, 1967 • Page Image 5

…trrATz Of" bi}04-80AH OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR LANSINS W. Philip Slomovits Editor and Publisher Ti ff ; JEWISH NEWS 17100 W. 7 Mile Road Detroit. Michigan 48235 - Congratulations-to you, The Jewish Revs snd its staff who have made it the great paper it is tads,. This, I'm sure, is a'very meaningful milestone in The Jewish News' long and distinguished life. May I express the profound wish that its past successes and public service achievemen...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 6

…PROCIAMATI (fit of !drat . Peattiut late The Jewish News 'Of Detroit published its first issue on March 27, 1942 at a time of crisis for Judaism throughout the world, and The credo set forth in that first issue has guided-itejouriiiiistic standards through 25 years of successful publishing, and WREflEAS The je)yish-News was founded by Mr. Philip SlOrrinVitz, who for 45 years has been the perceptive and energetic editor of Detroit's Jewish...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 7

…The 25th anniversary of the establishment of The. Detroit Jewish News surely is an event worth observing and celebrating. I have been associated with the English-Jew- ish press as a writer, publisher and columnist for half a century and I cannot say that after all the years and anxieties I am satisfied with the results. The Jewish News of Detroit and several other rare and isolated publications may be furnishing a sort of oasis in the arid w...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 8

…0. ciii Ig COUNCIto - Dt_ARMA Vie 0 011.1..tiO II .- 1: DSTIMOVIA.I., - THE 3D111S1-1 VDVIS The excellence of the American Jewish press and has fostered a blending of thy highest.1ewish itions with historic American. ideals; trad Jewish V ews of Detroit v.rill celebrate its . on. 25th ye ar o f service to this cornn.tnity The 1, and March 21, 3ewish 196 press for 45 yeat s editor has be en •arid AEAS tis by Mr• Philip Slamovitz,' ' Det...…

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…The Momentous Quarter Century !Dramatic History Recorded in Our First 1,500 Issues The 25-year history chronicled in The Jewish News is a review of one of the most dramatic eras in the long record of the Jewish people. We were engaged in a tragic world conflict, with the forces of democracy pitched in battle against the demonic elements who sought to dominate over the freedom loving nations and to destroy our people. The first issue of The J...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 10

…Messages from Presidents of American Jewish Theological Seminaries ar fte r ',0060WW W' • \ Hebrew Union Collegelewish Institute .... I Religion TATEOHACE OT THE UNION Or AMEA1CAN CI NCINNATI liEbREV COMellOATJORS N.W TORY CLOTOAT AVENUR - CINCINNATT., 0/110 45230 Office of the President s s ? to i,.: 1i:tee de a t t o tr o i d n u ee et xelc r c: vi.ti.... s ,.: Brent privilege inlectdbloe . ts entiversar/ • , important i.t De. ...…

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…QCOttrittgo' of the Zan iteb State.1 SIMONS tAICHELS014 CON\PAI4Y bout of ittpreItntatibui 17)(1,erhs tArKm-r-re Straftington, Xt.C. 20515 DETROIT hi l BUILD 114 a02z.6 Hr. Phil Slomovitz The Jewish leu; Mile Roaa 17100 Vest 7 Detroit, aohison 40235 Hr. Philip Slcoursitg, Editor suCPublishisc. The.Jeuish Mews 17100:West Serest 2file difficult to . Dear Phil . e Toot by•sice.a small group have,gone t ears ... hav start the Detroi ...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 12

…, ?-# Con:grog' of tbe attriteb *milk yt tpresi *toes' ntittito iikuvrronr, )9.0 March 7, 2=67 ectignINeftfiellinh'ebiWet0. *ate of ArpregerrhtlibtS amao mr...ligam.). n'ax Al24c.4 6, 1967 g ex/04E44 cong4a4.1a4on4 on 29e.440i.t f,eu,4:44 Aew4. Z;:4 new4oane AV:a of the Detroit ievish VV.'S' easy in acknowledgement 2.51t /innvta4y 4 nay p 12446.14:c 4e4vice no.e on4 o fie e4 ,11 .62 ..724e ..ceu.4.44 co mmunie eop - o4med an ...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 13

…wMas'i'v • ..•.::•zv. ^-, 4*:••413V Z was delighted to press with your editorship, tluls its to learn that the Jewish 25th Anniversary niche not ordY iti the great colizetry. issue. News is publication .Detroit area, has filled else at tl2 /.121der understanding of You have a/ways but satisfied to priori priorities and demonstrated re Portant in our issues. • ' it a p rofod You have couvei the routine news. un Is a source of not bees count...…

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…Zionist Orgam'zatio n Iff'S EASTabd STREET NEW YORK, H Y . , $7.42Also Ike Dotrolt :swish • lAr. Philip Slomovitz her Editor end Publis 'The Jewish tIews' 17 100trtest 7 tAile flood 'Mich, 8235 Detroit, . . • . to be abl e 10el6 • Aft13.9200 ir JACQ0338 TOANCINN11,- PSZSIINZir ZIONIST Oldatriz-ATION. oF ON .798 - 25tk .. agglildit • • 01, Tat ASTROIT ANNIPERsot JrillsR Is one oitie.leadlne and outataiding.14407iiviews*tb. nOt b...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 15

…Certifiea.toui l Circulation of This Issue Sent Through the II. S. Mails is %xcess of 16,000 THE JEWISH NEWS Review A Weekly , Jewsh Events 10C DETROIT *WS ASKED TO GIVE whaPPlamL s1,100,000 TO PROVIDE FOR in- /942 MIN COMMUNAL OBLIGATIONS Analysis of Local, National Read • Exclusive Claims Upon Jewish Corn , and Overseas Page 2 munity of Detroit ............... Coughlin's "Social Justice" Repudiated by Pittsburgh Page 5 Dr. Abby Hata T...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 16

…Our City Editor's View of The JEWISH NEWS "Silver Milestone" From Our Stall... To Ou.r By CHARLOTTE HYAMS Re a d e rs viti, Slonie and Cavvailsik. and. Cisoilation. 'NIanagev VA: pall *hen. a veadev calls on Vviday tells tis--as so mash of -soki hav e--- ess 15nsin that this is 3ewish .IeWs Day, It vaakes us vvoid. It is the -finest tovni cov9e-asatiotv -tot the an eitovt covavannitY 'best in A - OUT to 3ewish give ptivnalisva. all oar...…

March 17, 1967 • Page Image 17

…Welcome, Flint Jewry To Growing Family of Jewish News Readers Greetings From Leaders in Michigan and. Throughout the Land to The Jewish News Pages 3 to 16 The Jewish News is pleased to announce that beginning with this issue the entire Jewish community of Flint has been enrolled as weekly subscribers. The Flint Jewish Community Council is facilitating this action in order to assure that its constituents will be fully informed, every week, on...…

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…B-G, Hailed in Three Cities, Returns Compliment to U.S. Jewry; Given Award, Degree in New York (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK—Declaring that he was "never more impressed with' the deep Jewish commitment of the American Jewish community" than on his present tour, David Ben- Gurion, speaking at a meeting Tues- day of the American Section of the Jewish Agency Executive, ex- pressed his deep conviction that American Jewry...…

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…Wiesenthars Story of Tracking Down of Nazi Criminals Told in His Murderers Among Us' A man who is seeking justice— I not vengeance—for the murder of I six million Jews by the Third Reich tells his story in a new hook, "The Murderers Among Us," to he published March 31 by McGraw- Hill. Simon Wiesenthal, who has been directly or indirectly respon- sible for the conviction of 900 top Nazi party officials, has told his story to New Yorker writer ...…

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…Drive's Objective: $300,000 for Current Year Flint Jewish Community's Drive Set to Start Tuesday Evening Zvi Kolitz, author, journalist, motion , picture and theatrical producer, has written articles, plays, stories, essays and studies in history in Hebrew and English. When his book "The Tiger Beneath the Skin" first appeared in New York in 1948, the: Herald Tribune wrote that "Kolitz writes of terror with a reportorial realism that freezes ...…

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…Sol Lifsitz Honored Research Devices Given by Weizmann Institute to University in Ethiopia REHOVOT — Six instruments for nuclear physics research have been donated by the Weizmann In- stitute of Science to the Haile Se- lassie University in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The instruments — two pulse generators, two linear amplifiers and two scalers — were manufac- tured in the Weizmann Institute's workshops and were used until re- cently by the insti...…

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…22—Friday, March 17, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1967 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN DIVISION CHAIRMEN DAVID S. MONDAY LEONARD S. BORIN Services Mechanical Trades PAUL BORMAN PETER B. COPELAND REUBEN COTTLER Mercantile Food Food LOUIS E. BARDEN Metropolitan KAYE G. FRANK Food GEORGE D. KEIL Arts and Crafts Real Estate ALBERT M. COLMAN DR. JOHN N. GREKIN Professional Professional ALFRED L. DEUTSCH MRS. ARTHUR RICE Campaign Ch...…

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…• • • • • • Leaders of Flint Jewish Community Mobilize for Campaign (Continued from Page 20) Honorary Chairmen Two beloved elder statesmen, Jack Pines and Israel Sendler, serve the community as honorary chairmen. Both have been leaders in the community for over 40 years. Mr. Pines is also honorary treasurer of the Council. For many years, he has covered more cards in the campaign than any other worker. He is also a past president of Congre...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, March 17, 1967 Agnon Views Agnon at Exhiibit .• "7 , • "t4,:a1, 4''' , • ,Nat Samuel Yosef Agnon (second from right) takes a look at his own works being exhibited at the Jewish National and University Library of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. At the opening, University President Eliahu Elath announced that Agnon, Israel's Nobel Prize recipient, had decided to turn over his archives in stages to th...…

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