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August 17, 1956 • Page Image 1

…Judaism Council's Flagrant Distortions of Truth E JEWISH NEWS `Children have I reared, and they have betrayed Me?' —Is. 1.2 A Weekly Review * Reform Worship in Israel . Political Party Platforms of JewIsh Events Editorials, Page 4 Commentary, Pg. 2 Michigan's Only English - Jewish VOLUME XXIX—No. 24 Between the Devil and • the Deep Sea Israel: 27 Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE -8-9...…

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…Purely Commentary 1956-THE DETROIT JEWISH By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Anti-American Council's Flagrant Distortions of Truth We have seen many distortions of truth by the anti-American and anti-Jewish Council that continues to call itself "American" and "Jewish," but none as outrageous as its recent statement that to the platform committee of the Democratic National Con- vention.:, The mere attempt by this Council to introduce the discredited claim...…

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…Scroll Is Traced to Jew Who Committed - Suicide 70 Years Ago Agron Forces Favorable Vote On Reform Israel Synagogue; Crisis Develops in Coalition . LONDON, (JTA) — A Jeru- salem Jew who committed sui- cide more than 70- years ago because he was accused of forg- ing an ancient manuscript akin to the famed Dead Sea Scrolls, may have had an authentic scroll, it was stated here by Prof. Menahem Mansoor, chair- man of the Department of He- brew ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Build a Canal Here .. and You Won't Have Blackmail • Incorporating the Detroit Jewisil, Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 w 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 ...…

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…Tabashnik Named on Capital Needs Committee; List Extensive Program Louis Tabashnick will be as- sociate chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation's capital needs committee; announces Judge Theodore Levin, Federa- tion president. Sidney J. Al- len is commit- tee chairman. This commit- tee reviews re- quests for cap- ital expansio o f facilities presented by Federation's 14 member - agen- cies. Capital proj- Tabashnick ects nearing completion a...…

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…1956-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6 Rabbi Wohlgelernter on Return Trip to U.S. The Jewish Telegraphic Agen- cy reports from Tel Aviv that Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, of Detroit, who recently became general secretary of the Israel Chief Rabbinate, has left for the United States to stimulate closer religious relations be- tween American congregations and Israel and to encourage purchases of Israeli religious items by Americans. Rabbi Wohlgelernter ...…

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…By FRANK SIMONS - Jewish News City Editor CAMP McCOY, Wis.,—This is the close of our first day here as civilian members of the "Michi- gan Newslift," a group chosen to view military operations of the United States Army Reserve. Yet, in one day, it is under- standable why the Army is both proud and pleased to open this 47-year-old installation in cen- tral Wisconsin to observers. There are 20 of us here from Michigan, including George Or- ley...…

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…August 17, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-8 Conservative Youth to Hold Encampment at Camp Ke-Yu-Ma SYNAGOGUE SERVICES BETH JOSEPH SYNAGOGUE: Services tonight, 7:15 p.m., Sab- bath morning, 9 a.m. TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram will speak on "The Legacy of Moses." NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will speak on "Social Justice." The Bar M...…

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…Communig Organ in Poland Admits Re-Emergence of Anti-Semitism - Wrong Hotel Name Used by Consulate In Forum Release NEW YORK, (JTA)—The re- the army's political ' education emergence of anti-Semitism in and propaganda section. At least Poland since the democratiza- 30 speakers were said to have tion of Polish life began in the rebutted implications in Mr. last year is admitted in the cur- Nowak's remarks. They includ- - rent issue of Nowe Dr...…

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…Friday, August 17, 1956—THE D ETROIT .JEWISH NEW S - 10 Prison Inmates Visited by Sherka Rabbi Joshua Sperka, since .1941 the official chaplain to Jewish prisoners in Michigan state prisons, returned this week from a pre-holiday visit to the State Prison at Marquette. - Although he holds weekly services for inmates at Jack- son's State Prison of Southern Michigan, Rabbi Sperka visits Marquette only before major holidays to arrange with in- m...…

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…Reform Services in Israel Israel, 'Egyptian By JONATHAN SHILOH (Copyright, 1956, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Never since a "Spanish troupe proposed holding a bull fight in Israel, have the country's re- ligious parties been so ready to take up cudgels for a. cause as today. The reason: holding Re- form services in Jerusalem. It all started when Prof. Nel- son Glueck, president of He- brew Union College, Cincinnati, proposed setting up ...…

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…Urge Sweeping Change In Security Programs v-i A committee of prominent, practicing lawyers from New York, Washington, New Or- leans, Chicago and Los Angeles unanimously advocated sweep- ing changes in the Government's personnel security programs. The Special Committee on the Federal Loyalty-Security Pro- gram of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York said that under its recommenda- tions, the "national security would be adequatel...…

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…Sets. Sept. 16 Date 'Carol Stross to Wed Seymour M. Robert: omen s MISS RHODA GARUER Mr. and Mrs. . Meyer R. Gar- ber, of Princeton Ave., an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage, on Sept. 16, of their daughter, deRhoda Natalie, to Donald Seymour Schlossberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schlossberg, of Tuxedo Ave. Optimistic Report on Romanian Jewish Life Presented by U.S. Rabbi "Judaism is alive in Roma- nia" and is "capable of repro- duction"...…

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…• • a cti ctiv i ities i in Society Out-o-town guests who will be in Detroit this weekend to attend the Bar Mitzvah of Barry Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen, of 3363 Webb, will be his uncles, Max Weiner, a violinist with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and Hyman Weiner, who just completed two years on Broadway in "Teahouse of the August Moon" and is now on location for RKO Pictures in Holly- wood. Others are Mr. Isaac Helfer, Mr...…

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…Miss Tanzman Wed Cancer Fighters Attend of Hope Parley in Double-Ring Rites City Over 50 delegates from De- MRS. PAUL. RUSSMAN In a double-ring ceremony, performed Aug. 12, at Beth Aaron Synagogue, Elaine - Aud- rie Tanzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tanzman, be- came the bride of Paul Russ- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Russman. Rabbi Benjamin H. G-orrelkck and Cantor Ihil Gil- din officiated. The bride's gown was of white mousseline...…

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…• MISS MIRIAM SHAPIRO Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Sha- piro, of Woodingham Dr., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Walter Rubinstein, son of Mrs. Bertha Rubinstein, of Cortland Ave., and the late Mr. Louis Rubin- stein. Both the bride-elect and her fiance are students at Wayne State University. They are plan- ning an October wedding. Triple Twin Delivery All Born in . One Day at Sinai 'Hospital In a single day, three pairs o...…

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…To Wed Nov. 11 eivry On the Art He who is taught to live upon little owes more to his father's wisdom than he that has a great deal left to him does to his father's care. —William Penn ■•■•■■ •1111.1i This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest JACK GORBACK COUNCIL BROADCAST = Quality Work --- Moderate Prices sonalized TO 7-0930 Per Service ■0■ ■ I Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. ,station: WJLB, Feature: Mrs. Sidney Katz- ...…

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…Friday, August 17, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1S Pumperniks to Open Tuesday; Restaurant Describes Its Pattern Barbara Zuckerman Weds Charles Sachse Pumperniks, at 8926 W. 7 Mile Rd., just east of Wyoming, will open its doors on Tuesday, Aug. 21. In a beautiful air-conditioned, informal atmosphere,' the new restaurant, according to the pro- prietors, will be patterned after New York and Miami Beach eateries. They will be open seven days a ...…

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…Chief Rabbis Urge Danny Raskin's Religions Unity - Applebaum Resigns As _Stratford Music Director A. M. Bell, president of the Stratford, Ontario, Shakespear- ean Festival Foundation an- nounced (`with deep regret" that the Foundation has ac- cepted the official resignation of Louis Applebaum, tendered last spring, as active co-ordi- nator and director of the Strat- ford Festival of Music which runs in conjunction with the annual season of d...…

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…0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS z • pti 0 Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play 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 TUXEDO - Large front bedroom, nicely furnished. Reasonable. Sun- day until noon. TO 6-0346. NICE ROOM, kitchen privileges. VE 8-5943. WEBB-D...…

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…OAK PARK 10 Mile and Kenosha Face brick, 3 bedrms., 1 fl., 5 yr. old rambling ranch nr. Jackson School, tiled vest., carpeted liv. & din. rm., large kitchen, vent. fan; base., gas ht. etc. Large cor. lot, $15,954), $3,000 dn. to new mtge. LI. 7-0010. • Owner transferred. A beautiful English type bungalow with 2 bedrooms & bath on 1st flr., huge bedroom upstairs with 2nd full bath, large rec. rm., basement powder rCom, screened porch, 214 car...…

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…- • , 17, 1956-TF1E . DETROIT JEWISH NEW S, OAK PARK GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE • BUILDERS! GROSS REALTY CLEAN 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 Give Us a Try! MEYERS, 18496 KWIKIE HOUSE CLEANING CO. "Your Dirt is Our Business" UN 2-6661 UN 4-4809 COMPASS OAK PARK MARLOWE, 18980 You can really "live it up" in this real sharp 2 bedrm. brick, blt. in '47. A kitchen & dinette with large table space, attic, un- der $15,000. Hurry on...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR .SAili ' • - 19750 STRATHMORE ROSELAWN -7 MILE 7 MILE - JAS.. COUZENS AREA OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Face brk. bungalow. 4 bdrms., 2 dn., 2 up, Lovely liv. rm. and din. rm. carp., spacious kit., gas ht. Vanderburg school dist. 7 Mile & Hamilton bus line. Miss Reif- Face brk.. 3 bdrm. Colonial. 1st fl. lay., pass hall, full din. rm., scrnd, terr., gas f.a. ht., 2 car gar. Very fine neighborhood. $19,- 500 or best off...…

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…Fr iday, August 17, 1956—THE DETROIT 3tWISTI N nI 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 4570 W. OUTER Open 2-5 Sun. OAK PARK RANCH 23850 MORITZ (Cor. Steel.) Magnificent ram- bling Eng. home on 90x140' lot, 3 bedrms., den, gas ht., gar., many extras. Asking $34,800, open to offers. KLIPFEL NORTHWEST ASSOCIATES 3 Twin-size bedrms., lge. living rm., dining "L," lovely kitch., with lge. table space, disposal, terrace gas ht., excellent con...…

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…HUNTINGTON WOODS GROSS REALTY Perfection Plus WAREHAM DRIVE Truly beautiful 3 bdrni. Col. with 21f, baths, large walk-in closets, pan. libr., rear terr., rec. rm., gas ht., 2 car gar. Many other fine ftrs. Asking $42,000. BR. 3-8117. 13420 W. 7 MILE Open Sun. 2-5 Immed, poss. on this large 3 bed- rm. "Spoon" blt. Col., 4 years old, grade lay., large kitch., gar., beautifully lands. You must see this. HURRY! One of few remaining lots in ...…

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…Friday, August 17, I956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-26 1-4111= 50-BUSINESS CARDS Neon sign on store. Would LARKINS" MOVING and Delivery WANTED: like swap on furs. Reputable busi- Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 ness. WE. 3-3380. Gladstone. TY 4-4587. HOUSEKEEPER' to care for elderly man who works days. No heavy duties. Room and board free. WO. 1-0616. After 4 p.m. call TO. 7-1742. FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day servic...…

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…• Jew Who Fled Russia Starts Israel Project For Desalting Water NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Israel Government has granted a 150,000 pound contract for the building of a pilot plant for de- salting water and using the fresh water for irrigation of the Negev, the Jerusalem press re- ported from Tel Aviv. The contract has been award- ed Alexander Zarchin, 59-year- old engineer who fled a Soviet forced labor camp in 1947. Mr. Zarchin worked out the pr...…

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…Democrats Adopt Arms-for-Israel Plank; Similar Action Considered by Republicans .cratic convention, is aimed tional, or political relationship States passport of an American against anti-Jewish discrimina- between themselves' and the of Jewish faith will not be hon- State of Israel that is different ored for visa purposes although tion by Arab states., from the relationships of their Americans of other faiths ex- was also announced i n It fel...…

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…Needs are Great GIVE TO: UJA THE NEEDS ARE GREAT Through the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign E JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 28 — No. 24.(c. cdCW. t 27 17100 W.• 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8 T 9364—Detroit 35, February 17, 1956 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 1 5c Internoti. onal Action_ Sought To Counteract Arab League's Smears 'Against World Jew...…

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…Purely Commentary Impressive Gathering Inaugurates Israeli Art Exhibition at Temple Israel; Lectures; Group Visits Planned by Many Organizations By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ A Splendid Israeli Art Exhibition A most impressive exhibition of the works of Israeli artists can be seen at Temple Israel. Miss Yurika Mann, the able director of the Jerusalem Art Gallery, who has brought the paintings for the Detroit exhibi- tion and who is supervising it he...…

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…Scholars Reveal Contents Of Last Dead Sea Scrolls JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The contents of the last of the seven Dead Sea scrolls, heretofore known as the "Book of Lamech," was made public here at a press conference by Dr. Yigal Yadin, noted archaeolo- gist, and Dr. Benjamin Mazar, president of the Hebrew Uni 7 versity, which acquired the ancient scroll last year through the generosity of S. D. Gottes- man, an American Jewish phil- anthropist, •and...…

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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 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class \ matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich...…

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…Morocco JDC Director to Address Burstein to Talk Allied Campaign Brunch on Sunday At Final Assembly Samuel Haber, county direc- Pre-campaign chairmen Louis tor of the Joint Distribution C. Blumberg, Hyman Safran Of Histadrut Drive Committee's welfare program. in Morocco, will address an Allied Jewish Campaign lead- ership Conference, at brunch, Sunday, 11 a.m., at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Pre-campaign workers will • discuss the division's progres...…

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…Wider Interest in Jewish Schools Aroused by Dr. Engelman's,Survey "Dr. Engelman's survey of Jewish education in Detroit has created an awareness of Jewish education in our city and a great deal of good will has re- sulted from parents' self-search- ing and self-criticism aroused MRS. CARL S. SCIHLLER by the study," said Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, co:chairman with David Safran, of the committee assisting Dr. Engelman. Questionnaires have been co...…

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…Allegitmwwww•MMyytMaYMMil Moos Hitini Committee Issues City of Hope's S.H. Golfer Visits Here With Local Groups Annual Appeal for Passover Relief Samuel H. Goiter, executive vice-president of the City of Hope, National Medical Center at Duarte, Calif., will be in De- troit next week to confer here with representatives of the several local affiliate groups. The City of Hope Cancer 77. 77**7:*.' Fighters, with a membership of 560 women, 5: w...…

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…Thag Ha-Movement` March 18 Labor Zionist Institute Dedication Planned; . 3-Floor Building Described Elaborate plans are being made for the formal dedication of the Labor Zionist Institute, on Schaeffer, north of Seven Mile, at a victory dinner of the Labor Zionist movement. The event, set for March 18, is being called "Chag Ha-Movement"- the festival of the LZOA. The Labor Zionist Institute has three floors for a total square footage of 21,0...…

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…Two Musical Programs Well Received by Community Goldmann, Adenauer View Indemnification LONDON (JTA)-Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chairman of the Jewish Ancy, who flew back to the United States Feb. 1'2, declared here that during his stay in Paris he discussed various Jewish problems with French Foreign Minister Pineau, He also conferred with the Minister for Moroccan Affairs. By ELIZABETH WALDMAN A near capacity audience en- tute, Chapter 11, at th...…

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…igo Community Groups Begin Planning for Purim Events Although • Purim, one of the gayest of the Jewish festivals, does not begin until Saturday night, Feb. 25, several. groups in the community have planned their holiday celebrations for this week. Since, in Jewish tradition, there may be no fast on the Sabbath, the Fast of Esther will be observed this Thursday. Be- low are some of the events which will occur in the com- munity •in *celebrati...…

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…SERVICES Israel Rabbi to Speak Dr. Churgin to Visit To Religious Leaders . Here for Bar-Ilan U. Rabbi Moshe Goldberg will address a meeting of local re- ligious labor leaders on Thurs- day evening, in the home of Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, 3824 Cortland. A native of Toronto and grad- uate of Yeshiva University in New Work, Rabbi Gold- berg settled in Israel five years ago, iden- tifying himself with the Bnai.' Akiva youth movement. Since that t...…

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…The Suburban Community I SOC School Daze Suburbs Point may to a Time Without Brotherhood Week By Judy Stutz South Oakland County Brotherhood Week was intro- duced at Berkley High by a radio panel discussion last week. Representatives from four faithS participated in the half-hour broadcast. Special assemblies will promote better understand- ing in all high schools. * * * Photography; Siamp and __Drama Clubs are the newest ad- ditions...…

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…• ctivities CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS wil meet at 12:30 p.m., Mond a y, at Holiday Manor. Progress reports on the April • dinner-dance will be given by Mesdames Morris Moss and Louis Alpert, co-editors of the journal. Marion Monahan, beauty consultant at J. L. Hud- son Cb., will speak on - "Aisles of Beauty,'.' and will lead a dis- cussion perio d. Hospitality chairman, Mesdames Ben Caron and Earl Shipper, will serve dessert luncheon. * * ...…

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…44:; ■ 4414.4.- pzieFosix7:44.*77:45"- Cr#275:477. 1 417741 • Betrothals Told at Cocktail Party AS'eldes-Gordon Rites For the Finest in Music g Solemnized on Feb. 12 .?..And Entertainment— Call '1 omen selubs Ben Katzman. (More Clubs -on Page 13) CAREER GROUP, National Council of Jewish Women, will present Mrs. Leo Reisman as 1 LI. 7-2943 guest speaker at its program Wednesday evening, in ' the home of Elinor Mahlin, 27.5 Merton. Mrs...…

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…activities in ociety Set July Date Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ross and datighters, Gaile and Marcia, of 18239 Marlowe, are currently spending a three-week vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Dave J. Knopman, formerly of Glendale Ave., are now residing in their new home at 19901 Lauder. Mrs. Victor Segal, newly elected national president of Women's American ORT, will visit Detroit on the second leg of a nation-wide ORT good-will, speaking and or...…

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…• •allt Charity Gifts Honor Shayes' Anniversary Center Croups Set Busy Purim Calendar Purim will be celebrated at the Jewish Community Center with carnivals,' masquerades and dances. Juniors will find contests, gifts and entertainment await- ing them at the Junior Purim Carnival on Sunday afternoon, at the Davison branch. The youngsters will play games of skill and win prizes at the booths operated by Junior Clubs. Prizes will also be awar...…

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…- Wayne U. Students To Wed on Aug.- 26 MISS ALICIA MARGOLIS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mar- golis, of Oak ,Park Blvd., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alicia Ellen, to Paul Alter Tisdale, .son of Mr„ and Mrs. Ray S. Tisdale, of Sorrento Ave. Both young people attend Wayne University where Mr. Tisdale is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. The wed- ding will be solemnized Aug. 26, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. I1 arriages...…

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…Gold Vol,Nuptials Planned for June 3 Tales Out of School Rochelle Labovitz To Wed Dr.H.L.Sohol By The. Jewish National Fund Council will meet at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 29, at the Zionist House, Linwood and Lawrence. In ad- dition to regular business, a Purim program is prepared, with a social hour. Friends of JNF are invited. Ronnie Aronson 1 8—Detroit Jewish News Friday, February 17, 1956 "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."...…

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…Israel's Position Worsens; Middle East on War. Brink - State Dept. Delays Decision on Arms WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Pro- Israel circles here expressed serious concern over the fact that the State. Department is stalling on granting permission to Israel to acquire arms in this country immediately in or- der to prevent a possible Egyp- tian surprise attack on the Jewish State with bombers ob- tained from Soviet countries. Disappointment was especial...…

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…Taubman and Levin's New Firm To Build $25,000 Tri-Levels L E STAUB- MA.N (left) and CHARLES LE- VIN look over blueprinis f o r their new tri- leve l, "living engineered" homes in t h e $25,000 bracket, following for- mation of their new firm, American Corn- munity Build- ers, with offices at 1591'7 W. 7 Mile. The company plans - to build four major developments amounting to 550 homes in the coming year. Construction already has started on a ...…

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…12 National Groups Issue Pamphlet Urging McCarran Act Revision Twelve national organizations with a membership of at least 20,000,000 Americans announced publication of "The Fence," a pamphlet calling for immediate revision of the McCarran-Wal- ter Immigration Act. In cartoons and simple text; the pamphlet is the first popular interpretation of the intricacies of United States immigration policy: It explans the urgent •need of change in the l...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE, airy room; good transporta- tion; N.W. section. WE 3-0815. NICE ROOM for rent, garage, TO 7-8007, 2998 Pasadena...…

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