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February 19, 1954 • Page Image 1

…Rioting Fanatics: Repudiation of Irresponsible Extremists THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle •0500. 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, February 19, 1954 Get Together? History of Jewish Music and Shoiem Aleichem's Best Known Stories Commentary, Page 2 VOL. 24—No. 24 Brotherhood Can Americans Editorials and Book Reviews, Pag...…

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…Committee of 300 Being Formed To Observe Tercentenary Here; Hold Planning Session March 3 Music, Morris Schavei and Plans for the celebration of the American Jewish Tercente- Dan Frohman. nary, to mark the 300th anni- Womens affairs, Mrs. Irving versary of the settlement of the Small. first organized Jewish group of Exhibits and history, Charles arrivals in this country, are E. Feinberg and Irving Katz. taking shape here. A committee of 300 i...…

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…Launch New Israel Bond Issue In the United States May 9 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, February 19, 1954 Folk Chorus to Offer Music Month Concert Israel Concerned Over UJA Decline: Budo. et is Reduced YORK (JTA)—A budget $450,000 for the activities of the Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO) for 1954 was adopted at a meeting of the board NEW Of Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News The Jewish Folk Chorus, con- IT'S MADE WITH JERUS...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS NO BETTER WORDS TO DESCRIBE "BROTHERHOOD" Incor-porattng the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue 01 July 20 1951 American Association of Engli,h-Jewish Newspapers. Michigan Press Association . Membei Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co.. 17100 West Sever Mile 'Road. Detroil 36. Mich. VE. Stlhccriptinr 1i4 so "ear foreign Krtered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942. at Post Office, Detroit. Mich...…

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…planned by the Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans iks being heralded as "the big- gest and most interesting event of its kind planned by JWV," according to an announcement this week by Sol Hoberman, de- partment commander. The ball, to be held at 8 p.m., Feb. 27, at the Veterans Me- will be dedicated to war heroes who have been awarded the na- tion's highest military honor-- the Congressional Medal of Honor. Recipients of the medal in...…

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…Do Not Depend on the Mail to Bring Us Your Stories for Next Issue: You Must Deliver Them to Us PERSONALLY There will be no mail delivery next Monday—Washington's Birthday. You can not, therefore, depend upon the Post Office to facilitate your stories reaching us in time for the deadline—at noon on Monday, unless you mail them BE- FORE SUNDAY by SPECIAL DELIVERY. (Postage, 230. To assure your stories reaching us in time for next week's issue,...…

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…DETROtir JWV1f$91 SIOWS--Friday, February Beautiful Mink Stole A $400 Scholarship TO THE COLLEGE OF YOUR CHOICE Phileo 21-Inch TV Plus 135 Other Valuable Prizes LAST 2 DAYS! DON'T MISS /T! FRIDAY FEB. 19 and SATURDAY FEB. 2 H de " wat/ Every Adult Also receives- VANDA Visit American Savings new hranch, irernois at West 7 Mile, during the Opening dates. You'll be given an entry ticket that you can fill out right on the spot. That'...…

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…- Cdntor renakel Readies Cantata For Music Month Presentation In commemoration of nation- popular mezzo soprano, Emma al Jewish Music Month, the Schaver, who will sing Israeli Men's Club of Adas Shalom and Yiddish selections. Youthful and talented Jerome Rosen, ris- ing, young violinist will also make a guest appearance. Zinovi Bistritzky, concertmas- ter of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will orchestrate the music for this event. "Seven Go...…

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…JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE, 100F, met recently to install the following officers: Dora Ploshnick, noble grand; Myna D. Moss, vice-grand; Ada Duck- er and Martha Feldman, secre- taries; and Bessie Lepofsky, treasurer, Plans are being made for a Purim party, to be held March 18. * * NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID will hold a joint board and regular meeting Monday after- noon, at the Davison Jewish Center, announces Mrs. Sol Os- trow, president. In keeping ...…

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…Y outh 'Assembly Sets Program for Feb. 28 Women's AJC Cabinet Plans '54 Drive Planning toward a successful 1954 drive are key leaders in the Women's Division of the 1954 Allied Jewish Campaign. Left to right are Mesdames JOHN C. HOPP, chairman, campaign execu- tive Committee; EDWARD A. ATLAS, vice-chairman of pre-campaign; IVOR J. Kahn, executive vice-chairman of pre-campaign; LEWIS B. DANIELS, vice-chairman of pre-campaign; MAX FRANK, campa...…

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…At a Valentine dinner party, Miss _Susan Appel, of Northlawn Ave., entertained Sheila Falick, Bonnie' Weingarden, Judy Berlin, Sherri Gross, Carole Starman, Marcia Fleisher, Marcia Soverinsky, 1\taxine Loornus and Richel Saks. The guests were all in costume. Mr, and Mrs. Irving Aaron, Mrs. Beulah Appel and Miss Helen LeBow recently spent the weekend in Cleveland, 0. While there, they attended the wedding of Marilyn Arden and Leonard Ostrow, so...…

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…rlee Tucker to Wed oi M. Classmate I JWV Activities Gen. MAURICE ROSE AUXILI- ARY will hold a social meeting Monday evening, at the Memori- al Home. Prizes will be awarded to workers on the leading Mili- tary Ball team, captained by Phyllis Pianko. Hostesses will be Rebecca Adaskin. and Pauline Fabian. The group recently serv- iced the Juvenile Detention Home where they provided chil- dren with refreshments and gifts. * • • Lt. ROY F. GREEN ...…

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…Panel of Experts To Answer Questions At Hadassah Institute M r s. William B. Isenberg, president of Hadassah, an- nounces that the American af- fairs and education program, "News and Views" will be a "Five Star" event. It will be presented March 9, at Temple Beth El, and will be open to the public. The 10:30 a.m., session will highlight audience questions on Hadassah, American affairs, in- ternal and external, the rela- tionship to America an...…

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…1 °The Youth of a Natio* Are the Trustees Of Posterity."—Disraeli. Tales Out of School Bv By By Judy Alzofon Nancy Falk Stutz Central High adumford High South Oakland County Hopes for making this years Centralite, the school yearbook, the biggest and best ever, were expressed by Karen newly appointed editor-in-chief. Assisting her as activities edit- ors are Louise Glattstein and Eleanore Rudnor, with Ruthie Rubin, Naomi Sherman a...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING it) 0 THE FAST-MOVING pace, original script and music, plus an outstandii4,- array of talent, all contributed toward making this year's show by the Youth Education League a tremendous success . . . "Women! ! Wom- en! ! Women! !" was the title of the fine amateur production put on by the members of this won- derful organization, last week, in the Scottish Rites Cathedral of Masonic Temple . . . follow- ing the 13th ...…

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…LESURE 19955 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HR. PEMBROKE-OPEN 2-8 DAILY Your last chance to get a beautiful 3 bedrm. B.V. ranch type home in this section, modern & plenty of extras; built-in china cabinets, dis- posal, kitchen fan, vanity in bath, colored plumbing fixtures, extra lg. bedrm. closets, pickled woodwk., covered terr., solid dr., $5,000 to an FHA mortgage UN. 4-4586. Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Beautiful 6 rm. ranch, 3 big bedrms., very sharp indeed; gorgeously car- peted, drapes, gas ht., porch, ga- rage; has everything. Also same in a 1g. 5 rm. bung. on Monica bet. Curtis & 7; 2 big bed- rooms. Call AL DAVIS UN. 4-4600 • * • Located on W. Maple Rd. 1 /4 Mi. W. of Middlebelt GOING, GOING, GONE Yes, our selection of these choice lots ore going fast. Priced from $3,300 to $5,000, there just a...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE PALMER WOODS JOIN OAK PARK'S 92 Stately residence, extremely well built with a spacious 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, family accommodations. 2 large bedrms and 1 bath for maid's qtrs. Gorgeous foyer with spiral staircase and imported marble fire- place, birch panelled libr. newly dec- orated. Call GLADYS GLOCK. SATISFIED BUYERS Louis P. Malone UN. 4-3300 FAIRFIELD GOLF CLUB DIST 4 bedrms., 1st ft. lay., Sw...…

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…EMPLOYMENT Full Time Children Counsellors for small summer colony _about 20 miles from Ann Arbor. Pri- vate quarters, fine salary. Jew- ish couple preferred or 2 men. Experience & references re- quired. Box #5, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mi. Rd., Detroit 35, Michigan. I 50-BUSINESS CARDS L. KAHAN, carpeter, cabinet maker, attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets. Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890. Obituaries PAINTER AND Decorator....…

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…Mercantile Division Campaign Leaders Organizational plans were set at a meeting of the 1954 Allied Jewish Campaign's mercantile division held recently at the home of Alex Sklar, division co-chairman. Shown at the tn.eeting, left to right, seated, STANLEY WINKELMAN, AR- THUR LEEBOVE, LEWIS MANNING, J. LEWIS ZUIEBACK, Counselor; standing, STANLEY WHITE, SAMUEL H. SCHWARTZ, JACK CITRON, BERT HYMAN. Schumer to Report on National Parley Of Histad...…

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