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December 18, 1959 • Page Image 1

…Jewish Agency's Expansion Planned in 4th Decade See Boris Smolar's Column on Page 2 Persky and El!mann in New Yorker Articles Lippmann's One-Sided Report Commentary Page 2 Vol. THE JEWIr e .":„ NEWS e A Weekly Review ( 1, Jewish Events 44. Michigan's Only English-Jewish XXXVI, No. 16 loPo inirntnin srlop I 7100 W. 7 ,corporatin g The Detroit Jewish Chronicle UN Resolution Breeds New Troubles Weizmann Institute's Scientific Ac...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Decem ber 18, 1959-2 JDC Adopts $29,142,000 Budget; Pledges Launch Search for 26,000 Victims of Nazi Property Confiscation; to Support ^250,000 in 25 Countries . NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Joint Distribution Committee, at its 45th annual meeting, adopted a budget of $29,142,000 for its aid programs in 1960 which provide assistance to 250,000 Jews in 25 countries, including Israel. More than 400 delegates from all ...…

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…UJA Proclaims 1960 Drive; Aided 600,000 Immigrants NEW YORK, (JTA) — A total. of $69,300,000 in cash has been raised to date by the United Jewish Appeal in 1959, it was announced at the closing session of the UJA's three-day annual national conference at the Statler-Hilton hotel, at- tended by 1,500 American Jew- ish community leaders from all parts of the nation. The announcement came as delegates to the conference presented checks represent...…

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…15 Years After Hitler Era 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. Nationa Editoriai 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 S6 Entered as second class matter Aug 6. 1942 at Post Offic...…

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…Earlier Deadlines for Jewish News Issues of Dec. 25, Jan. 1 On account of the occurrence of Christmas and New Year days on Fridays, there will be earlier deadlines for our issues of Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. _ All copy for our issue of Jan. 1 must be in our hands before 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 24. _ Deadlines for Classified Advertising for the Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 issues will be at 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Dec. 22 and Dec. 29, respectively. Ben-Gurion S...…

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…Federation's Pre-Campaign Budget Conference Sunday The Jewish Welfare Federa- tion will hold its 11th annual pre-campaign budget confer- ence, 10:30 a.m., Sunday, at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers. Max M. Fisher, Federation pres- ident, will be chairman. The conference is to express the extent of communal inter- est in the fields of local cam- paign functions and will de- velop a formula for allocating funds, to be raised in the 1960 Allied ...…

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…Isaac Illandin to Address Histadrut Rallies This Week Jews Lose Battle on Sunday Closing PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) Isaac Hamlin, • for 40 years a — A federal court this week leading figure of the Labor dismissed a suit brought by Zionist movement, will be a five south Philadelphia Or guest in Detroit this week-end thodox Jewish merchants under the auspices of the Is- against Pennsylvania's Sun- rael. Histadrut Campaign. day blue laws. At the same ...…

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…3 Detroiters Named ADL Commissioners 'Left to right: Murray Altman, Carl Alpert, David Safran, Dr. William Fondiller and Jules Lev. * * Technion,'s Progress Reviewed at Local Chapter's Annual Dinner Ed Levy Makes Gift of $10,000 Israel's Technion, the engi- neering-architectural-aeronauti- cal school in Haifa, has made amazing progress in the past decade and Detroit's supporters of the school have made import- ant contributions to its adva...…

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…"Affectionately, F. D. R.," a son's remarkable tribute to his eminent father, is an exception- ally well written account of the life of the late President by Congressman James Roosevelt of California. Sidney Shalett collaborated with F. D. R.'s son in writing this story, published by Harcourt, Brace & Co. (750 3rd, N.Y. 17). Franklin D. Roosevelt is de- scribed as a lonely man, yet the affectionate story by his son is replete with many heartwa...…

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…Dr. Greenbaum Named Wayne State Mapai Sweeps Mayoralties of University's Semitics Librarian Dr. Alfred A. Greenbaum, I it is a major strain on his lim- Semitics librarian at Brandeis , ited budget, he makes substan- Largest Cities University, has been appointed tial allowances for the acquisi- TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Former librarian in charge of the tion of books on the Near East- Minister of Labor Mordecai Wayne State University Near ' ern area ....…

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…By JOSEF FRAENKEL Moses Montefiore, the great philanthropic a n d religious Zionist, visited Palestine seven times between 1827 and 1875. In 1827, the country was desolate and barren, sunk in lethargy, covered with sand. A thousand Halukkah Jews lived in Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed and Tiberias. But at the same time, however, the dawn of Zionism in the Diaspora W.434 beginning. On his last visit in 1875, Moses Montefiore saw the awakening of the ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 18, 1959-12 Synagogues, Schools Plan Full Schedule of Hanukah Activities The season for which chil- dren — and adults — have anxi- ously been awaiting all year is but a week away. Hanukah, the holiday perhaps permeated more than any other with the warmth of Jewish comradeship, will begin on the evening of Dec. 25 with the lighting of the first candle, and end Jan. 2 with the lighting of the last.. In ...…

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…Hebrew Teachers to Honor Michlin SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Michael Michlin, a veteran educator, devoted member and founder of the Hebrew Teach- ers and Principals Association TEMPLE EMANU-EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Rabbi Milton of Detroit, who also is active Rosenbaum will speak on "Jews in a Christian World." The in the Jewish National Fund, Bar Mitzvah of Gerald M. Stutz will be observed. Labor Zionist movement and TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p...…

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…The Suburban Community o Jewish Ghetto in Detroit, ims Sociologist Mayer he Oak-Woodser peated charge that s are becoming s" is not true- ically speaking. assurance from ayer, associate iology at Wayne y, who knows about the com- e local Jewish an any other De- ormal evaluation of t "Is There a Jewish n Detroit?" before the Affairs Luncheon Club e Jewish Community Cen- ter, Prof. Mayer claimed that neither in Detroit nor its sub- urbs is th...…

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…Discrimination's Path Blocked by U. of M. ctivities omen's Cluh LIVONIA CONGREGATION SISTERHOOD will hold a board meeting on Monday, in the syn- agogue . .building, 32070 W. 7 Mile. Mesdames N. Fellander and S. Siegel will serve as co- hostesses. • _ DETROIT LADIES AUXILI- ARY, Aniericari Medical Center at Denver,-will hold a luncheon- ette at. 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Cong. Beth MoSes. Proceeds will go to the Eleanor Roosevelt In- stitute -...…

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…Festival Celebration Sherman to Trcd ff.f, rawfleah Events Adas Shalom Sets Set by Beth Yehudah New Yorker July 3 at Jewish Center Big Hanukah Dance Sehoois for Dec. 30 The affiliates of Adas Shalom E 8 es oa z ti 0 fr.1 Radomer Society, Auxiliary Plan Elections and Party Radomer Aid Society and its Ladies Auxiliary will nominate Hanukah events at the Jew- The lighting of the fifth Synagogue are currently mak- new officers at ish Cent...…

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…Phi Sigma Alumni Make Convention Plans Members of the Detroit Phi Dick Vane, publicity; Jerome Sigma Delta Alumni Club con- Halperin, ticket; Bunny Bar- vention committee will meet nett, wives chairman; and Don Sunday, in th home of Ber- Tonkin, miscellaneous. nard Lis, 24622 Rensselaer, Oak Park. Plans will be formulated for the Phi Sigma Delta national convention, to be held in - - De- troit. Sept. 7 to 11. Committee chairmen are Fred Schat...…

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…TILE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 18, 1959-20 Pioneer Women. Raise $45,000 at Donor Event Betrothal Told Leukemia Group Brings Friendship to Women in Need Mrs. Esther Klein, who at one time during her troubled life thought she never again would have a friend, has learned that there are wonderful and devoted people always standing ready to lend a hand in need. Mrs. Klein, who came to this country in 1949 with her hus- band, had know...…

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…People Make News S MISS LINDA LIPSON The engagement of Linda Lipson to Harold Schwarz was recently announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lipson, of West- hampton St., Oak Park. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Solomon, of Wash- burn Ave., attends Walsh Insti- tute of Accountancy. The couple is planning an Aug. 28 wedding. Musical Satire Current Critics Club Production Scheduled for a New York opening in the spr...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 18, 1959-22 Blintzes .La Mer for Hanukah •sst.44:x...• Suburban Community •• of Libraries, numbers 1,700 members. Fred Wagman, Uni- versity of Michigan librarian, is president. (See Suburban, Page 14) MUSIC BY Livonia Cong. Releases Brochure on Synagogue Hanukah is a time for feasting as well as rejoicing over the Maccabean triumph. Blintzes-, usually the Shavuot delicacy, are now introduced • ...…

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…"Isabel Rents" commenced Detroit's most unique new busi- ness on Tuesday, when . it opened its doors at 18280 Liver- nois, near Curtis. Owned by Isabel (Mrs. Alan) Grossman, the new business spe- cializes in the rental of every- thing for the party, banquet, or reception, and in the sale of all types of gifts. The service of "Isabel Rents" is unique because everything is delivered to the customer "Saran" wrapped and sterilized, ready for use o...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 18, 1959-24 .1111,111 Berle Broadcasts for Asthmatic Tots Persky's Profile: Modernization of Haifa Refineries Hebrew in Style -Negotiated with U. S. Oil Investors By DAVID SCHWARTZ Milton Berle records a radio plea in behalf of the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children's campaign for public support, pointing out that voluntary donations are the national, non-sectarian hospital-home's sole mean...…

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…Book 'bannihg in Boston, ; recognition of her humanitarian which has spelled success for response to the needs of the many a novelist through the people in Israel and distressed years, is about to be replaced Jews overseas." by a modern phenomenon — banning of world-wide person- alities in Arab lands. A rather select group of Hollywood stars has already achieved the distinction of hav- ing films banned • from Arab Direct JTA Teletype Wire coun...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 18, 1959-20 :v., 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. (ALL liErniont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT LOVELY furnished room for em- ployed person or couple. Kitchen privileges. UN 4-3884. BEAUTIF...…

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…20567 PLAINVIEW OPEN SUN. 2-5 APPOLINE - 7 MI. Face brk. Col.. rear den, plus screened & encl. porch, spacious pass hall, air cond., finished rec. rm.. grade lay., modern hitch., nat. firepl. with smoked glass wall. Open to an offer. $18,900-8 Mi-Evergreen Sec. BELOW DUPLICATION COST. Blt. 1957. Owner leaving town, must sacrifice 3 bedrm. face brick ranch, extra bath in Mast. bedrm., pass hall, birch trim throughout, new carpets. for- mica...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Friday, December 18, 1959-28 O 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE MARK TWAIN - RANCH 20519 MARLOWE Charming 3 bedrm. brk. Excel. cond. Ideal as 2 bedrm. and den. Lovely kitch; front and rear terr; gas lit; carpt; drapes; incln. gar. Priced low for fast sale. Miss Sherman. JUST SOUTH OF 8 MI W. GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE Appoline, 19711 Open Nr. Outer Dr. Just completed 3 bedrm. Col. la...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE CHURCH, 23004 OPEN SUN. 2-5 3 bedrm. and den Ranch, 1 1, baths, spac. kitch; Nr. 9 Mi. transp; shops, Synagogue. Ex- tras. Asking $19,900. Offers in- vited. Assume $13,000 mtge. $110 total pymt. per mo. Mrs. Kessler. GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE OAK PARK Nifty 3 bedrm. bungalow. Full and tiled basement, 1 1/, car ga- rage, 3rd bedroom finished In pickled knotty pine. Alum. s & s. Only...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE VERNOR SCHOOL SEC. ARDMORE 18491, adorable :3 bed- room brick bungalow, automatic heat, garage, beautiful landscap- ing, $14,800, quick sale. Owner. Open 1 - 5 Sunday. Lovely 3 bedrm. col., grade lay., gas heat, exc. cond. Screened terrace, 2-car gar., gas heat, rec. room. Carpet and drapes. Owner transferred. MR. KLEM UN 4-4600 J. WM. KLEM 19497 MARK TWAIN OPEN 2-5 SUN. Face brick pass hall, large ...…

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…• OBITUARIES BERTHA F A R B E R, 3269 SAM JOSEFF, 11501 Petos- key, died Dec. 15. Survived by Richton, died Dec. 14. Survived his wife, Sophie; three sons, by two sons, David and Sam; a David, Morris, of Toronto, and daughter, Mrs. Max Silver, of Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Irv- North Miami Beach, Fla.; and ing Kolko, of Pittsburgh; seven five grandchildren. grandchildren and three great .* MAX LOEWENTHAL, 19362 grandchildren. * Sussex, died De...…

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…Friday, December 18, 195 9-32 T7- USSR Scientists at Kiryat Hadassah I Set Cornerstone f or Destroyed Rashi Synagogue Ag round the A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other WORMS, (JTA) — In the News-Gathering Media. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS presence of Christian and Jew- United States ish clergymen, political leaders and representatives of several NEW YORK—Abraham A. Redelheim, presid...…

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…'We Are a Restless People': Problem of THE JEWISH NEWS1 A Weekly Review Our Moving of Jewish Events Population Commentary, Page 2 -VOLUME 24—No. 15 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle cike 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, Mich., December 18, 1953 Arabs Make Dirty Word of PEACE Important N. J. Court Ruling on Bible Distribution In Schools Editorials, Page 2 $4.00 Per Y...…

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…Purely Commentary Bnai Brith. Aids Tornado Victims Community Workshop Makes Its Mark As Service to Aid in Rehabilitation T h e Community Workshop, fatigue aggravated an old health the non-profit sheltered work- condition. Because of his poor 'e Are a Restless People . . shop established a year ago by a health and inability to practice dentistry in this country with- Population Reference Bureau, in its discussion of • population out many yea...…

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…--..!••••••.••••••••mmwmpp•morommosiimpwommpr.---- JDC Adopts $26,000,000 Budget to Meet 'Pressing' 1954 Expenditures NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Joint Distribution Committee, at its 39th annual conference here. adopted a 1954 "minimum bud- get" of $26,186,000 for its relief, resettlement and rehabilitation activities in 20 countries of ' Europe, North Africa and the Near East. The figure represents an in- crease of $4,000,000 over 1953 expenditures...…

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…Son, They Go Hand in Hand THE JEWISH NEWS incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20 1952 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers. Michigan Press Association. rublisbed every Friday ny The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9384 tubseription S4. a year foreign S5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942. at Post Office, Detroit. Mich.. under ...…

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…Sharett Forming New Cabinet; Knesset Backs Foreign Policy JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Acting Premier Moshe Sharett contin- ued negotiations for a wide government coalition embracing all parties except extreme left and extreme right, and voiced hope that he Would be able to. report success quickly to Presi- dent Itzhak Ben Zvi who had en- trusted him with the task of forming a new government. . The President called on Mr. Sharett to form a new cabinet ...…

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…primmummommuinnommonmemi w. `Gift to a Yank' Drive Sponsored by JWV The City of Detroit Common Council has designed today, Fri- day, Dec. 18, as "Give to a Yank Who Gave Tag Day." The pro- gram, sponsored nationally by Eddie Cantor, is co-sponsored in this area by the Jewish War Veterans. Since 1946, when Cantor or- iginated the "Give a Gift to a Yank Who Gave" campaign; the JWV has supported the program, which is designed to remember "to th...…

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…Friday, December 18, 1953 c)6 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—?. THE HORDES AGENCY Now In Its New Headquarters 17616 Wyoming Ave. UNiversity 3-2900 Detroit 21, Mich. We are happy to announce to our host of friends the completion of our commodious new quarters, in the northwest section of Detroit, where we, will offer our expert insurance services in the tradition of our 33 years' experience in all fields of incur- ance. May we also express our gr...…

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…Hundreds of Messages Greet Hordes And Associates on Acquisition of New Quarters in Northwest Section William and Earl Hordes this ' week were the ., recipients of Many hundreds of messages of congratulations on the opening of the new headquarters of the Hordes- Insurance Agency at 17616 Wyoming. . In addition to the many De- troiters who joined in greeting them were scores of 'out-of-town Jewish leaders with whom .Wil- liam Hordes has worked....…

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…Dr. Winslozv to Speak on Israel Trip At Meeting of Beth El Men's Club Dr. MAX B. WINSLOW (center), a member of Temple Beth El's board of trustees and a past president of the Men's Club, will speak on "Israel As I Saw It" at a breakfast club and dis- cussion group meeting sponsored by the Men's Club at 10 a.m., Sunday, in the temple. His talk will be accompanied by pictures of present-day Israel which he took on his recent trip. On that visit,...…

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…Aid Landsmanshaften Bond. Drive Federation Women Plan Jan. 13 Event ; Slate 4 Workshops Looking over the plans for the eighth annual January Institute of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation are, left to right: Mrs. LEWIS B. DANIELS, vice-president of the Women's Division; Mrs. LEON- ARD H. WEINER, advisor of the program , committee; and Mrs. ARTHUR I. GOULlto, chairman of the program committee for the Institute. * * The eig...…

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…, Women Ltub EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- 1 NITY AID will meet at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Blatnikoff, 17548 Freeland, Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. * * * Mrs. Meyer Berk, president of JUNIOR EQUALITY CLUB, an- nounces that a recent donation was sent by the group to the Muscular Dystrophy Association from proceeds of a charity games party, held in the home of Mrs. Martin Glassman. Recent proj - ects also included sending CARE packages to Israel. and Korea,1 ...…

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…Elaine Berlow Wed To M. Dale Boesky M arriageJ MRS. M. DALE BOESKY Elaine Berlow, daughter of Jerome M. Berlow of Chicago, became the bride of M. Dale Boesky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boesky of Oakman Blvd., at a double-ring ceremony at Drake Hotel, Chicago, on Thanksgiving Eve. The bride was attended by Hilda Berlow as maid of honor. Roger Boesky was best man The ceremony was followed by a candlelight dinner, after which the bridal coupl...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, December 18, 1953 Gets Cross Posthumously For Heroism in Korea WASHINGTON, D.C. — The in Korea Oct. 26 and 27, 1952," it Navy Cross has been awarded was learned by the Bureau of posthumously to Second Lieu- War Records of the National Quebec Miss to Wed tenant Martin L. Givot, U.S. Jewish. Welfare Board. Detroit Serviceman Marine Corps Reserve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Givot, of Elaine Hyman, now attending Co...…

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…To Wed on Feb. MISS SANDEE FELDMAN and Mrs. Jacob Feldman, of Collingwood Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sandee, to Lt. Benjamin Zum. son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zum. of New York City. A Feb- ruary 7 wedding is planned. Ma'. . .„4, Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zuckerman (Maida Silverman), of 8920 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, Mich., a daughter, Bar- bara Lynn. • • • Dec. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene N. Agins (Rose Sirotkin),...…

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…Tales Out of School By Nancy Falk Judy Aizofon Mumford High Central High Mumford halls this week are teeming with students wearing everything from old "Ike" but- tons, covered with their candi- date's name, of course, to girls with long bows hanging from their hair. The reason?—the stu- dent council election on Mon- day! They had an additional chance to campaign at the ral- lies last • Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The council will be...…

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…I News Brevities CELESTE HOLM and ROBERT PRESTON, stars • of stage and screen, are coming to Detroit in the leading roles of "HIS and HERS," a new comedy by Fay and Michael Kanin which will open a pre-Broadway engage- went of two weeks beginning Monday evening at the Cass Theatre. Lovely blonde Miss Holm, whose rise to stardom has been sure and swift since she created the role o Ado Annie— the "I Ca in't Say No" girl—in the original producti...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 7 1 Friday, December 18, 1953 LIVE ON THE OCEAN FRONT $3.50 January 15th • Coffee Shope, Solarium, free beach Per Person 'Ti! chairs. Air-conditioned and heated rooms available, center of • all shop- ping, convenient to all tracks. Special Seasonal Rates on Request OCEAN SURF HOTEL • 7436 Ocean Terrace Miami Beach, Florida THE OCEANFRONT r SKYSCRAPER vtelliDES fi 1-t On the Ocean at 12th St. Finest KOSHER CU...…

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…OUR KiliDIES" 0 ie Three Workmen's Circle Branches Hold Meetings rn4 3i' Mitt 17r1 Hebrew Made Easy Hebrew as It Is Spoken in Israel Today By SHUSHANNAH. SPECTOR and Rabbi JOSEPH ZEITLIN Editor's Note. This special American Jewsh Press Feature is another in the series of easy lessons for self-study of Hebrew. The complete book, "Hebrew Made Easy," is available from Miss Shushannah Spector, 904 S. Miami Ave., Nap.; $1.50 a copy. By Unc...…

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