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November 18, 1955 • Page Image 19

…People Make News DOV PELEG, a Captain in the United States Air Force during World War II and later Chief of Staff of the Israel Air Force with the rank. •of Colonel, has been appointed director of . the PATWA Office of the Jewish Agency in New York which as- sists American professionals and technicians planning careers in Israel. He is also serving as acting director of the Jewish Agency's youth department in New York. * * * The appointment o...…

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…Programs Formed for Center Youth Liven Teen and Tween Activities . A program of teen and tween activities is currently being of- fered on a regular basis by the Jewish Community Center at its Davison Branch, 4059 -W. Davi- son. Among the teen activities, open to boys and girls over 14, are gym programs, including co-ed fencing, "Teen Nights" for joint programs of boys and girls, dra- matics, arts and crafts, music and social dancing. Vaad H...…

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…- • t-• 43 Jewish Groups 'Regret' Senate's Cancellation of Religious Hearings Forty-three Jewish organiza- Rights, expressed "regret" that tions, in a letter to the Senate the Subcommittee had canceled Subcommittee on Constitutional scheduled hearings on the status of religious freedom. They transmitted with the let- ter a 4,000-word statement, de- tailing "significant impairments" of the constitutional guarantee against governmental interfe...…

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…• World, U.S. Leaders in Jewish National Fthid To Speak Sunday, at Keren Kayemeth Parley More than 350 delegates repre- senting 100 organizations in De- troit and surrounding communi- ties will convene at- the Jewish National Fund Conference, at Workmen's Circle Educational Center, 11529 Linwood, this Sun- day. A number of prominent guests will participate in discussions of the critical situation in Israel and the Middle East. • Dr. Abraham ...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HUNTINGTON WOODS 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. 10-ROOMS FOR RENT BURNISHED ROOM, garage privileges, working lady or school girl. Eve- nings. TO. 5-4501. • ROOM, N.W. section, small family. Automatic hot wate...…

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…17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Ridgedale, 22100—Oak Park Open 2-5 Sun, One of the nicest 3 bdrms., center hall. face brick rach, attic fan. enc. porch. large din. rm.. rec. rm., carpets. 23841 SCOTIA Open 2-5 Sun. Outstanding 3 bdrm. brk. ranch. custom features. Gas AC panelled kit.. beautiful carpet- ing. A Bargain. Only 515.950. 4', G.I. Mr. Kessler — UN 1-4300 Elmer M. Clark ig Richton-Petoskey Brick 6 & 6 SEE THESE FIRS...…

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…▪ • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 1—HOUSES FOF SALE,. OAK PARK-13000 Oak Park Blvd. and 18081 Woodingham Open Sun. 2-5 OAK PARK—Lovely 3-bedroom ranch, 2 years old, carpeting, drapes, screened porch, wonderful kitchen and many . extras_ Life time. home but owner transferred. LI 6-0946. • Attractive 3 bilrm. Col., hot air oil ht., spacious rooms, 1st fl. lay., break. rm., 2 car gar., carpets, drapes. Asking $18,500. Mr. Colby. ...…

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…210—BUSINESS PROPERTY Oak Park-9 Ml, Cot. Geneva. 1,500 sq. ft. Ideal for Wholesale, Retail or office. Oil AC ht. lay., dble. sink. Reasonable. Broker, UN 1-4300. 50—BUSINESS CARDS A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING, con- tractors, free estimates. J. B. Dres- ser. TO. 8-6047. PAINTER AND Decorator. White. Re- moving paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY 6-2999. EXPERT painting and wall washing. References. TY 7-2501. 31—TRANSPORTATION NATHA...…

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…CJFWF Takes Action to Meet Israd, U. S. Needs; Aheles Elected President CHICAGO — Herbert R. Abe- les, of Newark, was elected presi- dent of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, as more than 500 Jewish commu- nity leaders from all parts of the United States and Canada, participating in the Council's 24th General Assembly here, took ac- tion on major responsibilities overseas and at home. Mr. Abeles, who succeeds Julian Freeman...…

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…Milstein Concert Successful — Large Audience at Balfour Event; Appeal Issued in Israel's Defense Detroit scored a triumph Sat- urday evening with its innova- tion—the sponsoring of a concert instead of a ball to mark the Declaration anniver- Balfour sary. _ More than 2,500 contributors to the ZOD and to the Ameri- can Zionist Fund attended the event, at the Masonic Temple, and Mr. Milstein was given :ovations for his excellent rendi- tion o...…

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…A Pro-Arab in the State Department; Recalling Sen. Vandenberg and Quoting HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Dr. Weizmann Commentary, Page t VOLUME-27—No. 2 of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, March 18, 1955 Henrietta Szold: Exemplar of Great Tradition The Metropolitan Detroit Building Fund Editorials, Page 4 $4.00 Per Year,...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Col. Hoskins' New Role—Weizmann's Impressions of Him `Greatest Citizen Detroit Will Ever See' Thus Community Evaluates Services of Fred M. Butzel, Acclaimed 'Historic Citizen of the Month' at Museum On March 8, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles adminis- (Photo on Page 1) tered the oath of office to Harold B. Hoskins who has been named director of the U. S. Foreign Service Institute, to be in charg...…

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….• Burns AffifieS to Report to UN; Hope Seen . Review of All Occurences WirA d Israel . Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News • of Feb. 28 which cost a -total of with British Foreign Office of- - 45 Israeli and Egyptian lives. ficials while passing through UNITED NATIONS N. Y.—Is- As far as the Gaza clash itself London on the way here from rael's insistence that the Secur- is concerned, Bums said he will Jerusalem. However, Burns sa...…

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…oelOW "41Allallonlr THE JEWISH NEWS Incorpo-rating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with isitee 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., Y. 1-9364 $4 a year, Foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroi...…

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…`Song of Israel' to Be Featured At Hebrew Schools' Music Festival . • DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 5 U.S. Authoriies $3,638,762 in Machinery for Israel Friday, • March 18, 1955 • WASHINGTON, (J T A)—The tion for Israel of machinery and Foreign Operations Administra- industrial supplies totaling $3,- ton announced an authoriza- 638,762. Ex-Detroiter Here - As Israeli Speeaker For Jewish Agency A Loved One Sick? Alan M. Feinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs...…

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…Michigan Jewry's History By IRVING I. KATZ Editor's Note: With. this "Ch.ronolocru of the History of the Jews inn. Michigan, 1761-1850" begins another American Jewish Tercentenary feature. Based on Mr. Kate's forthcom- ing book, to be published by Wayne University Press. this chronology, to be followed by chronological facts about. Detroit and Michigan Jewry, will present the story of the development of our communities in this state. 1621-16...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, March 18, 1955 Yeshiva to Construct New Center Dormitory Construction of this new 300- bed, seven-story dormitory for undergraduates will be started this spring with the aid of a Federal loan of $1,225,000 at Ye- shiva University's Main Academ- ic Center, Amsterdam Avenue and 186th Street, New York. The residence hall will contain lounges, a study hall, dining room and other social and rec- reational facilities....…

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…Landsmanshatten Histadrut Drive Officially Ends; Report Total Running Ahead of 1954 Form Committee For MP Forest Local Histadrut officials were annual sale of Histadrut stamps. elated this week over the fine In the Youth Division, plans turnout for the last official func- are moving ahead for the tradi- tion of the season—last Sunday's tional Tag Day and house to Breakfast Report Rally, held in house collection of Habonim, the old Labor Zioni...…

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…mars476,7 -7- 'lint Austria Ready to Expand Offer to Nazi Victim's LONDON, (JTA) — The Aus- tion and indemnification legis- ttian government ,will soon re- lation. It is hinted that there sume talks with Dr. Nahum is a willingness on the part of Goldmann, president of t h e the government eventually to Committee for Jewish Claims on make further modifications, if Austria. the Jewish proposal proves to be "logical." Reports from Vienna disclo...…

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…10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 18, 1955 Karbel, Orecklin Head Professional Division Appreciative Community Honors Abe Kasle on Sixtieth Birthday Jr. Division to Hear Israel War Veteran Jack Brass, a veteran of Is- rael's War of Independence, will address the Junior Division 7 60 0 0W.17K M A grateful community will cal school system, have earned workers' branch Sunday, at Rainbow Ter- honor Abe Kasle on his 60th for him national rec...…

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…A Brother's Tribute to a Brother Philip Gilbert Publishes Volume In Memory of Shlomo Gilbert A brother's love for and trib- I ,tlener"—the silk one—in trib- ute to a brother is incorporatee ute to his fine character and in a most interesting book, which his human traits. has been published by Philip In the homes of HiLlel Gilbert, prominent Detroit Judah Leib Peretz, and other wholesale merchant and com- noted leaders and writers, he munity ...…

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…The Suburban Community Gong. Emanu-El Begins Construction Ground - breaking ceremonies last Sun- day at its 10 Mile Rd. site in 0 a k Park marked the begin- ning of construction efforts f o r Temple Emanu- El. Shown here turning the first few shovelsful of earth are, from the left, BEN E L, building committee co-chairman; Dr. NORMAN N. STEIN- BERG, presidens. Rabbi FRANK ROSENTHAL, spiritual leader; and THEODORE BIRNKRANT, building committee...…

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…MEDINA and AVIVA CHAP- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, March 18, 1955 TERS, Pioneer Women, will hold W ornen:i Mrs. Morris Adler will review ""A Treasury of Yiddish Stories," a new book of Yiddish folk lore : at a dessert luncheon meeting of SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER- HOOD at 12:30 p.m., March 29, in the synagogue social hall. The program is the fourth in a book review series arranged by Mrs. George K. Bremen. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Felix G...…

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…Michigan IllaJinv By JUDY ANN JACOBS One of the most controver- alai issues on campus was "Should the Berlin Philhar- monic Orchestra be permit- ted to lierform on the University of Michigan c a m p u s?" Pro- tests from the Student Zionist Organization were based on the tact that conductor Herbert von Karajan and manager Gerhard von Westerman were both mem- bers of the Nazi party and have not renounced the goals and aims of the party. Despi...…

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…PAN Activities JWV AUXILIARY 135 recent- ly presented an American flag to Girl Scout Troop 266 of Maybury School in honor of the 43rd an- niversary • of the scouting organi- zation. Mrs. Rose M. Cowan, pa- triotic instructress, made the presentation. Also present were Mrs Bertha Schaap, president; Mrs. Rose Packman and Mrs. Lillian Tulipman. * * YETZ- COHEN AUXILIARY will meet Monday evening, in the Memorial Home. Hostesses will be Goldie Nel...…

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…14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 18, 1955 Weinberger-Budd Rites Final Late Service Scheduled for Oct. 16 Devoted to Sisterhood &di March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Baum (Lorraine Chud- ler), of 13164 Santa Rosa, a daughter, Michelle Susan, March 6 — To Mr .and Mrs. Aaron Galperin (Eunice Rossen), a daughter: Leslye Kim. * * * March 5—To Mr. and Mrs Cye Ekelman (Helen Jacobson) , of 21870 Church, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Ernest. Denni...…

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…▪ "i• ; f")• -- i DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 To Wed A ug. 28 Friday, March 18, 1955 a i Societ SfJi'i iii Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR Mrs. Benjamin Naimark, 2257 R.ichton, returned from Lack- land Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, where she spent a month with her son and daughter-in--law, Major and Mrs. Martin Naimark. Major Naimark expects to return from service in Juiy and resume residential practice. Mrs. Rae Million,...…

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…18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Celebrates 50th Anniversary Friday, March 1E, 1955 Prof. Minkoff to Speak At Yiddish Meeting George Jesse; Appears at Elmwood Casino George 'Jessel, generally ac- ducer, director, performer, eon- as the "Tbastmaster sultant and ambassador of good General of the United States," is will. currently starring at the Elm- fhe Imcomparable wood Casino, in Windsor. The noted comedian, who traces hi...…

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…• DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, March 18, 1955 JNF Convention Decides to Raise - $38,000,000 During Next Five Years . Michigan Home Society Honors Mrs. Davidson On Her 85th Birthday WASHINGTON, (JTA)—A tion to the United States Sen- Michigan Home Society has honored Mrs. Rachel Leah Dav- idson with an honorary life membership, in anticipation of her approaching 85th ,birthday. Born Aug. 4, 1870, Mrs. David- son came to this country in 1...…

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…Plan Real Estate Campaign Efforts Our Letter Box No 'Funds Sought For Israel Statue Meeting at the home of Bert Smokier, members of the Allied Jewish Campaign's real estate division moved ahead in their concerted drive efforts. The division's annual affair, to be addressed by Dr. Giora Josephthal, treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, will be held at 5:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, March 23, at Hotel Statler. Left to right are: Smokier; pre...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, March 18, 1955 Danny Raskin's Mrs. Arnfeld Heads Women's Pre-Campaign LISTENING . Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld has been named chairman of the Pre-Campaign Cabinet for the Women's Division in the 1955 Allied Jewish Campaign, Mrs. :.!Sidney J. Kar- bel, chairinan of the Women's Division, an- nounced. Mrs. A"nfeld, w h o will co- or dinate the fund - raising activities of the Pre - Campaign Division, which .has the ...…

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…22—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 18, 1955 Temple Israel Service To Honor Seminary In honor of the 80th anniver- TEMPLE BETH EL: At Jewish Education Sabbath services at 8:30 sary of the founding of Hebrew p.m., today. Dr. Sylvan D. Schwartzman, professor of Jewish Union College in Cincinnati, Dr. religious education at Hebrew Union College--Jewish Insti- tute of Religion, will preach on "Religious Education in Our Times." At 11:15 a.m....…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MONTEREY. - PETOSKY. 6 room brick. 3 large bedrooms, tile features, car- pets, oil heat. 52.000 down. Broker. UN. 3-8723. 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 0-ROOMS FOR RENT 12-ROOMS WANTED ...…

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…▪ 24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 18, 1955 SANTA ROSA, 18695 OPEN 2 TO 5 SUN. This fine all-brick, spacious,_ very clean 3 bedroom home must be sold at once. Rear den, with 1st lay., gar. Storms, carpets, etc. Priced under $13,500. Look this over. Will take reasonable offer. H. Goldman. O'Donnell-Madsen Co. 18310 Livernois UN. 4-0600 INDIANA, near CURTIS 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS REAL SHARP, NEARLY NEW Bagley School. This fine modern h...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE A REAL RAMBLING RANCH 83' from one end to another on 107x120' lot. AR large rooms, ter- rific kitchen, fine Oak Park location, at Northfield Blvd. $27,900. Must be sold. HUNTINGTON WOODS MANOR Its different & lovely authentic style in this 6 rm. brick home, 2 bedrms. dn. 1 up and room for more. Attached gar. $22,950. BUDGET HOME OAK PARK BLVD. BRICK Big yd., gar., $15,900. Transferred owner must sell. Call us quick! DON ...…

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…50—BUSINESS CAN% ACE VAN-STORAGE CO. Clean, modern equipped vans, 2 men, S9. an hour. Best service, guaranteed, pickups, piano specialist, local-long distance. Passover Recipe For Jelly-Nutroll High Record of Jews in Dentistry By Solomon R. Kagan, M.D., H.L.D., Sc.D. Dentistry and oral surgery have reached a high level in the United States both as arts and TY. 8-6363 sciences. This advancement has been due to extensive observa- WALL WASH...…

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…• Toynbee, Seeking to Clarify Book, Reiterates Anti-Zionist Views World Zionist 'Leader Dies Obituaries LONDON, (JTA) — Abraham, Avadio, who served for many years as treasurer of the World Zionist Organization, died here at 74. Mr. Avadio was associ- ated for many years in Germany with Prof. Otto Warburg and others in furthering the Pales-. tine Land Development Com- pany. He settled in Palestine before the' outbreak of World War 14 and ha...…

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…Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz Heads New Israel Bond Organization; Montor's Resignation Accepted Men's Apparel Group Plans AK Dinner Continued from Page 1 the Israel Bond Organization. He was the directing head of the United Jewish Appeal in the critical years following World Wa r II when American Jewry rose to the great- est heights in financing the rehabilitation of the Jewish refugees and the rise of the he_ Israel. During the past four years, t...…

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…Our Major Campaign and Its Leaders E EWISH NEWS Brotherhood We.ek: A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Percentage of Children in Our Jewish Schools Fanatics' Irresponsible Acts Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle , VOLUME-26—No, 24 i(g)gtoo The Improving 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-93'64—Detroit 35, February 18, 1955 Commentary, Page 2 $4.00 Per Year, Single Copy 15c Arab-Israel Peace Tal...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Improving Percentage of Children in Jewish Schools A national Jewish leader, speaking here recently, advanced the claim that of the 1,200,000 American Jewish children of school age only 300,000 are attending any type of Jewish school, including the Sunday Schools. This Commentator has checked on the available figures and has secured important information from Dr. Judah Pilch, exec- utive director, a...…

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…Israel Gets $15,000,000 FOA Loan; To Be Repaid In Forty Years WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A load of $15;000,000 to be repaid in Israel currency over a period of 40 years, was announced by the Foreign Operations Admin- istration. This - is the first Amer- ican loan to a foreign govern- ment- under • the Mutual Securi- ty -Act•of 1954. Israel will use the loan to buy surplus agricultural commodi- ties, primarily wheat, cotton and corn. The loan•was gra...…

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…Lover of Liberty, Father of His Country THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspape rs, 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 $4 a year, Foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. ...…

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…Center Club Aids Camping Program Iranian Town Halt Lecturer Offers Positive Solutions To Speedy Settlement of Peace in Middle East In one of the most impressive analyses of the Arab-Israel situation in the Middle East, Dr. Nasrollah Siafpour Fatemi took a strong position for fostering peace in the Middle East. Dr. Fatemi, who is political advisor to the Iranian delega- tion in the United Nations and a professor at Princeton Universi- ty, addr...…

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…Dinner for .Senator Wayne Mor;e ital to Pressing Israel Needs "Here TRUE FRIEND e is one U.S. Senator who won't vote to trade the freedom of Israel for one barrel of Arab oil." Rabbi Miller, Zionist Head, Here Feb. 23 Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of the American Zionist Council, and an ;outstanding leader of American Jewry will visit De- troit, Wednesday, February 23. " The success of the forthcom- I He will speak in behalf of the ing Isra...…

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…Germany Seeks to Repay 4 NEW YORK, (JTA) --The West German government has pro- posed to the Allies that part of the 1,500,000,000 • marks which are to be applied to restitution for assets seized from Jews by the Nazi regime, should be used to recompense Germans who ac- quired Jewish property in good faith," the New York Times re- ports from Berlin. . • About 97,000 such properties have been taken from German "Aryanizers" in Berlin, the re- p...…

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…Dr. Kaplan Gets Szold Award The Henrietta Szold Award for distinguished hu- manitarian service, conferred annual- ly to p e r petuate the memory of the founder of Hadas- sah, t h e women's Zionist organiza- tion, was conferred upon Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan, profes- sor of philosophies of religion at the Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica. Shown pre- senting the award to Dr. Kaplan is Mrs. Rebecca Shul- man, national president of Ha- dassa...…

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…* JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, February 18, 1955 Oregon's Freshman Senator DETROIT To Support U.S. Israel Policies Sen, Morse, Elman By FRANK SIMONS Displaying a frankness that !s refreshing in political circles, Richard L. Neuberger, freshman Senator from Oregon, breezed into town to address last Satur- day's Roosevelt Day Dinner, sponsored by the Detroit Ameri- cans for Democratic Action. The Senator, first Democrat to be elected to the Senate f...…

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…• • 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 18, 1955 JDC to Give Financial Aid To Youth Aliyah in France `Jewish People': Impressive Tercentenary Volume Valuable American Jewish History Studies Mark New Volume of Encydopedk Handbooks By far the best collection of essays thus far produced on the occasion of the American Jewish Tercentenary is incorporated in the newest volume of Jewish Encyclopedic Handbooks, which has just come off the p...…

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…Friday, February 18, 1955 The thrilling story of Israel's struggte to build a strong end ...free democracy. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS To the thrilling music of one . of the modern world's greatest artists. U.S. SENATOR VVAYNE MORSE -A fighting friend of *Israel! A true inde- pendent, dedicated to the public inter- est humanitarian . . teacher . . . _grev at attorney. ." For years; a great exponent of classicism. - His famous warmness of tone...…

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…Rabbi. Stollman's First Lecture Forum On Maimonides Advanced to Feb. 24 The Inaugural Lecture on Mai- rnonides, the first of a contem- plated series, announced recently Winnipeg Rabbi Here For Yeshivah Program Rabbi MEYER SCHWARTZ- MAN, honorary president of the Rabbinical Council of Winnipeg, Manitoba, will be the guest of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Satur- day. He will address the Beth Yelltidah synagogue council and board of directors at a M...…

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