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May 17, 1957 • Page Image 1

…A Salute to Our State o't e 5,3 : E JEWISH NEW A Weekly Review Editorial, Page 4 of Jewish Events Bernadotte's Unsavory Role In Rescue Efforts During Last Days of Nazism Commentary, Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXI — No. 11 $.7,7?,, 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd: — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, May 17, 1957 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Hammarskjold Believed to Be Re...…

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…• ilPurely Commentary: Bernadotte's Unsavory Role in Rescue Efforts During Last Days of Nazism By Philip 1 600 More Jews- Slomovitz Leave Egypt for In it the last details were arranged; and two hours later Himmler told Bernadotte that the Jews were free to go to (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Sweden-=-`I have promised my good Dr. Kersten and I must ri) "The truth shall sprout forth from the earth, and righteous- to The Jewish News) keep my prom...…

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…Eisenhower,' Dulles Assailed by Egyptians for Israel Shipping Stand (Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish News) Israel's maritime rights was that it ought not to be as- sumed in advance that the Suez Canal would be closed to Israeli shipping. He indi- cated, however, that it was in the case of passage through the straits of Aqaba, that the United States took a de- finite stand. WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower Wednesday told a press con...…

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…Cementing Real Friendship 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, 1952 at Po...…

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…WEEKEND ON MARS VIA. ELKIN TOURS. - - LIMITED RESERVATIONS NOW ACCEPTED ON THE NEW TRANS-PLANETARY ;lc 5 hours from Detroit to Canal City . weekend on Mars ! Elkin conduqted tour i n c lu d e s pressurized accomodations, meals, cruise of main canals, breakfast at the polar cap, entertainment at famous Luna Plaza Hotel, with private Plasti- Dome . . . Moon Caverns Trip . . . Space- mobile Tour on Lunar Desert . . . Sight- seeing in Ho...…

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…tr operation in the United States, and served as a member of its merchandising committee. Both Arent Schuyler De Peyster and Patrick Sinclair had found Lyon useful as an aid to the government Indian Department. Like Ezekiel Solomon, Lyon made a generous, contribution of 50 livres in 1778 to a Mac- kinac fund for the support of a missionary priest to serve the Catholic community, as a ges- ture of good will. Active in the Canadian Jew- ish com...…

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…Martyrcilogicat Memoirs Eban, Cited by Hadassah Leaders; Introduce Senate Bill Hosht Yizkor Book Reveals Predicts 3,000,000 Israel Population to Allow 5;000 Refugees to Migrate to Atherica Nazi-hafileted Tragedies One of the most deeply mov- I would remain alive to be a wit- ing accounts of the Nazi atroc- I ness" of what had occurred. He ities and of the extermination of therefore decided to make a rec- Eastern European Jewries has ord of...…

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…Kadimah Gift Goes. to Tamarack Pol6h Jewry Burdened by Au:ssia, with Repatriates (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON—Jewish repatriates from the Soviet Union are con- tinuing to pour into Lower Silesia in Poland, and like those who came before them are complaining that local govern- ment authorities refuse to give them elementary assistance, Zionists to Discuss `Religion in Israel' symposium on "Religion in Israel" will b...…

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…WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The Israel Embassy is scheduled to begin - talks with State Depart- ment officials on the wording of an Israeli declaration on the Eisenhower Doctrine, following talks between Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion and special presi- dential envoy. James P. Rich- ards during his recent Middle East tour. With the Pre- mier again tak- Richards ing the lead in the face of opposition from with- in his own Mapai party, as well as his Ma...…

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…eZU w ork e-ti treivi.s1 --ForiVar • The Suburban Community Elect Dave Silverman to HeadMen's Club Dave Silverman was recently elected as president of the Men's Club of Cong. Beth Sha- lom. Voted into office with him for the -1957-58 season were the following: Jerry Efros, Oscar Gold and Iry Rich, vice-presidents; Ken- neth Stern,- secretary; and Sid: - ney Berg, treasurer. Board members include Ira Albion, Howard Kraus, Oscar Kanat, Louis...…

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…SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert Syme will review Sen. Robert Kennedy's book, "Profiles in Courage." TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C. Hertz will preach on "Four Ways of Capitalizing on Trouble." At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi David A. Baylinson will speak on "Sons of Pure Gold." CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Ra...…

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…Friday, May 17, 1957 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 2 Tribute Paid to Henry Wineman at Luncheon of Round Table The members of the board of directors and the advisory com- mittee of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, at a luncheon meet- ing held May 9, at the Tuller Hotel, adopted. a resolution of tribute to the memory of Henry Wineman, who was the Jewish co-chairman of the Round Table. The resolution outlines the late...…

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…19011 LIVERNOIS PUPKO GOING OU 2 Doors So. of 7 MILE OF BUSINESS! We Will Be Closed Friday and Saturday for Markdowni! Sale Starts 10 A.M. Sunday, May 19 CANNON After 47 Years of Faithful 22x44 . Reg. $1.59 VIE ARE , OTIS BIISIIESSI CANNON and FIELDCREST PLASTIC .54 x 54 , 52 x 70 PURE LINEN COME EARLY ! $3 59 PERCALE SHEETS 79c ea. Reg. $1.29 Matching Pillow Cases COTTON $ SPREADS • ALL BETTER SHOWER SETS 1 Lot of 84 ...…

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…News Brevities MAC C'ULLOCH. SCHOOL, Better Schools Association, will hold its last meeting of the sea- son at 8 p.m. Monday, in the school. Room mothers will pre- sent the play, "Who Stole the Custard Pie?" The film, "As- signment Children," will be shown. * * * The Re-constructionist Press announces the publication of the book RECONSTRUCTING JEWISH EDUCATION by the late Michael Alper. It is based on the doctoral thesis presented by the aut...…

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…Pisgah- 6 Latiti- e- h,Cattennial Project with Awards to 25-Year Members DETROIT MAILERS WO- MEN'S AUXILIARY will meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hotel Fort Shelby. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Agnes Wisdom, of the _ Allied Printing Trades Council. Those interested , in attending should contact Mrs. Marg Mc- Sweeney, KE. 5-1107. * * * EQUALITY' CLUB will hold a luncheon meeting, 12:30 p.m., Monday at the libme of Mrs. M. Reiner, 18003 Northlaw...…

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…[E actiVities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hermelin, of 4281 Pasadena, left last week for an extended tour of South America, during which they will attend the wedding of their nephew in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Other stops on their itinerary include Maracaibo, Venezuela; Sao Palo, Brazil; and . Santiago, Chili. They are accompanied on their trip by Mrs. Sophie Herman. The Misses Marilyn Lucas, Susan King and Rita Sloan, stu- dents of Juliu...…

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….renter's`' Ann6.1 Wet's-N‘r er-GrOss Rites Set for Aug. 25 Meeting May 22 MISS VICKY WEISBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Kreis- man, of Sussex Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Vicky Weisberger, to Loren G. Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Oppenheim, of Stratford Ave. The bride-elect's father is the late Mr. Lewis Weisberger. Miss Weisberger is a junior at Wayne State University, where she is majoring in economics. Her fiance i...…

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…Elect Satovsky National President of Jewish Men's Clubs Federation Abraham Satovsky was elect- ed , president of • the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs at the 28th annual con- vention held at the Concord 'Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. The Federa- tion represents over 250 men's , clubs of Con- seryative Syn- agogues throughout the United States and _Canada. At the con- vention, theme of which was "The New and the Old — Satovsky Binding T...…

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…gewry On tile Alf I This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Joseph R. Narot, of Temple Israel, Miami, Fla., will speak on "Sorry! Trouble on the Cable!" . * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Green Thumb in the City," the story of a New York teacher, Myra Kelly, who helped immigrant children who lived in the...…

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…ti World ORT Leader Here for Luncheon Golfdale Central Chapter of Women's American ORT will . hold its culminating luncheon 1 meeting at 12:30 p.m., Thurs- w day, in the Jewish War Vet- I erans Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davison. Mrs. Louis Roubach, of Paris, Franc e, president of the O Women's World ORT Union, will be a special guest of the group according to Mrs. Theo- dore Roth, Golfdale president. Another feature of the after- noon will be a...…

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…Vries Cultural Rebuilding; Asks `Open Skies' Policy for 'Soviet Jews ATLANTIC CITY (JTA) — A call for intensification of spiritual activity • within the American Jewish community through education of the younger generation, sharpening of interest in the value of the Yiddish language, literature and culture, and in the spiritual heritage of murdered Eastern European Jews, was spurided here at the closing session of the three-day biennial conve...…

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…Interesting Facts on Lag b'onier' I BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX tween the students and thus this (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) day deserved the title of Lag b'Omer is referred to as "Scholar's Festival." "The Scholars' Festival" (occur- It became a tradition in later ing this year - on May 19) be- times for the students- of the cause Jewish tradition claims Jewish schools to observe a fes- that a plague which affected. tival of enjoyment on this d...…

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…17-HOUSE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 17-HOUSES FOR 'SALE FOR' SALE' Beautiful Brick Col. Outer Dr.-Vassar Area 3 huge bedrms., 1st flr. lay., shower in base., nat. firepl., gas ht., storms & screens, enc. breeze- way, 2-car attached gar., rec. rm. in base., perfect cond. Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by 'elephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- o1av ,classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a . ...…

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…N t k z C Ofitr.4# 1 " 41147.011#5 5614A 4-4 44504.4;1044r6ititika-',414;. - .44,;744; 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Snowden, 19491 Open Sun. 2-5 •8681 PENNINGTON See What $22,500 Buys Beautiful 3-bedrm. brick Col. Gas a.c. ht., full din. rm., big kitch., grade lay., rec. rm., walk- in cedar closets, 12x15 Florida room with jalousy windows, fire- place. All rooms carpeted, pass hall; large mortgage available. ...…

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…DETROIT THE PLACE TO AT THESE .. LOO 2 Blocks S.. o¢ 8 Mile, 1 Block W. of Telegraph FHA Long, Long Term Mortgages Available SCHOOLS OPEN DAILY and SUN. 12-9 ALL PAVED CIRCULAR STREETS SHOPPING PRIVATE PARKS TRANSPORTATION SEWERS v\l•,..;,,.,. X ".1: , i;. .;',: .'.•:.:;..- .:.,..,.. '''..;- . , ............ .:::.:•N.;',...::.VA: 'k:: .i3:...,,,:ig:.:, ''..•;:.:,,,,,,,,,, ...k,. • The Future Look in Kitchens with imported cust...…

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…17,—HOUSES, FOR cal Pis Charming 6-rm. brk ranch. 3 bedrms., lge. liv. rm. with nat. firepl., din. L, Ige; kit. with big eating area, carpt., drapes, car gar., garb. disp., fabulous yard. Florida style patio. Excel. cond. ONLY $5,200 dn. Mr. 'Young or Miss Weitzman. P ,UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE CENTER REALTY 19318 Roselawn - 7 Mi. Open 2-5 Sun. Large income type 7-room bung.' 5 rms. & bath dn. 2 rooms & bath up. Vest. ent., carpeting, ...…

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…▪ 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17--HOUSES FOR SALE Cambridge Rd. — Truly a fine home with everything the dis- criminating person would care for. Huge paneled front library, big living rm., concealed full dining rm., brkfst. rm., bright, roomy kitchen, 1st flr. lay., 4 bedrms., 3 baths, scrumptious carpets, drapes, paneled rec. rm., 3-car gar., sprinkler system, many stately trees. Owner mov- ing to smaller home. UN 1-4300. We have a nice 3 bedrm. br...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Southfield Township Huntington Woods Nr. New B'Nai David Syn. 13111 Hart 92 x 300' lot Louise off Southfield Rd. Open 2-5:30 Sun. 4-bdrm. face brick home, 2 up, 2 down, bathrm. down, lay. up. Lay. in base., open terr., carpet- ing, dishwasher, separate din. rm. 11x12. See this well planned house. New FHA mtge. available. At 9!,,C Mi. Rd. Brick 2-bdrm. bung. with 1y-car gar., oil ht., full basement...…

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…_.6■■■ 1_ _ Stansbury nr. Vassar PENNINGTON DR. no 6 MI. Prairie, 18984 Brick bung., carpeting, large liv. rm., din. rm., large kitch. and panelled break. nook, stall show- er, beautiful large glassed in porch, finished rm. in attic. $5,000 dn. BaI. on land cont. WE 3-6968. Solid F. brk. 3-bedrm. Col. Pass . hall, 1st flr. lay., 2 stall showers, brkfst. rm., rec. rm. plus lay. Enclosed terr. off din. rm., 2-car gar. This home perfect for ...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR NEW HOME SENSATIONS The most magnificent 2-bedrm. ranch in the Detroit area. Con- struction is of Buff face brick with 23x24 attach. gar., 1,428 sq. ft. Both bedrms. are completely paneled in choice woods with walk-in closets. The unusually large comb. kit.-din. area en- tirely covered with birch. Fea- tures include: Built-in desk, pan- try, and all magnetic doors, lge. beaut. rec. rm. The living rm. with it...…

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…4 • 5 O—BUSINESS::CARDL 40—E MPLOY Fields Employment Couples, Cooks, Maids. Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY. or WEEK Lincoln 5-4912 Lincoln 4-7921 G Fs T Construction Licensed Building Contractors Remodeling - Building Commercial and Residential Free Estimates • Monument Unveiling will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends Cemetery. Rabbi Prero . ficiate. Relatives anti friends are asked to attend. * * * are asked to atte...…

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…Jews Helped Build Church and Brown College American Jewish Archives Acquires Correspondence Disclosing Interesting Role; Dr. Marcus Describes Historic Differences Between European, U. S. Jewries Earlier Deadlines Due to Memorial Day and Shevuot On account of Memorial Day and Shevuot, it will be CINCINNATI —Jewish mer- mote and forward every publick gave 5 pounds in New York necessary to set earlier deadlines for the issues affected by thes...…

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…I 62 Yiddish Sc cools, Two Colleges TEL AVIV, (JTA)—There are 52 Yiddish public schools in Birobidjan, 10 secondary schools, and two Yiddish technical col- leges. The report came from an Israel women's delegation now touring the Soviet Union. The delegation was given details about Jewish cultural and econ- omic conditions at the Birobid- jan Pavilion of the Moscow Agri- cultural Exhibition. In addition to the Yiddish schools, members of the...…

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…The ffistory of Jewish Philanthropy in etroit By ISIDORE SOBELOFF In addition to the officers. 16 acted as incorpor- Butzel, chairman of the executive committee. .The Exectitive Director, Jewish Welfare Federation ators. They included Henry M. Butzel, Dr. Leo M. provisional board of governors included men who One o1 the earliest milestones in the philan- Franklin, Jacob Friedman, Bernard Ginsburg, Samuel distinguished themselves by a long re...…

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