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October 19, 1956 • Page Image 1

…• Britain's Inconsistent M.E. Role • EWISH NEWS Weizmann Institute: Creativity versus War-Mongering A Weekly Review T4Twish Events et „ Commentary, Pg. 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper- VOLUME XXX—No. 7 cre %- , 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.--;VE. The UN's 11th Anniversary City of Hope The New Jewish Center Editorials, Pg. 4 , fhe DetrOit Jewish Chronicle . 1'e \ 35, October 19, 1956 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c e4,* ...…

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…Purely Commentary z ti O Friday, October 19, 1956 cr4 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Britain's Amazing Position in the Middle East Britain has again warned Israel, with another reassurance to Jordan that the John Bull will fulfill all obligations under the British-Jordan treaty of 1948 to come to the aid of the Jor- danians in the event Israel undertakes to seize Jordan's territory. On the face of it, Britain might claim consistency. This time, he...…

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…Israel Summons Envoys in Near East Crisis (Continued from Page 1) no action taken by the Jor- were later returned to the Is- danians. rael authorities. The spokesman said that Israel Observers along the frontier reiterates its cease-fire pledge reported that hundreds of Jor- of Sept. 26 and looked to Sec- dan villagers could be seen retary General Hammarskj old evacuating villages in the and Major General Burns to frontier zone and moving .ta...…

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…Election Promises 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 3S. Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Offic...…

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….nowoonilio*, r"."' FI!,11 .11910411.11111•01111111061001Pr -4 Jordan Dropped from List of Countries Included in NEA Tours WASHINGTON (JTA) — The National Education Association's Travel service division • has dropepd Jordan from the, list of countries visited on NEA- sponsored tours because of Jor- dan's anti-Jewish discrimination. Approval was meanwhile giv- en for 1957 tours to Syria and Lebanon in view of assurances of non-discriminatio...…

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…Beth Yehudah Schools Set Annual Dinner - for Nov. 25 Morris Karbal, secretary of the Beth Yedhudah Schools, this week announced that the an- nual Dinner and Show, spon- sored b y the Businessmen's Council and Synagogue Council of the Schools, will be held at 6 p.m., Nov. 25, at the Latin Quarter. The program, which will be preceded by a cocktail hour, is the • seventh in a string of garden and Morris W. Zack. David Goldberg'is treasurer. Mem...…

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…Pioneer Women Plan Oct. 27 Oneg Shabbat Mrs. Anderson to Talk to Democratic Women Mrs. David SiSlin, cultural chairman for the Detroit Coun- cil of Pionee Women, w i 11 .preside over the first oneg shabbat of the season for all chapters of the or g an ization,ft;: 2-4 p.m. Oct. 27, a t the Labor Zionist Build- i n g, 191 6 . _1 Temple Beth El will dedicate its new high school wing, com- prising seven modern class- rooms, today. There will b...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Rabbi's Dispute with Syttagogue Ends with Out-of-Court Arbitration Cancel Address- of Gov. Williams PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) —A newly-organized Rodeph. Zedek The scheduled appearance of Gov. G. Mennen Williams at long standing dispute between group in the same area. Beth Judah sent the install- 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Temple Rabbi Jeremiah Cohen and ment shortly afterward and Cong. Beth Judah of Logan Israel, has been unavoida...…

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…-Appipiopmeipwrimote , 2 Zionist Meetings Scheduled Here Manson to Address ZOD Nov. 1; Gideon Patt Guest of Zionist Youth "Israel's Stake - in the. Suei Crisis" will be discussed at' the Zionist Organization of Detroit's general meeting. Thursday, Nov. I, 8:30 p.m., at the Esther Her- Man Branch, United Hebrew Schools. Harold P. Manson, ex- ecutive vice chairman of the department of public informa- tion, Zionist Organization of America, wil...…

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…Nazi Emblem at U-M City Conference on Oct. 28 to Open Histadrut Drive Frat President Won't Explain Local organizations affiliated ceasing moral and material with the Detroit Israel His- help." tadrut Campaign are currently Plans will be announced at electing delegates to the annual the - conference for a series of City Conference, to be held at forthcoming programs on be- 1:30 p.m., Oct. 28, in the Labor half of the Histadrut 1957 Cam- Zion...…

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…TE. 4-4440 GRAND RIVER AT MEYERS WE'RE HAVING A OCT. 19 OCT. 20 FIRST SHOWING of the All New 57 CHEVROLET 4.. ,towvate,„ Join Us in the Excitement of This Great Event FRIDAY SATURDAY OCTOBER 19th 6g. 20th . FREE GIFTS TO MEN • FREE GIFTS TO WOMEN • FREE GIFTS TO CHILDREN DOOR PRIZES GOODIES GALORE BRING ME FAMILY TO OUR PARTY WE WANT EVERBODY TO SEE THIS DREAM CAR JOE MAY. GRAND RIVER AT MEYERS 11 —THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Frid...…

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…Friday, October 19, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-12 On the Record By NATHAN ZIPRIN (Copyright, 1956, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) Year, and More to Come . . . When the monthly Jewish Digest appeared a year ago it was a new journalistic venture whose success could not be predicted. Now that it has completed its first 12 months of pub- lication, it is good to report that the Jewish Digest has happily found wide acceptance in Jewish circle...…

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…A J 'Committee to Bull d German Paper- Sees . 'Frank Diary' $1% Million Building e as. a 'Testament of Reality' NEW YORK, (JTA) — T h American Jewish Cornrnitte e NEW YORK (JTA)--Critical Frankfurt, for example, quoted will establish an Institute o comment on the current Ger- the -"Frankfurter Allegeime," as Ilinnan Relations which will b of e housed in a new eight-story man performances of "The saying, "This is no ' drama in building to be ...…

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…It II I t/2 'Hungarian Zionists Freed; Permitted to Go to Israel Jewish r e f u g e e s reaching al associations include the Zi- onist Organization of Detroit, Vie-nna reported that Hungarian Jewish Home for Aged, Pisgah Jews imprisoned during the Lodge of Bnai Brith and Knoll- Stalin regime as Zionists have wood Country Club. been freed. They reported that A 32nd degree Mason, Mr. Hungarian Communists w i 11 Deutsch belongs to Zion Lodge iss...…

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…• • • Women s Utub activities CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- Carel, Bertha Freedman. For TER, Pioneer Women, will meet pickup, call Mrs. Calman Fried- Monday afternoon, in the Labor man, UN 4-5157, Zionist Institute. Mrs. Ethel Silber, program chairman, an- nounces that a report will be given by Mrs. Nettie Turner, local Council president, on last and ORCHESTRA weekend's conference in Pitts- burgh. Film strips of work Specializing in: - done by Moatzot...…

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…activities inSociety cry. Honeymoon in Florida ragoletto' Opens ix ..„ F or the Finest in Music $And Entertainment — Call, After Oct.14 Wedding Opera Series Here Ben Katzman "Rigoletto" will greet Detroit audiences at the first perform-- ri LI. 7-2943 V Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fishman, of W. Outer Dr., and Mr. ance of the New York City *. U.- 4 fatE;74W.47ZolitZANAZONANOIK. and' Mrs. Harold Soble, of Oakman Blvd., are presently sojourn- Opera...…

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…Barbara Kass to Wed Walter J. Rubiner Bnai Brith Activities GREATER DETROIT COUN- CIL MEMBERSHIP COMMIT- TEE will meet Sunday morn- ing for a brunch, at Liber- man's Delicatessen. All lodge membership chairmen will at- tend to plan the kick-off event in a campaign for 2,000 new members. Assisting Al Tucker, Council membership chairman, are Larry Kopel, co-chairman, Jack Goldfarb, Sam Gottlieb, Leo Feber, Phil Spitz and Mor- ris Burnstein, th...…

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…Brasch-Rinz Nuptials Farbard Branch 114 Starts Cultural Series Solemnized Sept. 29 At a double-ring ceremony, performed Sept. 29 at Temple Israel, Shirley Jane Rinz ex- changed marital vows with David Alroy Brasch. Dr. Leon Fram officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Rinz, of 9601 E. Outer Dr. The bride-. groom is the son of Mrs. Abra- ham R. Brasch, of Warrington Dr., and the late Mr. Brasch. The bride wore an ivory sati...…

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…IudithCohenBetrothed to Gerald K. Primak Marriages Folk Schools Slate School Board Meeting Betrothal Told Musk and Entertainment Sam. Emma, United Jewish Folk Schools KAHN-LEVISKY. M r. a n d is convening a school board Mrs. Jerome Server announce meeting at 9 p. m., Tuesday, in DI. 1-1609 the marriage on Oct. 11 of their the Labor Zionist Institute, and His Orchestra sister, Miriam Levisky, to Abe when reports on administrative Kahn. Th...…

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…Friday, October 19, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 ▪ Elaine Stein to Wed Paul Richman in July •• Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli ...... Junior Hadassah Brunch to Feature Movies, Skit Members and friends of Jun- ior Hadassah are invited to a brunch at 12:45 p. m., Sunday, at Hadassah House, 16240 W. '7 Mile. Movies of the election and a skit called "Marilyn Wakes Up" will be present...…

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…The Suburban Community Beth Shalom Groups Plan Hayride, Dance Candidates Flock to File for Huntington Woods' Race By the Oak-Woodser A record number of Hunting- ton Woods residents have cir- culated petitions placing their names on the ballot in the Nov. 6 race for seats on the City Commission. Prior to this year's election, states Fred L. Yockey, Hunting- ton Woods City Manager, there was little more than routine in- terest shown by citize...…

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…City of Hope Men Schedule Annual Champagne Dinner What's New? Everything ►► SEE THE NEW 1957 CHEVROLET on. Display Oct. 19th and 20th les Daring ! It's Different ! We Lead the World in Sales From two tents in the California desert to 85 landscaped acres and a $10,000,000 plant is the phenomenal story of the growth of the * * * The annual Champagne Din- ner of the Detroit Business Men's Group of the City of Hope, one of the leading soci...…

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…Although the Krim : Theatre is not in the "loop" theater dis- trict, it is one of the most pa- tronized cinemas in Detroit — due to its "Lust for Life". As one of four theaters in the country to world-premiere this film biography of painter Van --" Somerset Maugham's "Quar- tet" launched the theater. Mem- orable showings since then were "Red Shoes", "Hamlet", "Henry V", "Open City", and "Paisan". With such offerings, the Krim, merely intended...…

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…People Make News Former President HARRY S. TRUMAN received the 1956 "America-Israel Friendship Award" of the Mizrachi Wo- men's Organization of America, in a brief ceremony in his offices in Kansas City. SAMUEL KIPNIS, industri- alist and community leader, will be honored on his 70th birthday at a dinner next Thursday, at Ambassador Ho- tel, New York, in behalf of the Albert Einstein ' College of Medicine of Yeshiva Univer- sity. * * * The a...…

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…CALL VErmont 8.9364 5-ROOM lower modern flat, gas heat, good transportation and shopping. TO. 6-5017, or TO. 7-5245. 2981 CORTLAND-Upper flat for rent. TO. 6-1825. ' 13--FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR RENT - LARGE, airy bedroom for gentleman, calls. FURNISHED room in private home by retired widower. Appoline - 7 - Mile. Gentleman or • couple. KE. 5-4378: COMFORTABLE, priVate downstairs room and lay., available for work- ing woman. In home ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 19985 SCHAEFER NEW 6-6 FLAT Only 1 left. Solid F. Brk. 3 bdrm. 2-flat. Sep. gas furns.; bsmt. lay.; solid side dr.; Formica & tile kit.; nice closets. Priced right. Miss Sherman. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE FREELAND 17368 Open Sun. 2-5 Be sure to see this joyely 3 bed- rm. house. Attic fan, grade lay. 15x12 den, "American , ' kichten, disposal, bit. in dishwasher, rec...…

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…■.1 17—HOUSES FOR SALE N. OF McNICHOLS OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 5 rms., 1 fi., gas heat, tile fea., all conveniences, tiled basement, solid dr., 2-car garage. Best offer. Immediate. possession. Open 2-5 Sun. A most charming center en- trance colonial. Not too large, not too small. Living rm., dining rm., . sun-rm., paneled library, powder rm., brkfst. rm., tiled kitchen and butler's pantry. Completely carpeted and draped. Huge screened porch o...…

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…Friday, October 19, 1956 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Wisconsin OAK PARK ARDMORE 18651 BETW. 6 MI. & CURTIS An outstanding 3•bdrm. bung., bit. 1948, all lge. rms., finished rec. rm. 13 car gar., 60 ft. lot, splendid neighborhood. $18,500. * * * OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 2 bedrooms, paneled den, beau- tifully finished basement, 5 yrs. old, face bric...…

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…APPOLINE - 7 MILE OPEN SUNDAY 4-Bdrm., brk. Col. Brkfst. rm., den, 1st fly., and basem't lays. Carpets, gar. Bagley School. Modern, 3-bedroom Col., excell. cond. in & out. Scr. Terr., break- fast bay in kitch., 2-car gar., finished basement, gas a.c., new carpeting. A doll house, 818,500. * * * N. of 6 Mile MAGNIFICENT MAGNOLIA 3 bedrm. Eng. Col. 1st fl. rear den, large kitchen, corn , pietely finished basement, va- cant. Must be sold, $3...…

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…Friday, October 19, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-30 . Alliploppouppw, 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK Church near 9 Mile OAK PARK For Sale-Buy from owner. Near- ly new 6-rm., modern brk. ranch, garage, terr., bath and many 3 bedrm. face brick ranch, only 2 yrs. old, in excellent condition, gas ht.. baths, nat. pickled woodwork, many extras. Large existing 41.y,/ mtge. which you ca nassume. eall today! WE 3-6300. ATTR...…

October 19, 1956 • Page Image 31

…STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS 55 gal. .............. 30 gal. 2.00 15 gal. 125 Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY MATT DEAN Phone KE 3-4870 — KE 1-1593 Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard cnarge of *2.00 ror unveiling notice, measuring . an i...…

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…Herut Demands Israel Occupy Focal Arab Points Resurgence of ZOD Under Neumann New Knesset Elections Asked in Move for Firmer Foreign Policy Observer Comments on New Strength Acquired by U. S. Zioitist Movement . . Direct JTA Teletype Eire to - • The JeWish :News - JERUSALEM—A demand- for a- National referendum on the issue whether Israel should • go to war againit the Arab states and call for new national elec- tions _featured a sharp a...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS of Jewish Events A Weekly Review Forestal Diaries: True Facts About the Political Linen Boiler Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 Michigan's Only English - Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle .*W7 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, October 19, 1951 VOLUME 20—No. 6 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Israel Gets N n-Aggression Assurance U.S.-British Said t rench Declarati...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ 2—THE JEWISH NEWS Synagogues N. End Festival Season with Simhat Torah Friday, October 19, 1951 State Department Head To Address JWV-Meet The Palestine Issue in the Forrestal Diaries "As if the Forrestal Diaries were not enough to strike terror Dr. John A. Loftus, U. S. State into the hearts of the most discreet public servants, we are now promised Senator Vandenberg's diaries," Dr. Max Lerner corn- D...…

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…City-Wide Program Initiated For Jewish Education Month, With 17 Groups Participating Responding to the call of the United Hebrew Schools to initi- ate a joint sponsoring committee for Jewish Education Month this year, 17 organizations were represented at a meeting held Oct. 11 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. Lawrence W. Crohn presided. It was unanimously agreed that a joint sponsorship by all educational organizations and other organizatio...…

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…• the We'll Help You Build, Brother l'Coiro to Domoscus`—intrigue Exposed the News . . Carlson Views Dangers To Peace in Arab Lands Community Protects Scores of projects are under way with John Roy Carlson, who, in "The Plotters" the arrival of the New Year 5712. Our syn- and "Under Cover," already has rendered great agogues and schools are sponsoring impor- service to this country by exposing Nazi-Fascist tant educational programs whic...…

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…Jewish Committee Opposes Special Status for Agency THE JEWISH NEWS-5 U. S. Hopes for Arab-Israel Peace Within Next Year 2 Israel Industrialists Urge Israel Bond Aid Friday, October 19, 1951 Two of Israel's outstanding UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — businessmen, now in the United The United States hopes to see. States, are giving Americans a Relax...t.kr? new picture of the kind of pio- a permanent- peace settlement replace the current armistice C...…

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…Egypt Fears Israel More Than Russia, Egyptian Minister Says WASHINGTON (JTA)—Egyp- tian Foreign Minister Saleh Ed- Din Pasha told the U. S. News and World Report, that the Egyptian government is "not as concerned about the supposed threat to Egypt from Russia, which seems more distant to us than the existing occupation of our soil by Britain and the im- mediate threat by Israel." He said this in an interview out- lining Egypt's reasons for de...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, October 19, 1951 janeway Announces- V.Oational Service Committee Choices Chairmen of standing com- mittees of the Jewish Vocational SerVice were appointed by Rob- ert. N. Janeway, president of JVS. All chairmen and represen- tatives to other agencies and organizations were selected from among the membership of the agency's board of trustees. Erwin S: Simon will serve as chairman of the planning com- mittee, recentl...…

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…Adenauer's Offer to Jews Viewed With Cautious Reserve in Britain 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 19, 1951 Beth Yehudah to Hold Name Attractions to Fill Bill at Artists Series Presented by Temple Israel LONDON, (JTA)—West Ger- that German-Jewish rapproche- The name of Mischa Mischa- In announcing the appearance man Chancellor Konrad Ade- ment has yet to stand its first 2nd Kindergarten Class koff, concertmaster of Arturo of Mischakoff, S...…

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…Israel Student Wins Scholarship Award From Wayne Fraternity omen:3 eitth WOMEN'S LEAGUE•OF YOUNG ISREAL will hold an oneg shab- bat for members and friends at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, at Young Israel Center. Hostesses are Mes- dames H. Carlebach, L. Cohen and L. Fein, A guest speaker and singing by the Sabbath group will be featured. A board meet- ing has been called for Wednes- day, at the home of Mrs. I. W. Schlussel, 3310 Lawrence, to dis- cu...…

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…Bnai Brith Women to Ring Up Curtain On Star-Studded Variety Show, Nov. 11 Sen.W ayne Morse Entire Community Felicitates Orthodox Is MY' Speaker Leader I. Rosenthal's 70th Birthday When the curtain goes up at come to Detroit following an Masonic Temple at 8:30 p.m., engagement at the Chez Paree Nov. 11, it will mark the conclu- in Chicago. An orchestra, yet unnamed, will provide back- ground music for the show. Mrs. Moe Tack, fund-raising cha...…

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…A ctivitiei in ociely Mrs. Robert Janeway, of Canterbury Drive, enjoyed a few days' visit with daughter, Joyce, in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Edward Katz and daughters, Janet and Barbara, of Pen- nington Drive, are leaving for Portland, Ore., to join Mr. Katz. They are establishing residence there. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin have returned to their home in Chicago after a brief visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, of Whitmore Road...…

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…Zedakah Tea to Serve As Jubilee Warm-Up Zedakah Club, meeting at the home of its pr,esident, Mrs. Mau- rice Cornfield, completed plans MRS. MAURICE CORNFIELD for its fall tea to be held Oct. 29, at the Davison Jewish Center. Herman Pritz, pantomime artist, will be guest entertainer. The tea will serve as a kick- off event for Zedakah's 20th jubilee which this year will fea- ture as guest artists Molly Picon, of the Jewish stage and screen, ...…

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…Center Program Not Curtained, Workers' Negotiations-Go On, Officials Answer Union Charge ;Jr°longed negotiations for re- _2ewal of the contract between members' of Social Service Em- ployees Union on the staff of the Jewish Center and the Cent- er board of directors last week was fanned into controversy by the distribution of union cir- culars making serious accusa- tions against the Center. The union, Local 43, with of- f . ces at 1442 Grisw...…

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…Tales Out of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 19, 1951 Experiences in Austria By Marguerite Kozenn-Chajes By By Betsy Barbara Brown Levin Central Mumford High High Six Centralites are looking forward to attending the Youth Clinic for • teen-agers -sponsored by the Detroit Round-Table of Catholics, Protestants and Jews, Oct. 20, The Clinic, which will includ...…

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…Engagement Told ctiviiiei in Society Free People Must Work As Team, Is Truman's Brotherhood Message A' luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Egypt, and her ability later led Wednesday, at which Esther to a post with the British Min- administrative 1 e a d e r, istry of Foreign affairs. Guest artist and entertainer for the afternoon will be Selma Burnett Snyder, who critics pro- claim a "one woman theater." Miss Snyder will present several portraits of fa...…

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…1 6-TH E JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 19, 1951 Obituaries SADIE SOFFA, 3337 Cortland, died Oct. 10. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Lehr- man officiating. She leaves two. .ons. Phillip and Roy; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Nathan Walker, of Los Angeles; and two brothers, Sam and Ruben Blumenfeld. Inter- ment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * MOLLIE RUDY, 2247 Phila- delphia, died Oct. 10. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Wohlgelernter and Cantor ...…

October 19, 1951 • Page Image 17

…1 111111011111111 1 11111111111111111911111111111111119111 1 111111111111 1 111111111911119 1 1111 1 11911191111111911119111111111 1 11IIIIIIIIIIIP = Danny Raskin's P 0 S LISTENING T ON THE CITY HALL steps, last week, while the photograph- er was snapping his shutters on the huge group of local Bnai Brith leaders who had gathered to meet with Mayor Albert E. Co- bo the day prior to marking the 108th birthday of Bnai Brith, a passerby poi...…

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…Ciassified Advertisements Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, SLOG. Call WOodward 5-1155 LIVING QUARTERS Wanted - Exchange For Sale - To Rent LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange COUPLE with baby desperately need 2 bedroom flat, reasonabl...…

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