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December 18, 1964 • Page Image 33

…Section B, Page 2 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Editorial Tribute to Max M. Fisher Indelible Marks of an Able Leader A great trust has been placed in the hands of a distinguished Detroit fellow-citizen. The selection of Max M. Fisher for the major philanthropic role in world Jewry—the national general chairmanship of the United Jewish Appeal—is, in reality, a continuation of the confidence that first was placed in his leadership b...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section 0, Page 3 The New UJA General Chairman Max M. Fisher Inspired Humanitarian 'Max M. Fisher, distinguished Detroit communal and civic leader, and nationally prominent in the petroleum industry and other enterprises, on Dec. 13 was elected general chairman of the 1965- United Jewish Appeal. He was chosen by acclaim by 2,000 delegates at the 27th annual conference of the United Jewish Appeal, at ...…

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…Section B, Page 4 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 By JOSEPH MEYERHOFF My heartiest congratulations on your unanimous election as General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. My congratulations also go out to the national leadership of the UJA for choosing a man who is so eminently right for this post — one of the most de- manding in Jewish life today. Along with all my colleagues in the U.JA. I have seen you in action on the front li...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section Federal Department Stores salute our distinguished fellow-citizen MR. MAX M. FISHER on his elevation to the general chairmanship of the United Jewish Appea Mr. Fisher's assumption of the top role in world Jewish philanthropy is a mark of distinction for all of us in Detroit. May he and the vital causes for which he labors emerge strengthened and highly s u cc essful through his leade...…

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…Section B, Page 6 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Dramatic Story of Detroit Jewish Community's Role in Great Rescue Efforts Through the UJA By LOIS WINSEN Director of Public Relations Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit Custom endows any institution with an aura of historical permanence. So it is easy to believe that the UJA has always been with us. Actually it originated in 1938 as an instrument that would enable American Jews to...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18. 1964 Section B, Page 7 S aiute ou, Max 17 14 3j3Ler O ur 2)ear ..riend and o- or. . We join in welcoming the elevation of our distinguished fellow-citizen, Mr. Max M. Fisher, to the highest post in the Jewish social service spheres — to the General Chairmanship of the United Jewish Appeal. Mr. Max M. Fisher is the distinguished leader who has honored Detroit with the services he has rendered to Jewr...…

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…Section B, Page 8 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 inal 777. gisher GENERAL CHAIRMAN 1965 United Jewish Appeal We are proud to pay tribute to Max M. Fisher on the occasion of his appointment as General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal for 1965. Max M. Fisher has always believed that national leadership must be rooted in the organized local communities, and set a sterling example for his fellow Jews by his diligent work on th...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section B, Page 9 ... Only Cash can keep these plates filled .. . Tens of thousands of children in 30 countries overseas depend on the United Jewish Appeal for ( food, clothing, medical care and schooling. Only Cash can provide for these children . . . OUR children. Only Cash can help thousands of uprooted and impoverished Jewish families. Only Cash can help Jews who want to move toward a hopeful futur...…

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…Section B, Page 10 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18. 1964 Governor's Tribute to Max M. Fisher By GOVERNOR GEORGE ROMNEY It is a distinct honor for me to be able to join in this special tribute to Max Fisher, a man to whom the title leader can be applied without reservation. Max Fisher exemplifies the qualities of leadership in all aspects of life, building .a record which others would do well to examine and follow. He has been a business ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section B, Page 11 `Thus shall it be done to the man whom his people delighteth to honor • • • 9 (From the Book of Esther) American Jewry has reason to rejoice over the services ren- dered by our good friend and communal co-worker, Mr. Max M. Fisher, to our people everywhere. The elevation of Mr. Fisher to the highest ranking philan- thropic position in world Jewry is the culmination of his step-...…

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…Section B, Page 12 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS. December 18. 1964 Impressive Honors for Max M. Fisher Detroiters Play Major Roles in UJA; JDC Marks 50th Anniversary; 1965 Local Campaign Launched philanthropic activities and one of the top American groups setter in dawhen 128 of its Detroit's Jewish community, a pace - n set a new traditio in fun -r in amounts Of contributions to the Allied Jewish Campaig, ising and to honor a . to open the 1965 Al...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section B, Page 13 •-•••••••• -•--•••••••• ................... ................ ....... . • Jo Max and Marione (.7 in saluting our friend Max M. WE JOIN Fisher as National Leader of the United Jewish Appeal. WE SHARE in the hope for the most noteworthy years to come for UJA under his guid- ance. WE PLEDGE _ sincere co-operation as part of the National obligation of all Jews WE EXTEN...…

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…Section B, Page 14 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Manufacturers Bank extends warmest congratulations to Mr. Max M. Fisher on his appointment as National General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. We wish him every success in this major responsibility of American and world Jewry. MANUFACTURERS K&70gMl. D&HR …

December 18, 1964 • Page Image 46

…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Shalom u racha Section B, Page 15 • • Peace and blessings to you, dear friend, Max M. Fisher, on your elevation to the highest position in our great cause, the United Jewish Appeal. It was a pleasure to work with you during the last ten years in behalf of United Jewish Appeal and Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaigns, and we look forward to cooperating with you unin- terruptedly for many years to co...…

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…Section B, Page 16 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Episodes in an Active Career: Upper photo shows Max M. Fisher being welcomed to the White House by President Lyndon B. Johnson, cn Feb. 10, 1964. As associate general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, Mr. Fisher then was the leader of the UJA delegation which met with the President. At the conference with him were, frcm the left: Honorary UJA Chairman Dewey Stone of Boston, the t...…

September 18, 1964 • Page Image 1

…b Are Ilepablicans Being _Duped by Anti-Israel Propaganda 2 Food Issue Distorted in Congress Commentary, Page 2 Ecumenical Blunders See • Commentary Column, Page 2 ririnvm "PrIz THE JEWISH EWS CD E F2 01 -Ts A Weekly Review Editorial, Page 4 Happy Sukkot Greetings to Jewish Communities Everywhere 1N/1 I I - 1 I GA IN of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. XLVI, N...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ World Scientists Bow to Israel's Knowledge of Peaceful Applications of Atomic Energy GENEVA (JTA) — Israel's of the variety of safety problems, Weizmann Institute of Science; Political Expediency and 'The Jewish Vote' At every election, the question is raised whether there is "a status in the world's scientific com- no general guide to the hazards Prof. G. Racah, fector 'of the Jewish vote," and every t...…

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…Negotiations for Vatican Schema Branded Another Totond (Continued from Page 1) terly against the C h u r c h, they should say "Nostra Maxima Culpa" — in plain Hebrew, Hotonu — for rushing in where angels fear 1 to tread. The Church is within her rights to interpret our history in 1 her own theological — dogmatic 1 terms. We are the ones who have I transcended the bounds of histori- cal responsibility and decency by asking for a theological do...…

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…Sukkot in USSR - 1964 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 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. , Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PH...…

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…Israel Education Fund Conference Convened by UJA Friday, September 1 8, 1964--5 THE DETROIT JEWISH 'NEWS Increased Israel Exports Foretold at U.S. hi SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — Israel expects to Increase its ex- ports to the United States for 1964 to beteen $53- and $55,000,000, Pinhis Sapir, Israel's minister of finance, commerce and industry, announced here. That figure will compare to $47,- 000,000 in Israeli exports to the (Continued from P...…

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…b Israel Asks Nations of World to Repudiate `Aggressive Declarations' by Arab States 2 Live-Wire Scientists at Yeshiva U Devise Model for 'Ball-Lightning' A phenomenon once thought to be in a class with flying saucers JERUSALEM (JTA)— The Israel the Arab summit conference calling realize the dangerous path involved is getting close attention from a and the clear threat of war. Yeshiva University scientist and Government reiterated its de- f...…

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…Ramparts Essays See Prospect for Mid East Peace Slow, undramatic e f f o r t s are underway to ease the tensions be- tween Arab and Jew in Israel. The little-reported movement— with literally fantastic possibilities for world peace—is told in the October issue of the Catholic lay- man's magazine Ramparts. Judy Stone, a , staff ,writer who recently visited Israel, found two individuals — and Arab man and a Jewish woman—working independ- ently ...…

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…Congressional Split on Proposed Aid to Nasser Moroccan Party 'Seeks Boycott of French Company CASABLANCA (JTA)—The Ist- iqlal opposition party demanded tionary anti-aggression clause, in- I alone, valued at over one billion that the Moroccan government add By MILTON FRIEDMAN volving Nasser, was written into dollars, bolstered the Egyptian to the anti-Israel blacklist the , (Copyright. 1964, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — Congressiopal the Foreign A...…

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…Hussein'snangerous Game By JOSHUA H. JUSTMAN (Copyright, 1964, <PTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM — Observers here are puzzled- and disturbed -- by the strange spectacle of the devel- Oping relations between Jordan's 'King Hussein and Egypt's Col. Abdul Nasser. For nearly nine.years now, Hus- sein has openly been accusing Nas- ser of aggressive activities aimed at the overthrow of his regime. These accusations were on more than one occasion substantiated ...…

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…Jews in Various Fields of Sports Teddy Kaplan, a middleweight weightlifter selected for the South African Olympic team, had to un- pack his bags for Tokyo. The Springbok Olympic Squad was ban- ned from the games because of the apartheid policies of the South African government. Gail Werbin of Kansas City, daughter of former steeplechaser Harry Werbin, broke the junior women's National AAU 100-meter breaststroke mark in finishing sec-! and wit...…

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…Zewith Ex-Legislator to Run in Manitoba for Seat Re Left in Conflict WINNIPEG (JTA) — Maintland Steinkopf, the first Jewish mem- ber of a Manitoba provincial cabi- net, announced he would enter a by-election for the Manitoba leg- islative seat he resigned three weeks ago. He resigned as minister of pub- lic utilities in the Manitoba Cabi- net, as well as from the legislature, in'a controversy stemming from his role as an unpaid agent for the ...…

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…S. Zedek, Bnai Moshe Dinners Net S427,000 in Israel Bond Sales; Dr. Schwartz Describes Attainments; Sammy Davis Affirms His Faith Israel Bond sales soared here last week-end with a total of $427,- 000 announced at two dinners. The Bnai Moshe congregational dinner. which featured Joey Adams . as entertainer, brought a total of $77.000 in Bond sales, and a total of $350,000 was announced at the dinner of Cong. Shaarey Zedek on Sunday night. The...…

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…K means KOSHER Certified Kosher and Parve by Rabbis Hersch Kohn and Barnard Levy Maxwell House has brought good cheer into Jewish homes for many, many years. Instant or Regular, the matchlessly mellow flavor of this fine coffee is constant and unchanging—one of the traditional joys of life at holiday time and the year around. Good: to the last drop! "Ye shall dwell in booths (succoth) seven days...that your generations may know that I m...…

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…• Cantors Leaving Israel for Better Opportunities Abroad TEL AVIV—Gifted, popular can- the largest synagogue in the coun- man, now serving Cong. Beth Abra- tors are leaving Israel because they try. His annual salary is $3,500. He ham in Detroit. can't make a living here, it was re- said he had been offered $6,000 by an American congregation for the ported to The New York Times. The High Holy Days alone. Only on the High Holy Days are His thr...…

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…Area Synagogues to Mar Festival of Tabernacles CONG. BNAI ISRAEL will hold the synagogue sukkah will • fol- CONG. SHAAREY SHOM_4YIM The eight-day Festival of Taber- Tuesday. Rabbi Hayim Donin will Sukkot services 6:15 p.m. Sunday low each service, and the public nacles, Sukkot, will be ushered in speak on "The Joys of Life." The will hold services 6:30 p.m. Sun- and Monday, as well as morning is invited. Sunday evening' with services in siste...…

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…-ft Dance Demonstration Set Adds Shalom Married Couples Club will hold its first program 9 p.m. Wednesday at the syna- gogue. A talk and demonstration of new dance steps will be fea- tured, with Joe Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lewiston and Family 18295 Wildemere Detroit, Michigan 48221 extend best wishes for a year of health and happiness to all their - relatives and friends. To all those, who so . generously gave their help and thei...…

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…Dr. Patai Unravels Mexico's Mystery of the 'Booming' Jewish Population The explanation of the puzzling Jews of Mexico was explained by 600 per cent increase in the offi- Dr. Raphael Patai, noted social cial 1950-60 census figures for the anthropologist, who spent the sum- mer in Mexico delving into this FIRST IN SALES • question. As there was practically no Jew- `N' Erg 0 S YEAR END CLEARANCE ON ALL Explodes With Values FINAL SHIPMENT ...…

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…Annual Technion, Dinner Set Oct. 11; Noted Scientist to Speak JWB Gets $26,000 Grant NEW YORK — The Lavanburg- Corner House, a philanthropic or- motion, remains stationary in the to those first on the moon." of the Technion, and will deliver ganization, has appropriated a grant Robert Brody, president of the Compact and relatively light lunar sky. of $26,000 for a social work per- DeProit Technion Scic i e t y, an- a series of lectures on va...…

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…Friday, September 18, 1964-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS omen,is Chubs MUSIC STUDY CLUB will open its season 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Jewish Center. Elizabeth Wayne will be the speaker, and Maria Roumell, Detroit soprano, will solo, accompanied by Rebecca Frohman. Dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. J. Stewart Linden is chairman of the day. Guests in- vited. • • • PHI. DELTA EPSILON GRAD- UATE CLUB AUXILIARY will meet 8:15 p.m. Sept. 29 at...…

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…NCJW Fellowship Winner Arrives for Study in U.S. Gechter-Droz, Vows Planned for August . A celebrated Israeli pioneer has arrived in the United States.as the 200th recipient of a National Coun- cil of JeWish Women Overseas Fel- lowship for grad- uate study in the United States. She is 38-year- old Dr. Dina Fei- telsoii of Jer- usalem, origina- tor of a_ method for teaching read- ing to new immi- g r a n t children. Alreadyw i d e l y used t...…

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…Sulekot Meals •By Mildred Grosberg Bellin (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) MENU FOR SUKKOT DINNER Wine for Kiddush Twin Hallas Mrs. Solman's Brisket Recipe Twii Halios Pic ed Fish Flu en ' Carrot Tzimmas Sweet Mixed Pickles Small Bowls of Honey Harvest Soup Baked Potatoes Olives Tea or Black Coffee • • ‘ r • HARVEST SOUP 21/2 lbs. round-bone chuck in one piece 2 medium onions, diced 3 large stalks of celery with leaves 2 teaspoons salt 7 c...…

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…Ca rol Zeig-er Marries Committees Named for Israel Bond Michael D. Heideman St. Laurent-Israel Fashion Festival Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, chair- man of the St. Laurent-Israel Fash- ion Festival Luncheon, which will take place 12:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, announced the appointment of the following as chairmen of committees for the affair. which is the highlight of the Israel Bond Women's Division campaign: Preview, Mrs. Morris J. B...…

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…Epstein-Moscow Vows Next Month MISS ELEANOR EPSTEIN Showing of 'Les Collections d'Hiver,' Top Designer Fashions, Set by ORT Women's American ORT, Mich- igan Region, will launch its an- nual membership drive 12:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at Franklin Hills Coun- try Club. Those who bring one or more new members will be admitted free of charge, according to Mrs. Charles Levin, vice president of membership. The price of admis- sion for those who join on ...…

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…Solomon-Bernstein Vows Solemnized MRS. JEROME SOLOMON Diane Eileen Bernstein, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Mandell Bern- ter stein of Shrewsbury Rd., was mar- ried recently to Jerome Harvey Solomon by , Rabbis Israel Halpern and Jacob Segal. The ceremony took place at Beth Abraham syna- gogue and was followed by a re- ception at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Solomon of Muirland Ave. The bride wore a gow...…

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…Sam Goldbergs Mark Golden Anniversary Realtor Starts New Life — Again Detroiter's Long Trek 'Home' Henry Opperman, at 71, is a MR. AND MRS. SAM GOLDBERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, 17126 Pennington, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary recently. A family dinner was given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Stren of Brautford, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zusman of Lafayette Circle, Southfield. The Goldbergs, married in Aug- ust...…

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…Friends of Hillel Plan Fund Raiser `Jewish Tradition' Course to Be Taught at McGill MONTREAL (JTA) — David Rome, head librarian at the Jewish Public Library, Montreal, has been appointed a lecturer in the department of religion in the Fac- 11 New Hebrew Day Schools Established Eleven new Hebrew Day Schools, including five at the high school level, have been established . with the openling of the 1964-65 school year, in various parts of the...…

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…i. ` Clarifies Identity of National Jewish Hospital at Denver Stating that confusion is in evi- dence over the identities of several Denver-based charitable institu- ions. Norman Schwartz, Detroit committee chairman for the Na- tional Jewish Hospital at Denver, explained: "Ours is the only hospital ex- cluively devoted to treatment and research in all major chronic respiratory. diseases. Under Bnai Brith auspices, the institution opened its ...…

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…1', Streamlined Stanley Steamer Open \sel Our Letter Box the role of the gadfly in order to shock people into thinking clearly lem of anti-Semitism down to in- significant proportions. What a weird situation. An up- surge of expression of anti-Semi- tism evoked by a right-wing pseudo- Jew with the support of viciously anti-Semitic extreme right wingers! What if, God forbid, Goldwater should win and his backers should attempt to cash in the...…

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…People Make Ne ws it Brigadier General Uzi Narkiss, Capt. JOEL L. DUNSKY, chief of head of Israel's National Defense endodentics in the Fort Dix, N.J., College, and an outstanding hero of Dental Detachment, recently re- his country's War of Liberation ceived the Army certificate of and the Sinai achievement for "exemplary and Campaign, will faithful service • from September, arrive in the 1962 to September. 1964." The United States this son ...…

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…MOVIE GUIDE NEIGHBORHOOD DOWNTOWN Grand Circus Park WO 1.8524 Open Daily 11 a.m. Wk — THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN, Debbie' Reynolds, at 11:15, 1:35, 3:56, 6:15, 8:35, 10:45. WED.: Ladies Day 50c ADAMS 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 Free Parking Doors Open 10:45 a.m. FOX She was too much for one man "LORNA" Plus Hilarious! Funny! Sexy! "WHAT'S UP FRONT" (in color) Story of a Traveling Salesman Every Wed. Ladies Day Adm. 50c Late SHOW Friday and ...…

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…- The Chasid By* RABBI 13155 Fenkell BR 3 8866 Now Playing Open Mites 6:45 - — at ajesty of g , grancitst;' viirtT Crested by SER011 RISENSTEIN "The Michaelanyetek the Cinema." i —Thole "MONUMENTAL • CONVEYING THE DARK, MAGNIFICENCE OF RUSSIAN MEDIEVALISM."6 More' than 1,400 organizations ganizations a colorful feature for have shown the Israeli-filmed and meetings and general gatherings. recorded 28-minute picture; "Holi- $* LAST...…

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…Louis Armstrong to Appear at Michigan Theater Danny Raskin's Louis Armstrong and his All Headlining the sextette . of All Stars will make two concert ap- . Stars who will accompany Arm- pearances on stage, in person, at strong in his exclusive Detroit con- the Michigan Theater at 8 p.m. on cert appearance are pianist Billy Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 5 and 6. Kyle; Danny Barcelona at the Armstrong started his second half century as a jazz music...…

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…HE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 18, 1964-33 LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • Banquet Facilities • Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Dinner at DARBY'S is • a real treat Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON' A Pleasure Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING it 'illside ...…

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…Dr. Theodor Herzl and the Vatican BY DR. S. U. NAHON The problem of the Holy Places , he did not meet until 1899. During I his journey to Palestine in 1898, in Palestine and the connections Herzl dreamt of a new Jerusalem, between Zionism and the Roman whereas the Old City would be- Church occupied Herzl's mind from ! come "Lourdes, Mecca and Yeru- the very beginning of his Zionist shalayim." work. In "AltneulancL7 written - in 1902, A re...…

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…• 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10- MILE-Greenfield. 1 block East of Greenfield, 2 blocks North of 10. Large 1 bedroom. Newest decor. Heat in- cluded. Swimming pool. See Manager. 25340 N. Montmarte. Wants large 3-bedroom, living room, dining room rental house or apart- ment October or after. Call: 833-1400 EXT. 7211 1 3 725 DEXTER WEEK-DAYS 3 or 4 ROOM APTS. NORTHGATE APARTMENTS Interested in renting 3 bed-, room ho...…

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