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October 18, 1963 • Page Image 1

…`Zionist Leaning ' Charge Menaces 4,000 Syrian Jews PARIS, (JTA)—A number of Syrian Jews were arrested late last week while trying to flee across the Syrian-Turkish border to escape the persecu- tions and discriminatory measures to which Syrian Jewry are being subjected, a French Jewish tourist reported on his return from a three-month visit to that country. The tourist, whose name was withheld and whose religion was not known to Syrian autho...…

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…Friday, Octo ber 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 Pu rely 'Oversensitiveness' By Philip .us . Poet Commentary andC o l 3Ua rs ageo Siomovitz Israel Opposes U.S., USSR in UN on Human Rights and Oversensitiveness Sensitiveness Salvation for the Russian Conscience in Jews have protested so often against prejudice and persecution Yevgeny Yevtushenko's Search for Justice UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., that complaints about abuses frequently were ...…

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…(Continued from Page 1) years of your Papacy great and further progress will be made in the everlasting struggle to unite mankind." "We are shortly leaving the Eternal City of Rome for the Holy City of Jerusalem," Rabbi Friedman continued. "As Ameri- can Jews our hearts beat strongly with pride as we witness the re- building of Israel. For many, many centuries, the sons of David have wept by all rivers of all Babylons for their lost Zion. Now ...…

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…Blueprint For Peace 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 $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHIL...…

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…. -. WIONMINOMIRONWILW (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JFK Praises lanai Brith convent if further cross examina- (Continued from Page 1) JERUSALEM—A mass trial tion is permitted. tunities of your youth; its has The first and only witness for began here Tuesday for 104 developed programs to broaden Yeshiva students accused of the prosecution Tuesday w a s human rights and defend civil J trespassing on the premises of Jerusalem...…

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…• Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6 • r •■ •• •••-, . Bernard Malamnd Again Emerges as One of Greatest Writers with His Idiots First' Bernard Malamud represents the great phenomenon in short story writing in this century. When "The Assistant" first was published he was hailed as the master of narrative writing. Then came "The Magic Bar- rell," and his reputation was established. "A New Life" and "The Natural" supplement...…

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…•^ - rcevRairo verossaltaleValriallielltRig. (Continued from Page 1) propaganda in reports in the Soviet press. The seven-point appeal — a copy of which was transmitted to Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin in Washington — called for immediate action by the Soviet government on the following specific proposals: 1. Jewish education in all its forms should be permitted. 2. Jewish cultural institu- tions should be reopened and Jewish artistic l...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-8 30,000 Jews Living in Ural Mountains of Soviet • Union Adenauer Accepts Invitation Report LONDON, (JTA) — Thirty vast area stretching to the Arc- that 250 Jews in the Urals serve in administrative posts, most of thousand Jews will live in the tic Circle. to Visit Ben-Gurion in Israel Ural According to the report, the them as chief engineers or di- region of the Soviet Union, Germany, has acc...…

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…JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Of- ficial Israeli sources declared that the Jordan River irrigation project for the Negev is "a matter of life or death" for Israel. They made the statement following reports that the new Iraq-Syria military merger has, as one of its goals, the preven- tion of that project. Reports from Damascus quoted Syrian Information Min- ister Sami Al Jundi as saying that the main duty of the Su- preme Defense Council of the merged mil...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-10 Naha-wart unimAllik gethad- Salutes Michigan's Two Distinguished Women Leaders AND INVITES THE COMMUNITY TO JOIN IN HONORING THEM AT THE 6 p.m. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1963 IN THE SOCIAL HALL OF SHAAREY ZEDEK 111/2 MILE ROAD and NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY HONORARY CHAIRMAN GENERAL DINNER CHAIRMAN MAX M. FISHER IRWIN I. COHEN HONORARY CO-CHAIRMEN: ABRAHAM BORMAN LEONARD N. SIM...…

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…. SYNAGOGUE SERVICES CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAII: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m. today and 8:30. a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on "The Seven Commandments of Man." YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gordon will speak on "Righteous in Whose Generation?" The Bar Mitzvah of Jeffrey Gross will be observed. TEMPLE BETH JACOB, PONTIAC: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi ...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 12 Dr. Gordis *First N. J. Conservative Rabbis Won't Beth El Lecturer Officiate at Non-Kosher Weddings Dr. Robert Gordis, rabbi of Temple Beth El, Rockaway Park, N.Y., professor of Bible at the Jewish Theeological Sem- inary and noted author and lec- turer, will be the first speak- er in the an- n u a 1 scholar series of Tem - ple Beth El , on Oct. 28. The theme of this year's lectures w i ...…

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…Appeals from leading rabbis abroad, including the Chief Rabbi in London, have been submitted to President Kennedy urging release. of Morton So- bell, in his 14th year of im- prisonment on a conspiracy to commit espionage charge of which he asserts his innocence. Mrs. Morton Sobell, recently returned from a trip overseas to obtain support, announced that the new appeals have been submitted to Washington. One is from Rabbi Israel Brodie, Chief R...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NE WS- 14 Colorado, West Hartford Advised Against Bible-Reading in Schools DENVER (JTA)—State Attor- ney General Duke W. Dunbar has advised Colorado State Edu- cation Commissioner Byron Hans- ford that school teachers in this state may no longer read the Bible to their classes, and must conform with the United States Supreme Court's decision ban- ning Bible reading in public schools. The opinion wa...…

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…Yeheskel Barnea, Consul of Israel in Chicago for the Mid- west, will be the guest of honor at the Israel Bond Women's Division "Toda Raba', luncheon, Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Jewish Center, it was announced by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, chair- (JTA) — A protest against a United Nations decision to hold no session of the UN Human Rights Commission this year was filed here by the Interna- tional Confederation of Free Trade U n i o n s. The Human R...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 16 Israeli-Educated Artist Wins Brazil Prize as Engraver SAO PAULO, (JTA) — A German-born, Israeli-educated artist, Gerson Knispel, was honored at the seventh biennial of modern art of Sao Paulo as the best engraver in the class of books and printing. He was given a prize for his engravings for "The Children's Crusade," published by Editora Brasil- iense, which were judged the "best set of i...…

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…Recent accomplishments at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel, were described this week by Associate Professor of Psychology Isaac Lewin, who came here as visiting professor at Wayne State University for the current year. Latest developments at the university, according to Prof. Lewin, including the construc- tion of a two-story addition to the physics building—with laboratories. lecture halls and departmental offices; the first wing of a...…

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…Home Relief Society Annual Donor Luncheon Will Aid Needy Families Delaware Survey Reveals Facts on Jewish Population WILMINGTON, Del., (JTA)— The survey shows that, of the per cent of the females were Northern Delaware, an area also total of 7,900 Jews in northern self-employed; 43.8 per cent of known as Greater Wilmington, the males and 16 per cent" of the has a Jewish population of 7,900 Delaware in 1962, the city of females were salaried;...…

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…* * * SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE ISRAEL announces the opening of a series of six book review breakfasts. Among the reviewers will be Sol I. Littman, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Rabbi Harold D. Hahn, Prof. Hazel Graham and Rabbi M. Robert Syme. The first of the series will be given 10 a.m. Monday by Dr. Leon Fram, who will interpret "Eich- mann in Jerusalem—a -Study in the Banality of Evil," by Dr. Hannah Arendt. Mrs. Harold Bobroff is chairman of the s...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-20 Michigan Zionists Meet in Pontiac Nov. 3; Dr. Marks Guest Speaker The annual conference of the Michigan Region, Zionist Organization of America, will take place Sunday, Nov. 3, at Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac, ac- cording to Morris M. Jacobs, honor- ary president of the region. Ten _ Michi- gan commun- ities will send Dr. Marks delegates to the one-day parley which will start with a brunch...…

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…Margo Kahn Will Sinai Hospital Wed Walter Caplan Corp. Announces Carol Kent to Wed Barg S. Ostrow Board Nominations MISS MARGO KAHN Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Chaifetz of Sherwood Dr., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margo Diann Kahn, to Walter C. Caplan, son of Mrs. Ruth Lightstone of Oak- man Blvd. and the late Bernard D. Caplan of Windsor. The prospective bridegroom will graduate from Wayne State University in December....…

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…- Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Alarci a Orloff frill Pioneer Women to Host Week-Long Wed Robert Stein Schedule of Events for Mrs. Ishay MISS MARCIA ORLOFF Detroit Council of Pioneer Women has arranged a schedule of events to greet and hear Mrs. Rahel Hoter Ishay, Israeli schili- cha, who will be in Detroit Oct. 21 to 28, it was announced by Mrs. Milton Weiss, president. The grandchild of Hagaon Ad- ereth, Chief Rabbi...…

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…omen's Cluhs Martin Agronsky, ace Wash- when the Japanese attacked, ington correspondent for NBC's and was one of the first U.S. Today Show, will discuss the war correspondents with Gen- (MORE CLUBS PAGE 20) NORTHWEST CHILD RES- latest news in the Capital, when eral MacArthur in Australia. In MAIMONIDES MEDICAL CUE WOMEN will meet 8:30 he appears at Detroit Town 1953 he won radio's top prize, SOCIETY WOMEN'S AUXIL- p.m. Thursday at Howard Jo...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-24 Sterns-Rosen Engagement Told MARRP"I'w Arlazaroff Br. Honors Singer's 80th Birthday Plan Film, Classes, Dramatization for Brandeis Women Open Meeting Ilene Haas to /red Marc Steglitz Julius M. Singer, pioneer De- troit labor Zionist, will be hon- ored on his 80th birthday at the annual banquet of Arlazaroff Branch 137 of Farband Labor Zionist Organization, to be held at the Labor Zionist...…

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…The organization membership syndrome aimed at retention of Jewishness is a misdirected ap- proach which is "watering down the quality of Jewish existence," Dr. Judah J. Shapiro asserted here Sunday at the annual ban- quet of the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Secretary of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture, he charged that Jewish commu- nities which overly stratify themselves into numerous vari- ations of Jewish affiliation are losing sigh...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S —2 e Detroit Histadrut Leaders Establish 40th Campaign Goal of $20,000 Caplan-Donner more and Chuck Connors. Set Yeheskel Barnea, Israel Con- for showings on hundreds of TV Troth Announced sul in charge of press and infor- stations across the country, these mation services for the midwest::, spots will emphasize the fact at the office of the Consulate that bigotry is unfashionable, General o...…

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…Mrs. Samuel Aaron, 701 Whitmore Road, trustee, attended the 95th annual meeting of Bellefaire, national residential treat- ment center for emotionally disturbed children in Cleveland. Mrs. Charles Dodge of Flint and Sam J. Kravitz of Grand Rapids are newly elected members of the board of trustees of Bellefaire, national treatment center for emotionally disturbed children in Cleveland. Mrs. Dodge is past president, Temple Beth El Sisterhood, an...…

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…Starnbach-Cohen Joseph, Romney at Israel Bond `Historic Tribute' Dinner on Nov. 7 Troth Announced Governor George Romney will share the program with Dr. Dov Joseph, Israel Minis- ter of Justice, at the Israel Bond "Historic Tribute Din- ner" on Nov. 7 in the Fountain Ballroom of Masonic Temple, it was announced by Tom Bor- man, general chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee. Max NI. Fisher, president of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Feder...…

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…Helman-Kahan Engagement Told Leslie Sklar to Wed Glenn Gould to Give Concert Here, Oct. 26 David S. Molitz Glenn Gould, one of the People Make News world's most colorful and gifted pianists, will perform at De- PAUL M. DAVIDSON, 19650 troit's Masonic Auditorium Sat- Deering, Livonia, a member of urday, Oct. 26, 8:20 p.m. the Austin A. Kanter C.L.U. & Associates organization, h a s The Toronto pianist is widely ranked 30th in sales in the na...…

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…S. African Zionists Seek Accord on Mission to Israel JERUSALEM — A delegation of leaders of the South African Zionist Federation arrived here Tuesday, presumably to discuss the situation arising from Isra- el's opposition to the apartheid policy practiced by the Republic . of South Africa. The delegation is composed of A. Horowitz, president of the South African Zionist Federa- tion; H. Trock, treasurer; and Z. Infield, secretary. They were s...…

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…ated with Judaism in the subse- (Continued from Page 1) increasingly considered a kind quent recheck. of folk tradition rather than a However, at other colleges genuine faith. studied in the survey, formal Jews are likely to consider defection from the Jewish themselves Jewish only at large religion was reported as sub- state-supported colleges, like In- stantial. At Sarah Lawrence, diana and South Carolina. At where slightly more than ten Ind...…

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…Fr iday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-32 Dingell Honored at Testimonial on His Tenth Year in Congress Many prominent members of our community participated in the honors accorded Congressman John D. Dingell, at a dinner at Raleigh House, Wednesday night, marking his tenth year in Congress. Louis Gordon (standing) was toastmaster. Appearing on the program with Rep. Dingell (center) was the guest speaker, Drew Pearson (left) and for...…

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…In a brief statement, prepared by 82-year-old Augustin Cardinal Bea, the proposal was made this week to the Ecumenical Council in Rome to declare it to be un- just to blame the Jews for the death of Jesus. The proposal condemns perse- cutions on religious grounds. It asserts that the church shares with Jews the heritage of the Old Testament, reminds Cath- olics that Jesus was a Jew, de- clares that Jesus' death was the guilt of all humanity a...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-34 But You Needn't Through the columns of The Jewish News the veil is lifted and everyone is enlightened with news from the world over. . . Give The Gift That Will Be Remembered fc .:‘:0 THE JEWISH NEWS Subscription Department VE 8-9364 …

October 18, 1963 • Page Image 35

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD-9 MILE Southfield bath semi- colonial. Only years old. Spa- cious liv. and din. rm. Unusually attractive kitchen with walnut panelled cabinets, built-in stove and oven, dishwasher, activity rm. panelled in silver nut „wood with natural fireplace. 2-car at- tached gar. UN 4-4600. Will Duplicate Model or Build to Suit Visit Us at: J. WM. KLEM 15600 STRATFORD, SOUTHFIELD 4 BLOCKS S. OF 10 M...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-33 50—BUSINESS CARDS LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY CO. Licensed Movers Professionals 3319 GLADSTONE TY 4-4587 DRESSMAKING All Kinds of Alterations Call for Appointments UN 3-8283 17175 ROSELAWN TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. UN 1-5075 UN 1-4950 LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable. Free estimates. UN 4-3339...…

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…• PARIS, (JTA)-An Egyptian atomic delegation concluded a two-day visit to France without reaching any concrete results or even discussing specific co- operation in atomic develop- ment between the two countries. The mission arrived in France without its titular head, the Minister for Scientific Develop- ment, who canceled his visit reportedly when he learned that his French counterpart, Minister Gaston Palewsky, did .not intend to receive him...…

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…- Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40 Chagall Classic, Glatzer's Talmudic-Midrashic Text, Works on Judaism in Schocken Paperbacks Emergence of Conservative Judaism by Dr. Moshe Davis Issued by JPS It has been repeatedly said: interest in social welfare and "Judaism—A Way of Life," by A people that does not under- in the defense of civil rights; Prof. S. S. Cohon. Dr. Cohon, who was profes- stand its past cannot have a it is...…

January 18, 1963 • Page Image 1

…. . Revised JPS B to te Translate() n • New Campaign Leadership Alien Registration Growing Menace of Nasserism Articles on Page 32 . THE JEWISH NEWS "T" Fr: CD I - r NA A Weekly Review Editorials Page 4 Rabbi Leon Fram's Evaluation Boris Smolar's Commendation c I-1 1 GA■ f Jewish Events Steinbeck's Famous Rebuke to Nazis: Birkhead's Libertarian Campaigns Commentary Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—incorporating The Detr...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, January 18, 1963 -- 2 Purely Commentary 'The World's Shortest Book': The Famous Exchange of Letters Between John Steinbeck and Rev. L. M. Birkhead Several years ago, this Commentator referred to the short- est book in the world." In a hard-bound cover, entitled "A Letter by John Steinbeck to the Friends of Democracy," the entire book, including the dedicatory page, the title page, the entire contents and a...…

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…Urges Religion Take Role in Politics American Jewish Committee; American Jewish Congress; Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith; Bnai Brith; Jewish Labor Cominittee; National Community Relations Advisory Council; National Conference of Synagogue' Youth of the .Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, National Federations of Temple Sister- hoods and of Temple Youth of the UAHC, National Women's Le...…

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…Farband's Story THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Associations, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ C...…

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…• oio (Continued from Page 1) population have had their . two Jewish children during women and children had the Nazi occupation. The synagogues closed down in re- been buried in mass graves cent months, making a total Soviet Premier, in making his comment on anti-Semitism in after a wholesale massacre of at least 60 closings of syn- Russia, told the meeting that of Jewish people during the agogues since 1959. More Babi Yar had magnified the ...…

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…Egyptian Rearmament Alarms Israel (Continued from Page 1) sis on a current review by the Administration of American aid to Egypt and reported that the Administration feels some as- pects of the Nasser regime were "not all unfavorable." The Post said the wisdom of the U.S. aid program benefiting Nasser was being questioned be- cause of Nasser's "open partici- pation in the revolt in Yemen." According to the Post, "the Israelis fear the success...…

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…Israel Bond Conference Adopts Goal of $75,000,000 for 1963 • IReconstitu ted Campaign Control Body NEW YORK, (JTA) decision to provide $75,000,00 A sided at the closing session, Formed to Aver t Unauthorized Drives 0 ! said: "We must never forge t this year for further economi c ! that the money that has cone The Jewish Agency announced (Jewry's major fund-raising effort working on behalf of the major development of Israel throug h I into Is...…

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…03 co 00 1■ 4 ;•.‘ as 4 0. ;.T.1 rn z 1:0 1.4 THE DETROIT - Lucatz to Address Israel Bill Defines 'Jewish National' Inspirational Gathering, Mayor's (Direct JTA Teletype Wire another religion, it was dis- on Sunday to The Jewish News) Histadrut Day Proclamation, Mark Breakfast closed Tuesday. JERUSALEM — A draft bill "Labor Zionism in the Nuclear An Interior Ministry spokes- Age — Is It Relevant?" will be for population registry ...…

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…Horrors Unfolded in Bonn Trial of 13 Former Nazi Storm Troopers (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) works in a chocolate factor y BONN—A Jewish inmate of near Tel Aviv. Israeli witness, the Chelmno murder camp in Simon Srebnik, now a 35-year- Nazi-held Poland, who mass was old mechanic, broke down and forced to help prepare began weep as he described graves, testified Tuesday that how he to was taken in chains by Ex-Nazi Sentenced...…

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…slay, Ja nuary 18, 1901 — 10 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Jewish Agency Feels Squeeze, Seeks Larger Share from Government ./1 round the World... A Digest of World Jewish Happenings from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM -- The Jewish Agency plenary opened a dis- cussion Tuesday on the 1963-64 budget draft which is expected to be slightly highe...…

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