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August 18, 1961 • Page Image 1

…Apply for Your Absentee Ballot NOW for Election on Rosh Hashanah Editorial Page 4 Application Blank Page 8 'Too Bad Tourists Don't Bring Prayer Books' E JEWIS A Weekly Review _ Additional Comment on Hindus' Book of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. XXXIX, No. 25 Printed in a 100% Union Shop Commentary Page 2 • • 1 1 00 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, Aug. ...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOV I TZ 'Too Bad Tourists Don't Bring Prayer Books' American Jewish Committee Appeals to Non-Jews to Demand that State Dept. Abandon Submission to Arab Boycott NEW YORK (JTA) — The community under what conditions ican passports must receive Maurice Hindus, in his revealing new book on Russia, "House American Jewish •Committee and with whom commerce and equal hospitality wherever they Without a Roof," publish...…

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…Vicious Anti-Semitic Hoax About 11English Communist' Exposed by Cincinnati Gro CINCINNATI, '(JTA)—A vi - Bnai Brith. cious anti-Semitic hoax wa Edelsberg pointed out that: brought to light by the Jewish 1) There is no record of a Community Relations Commit- Communist leader, philosopher tee here after the influential or pamphleteer by the name daily newspaper, the Cincinnati of Israel Cohen, in England Enquirer, unwittingly reprinted or elsew...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Conflicting Standards Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspaper, Michigan Press Association, National Edi- torial 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 Of...…

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…Seek Action by Federal Agencies Against Firms Boycott' WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Rep. "Our action should set a Alfred Santangelo, New York standard of morality for busi- weakens its anti-bias stand, the Democrat, asked . Attorney Gen- nessmen who seem to be more Arabs will interpret this as eral Robert Kennedy and the interested in the crass dollar weakness and increase t State Department to rule on than in maintaining friendship bigotry, boycott and...…

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…6 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 18, 19 61 — Anti-Defamation League Reports Press Supported Eichmann NEW •YORK, (JTA) — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith said that favorable world press reaction to the con- duct of the Eichmann trial has largely dispelled earlier criti- cism of the circumstances and legality of Israel's capture of the former Nazi. The League's conclusion was contained in 4 survey of press reaction to the Ei...…

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…Spicehandler's Novel Deals with Israel War Era . here for a thousan as if the o fight for alien is fashion, Spicehandler ches upon the problem of outh in Israel, taking seriously the charge that the sabras are unaware that t s ey are Jews re- sponsible, ..as been for th Jewry. Thus, the war takes int ternal pry r In "Burnt he set- tle r in Israel is escri ed in its isolation from Jerusalem during the war for . . . On Livernois 2,101 THRIFT...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 18, 19 61 — S MST Provides white House with Evidence Rockwell Incites Anti-Jewish Propaganda postcards sent from Rockwell's the German phrase "Juden "headquarters in Arlington, Va., Raus"—"Jews Get Out" bearing stamped inscriptions In another development in- "Jews Get Out" and "Bring volving the group, Attorney Back Auschwitz." The cards General Robert F. Kennedy bore swastikas . and the return said h...…

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…Bnai Brith to Honor Leonard Goldenson with Year's Award A Proud Arab Family in Israel AL STUTZ OF UNION TIRE The Bnai Brith President's Medal, highest award of the Jewish service organization, will be presented to Leonard H. Goldenson, president of Ameri-. can Broadcast- ''. ing-Para mount Theatres, and a leader in civic, heal th and philan- thropic organi- zation s, on Nov. 14, at a Waldorf-As- toria (New York) ban- quet, during the orga n...…

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…- ,1•1 00 1.4 tV3 00 z 00 E 1 O E.1 1:11 JOHNNY LEBOW Mapai Loses 5 Seats, Communists Gain Two in Israel Knesset Votes (Continued from Page 1) Mapai, too, is probably disap- pointed, since it looks as if Mapam will have no more than 10 seats, at best only one seat more than in the last Knesset. Ahdut Avodah is certainly disappointed. For months, it had beat the drums on the Lavon affair, and had hoped to cash in on that issue in t...…

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…Eichmann's Fate Now Viewed by Three Judges; Verdict May Not Be Pronounced Until November (Continued from Page 1) and other newspapers in various cities,. including Chicago, De- troit, San Francisco, Washing- ton, Houston, Salt Lake City, Cincinnati, Dayton, St. Louis, Rochester (N.Y.), Los Angeles and Oklahoma City. Correspondents were asked whether they thought Eichmann received a fair trial before the three judges in Jerusalem, which has be...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Sabbath services at 7:10 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "Law as a Jewish Concept." The Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Irvin Schwartz will be observed. CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Sabbath services at 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on "Judaism—The Philosophy Beyond the Realm of Question and Challenge." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m. tod...…

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…On the Record Bart to Appear at Bond Fete of Bn,ai David We By NATHAN ZIPRIN Editor, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate Beth A Ho B AKER'S . Jan Bart, singer, humorist Addendum to A Column A number of readers have written in questioning the raconteur, will be the gues a accuracy of our recent evaluation of the Hebrew leacher shortage. at the Congregation B el Di It is true, the picture we limed was a discouraging one but Presidential Toast to...…

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…`Amen,' Rabb • Amen!' ar-Ilan University After 6 Years A long wind rabbi showed BY A. FELBER mons. no end in si in his EL AVIV, — Six hundred on. One Saturday he went d twenty students, men and est- The congre a omen, are studying at Bar- hat less. At last lan University, Ramat Gan, more can say? during the current academic •f the sy •agog year, as compared with only eard, " • en." 85 when the University opened in 1955, and the student roll ...…

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…Enid Fink Will Wed Hordes Recalls Visit in USSR :at Children's Dinner David Phillip Lewis At a dinner given Monday gave to that great project. of bowling alleys in Israel, plans evening, at Holiday Manor, by It became known that night Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes, that Detroiters also are active to be made known of this un- dertaking during the coming in honor of their children, Mr. in planning the establishment weeks. and Mrs. Herbert Hordes,...…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, August 18, 1961 — 16 ▪ Detroit Chapter Sends Delegation to National Hadassah Convention Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will send a delegation to the 47th national convention of Hadassah Sunday through Wednesday at the Denver Hil- ton Hotel in Denver, Colo. Representing Detroit will be Mesdames I. Jerome Hauser, Chapter president; Joseph Ehr- lich, Albert Elazar, Anna Gor- don, Ivan Meisner, Louis Red- ston...…

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…( • WASHINGTON — Mary E. Switzer, director of the Federal Office of Vocational Rehabili- tation, has been named "Wo- man of the Year" by the National Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish War Veterans • of the United States. Bertha W. Krause, president of the service organization, an- nouncing Miss Switzer's selec- tion, said she was named for unstinting and outstanding serv- ice to disabled persons the world over: Miss Switzer was honored Wednesday at...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS: — Friday, August 18, 1961 — 18 Peter Ustinov's `Romanoff-Julief Now Playing at Mercury Theater Rosanne A[itshkun ewry to Wed Dr. Ehrlich On die Air -. This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE JEWISH HERITAGE, Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Farmers in the Desert", the story of modern Israeli agriculture will be pre- sented. 8ngagements Sam Stewart, of Mr. and D e, an...…

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…Brodsky-Victor Marriage Rites MRS. EASTON BRODS activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer of Canterbury Rd. have returned home from a motor trip through Canada, where they visited with their daughter, Linda at Camp Ramah. Louis Berry will attend the 25th anniversary meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 20 to 23. Berry is a member of the global Jewish body's international advisory council. David and Lois Epel...…

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…Geneva and Basle -- Symbols for Jewry co 00 1.4 4.1 V) to Wo 00 fr-1 00 cr-1 ti O 1:0 There was once a rule that By JOSEPH FRAENKEL Jews were not allowed to reside Special Jewish News in Geneva. But if a Jew did London Writer Basle and Geneva are two reach Geneva, he had to pay a , habitants were cross-questioned on their outlook and religion. But Geneva was also the abode of Jean Rousseau, who so greatly influenced the liberal...…

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…The. percentage of Asian and African born Israelis nearly tripled between the years 1948 and 1958. This fact was among the find- ings of a study prepared by Jacob Lestschinsky for the Institute of Jewish Affairs of the World Jewish Congress, which appear- ed in "Current Events in Jew- ish Life—a Quarterly Survey." Lestschinsky found that the proportion of natives of Africa and Asia has increased from less than 10 per cent to 27 per cent . . . ...…

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…Sculptor Lipchitz Gives'Entire Life's Margot LaBan Will Product of Clay Originals to Israel 11/ed Arnold Serlin Billy Rose announced that Jacques Lipchitz, one of the world's foremost sculptors, has bequeathed 300 of the original creations in clay by the artist's own hands, which represents his entire life's work, to the Jeru- salem Museum of Art, currently under construction on a forty- acre hill in the Holy City. The irrevocable codicil of ...…

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…Israel in Retrospect Describes Synagogue Arson JERUSALEM, (JTA) — More help "uncover bacteria that than 2,000 physicians, including cause wars an • 200 from 19 foreign countries, nations." - he ac attended the opening session of men I els medical wor the Fifth World Conference of e bri ring the nation to a Physicians sponsored by the h health vel. He noted that Israel Medical Association. he 1959 Un • d Nations ear The conference, which w Bo...…

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…Central Jewish Body in France Protests to Germany on Giobke PARIS, (JTA)—The Represen- tative Council of Jews in France, CRIF, submitted to the West German ambassador in Paris a resolution protesting against the continued retention in office of State Secretary Hans Globke., The resolution, addressed to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, re- called Globke's active association with the Nazi party and his par- - ticipation in the drafting of the Nuremb...…

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…Kennedy Greets JWV Convention (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BALTIMORE, Md., (JTA) — President Kennedy Tuesday telegraphed his personal greet- ings to the 60th annual national convention of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. which opened here Monday, the delegates: "Today, thos ho protect freedom are sieted from many direct' s, are forced to face many an . But whe Americans t it duty an respond to i Jewish W Veterans have ...…

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…26 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 18, 1961 — 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 16-HOUSES FOR RENT HUNTINGTON WOODS SANTA ROSA, 18500 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOUR-BEDROOM family res .- dente. Blt. 1952. Face brk., two full baths, lge. living rm. with firepl., sep. dining rm., nylon w/w carpeting, excellent kitch., good eating space, cool screened terrace. Top cond. Near every- thing. $19,950. Three bedroom colonial, stove and refrigerator...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 20270 HUNTINGTON — 3 bedroom, bath 1/2, carpeting, finished base- ment and garage. OAK PARK-3 bedroom, 2 baths, den, close to everything. Asking $16,300. Make offer. LI 4-0940. — HOUSES FOR SALE We are happy to announce the following recent " appointments to our Sales Staff: Abner C. Rosenzweig Wilfred M. Gallow Jean R. Weiss Alan Grossman Co. Largest Selection of Fine Homes in Every Price Range 18957 LIVERNO...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Southfield Offerings Attractive Ranch styling, spa- " cious landscaped lawns, 3 bed- rms., 11', to 2 baths, Family Rooms. Basements, attached garages. $26,300 to $27,500. Wolcott Real Estate LI 6-3300 LIVON IA — H EARTHSTON E SUB. Open — 20071 Weyher Attractive corner tri-level, 1,800 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 112 baths, carpeting, drapes, fam- ily room, 2 car garage. Owner. GR 6-2276 MARLOWE-CURTIS PRICE SLASHED TO ...…

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…Scheeler Builds Quality Itiouuties ill Southfield Larry Schecter, formerly of there is also a complete lumi- "Gross & Schecter" custom de- nous ceiling in the very elegant signer and builder, announces powder room. The extremely the grand opening of his first large foyer boasts of a genuine new model in a brand new sub-: flagstone floor, louvre doors on division located two blocks west the guest closet and a giant size of Southfield Rd. and t...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 18, 1961 — 30 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK KENTON. 10 Mi. Greenfield. First offering of this unusual . modern 3 bedrm. brk. ranch., 13 bath on 1 floor .Tiled base- ment, carpeting, drapes. Just decorated. Gar. attached. Oak Park schools. Shopping center. Priced under $19,000. See it now. It's different. BARNEY SHATZ UN 4-4600 J. WM. KLEM '30-A-INSTRUCTION 50-BUSINESS CARDS BAR-MITZVAH instructions...…

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…Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of th person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $3.00 for an un- veiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * Anna Prepsky, Harry Prep- sky, Jennie Katz and Pauline Coskey, family of the late Isadore Prepsky, announce the unveiling o...…

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…32 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, Augu st 18, 1961 — Helen Fine's UAHC Book Teaches Children Jewish Ethical Values lEtosenbluth's Book Recalls German Jews' Mission to London on Goering's Orders; Interesting Comments on Author's Life Helen Fine, author of a num- ber of books for Jewish children, resorts to a novel way of teaching Jewish ethics to youngsters. In her new book, "At Camp Kee Tov," published by the Union of American Hebrew C...…

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