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September 19, 1958 • Page Image 1

…E JEWISH NEWS May You Be Inscribed in the Book of Life for a A Weekly Review Good and a Happy Year of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXIV—No. 3 10Z nViciiotT Stop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, September 19, 1958 $5 Per Year; Single Copy 1 Sc New Romanian Terror Seen; Travel to Israel Stymied Is ° ammarskjold's Credit Huuni g Low? BY SAUL CA...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 19, 1958 urely Lornmen By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Enigma of the Sabbatical Year (Shemittah) A UPI report from Jerusalem that an Arab sheikh became the biggest "landowner" in Israel for a single year—as of last Sunday—must have puzzled many readers. The cabled report from Israel stated that— 'In accordance with Jewish religious injunctions, Orthodox Jews 'sell' their land to a non-Jew during the Sabb...…

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…J-o-att Asian. Firms in ShippingAlliance (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — One of the longest regular shipping routes in the world will be opened by Israel's Shoham Company in partnership with two Asian shipping companies soon, it was announced Wednesday. The new line is ,being estab- lished in cooperation with the Gold Star Company and the Black Star Company of Ghana, of which Israel is a partner in both. The new se...…

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…incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish News.papers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday.. by The Jewish News PubldsTii•g Co., 17108 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.. under act of Co...…

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…AARON ZEITLIN Aaron Zeitlin, noted Yiddish poet and journalist, and Dr. Moses A. Shulvass, rabbi, lec- turer and writer, will be the speakers at the Yiddish-Hebrew night of the seventh annual Jewish Book Fair sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Detroit, it was announced by Morris Garvett, Book Fair chair- man. This year's Book Fair will be at the Davison branch of the Center, 4095 W. Davison, Nov. 22, 23, 24. Zeitlin will be the Yiddi...…

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…riltMarITSIMITHI to Sabbath Shopping The Women's Sabbath League, formed several years ago, to ad- vise women in the community of the sanctity of the sabbath and the importance of keeping it, has issued a statement call- ing on housewives to refrain from shopping on the sabbath. The statement, released by Mrs. Milton A. Winston, secre- tary, reads: "The Sabbath, which is the most sacred institution in Jew- ish life, has been flagrantly violat...…

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…Z 'ware tit ant to us ner in I um - iiipp UT— Cri Downtown Synagogue Yom Kippur services will be held under the auspices of the Isaac Agree Memorial Society at the Veterans Memorial Bldg., 151 W. Jefferson, as has been trational for the last several years. Kol Nidre services will begin at 6:15 p.m., Tuesday, with Yom Kippur services con- tinuing from 7:30 a.m., Wednes- day until sunset. Yom Kippur, the most sig- Kol Nidre services, one a...…

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…sig.;• wtruma 1.Jrga 40142- 1-x71 Arum t)1 11.11// U1 10,- (111111.G The third annual Yom Kippur ets, call Mrs. Franklin Levy, KE. Night Dance of the Evergreen 4-0785. Congregation Sisterhood will be held at 9 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, New Year's Greetings 1958 • 5719 19161 Schaefer. From All of the Members As the New Year 5719 dawns we extend sincerest best wishes to Dick Stein and his orchestra of the all our relativ...…

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…ArtirtiVIMet at OW Young Israel A unique artistic Mechitzah (room divider), specially de- signed by Prof. Hugo Mandel- baum of Wayne State Univer- sity, has been installed in the Young Israel Center of Oak Woods, it was announced by Jack Ginsburg, president. Constructed of oak wood with artifiicial leaves, giving a planter effect, each of the eight sections features an artistic panel. The panels, - constructed of brass and copper, portray var...…

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…- 11.1a4l u1 % .11LWIll.:141 8- 2F*111511,1 141 State Society Conference Among the delegates from Wayne County who will attend the Michigan State Medical So- ciety House of Delegates ses- sions, which will be convened Sept. 28 to 30, in Detroit, are the following local physicians: Drs. D. I. Sugar, M. L. Lich- ter, E. H. Fenton, Louis Jaffe, R. F. Fenton and Sidney Adler. Alternates are Drs. R. A. Soko- lov, S. S. Wittenburg, E. A. Irvin, ...…

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…a omens .5 EVENING GROUP of Hadas- sah will hold a membership tea at 3 p.m., Sept. 28; in the home of Arda Barenholtz, president, 16851 Lilac. For information, call Miss Barenholtz, UN. 1-6045, or Lois Moore, UN. 2-4405. * * Bonin, 19469 Parkside. Dessert luncheon will be served, after which plans for the annual din- ner-dance on Oct. 22, at the Elm- wood will be discussed. Mrs. John Mossman, chairman, is as- sisted by Mrs. John Herman, t...…

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….1/ante :vo‘ open ,. Detroit Socialites' Season The annual Yom Kippur Night Dance of the Detroit Socialites will be held Wednesday eve- ning, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, when BRANDEIS CHAPTER., Frank Venice and his orchestra Aleph Zadik Aleph, will hold will be featured. its fifth annual installation The dance is the first of a dinner-dance on Sept. 27, at series of social and cultural pro- Jeri's Restaurant. Newly-elected g...…

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…Muscular Dystrophy mes officers Gro- u . 7R7— Mrs. Norma G. Silver has been Henry P. Onrich, secretary; and named to serve as president of Harold G. Dempster, treasurer. _Members of the executive the Wayne County Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Asso- committee include Max Osnos and Dr. Max K. Newman, the Mel Hersh, of Ardmore Ave., has returned home after serving ciations of America, Inc., for the latter who was also re-elected a tour of ...…

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…'INTW et gross ChapteellifflefirNew Offi At a recent planning session • of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, members of the executive board met with these presi- dents of the 26 constituent lodges: left to right, front row, Albert Resnick, Albert Tucker Lodge; Morris Lazarus, Louis Stone Lodge; Israel Schwartz, Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge: Hy Crystal, BB executive direc- tor; Louis Weber, Council president; Frank Blazofsky, Ivan S. Bloc...…

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…Schedule Membership `Tel-a-Thon to Boost Brandeis Women's Projects Danny Raskin's Labor Zionist Branch .i. Tame Mrs. Lakoff Volunteer of Week' to Hear Talks on Israel A report on their trips to Israel will be given by Morris L. Schaver, Michael Michlin and David Sislin at a meeting of Labor Zionist Branch 1 planned for Sunday at the 1-layim Greenberg Center. Various aspects of the ex- periences of the three men will be heard. Schaver will ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 19, 1958-1 i __ I S '4#441,11=MILIER110 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 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 NICE ROOM for couple or single man or woman. TO. 7-8142. COMFORTABL...…

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…U /—ritivara' run JAL.C. 19350 Freeland Open 2-5 Sun. Builder's oust. bit. 1950. 2 bed- rm., unfinish. attic, bung. Fen- estra windows, radiant ht., large rooms, alum. s & s., new car- peting. Jules M. Klein UN 3-0700 OAK PARK 10131 TROY 2 bdrm. carport, a beautiful home by owner. $12,250. Open Sunday 2-5. LI. 7-1999. 14000 Elgin - Oak Park I /—riv VJGJ ruin —numpaica ruin JAL.G. Ardmore 18460 Open Sunday 2-5 20135 Prest * * *...…

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…Open Sun. 2-6 p.m. GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE Risdon 13420 W. 7 MILE GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE City Ranch! Open Sun. 2-5 $1800 dn. and all big rms. Almost new custom blt. home, 27' liv. rm. and 16' kitchen, 1y. baths on main flr., blt.-in kitch., lovely carpets. In the new Evergreen sect. $23,950. Mr. Williams. Riverview, 19376 Sharp "Slatkin built" ranch blt. '51. 3 bedrms., pan. rec. rm. deep carpeting. kitch. t a b l e • sp...…

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…17 HOUSES FOR SALt Early Deadline for Classified Ads for Our Issue of Sept. 26 • Due to Yom Kippur, the deadline for all Classified ads for the Sept. 26 issue of The Jewish News will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Lauder - 7 Mile The most sought after loc. in N'west! Beaut. center ent. Col., den and lovely brkfst rm., scrnd. terr., gas ht., 2-car gar. Winship school 1 blk. Only $21,950. Very - firm price. Mr. Willia...…

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…Northwest Detroit OAK PARK 21870 MARLOW Wicale CR 3 bedrin. ranch, fa. brk., A-1 condition, 4 yrs. old, carpeting, drapes, din. "L", scr. terr., sprinkler syst., S. & S., landscaped, fenced, incinerator, finished basemt., never flooded. Nr. school. Owner, LI. 7-2278. •••• Offers Trip to Capitol The Builders Association of Metropolitan Detroit is offer- ing an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D. C., to a house- wife in the Detroit area...…

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…uN.frt zruElYtrillYrIVILs' OAK PARK on Pine Lake Oak Park - Moritz qiti---iiamsfairoptrammvirw-- ••••••• •• • --- -- Jur.% a. *, This is the home for you. If you want a comfortable 3 bdrm. fa. brk. ranch home at $17,500. Nr. schools, shopping and trans. Move right in, newly decorated, landsc. f en c e d. alum. S& S, bring your deposit Sunday bet. I and 5. 13251 Irvine. L.I. 5-5357. PAINTING and decorating. inside- outside. Free estimat...…

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…41/1YENU When BY HENRY LE<WARO the Messiah 7 C6/176 Obituaries I ANNA NAGEL, of Detroit, died Sept. 9. Survived by a son, Philip; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Alfeld and Mrs. Max Wein; two sisters, seven grand- children and 16 great grand- children. * * * ANNA ROSENBERG, 11501 Petoskey, died Sept. 9. Survived by four sons, David and Max, Joshua and Meyer, of Russia; three daughters, Mrs. Abraham Rappaport and Mrs. Mollie Ber- kowitz and...…

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…of The family of the Late Riva Soberman Announces the unveil- ing a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sun- day, Sept. 21, at Beth Yehudah Cemetery. Rabbi J. Spiro will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. .The Family of the Late JULIUS GREENBAUM Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 21, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S -- Friday, September 19, 1958 31IL AU ill MIL '0.11, O 0...711, -EL Mt/ IL .11Lsv.w Stressed b! Premier Ben Gurion - TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, in a review of the current politi- cal situation before the central council of his Mapai party, said that a "supreme effort" must be made to strengthen Israel's military equipment because of the vast amount of weapons the Arab countries were cont...…

September 19, 1952 • Page Image 1

…1 1„ ICE A 1 IEI NEWS of Jewish Events 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, September 19, 1952 c4B!* 7 To Detroit, Michigan and Border Cities Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 22—No. 2 A Happy New Year Communities $4,00 Per Year; This Issue 25c Blowing The Shofar on Rosh Hashanah A Picart Engraving, 1728 In Sephardic Synagogue in Amsterdam Story on...…

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…Sign Agreement on German Reparations Payments to Israel The Page One Illustration Our Front Page illustration shows the blowing of the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah in the Sephardic Synagogue in Amsterdam. It is one of the famous Picart Engravings, believed to have been made in 1728. The engraver was Bernard Picart, the famous French designer who was born in Paris, June 11, 1673, and died in Amsterdam May 8, 1733. He came from a Protestant family....…

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…Hebrew Schools, Education Week Leaders, nsue Plea • to Corinnunity Calls for the enrollment of all children in the United Hebrew Schools and for strengthening of our educational system were issued this week, on the occa- sion of Annual Education Month, by the chairman of _Education Month, Rabbi Moses Lehrman; the president of the schools, Abe Kasle, and the superintendent and associate superintendent of the schools, Bernard Isaacs and Albert ...…

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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. News- papers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co. 708-10 David Stott Bldg.. Detroit 26, Mich., WO. 5-1155. Subscription $4 a, year; foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942 at Post Office, Detroit. Mich:, under Act of March 3, 1879. P...…

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…Hard Work by Women's. Bond Group Is Secret of Fashion Show Success THEJEWISH' t4:1 EWS - 5 Friday, September 19, 1952 Bnai Moshe Juniors Plan Full Season of Activities At their first fall meeting, Bnai Moshe Juniors welcomed back their advisor Dave Rappo- port and began planning a sea- son full of activities. The Junior Congregation has planned holy High Day services during the past -few weeks, which will be presented in an auxiliary room ...…

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…Jews as Leaders in the Confederacy PACE 4 FRIDAY, SEPTE Ittgrerft 19, 1732 Judah Philip Benjamin's Role During the Civil War On the 100th Anniversary of His Election to the U. S. Senate By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ An American Jewish Press Feature E XACTLY 100 YEARS AGO, the state of Louisiana sent to the United States Senate, as its spokesman, a man who became one of the outstanding leaders of the Confederacy. Judah Philip Benjamin was, in fac...…

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…duction from Senator Jonas Of Louisiana, he was cordially re- (Continued from Page 6) ceived by Benjamin. He t o o k Wald to hear him argue a case The last American known to before the Privy Council. 'The .Nave called upon him was a Cincinnati Jew, Gustavus Wald. THE JEWISH NEWS 7 Arriving with a letter of intro- Friday, September 19, 1952 Judah P. Benjamin - - 111114.4' , „4\k/ vg.t CIE PLEADED FOR THE ZHILE IN THE LOUI S IANA UNIOI...…

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…Reba Idelson Ada Maimon Golda Myerson Knesset Member Knesset Member Israel Minister Emanuel Shinwell rttish M. P. Joseph Sprinzak Emanuel Celler Knesset Speaker U. S. Congressman Knesset and, Congress: Democracy's Forces An American Jewish Press Feature In this political year, the American people will go to the polls to select a President who will guide . the destiny of our country. during a period which well may prove to be one...…

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…Hordes Gift Honors Folks Verein Community Leaders Discuss joint Defense Appeal at Luncheon Max Osnos, of the executive Paul H. Sampliner of New York, Bnai Brith. committee of Detroit's Jewish chairman of the JDA executive Detroit communal leaders at- Welfare Federation., was host to committee; and Sidney S. Moyer - tending the dinner were: a group of community leaders of Youngstown, chairman of the Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Sidney Allen, Lou at a d...…

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…Presidential Candidates Acclaim -Israel, Greet. American Jewry on New Year 5713 The 'State of Our Community' General Eisenhower's Greeting NEW YORK, (JTA)—General Dwight Eisen- hower; Republican presidential candidate, issued the r , following Rosh Hashanah message to the Jews of the _ a United States: To Americans of Jewish faith I extend my warm- • • est st greetings on the advent of the Jewish New Year and High Holy Days. Whatever our rac...…

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…Winrod Must Be Forced Back Bigot Slinks Out of the Darkness To Sprevd His Hatred Against Jews By MAX SIMON An r American Jewish Press Feature The white women must 'live' Judaism is to survive.' All other considered, or prayer offered, at (Rabinovich used a different races must revert to paganism.. any gathering held under the 7 crackpot. For in 1938 when he ran in the Republican Sena- torial primary, he polled 75,000 votes. Only organi...…

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…Reconvert D. W. Simons Building For Use as New Dexter Center THE D. W. SIMONS BUILDING is the latest addition to the Jewish community's recreational and education facilities, which became a branch of the Jewish Community Center on Tuxedo at Holm= • • • * * * _ In another forward move to founding president of the Char- meet growing needs for recrea- ities, the Detroit Jewish Com- tional and informal Jewish edu- munity's first central philan- c...…

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…"It is plain from the above how little evidence there is for the malicious charge of a so- called Jewish - Communist link. If the Jews are to be condemned because there are some Commu- nists among them — men who have never in the slightest de- gree concerned themselves with Judaism — then there is not a people on earth that might not with equal right be condemned. "Those who have even an ele- mentary acquaintance with the traditions cherished ...…

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…Austria Asked to Compensate For Heirless Jewish Property Israel Merchant Marine Shows Profit; 'Miners' Town' Planned in Negev Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News VIENNA — The Austrian gov- ernment will be asked to make a lump-sum payment of $10,000,- 000 as compensation for heirless Jewish • property seized by the Nazi regime and will be asked to pay a further unspecified sum hi compensat...…

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…Detroit Jewry to Begin Holiday Observance Evening services are morning services scheduled for Synag-ogues Throughou Cito Usher services. t ty at 6 p.m., and morning sees vices 8 a.m., in the main auditorium at 8 a.m. land 8:30 a.m., at the social hall's Iri Days of Awe with Services Today start Auxiliary services begin at 0 supplementary services. Rabbis • Cong. Beth Tikvah Rabbi Abe Silverstein and Rev. Louis Wagner will officiate at holida...…

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…16—THE JEWISH Stollma.n Honored as 'Big Wheel' of Bond Drive; $140 000 000 Subscribed Friday, September er 19, 1952 filmed talk, which reached At- lantic City by plane, advised the delegates that "your success in the coming. months will have a direct bearing on the pace of our development and our ability ID emerge f r o m this transitory period." The decisions of the National Economic Conference for Israel were based upon the conclusions pr...…

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…Arabs Weigh Fate of Palestine Refugees Preparing for Rosh Hashanah Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News College Seniors Eligible For NCJW Essay Contest Seniors at most of this coun- try's 1,000 major colleges will compete for $5,000 in prizes in an essay contest an "The Mean- ing of Academic Freedom" spon- sored by the NationaL Cduncil THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, September 19, 1952 Indianapolis Paper Drops Biased Phrases in Want A...…

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…- Calendar for Tishri and Ch esh van, 5713 Clinchy's Message Stresses Judaeo-Christian Tradition `It's My Turn . Calculated for the Detroit .Jewish News anti Yeshivath Beth Yebudah by DR. HUGO MANDELBAUM of Wayne University 5713 Lighting of Candles Sabbath or Licht Bentshen Holiday Ends • Fri. 6:17 Sat.. 7:10 7:08 m. Starts 4:51 Ends 7:06 6:05 6:57 Sun. 6:02 Shen-loth 6:54 Fri. 5:52 Sat. 6:45 6:43 Fri. 5:41 6:34 Sat. 6:32 5:29 6:23 Hebr...…

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…Christians Jews and the Bible By SOLOMON GRAYZEL Editor, The Jewish Publication Society of America The Jews of this country are certain to find considerable in- terest in a celebration called.- for Sept. 28 to Oct. 5 of this year by the National Council of Churches of Christ in the UnitecF States. More or less 500 years ago, between 1450 and 1455, the Gutenberg Bible came off the press. It was the first edition of the Bible to be printed an...…

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…Strike Oil — Strike It Rich 20 A Future in Israel Minerals By MOSHE NOVOMEYSKY THE JEWISH NEWS out by the Petroleum Com- Friday, September 19, 1952 parry, a subsidiary of the Iraq Petroleum Company, and the some three miles south of Wadi Jordan Exploration Company. Mukjib (Arnon). This place had - The economic and national is- — been visited by several geologists, sues involved in the question of but it could be found only when the prese...…

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…Richard Tucker- Sings in Temple Israel Series Allot $6,000,000 for Israeli Oil Purchases TEL AVIV, (JTA) — An agree- ment was signed between the Richard Tucker, tenor of the Israel Oil Co. and an overseas Metropolitan Opera Company, fuiancial group under which the will be one of the guest artists latter will advance $6,000,000 to the Israel Oil Co. to enable it to sell an estimated 200,000_ tons of oil on the local market. The financial grou...…

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…The First U. S. Jewish Prayer Book UJA 'Ambassador' Jesse Meets With Ben-Gurion An American Jewish Press Feature • To Isaac Pinto (1721-1791), who was an active member of the Shearith Israel Synagogue in New York, goes the credit for having .prepared what is believed to have been the first Jewish prayer book to be published in America. The title page of this Prayer Book, published in New York in 1766, is reproduced in the Jewish Encycloped...…

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…57/3 • • • :v.: :5:: • O 1952 May the New Year 5713 bring to all our relatives and friends their. fondest dreams of a joyous tomorrow and a world that is filled with peace. A Mr. & Mrs. Harry Aronovitz &, Sons 2548 Cortland Mr. & Mrs. Philip Ash & Family 17364 Muirland Mr. & Mrs. Allan G. Agree & Family 19364 Lauder Dr. & Mrs. Harry D. Altman & Family 18456 Whitcomb Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. Alger & Family 18964 Monica Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. ...…

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…0 1 1 57/3 • 1952 ' ' t••••,,f I // // • • New Year greetings to our relatives and friends. May they and this commun- ity grow strong in 5713 in the fostering of service to the individual, the group and the causes of all mankind. (Continued from Page 23) 11 . Mr. & Mrs. Murray Hartz & Sons, & Mother, Mrs. Fanny Gelb 18428 Northiawn Ave. Mr. & Mrs. David Halem & Family 18981 Mendota Ave. Mrs.-Samuel N. Heyman, Judy & Moshe 4031 Gl...…

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…., • 141 • ■ 57/3 kii) i 11 11 Ps 1952 We pray that the year 5713 will bring health, joy and prosperity to all our friends and relatives, and to the entire Jewish community we extend our sin- cere New Year wishes. THE STAFF OF THE JEWISH NEWS Extends Sincere Greetings for the New Year 5713 TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITIES of Detroit, Flint, Pontiac, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Saginaw, Southwestern Michigan and Windsor, whom we or...…

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…------11.11.1111111111111111111- Ibn Gabirol, a number o f i Friday, September 19, 1952. whose piyyutim are emb 26—THE JEWISH NEWS i n T t hhe e hig s t holiday al ri t usr odied eggym . e n t rich anthology of Hebrew Litur- gy, 'Jews find spiritual security. of the Rosh Hashanah service It gives those who observe the is the recital of "Unesaneh Tokef." Composed by Rabbi high holy day season with de- Meshullam ben Kalonymos of votion and earn...…

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