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September 18, 1953 • Page Image 16

…r McDo-nald, Pechenick In Detroit to Deliver Holiday Bond Appeals r11 3k3 '11 t7V trib- PV MADE EASY •.•;;;•.4." Hebrew As It Is Spoken in Israel Today By SHUSHANNAH SPECTOR and Rabbi JOSEPH ZEITLIN . Editor's Note: This special American Jewish Press feature is another in a series of easy lessons for self-study of Hebrew. Miss Spector, the author, with whom we have made a special arrangement for the republication of her book, points out ...…

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…i,esson Revealed Wit ,; P 0 .. Danny Raskin's LISTENING By Simple Tailor = '1" 41I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111191111111111111114(1111111111111111111111111111A 1 1111111111111110 THE HOUSE Un-American Ac- tivities Committee has become used to evasive witnesses main- ta:ning "I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might in- criminate me," but one radio writer on the stand came up with a new...…

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…D • - Rabbi Hershman Translates His Book On Pellet in Hebrew: Will Be Issued He bath made with me an bv Mosad Kook in Jerusalem everlasting covenant, ordered in L -1 ""* will send his The Lord . angel with thee, and prosper - thy way.—Gen. 24:40. 'ff , all things, and sure.—II Sam. 23:5. Greetinzs INDIA PRODUCTS C [ Incense and Perfume 2601 CLINTON LO. 7-4449 A Detroit committee w a s formed this week to arrange for the publishing o...…

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…Year 5713's 44th Settlement Established in Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The 44th and last settlement of the Jew- ish year 5713 was established in an area near the Jordan-held "triangle area" of central Pal- estine • The core of the settlers of the "Metzer" settlement are Hash- Greetings on DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 1 9 Friday. September 18, 1953 omen Hatzair youths from Latin America. Among the 2,000 guests Abrahams Gets Call at the festivities mark...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by GOLF CLUB FAIRFIELD 17229 CURTIS nr. LIVERNOIS Duplex, only $2500 dn., bal. like rent. 5 rooms, brick, gas ht., gar., near buses, schools, stores. MRS. FAY-UN. 3-5500 telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. h. m. SELDON Glamorous 3 bedrm. Eng. Manor, streamlined kitchen, breakfast rm. concealed radiation, ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WOODINGHAM, nr. 6 Oak Park's Finest Beautifaa 1948, 3-bedrm. brick, clean, deep carpets, big kitchen, garbage disposal, G. E. dishwasher, first floor lay., costly rec. rm., oil a. c., rear terrace, sprinkler system, double gar., lovely lot. UN. 4-7070. CONTEMPORARIES 24040 ITHACA N. on Coolidge to Oak Park Dr., turn right 3 ,1 4 mile to Ithaca, turn left ea blk to Model. Open daily and Sunday, 11 a....…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 11-•-IOUSES FOR SALE KINGSTON ROAD SHERWOOD FOREST FIRST TIME OFFERED This beautiful modern home offers the finest in architectural planning. 4 family bedrooms with 3 baths, front library, game room, gas AC heat, gorgeous draperies and carpeting, many numerous functional features. The finest in this exclusive area. Call Mr. Radawick. O'DONNELL-MADSEN CO. "HEADQUARTERS FOR HOMES" 1831 0 Livernois UN . 4-0600 ROSELAWN...…

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…Mourners Kaddish Actually Is a Prayer for the Living DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 23 Obituaries Friday, September 18, 1953 LOUIS KAUFMAN, 19725 Mey- ESTHER COHN, 3224 Tyler, NEW EDITION FREE The Mourners Kaddish has make of him a dull and bitter ers, died Sept. 6. Services at He- died Sept. 7. Services at Ira brew Memorial Chapel. Sur- been for centuries the strength person. Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her TO OUR READERS? by a brother, Max; and hu...…

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…The Answered Prayer By MAEANNA CHESERTON-MANGLE An American Jewish Press Feature HAYM SALOMON It was September, 1781, and the ragged armies of the Revo- lution were encamped through Pennsylvania and the New Jer- sey flatlands. In New York City, General Clinton's British troops were living on the fat of the land. The American forces were badly in need of food, rifles and ammunition. Soldiers were de- serting their posts to hunt for game, and...…

July 18, 1952 • Page Image 1

…Battle Against 'Lunatic Fringe' 'How to Vote . ..' 11,FA 2.epublicans"Friendly Interest' in Israel Editorials on Page 4 VOLUME 21—No. 19 tt . I Si I NEWS W ei of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, July 18, 1952 " 7 The Man Who Stayed in—and Conquered—Texas On a Bicycle Read Commentator's Column on Page $4....…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Man Who Conquered Texas: On a Bicycle Rabbi Henry Cohen's passing, in Galveston :, Texas, received scant notice. Yet he will be remembered as one of the most pic- turesque Jewish personalities in America. He was 89 when he died, and he had held his pulpit for 69 years. That. in itself, is a ,marked distinction. It is accountable to a dedication to service which had earned for him the love of Christi...…

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…Israel, World Jewry, Mourn. Death Of Former Finance Minister Kaplan , , Premier Defends Israel Army . Atrainst , _ in Village Villae Seai di .Communist Chartres t,.., THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday. July 18, 1952 Clear Israel in Dispute JERUSALEM. (JTA f —Premier tacking and robbing Jews and JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Eliezer at the Embassy in Washington. Over Seized Oil Digit') David Ben-Gurion, in his capa- ' Arabs in the vicinity. 'Caplan, Israel's...…

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…E. S. Simon Named He recalled that President Roosevelt had called him a n d said he wanted to appoint a Jew to the Cabinet and asked Schiff is The Republican Party today the more conservative party. It to recommend someone a n d Erwin S. Simon, formerly sec- began in the days of Lincoln as Schiff had suggested Straus. retary to the Jewish Vocational Everybody laughed but none the more radical and progressive Service. has been elected presi- p...…

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…I THE JEWISH NEWS-7 'Hebrew University—Jewry's Calling Card' Friday, July 18, 1952 Progress and Needs of Great School Outlined by Visiting Research Fellow Iraelis Reject Right.; to Citizenship "The Hebrew _University is the times," he said. "They must be JERUSALEM, (JTA) — More calling card of world Jewry," Dr. I trained properly. They present than 12,000 persons from 56 dif- Frederic Lachman, Research an educational problem. The ferent ...…

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…8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 18, 1952 11 Women76 ah3 Ilene Marcia Purdy 1 To Wed M. Dale Boesky Prominent Local Girl ToWed New Yorker M arriages Troth Told at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy, LOUIS MARSHALL, Bnai of Chicago Blvd., announce the ! SEDER-BERMAN. The mar- Brith Young Women, will meet engagement of their daughter, riage of Thelma Berman, daugh- I ter of Mrs. Sarah Berman of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ben- at 8 p. m., Wedne...…

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…• _A 1. .1. Cittlittlei tit • Society I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raskin, Participating in programs this summer at the National Music Camp at Interlochen are several young people from the com- munity. Included are David Gelfand, Jill Sheridon and her brother, Barrie Michael, Jan Zlatkin, Robert Jacobs, Sharalyn Lambert, Martin Dann and Walter Mison. Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes and Mrs. Isidore Singer acco panied their children and granddaughter...…

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…School 1%Iergers Here and in Britain Bring About Exchange of Ideas .A Jewish News editorial in our issue of June 6, under the head- ing "School Mergers," has helped rebuild an American-British friendship and has brought in- teresting comment on the ques- tion of school mergers from a British leader. Milton Marwil, upon reading our editorial, noticed the name of the man who was Chaplain of the Jewish Legion during World War II and whom he had ...…

July 18, 1952 • Page Image 9

…4 Representative Members Omit `Anti-Truman Clause From Israel Resolution for every Jew in Detroit ment of the Jewish the firm hope that the ale involved will find posi- t. .cognition from the Hospi- ird and will be incorporat- 13 the rules of management ae institution," the an- r.ment states. "The result e a Jewish hospital con- .. in the spirit of Jewish on a n d in conformity the overwhelming senti- ._ of Detroit.' Cornerstone Laid for ...…

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…12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 18, 1952 Newlyweds Honored At Garden Reception 500ch R emernter Betrothed By LEAH LEONARD (An ATP Feature' For countless centuries our people have eaten "the meat of lambs." This tasty meat dish dates back to Biblical times, in fact. But there have arisen many variations of this time- honored "meiehel," depending ; on the influences of environ- ment, ingenuity of the kitchen engineer, family culinary cus-...…

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…te) Kornantic noleo on Community /3 , / V-Yride3 1Beth Aaron Announces Appointment 10f Judah Goldrintr as Its Cantor SKULSKY-FR ANKEL SINKOFF-CARN • -• • • • • Cantor Judah Goldring, who Miraculously escaping Nazi garden ceremony at T h e marriage of Marilynn has distinguished himself in Eu- persecution during the war, he In a double-ring ceremony at j In a Judith Franke I, of Elmhurst Ave.. rope and this country, has ac- remained in Europ...…

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…ro Miriam's Stories 'for Our Boys and Girls Hello Boys and Girls: How many of you are spend- ing; • sorne of these summer eve- nings around a campfire--at a park. on the beach. or at a sum- mer camp? After the hot dogs or the marshmallows are roast- ed. campfires seem to call for songs a n d adventure stories. And I can't think of a better adventure story to tell than the old favorite of Jonah and • the Whale. It goes like this . • • • Jona...…

July 18, 1952 • Page Image 13

…-111111181.1,11111111111IINIIMIIIIIHINIIII111181111111WHIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMRMIHRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI11111 11111181111111D.L. Danny Raskin's 11. EL_ The newest lodge of the na- tional organization, United Order of True Sisters, has been instituted here, with Mrs. Harry Wohl as its first president. The new group was chartered under the title Detroit Lodge, No. 41. Witnessing the installation at the Belcrest were Mrs. Louis Mi- chaels, national...…

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…• Obituaries JOHN NATHAN. a former .De- trotter, died July 14. at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo He is • survived by his daughters, Mrs. Wallace Nathan, of Detroit, and Rhoda Arnold, of New York: a -ion Albert, of New York: and two grandsons. Services and in- term•nt were in Colorado I i 16 —THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 18, 1952 three daughters. Mesdames Dor- othy Eichenhorn. Evelyn Eisman and Jeanette Schwartz, and six grandchildren....…

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…- 17-HOUSES FOR SALE :17-1s:•mISE: FOR SAL:: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CURTIS Newly decorated, newly carpeted, gas WYOMING RD. 26336 brick Colonial, attached garage. Large liv. rm., nat. firsol. din. rm., large kitchen, extra large enclosed terrace, full tile bath and grade lava gas a.c. heat, carpeting, drapes, mirror, etc., newly decor- 3 Bedroom SLOBIN REAL ESTATE telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 8c a word. TR. 14000 ated....…

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…3 Igrge bedrooms, 1 fl., living dining room combination, rec. room, garage, many extras. Priced for quick sale. 920,000 bracket. GLYNN CT. NR. DEXTER D. D. Overton VE. 7-1540 BRICK and frame, unfurnished or completely furnished, 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms, den, GAS, full basement, '•••••••••••••••••• ••••4 • • garage. EDELMAN REALTY • • TR. 3-1600 9450 WOODWARD -._ - LADY OR working woman to share at- CLEANING AND tailoring establishment ...…

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…, , In Lighter Vein: Variety of Humor 4 ""4/ /"" By SHIN FEY SAMAKH An American Jewish Press Feature Toastmaster Magazine recent- ly dedicated this poem to credit- claiming writers: "I shot a joke into the air; P it was reprinted everywhere. In Podunk News last week I read it, but Percy Polecat got the credit. Oh, let them steal it if they please—I swiped it from old Sophocles. And Sophocles, be- yond a doubt, had turned it around and s...…

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…Detroit Women's Bond Committee Plans Fashion. Show for Early Fall 20 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 18, 1952 I DP Commissioner Gets HIAS Award Collector's Items From Writer's Private Mail :3 4 By LEON GUTTERMAN Copyright. 1952. American Jewish Press Grouch() Marx: "Cultivate vices when you are young. and when you are old they will not forsake you." George Jessel: "When a man flirts with a woman, and she calls a cop, he is lucky; she ...…

April 18, 1952 • Page Image 1

…"If a poor man comes to thee for aid in the morning, give it to him. If he comes again in the evening, give it to him once more." HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review —The Talmud (Bereshit Rabbah, 61, 31. Work for and Give Liberally to the Allied Jewish Campaign of Jewish Events I Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 VOLUME 21—No. 6 Detroit, Michigan, Apr...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ London Debate: Would Hillel Create Students' Ghetto? A rather remarkable debate is in progress in England where the Inter-University Jewish Federation has gone on record in favor of emulating an American idea by establishing Hillel Foundations in British universities. A discussion has ensued, pro and con arguments having been written in the London Jewish Chronicle by Dr. George Webber and Prof. Norman ...…

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…Women's Division Schedules '80 Campaign Home Meetings State Senate. Adopts Blondy's Resolution Of Greeting to JWV The Michigan State Senate has adopted a resolution, intro- duced by Senator Charles Blon- dy, greeting the Michigan De- partment of Jewish Veterans of the S. on the occasion of the JWV 1 convention of Michigan posts' to be held in Detroit June 6 to 8. THE JEWISH NEWS - 3 Chess expert Samuel Reshev- sky prompted a stir in Cuba r...…

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…As the Editor the _News Vie Scholarly Yale Study of Jewish Sect's Beliefs Reparations Crisis German-Jewish negotiations on the claims made by the state of Israel and lead- ing world Jewish organizations for indemni- fi•ation for the crimes committed by the Nazis against the Jews have hit a snag that may result in total suspension of the talks. The results of cutting off even the remotest relationships in talks for reparations would be tragi...…

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…'Richard Ellmann's Translation. of Henri llichaux Widely Acclaimed The Inter - Congregational Synagogue Youth Council To Hold Fifth Spring Formal Sunny Skies in Israel Provide Joyous Passover for New State Youth Council will offer its fifth Noteworthy r e c o g n i t i on is comes a volume the excellence TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The Jews called upon the NATO powers to annual Spring semi - formal being accorded Detroiter Rich-1 of which proves the ...…

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…▪ Archdiocese Disavows N. Y. Catholic Good Friday Closure Boycott Drive Governor Stevenson `Unsympathetic' To Views of Comicil of Judaism Congress to Honor Dr. Wise's Memory Tribute, to the memory of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, on the third NEW YORK, (JTA)—Efforts of that all banks, most department anniversary of his death, will be Catholic lay organizations to stores and grocery chains were compel non-Catholic shops in to remain open. In disavow...…

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…Study Tiberias Radio-Activity THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 18, 1952 - 7 Cantor to Star in New UJA Film —American Jewish Press photo ... The American Technion Society announced that DAVID B. CISENBLATT, American nuclear physicist, had found radio- Ctivity present in the Hot Springs of Tiberias. Israel. According Mr, Rosenblatt's report, the Springs contain "a relatively high mcentration of the radioactive gas radon." Above, Mr. Rosen- )l...…

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…Rep. Machrowicz Repudiates Rankin: Denies Demo wrats Heard Anti-Semite Rep. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz speech of Rep. John Rankin, in of Michigan's First Congres- winch a high ranking head of sional District has informed The a military academy is supposed Jewish News that he has de- to have charged "a gang of finitely learned that no Demo- cratic members of Congress had Yids" with controlling Poland. attended the alleged meeting. C o n g r e s s ...…

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…of/net-1'J (Cub A contingent of the RADO- :i MER LADIES AID SOCIETY will Visit Percy Jones Hospital, this Sunday. They will service over 200 patients. Friends wishing to make the trip should notify Mrs. - L. Lumberg, TO. 5-7164. • • • PYTHIAN SISTERS NO. 152 will hold a Bible class and din- ner beginning at 6:30 p.m., Mon- t day, at St. Timothy Church. Supreme Chief Cleone Hogan will obligate a class of 50 JeWish Candidates. For reservations ...…

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…In the 1952 Allied-Jewish PLUS Ca THESE ARE JUSTICE HENRY BUTZEL ISRAEL DAVIDSON JUDGE THEODORE LEVIN IRVING W. BLUMBERG IRWIN I. COHN NATHAN FISHMAN …

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…• GUS D. NEWMAN GEORGE STtTTZ LOUIS C. BLUMBERG ABE KASLE Chairman HENRY WINEMAN Honorary Chairman HENRY M. BUTZEL ISRAEL DAVIDSON THEODORE LEVIN Honorary V,-Chairmen IRVING W. BLUMBERG HARVEY H. GOLDMAN JOSEPH HOLTZMAN MELVILLE S. WELT Associate Chairmen JULE G. SOLOMON SAMUEL B. SOLOMON Treasurers SAMUEL H. RUBINER President, Jewish Welfare Federation JULIAN H. KROLIK Chairman, Executive Committee Federation PRE-CAMPAIGN LOUIS BERRY ABRA...…

April 18, 1952 • Page Image 12

…1 2—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 18, 1952 Student from Havana To Marry Detroiter Mr. and Mrs. James Beilis of Havana. Cuba, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, MISS ROSA BEMIS The PLUS Campaign and We By BETTY OMERMAN The Allied Jewish Campaign draws many active workers who unselfishly devote their spare time and energy to the cause. Some of these people may be contacting you in the near future. Who they are, and the reasons t...…

April 18, 1952 • Page Image 13

…I Adivitiei in Society Beverly Canner Is Wed to Jay D. Keil Gen. Dayan's Wife Speaks for UJA Mrs. Ruth Dayan, wife of Gen. Beverly Marie Canner, daugh- Moshe Dayan, famed defender ter of Leonard Canner, of Fuller- of Jerusalem ton Ave., was joined in matri- d u ring Israel's War of Inde-, pend ence, ar- rived in the Mr. and Mrs.. Sidney Lenhoff and children, Gail and Alan; have taken up residence at 632 Jefferson St., N. E., Washington, D...…

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…Barbara Mae Levey Weds Albert Goldfarb J W V Activities purchased at the Memorial the home of her parents, Bar- bara Mae Levey, daughter of Home on Davison. * * * The newly-elected officers of ROBERT RAFELSON AUXILI- ARY announces plans for its annual mother-daughter day luncheon on May 7, at Bel-Aire Terrace. * « .• Opening night of "Bagels and Vox** on May 7, at the Shubert Theater is designated Jewish War Veterans Night. The LT. RAYMOND ...…

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…I THE JEWISH NEWS - 15 Friday, April 18, 1952 Plan July. Wedding Activiliei in ()defy Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gotlib of Flint visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Merton Rd. for the Passover holiday. Mr-; and Mrs. Herbert Silman returned from a wedding trip, and they are now residing on Whitmore Rd. Miss Ruth Levitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Levitt of Outer Dr., and Miss. Ruth Chodoroff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chodoroff of...…

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…- 16--THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 18, 1952 Obituaries SAMUEL WILLIS, 1923 Euclid. I died April 8. Survived by wife, Dora: sons, Joseph, Irving and Louis; daughters, Mrs. Samuel Richter, Mrs. Samuel Glassman and Mrs. Jerome Posen. of Cleveland: brother, Isadore ; sis- ter. Mrs. Meyer Plotnick. • * • ANNA LUKACHER. 3020 Grand. (Led April 9. She is sur- vived by ion. David; and daugh- ters. Mrs. Joseph Swartz and Ruth. • • • JACOB C. ROBINS...…

April 18, 1952 • Page Image 17

…THE JEWISH NEWS-17 JWV Women to Host 24innninitittlmmurtnron intifttnumnttinnommtnirrimmmilmiminifillmmimmumtutumiltimmirr Danny Raskin's P. 0 ft aa. Et-- -a-- -_-- - ' --_ - Friday, April 18, 1952 Henry Youngman Stars At Yeshivah Banquet National President Here Jessica Slatis. national presi- dent of the Jewish War Vet erans Auxiliary, will visit De- troit the weekend of April 27. announced Mrs. Ruth Elson, De- partment of Michigan...…

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…• 17-HOUSES, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE WASHBURN 18417. 6 rooms. brick bun- galow. gas heat, 2 car garage, recrea- Santa Barbara - Outer Dr. Five large room bungalow. Tiled features, rec. rm. and bar, carpeting, side drive. garage. Building in ex- cellent condition in and out. $6,500 down. Minimum Charge $1.00. CALL WOodward 5-1155 bed- TWO FURNISHED rooms. clean room. separate kitchen. stove. refrig- erator. shower, bath. For...…

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…I 1-111C. .1 •s 17-NOUSES POR LI a BIRWOOD N. of 6 Mi. Rd. HUNTINGT4 WOODS AR face brick, excellent condition, 2 lovely bedrooms down, 1 - 15x21 up, living rm., 12x19, dining rm., 12,12, nook, oil heat, natural fireplace. Owner instructed to sell. Brick Rinsch Custom bent, overteeking West Roy- court on a lot 'Pasted. This home has large den, living room, true dining L and 2 extra special bedrooms with room for a third. • I • RELIA...…

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…Allied Jewish Campaign Divisions Hold Rallies Preceding Drive Opening May 6 30,000 Members of Federation Called to Action in '52 Effort Nearly 30,000 members of the being called to action for the Jewish Welfare Federation, official opening of the 1952 sponsoring organization of the drive, to occur at a dinner meet- Allied Jewish Campaign, are ing 6:30 p.m., Tuesday. May 6, Cross-Section, l'. S. . Agency's Reply to Schmorak Report By ALLE...…

January 18, 1952 • Page Image 1

…MARCH OF DIMES FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS THE JE Biographical Study of Josiah C. Wedgwood: Noted Christian A Weekly Review Zionist and 'The Last of the Radicals' of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 20—No, 19 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, January . 18, 1952 .151f:ik _. 7 Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Josiah Clement Wedgwood—'The Last of the Radicals' Philo-Semites and Christian Zionists have formed a veritable army of fighters for justice in the past half century. They have given courage to Jewry's defenders. They have formed a van- guard in the struggle for emancipation. These great men were militant in. their efforts in behalf of Jewish national rebirth. But in their militarism, they were humble. ...…

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…UN president Intervenes for Doomed Iraqi Jews Revocation of Death Sentence Sought by League for Rights of Man Movie on Town Named After Aaronsburg to be Shown Preview Peek at Sinai Hospital Model WASHINGTON, (AJP) — Mil- lions of American movie goers will soon see "The Aaronsburg Story," a film based on the only community in the U. S. named for a Jew. ,, Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News PARIS—The President of the Roger Baldwin...…

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