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February 19, 1960 • Page Image 1

…Common Action for Trite Brotherhood Countries Without Jews: Related Conditions in Spain and Germany Commentary Page 2 Have we not all one father? Has not one God created us?—Malachi 2:10 ... A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city. Proverbs 18:19 . . • Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!—Psalms, 133:1. — THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only Engli...…

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…cc THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Fe bruary 19, C7J Purely Commentary Countries Without Jews: Related Conditions in Spain of the Inquisition and Nazi Ruled Germany - Spain was a country without Jews for generations after the Inquisition had made it a condition for Jews either to accept Christianity or leave that country. There were Marranos in Spain, and many of them later settled in Latin American countries. There were tortures which ...…

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…3-THE DETROIT J EWISH NEWS—F riday, February 19, 1960 Arab Council Seeks Plan to Halt Israel's Jordan River Development This is the area where the Arab League is threatening to cut off the Jordan River's water before it reaches Israel. The plan calls for damming the Hasbani- River (A) and the Banyas (B) from normal flow into the Jordan. cil meeting in Cairo, the waters of the Hasbani River, in Leba- non, would be diverted through a five-and...…

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…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 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Post Office, Detroit, Mich. un...…

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…Dr. Israel Goldstein stands in the halls of Congress with Frederick Braskamp, Chaplain of the House of Representa- tives. Dr. Goldstein opened the House session with a prayer of invocation on the 100th anniversary of the first time a rabbi had been invited to deliver a prayer in Congress—Feb. 1, 1860. Dr. Goldstein also met with Pres. Eisenhower in the White House in marking the anniversary. `Even Jews Who Are Non-Jews' Are Visiting Israe 1 C...…

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…Lauds Histadrut's Efforts to Assist Noted Playwright Rejects Charges of Collaboration (Direct JTA Teletype Wire tiated and that the play would which "had no effect outside The Jewish News) Development of Afro-Asian Lands NEW to YORK open on schedule at the Ply- Belgium." — Charges that He asserted that "I have "Histadrut efforts, important forces will be present at the French playwright Felicine mouth Theater in New York never been a Nazi wri...…

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…President of Brazil Condemns Anti - Semitic Outbreak RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA) — President Juscelino Kubitschek sharply condemned the world- wide outbreak of anti-Semitic By PHINEAS J. BIRON thrie's production (which per se is a first rate job), we experi- The Tenth Man NEW YORK (JTA)—A sur- enced a let down . . . What we In New York, "The Tenth were seeing enacted on the vey of history books currently Man" is a smash hit, a sell-out, Broadway s...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS—Friday, February 19, 1960-8 General Popularity of Kosher Foods Brings Changes in Minnesota's Law MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA)—The growing popularity of kosher meat products with non-Jewish consumers has led to a major change in the Minnesota kosher food regulations, it was re- ported by Commissioner Byron G. Allen, of the Minnesota De- partment of Agriculture, Dairy and Food, which administers the Kosher Food Law. The 1959 Leg...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 9

…and will hold the latter post Nazi bestialities and Jewish Mordecai Richler is an able until a permanent Chief Rabbi Christianity and Judaism. He heroism. story-teller. He is Jewish, and is found. He will also continue" also announced that a new syna- He makes reference to the this reviewer is mighty happy as Chief Rabbi of Oran. His ap- gogue will be built in the center Lublin Ghetto's archives, "the over it; for if he were a non- pointment f...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, February 19, 1960-10 Miami Preparing Trip to Israel Wins for 'Big' March Film Role for Child On His Way to Israel for 'Exodus' Casting ronwr. Producer-director OTTO PRE- MINGER is handed his tickets by El Al Israel Airlines hostess ROZI WECHSLER as he gets ready to leave for Israel for the production of his forthcoming film, "Exodus." Preminger has selected El Al Israel. Airlines as the exclusive carrier for...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 11

…ZOD Presents Bnai Brith Salutes Mrs. Solovich Midwest Conference Launches UJA Drive Detroiters Sam Jacob and man,. Edward M. M. Warburg Awards; Shapiro for 27-Yr. Career with Organization Richard Sloan were active as and other national and local members of the United Jewish Balfour _Planner Mrs. Charles D. Solovich, stated. "They want to learn Appeal m i d w es t leadership leaders. On Tuesday evening, the Zion- prominent Detroit attorney and...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick will preach on "Inscribe Them on •the Tablets of Your Heart." The Bar Mitzvahs of Leo Burak and Lawrence Corey will be observed. TEMPLE EMANU-EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will speak on "Commandments for the Unhappy." The Bar Mitzvah of Anthony S. Deutsch will be observed. At 10:45 a....…

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…• Rabbi CHAIM U. LIPSCHITZ delivered the opening prayer at the New York S'tate Senate on Monday. Rabbi Lipschitz is di- rector of the community service bureau of Yeshiva Torah Vo- daath and Mesivta. He was the first orthodox rabbi to conduct the opening prayer at the U.S. Senate. * * * CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER, the Canadian actor who has Shot to fame in a succession of Broadway television and movie successes, will return to the Stratford Shakespea...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Fe bruary 19, 1960- 14 A A, __The Suburban Community Sister Young Israel Branches to Join I in Dedication of Greenfield Center Mothers Invited to Join in Co-op Nursery School Mothers of the Oak Park School district who wish to par- Alex Kuhn, president of the greetings on behalf of their re- ticipate in a co-operative nurs- Young Israel of Greenfield, will spective branches. ery school are invited to an wel...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 15

…/wilame■ Women's ath activities JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB and guest pianist Marilyn will hold a Gala Skating Eve- Lucas. The film "Leonard Bern- ning at 10 p.m., Saturday, at M:ein in Israel" will be shown. Oak Park rink. Proceeds from Members of Greenfield group the affair, open to the public; who would like transportation will go to mentally retarded are asked to call BR 3-4124; children. For information, call Meyers group members, DI Gloria Wo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 19, 1960- 16 Sheila Smith Plans Workmen's Circle Sets Music Month Event In celebration of Jewish A social hour will follow. The September Wedding Music Month, Workme n's public is invited at no charge. Bnai Brith Activities Sol Littman, Michigan re- gional director of the Anti- Defamation League, and Shelby Newhouse, radio and television personality, will be featured in a panel discussion in observ- ...…

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February 19, 1960 • Page Image 24

…Best Words for "Brotherhood" THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish. Chrolacle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member, Assn. English-Jewish Newspapers, Mich. Press Assn., National Editorial Assn. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., YE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Post Office, Detroit, Mich. un...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 25

…PTO Slates Music Month Event Miller-Soloinon Rites Berman A program celebrating Jew- will be followed by a social Music Month is planned by hour, are Mesdames G. D. Bar- Planned for Dec. 11 ish. the Esther Berman PTO, United ahal, president; I. Idelsohn, Hebrew Schools, at 8 p.m., program chairman; and J. Box- ... er, publicity. Wednesday, in the branch audi- torium, 18977 Schaefer. Under the direction of Mrs. Hanna Stiebel, music instruc- to...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 26

…Councilettes to Hear Foreign Exchange Students Lichtenstein-Samet Maimonides Sets Donor Luncheon Women s Clubs Rites Set for June Dr. Roberts Here for City of Hope (More Clubs on Page 15) The Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Aid Soci- DETROIT LADIES LECHEM ety, which raises funds for ANEEIM will hold its 39th medical scholarships here and annual banquet at 6 p.m., Sun- in Israel, is planning its 14th day, at Zack's Catering. Mrs....…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 27

…Mrs, • Joseph Handleman, of West Outer Drive, is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sadoff, and her new-born granddaughter, in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bazell, of Detroit, are vacationing at the Sea Isle Hotel, Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Blatt, of 5594 W. Outer Drive, were guests of honor of the Barbados Tourists Board, when their ship, the Nieuw Amsterdam, stopped at Bridgetown, Barbados. Mrs. Max Ducker, ...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 28

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 19, 196 0-20 Art Institute to Exhibit Paintings of Young Israelis March 2 to 27 To Wed irz jirly , "Art by Israeli Young Peo- ple," an exhibition sponsored by the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Con- gress, will open March 2, at the Detroit Institute of Arts, and continue through March 27. In the collection of 30 paint- ings by youthful artists between the ages of 12 and 18 is a vari...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 29

…Our Letter Box Protest Statement on Fund-Raising by Agency Official Editor, The Jewish News: I have just received a state- ment printed in your newspa- per (several months ago) in which Isadofe Hamlin, admin- istrative director of the Jew- ish Agency in the U.S., states that "the Kupath Ramban Co- lel Polen, an Israel institution, has never been authorized by the Jewish Agency to engage in public fund-raising in the U.S." (An appeal was orig...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 30

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 19, 1960-22 Lipkin to Conduct Reveal Engagement NY Philharmonic of Judith Lederman Concert on Radio Seymour Lipkin, Detroit-born pianist and conductor who now makes his home in New York, will conduct the New York Philharmonic Orchestra at New York's Carnegie Hall this Satur- day evening. The concert will be broadcast directly from New York, and will be heard here at 8:30 p.m., over radio station WKMH....…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 31

…■ ..-4j0.5 0,14,46,44.4 Writer to Speak `Grandpa and the on 'Middle East' Girls' and Other Bible Spectacular Now at Mercury Kenya Jewry Has Busy Community DI With the future status of its country now under active con- sideration, the Jewish commu- nity of Kenya has submitted a detailed report of its* structure and activities to the World Jew- ish Congress in New York. The report, sent to Dr. I. Schwarzbart, director of the WJC's. organiza...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS—Friday, Fe bruary 19, 1960-24 It Could Happen Only in Israel with a yarmulke, eating. When the American saw the man with the yarmulke, he felt reassured. Kosher-Loving Americans Isaac Carmel, one of the fem "All right,• waiter, I believe, living who shook hands with this is a kosher place. So get me Theodore Herzl, is back in something to eat. Bring me a America doing a little stint of steak and a glass of milk!" * *...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 33

…Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT WIDOW wants to rent ' room to working lady. 7 Mile-Meyers. UN 1-8313. NICE FURNISHED room for rent, close to transp., kitchen privi- . leges. DI 1-3981. BEAUTIFUL furnished room, wo...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 34

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 19, 1960-26 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PK. - 23521 SCOTIA 3-bedrm. brk. ranch, close to schools, transp. Nice kitch.; spat. din. L, carpt.; drapes. Excel. cond. A skin g $16,500. Offers invited. Mrs. Kessler. GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE BY OWNER 24031 GENEVA, OAK PARK Nr. 9 Mi.-Coolidge, 3-bedrm. face brk. ranch, like new. Huge kitch.; gas ht. Assume 4 1A% mtge., bal. $10,700. Total py...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 35

…• • Owner Moving Therefore So Cheap Walking distance to every- thing. 7 Mi.-Curtis Sec. 5 Ige. rms. dn. 1 up, face br., car- peting, drapes, sprink. syst. Oak Park Northfield Sec., large 3 bed- rms. & den Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, drapes, 1,500 sq. ft. Priced right. $1,500 dn. 6 rm. br . ranch, 3 nice bedrms., ca rpeting, drapes, nice living rm. din. "L." Poss. ONLY $5,000 DOWN BEER-WINE PATENT MEDI- CINE. Good for 2 partners. Doi...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 36

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS---Friday, Febr uary 19, 1960-28 • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Greatest Value in Southfield $22,990 Ranch Home Huntington Rd. - 7 Mi. Face br. ranch, 3 bedrms. only 4 yrs. young, carpeting, drapes. Real large modern kitch., total price only $15,900. TYler 6-1003 $2,990 Down GROSS REALTY 3 Large bedrms, Paneled Family Room, pass hall, 2 full baths & stall shower. G. E. Oven & range, Large Patios. storms & screens. 72' lot...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 37

…BRICK DUPLEXES Curtis-Mark Train. Beaut. 5-rm., 2 lge. bedrms., carpt.,. drapes, • stove, refrig., incinerator. Only $10,900. Miss Sherman. SCHAEFER 18087. Deluxe 2 bed- . rms., mod. kitch. and bath, rec. rm., cedar closets. Priced to sell today. Miss Sherman. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Northlawn-Curtis Section Gorgeous brick 2 family, 5 yrs. old, 3 large bedroom s and sun room, gas air-conditioning, car- peting, owner must sell. GROSS NORTHWEST ...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 38

…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, FeLn ary 19, 1960-30 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20048 STANSBURY, 2 bedroom brick bungalow, paneled den, gas heat, rear porch, make offer. Owner. UN 4-3599. 40—EMPLOYMENT 50—BUSINESS CARDS STENOGRAPHER - RECEPTIONIST Experienced and competent, for social work agency. Call Mrs. Vass. Jewish Vocational Service, 163 Madison. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Relig...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 39

…"Back to Berlin—An Exile Returns" is a novel about a German, part-Jewish, who left his homeland during the Nazi regime, became a British sub- ject, kept a secret of his .Ger- man background, but later. in- duced by his British wife, re- turned to Germany and again made it his home. In the in- terim, he execoriated the Nazis and those who followed them. And in the course of the story, there is a warning of a resur- gent neo-Nazism. Mrs. V. B. C...…

February 19, 1960 • Page Image 40

…ADL, ACLU Differ on Interpretation of Nazis' Rights to Advocate Murders .. A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from of the League of Christian Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other Continued from Page 1 Democratic Students, and an- News-Gathering Media. lumbia legal authorities con- other leader of the group, Ru- cluded it was not obscene. Or- dolf von Roegen, resigned from United States ders have been issued to police CHIC...…

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