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November 19, 1954 • Page Image 9

…Early Car Orders Forecast Bigeest Year for Chrysles, Launch Bnai Brith Forest In Israel DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Fridagy, November 19, 1954 WASHINGTON, (J. T A ) A new BLai Brith building in project for a Bnai Brith Memo- Washington. A model of the million-dollar, rial Forest as part of the Forest! eight-story building to be erect- of Martyrs now being planted ed by the Bnai Brith Henry on Jewish National Fund soil Monsky Foundation was unvei...…

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…BIG Day, on Dec. 12, To launch Israel Bond Hanukah Campaign Hadassah Evening Group Plans Tercentenary Event Furniture Men Present Hadassah Evening Group will Margo Pearsall will be guest 'Man of the Year' Award •■•••■■•••■••••IMOIMNO • The first - Man of the Year' award presented. by the "Furni - ture Dealers of Michigan went to "BIG Day," Bonds of the Israel I "By observing BIG Day," Clarence S. Allender, furniture Government Day, a one-d...…

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…Plan Brandeis University Dinner DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, November 19, 1954 'Kiddie Frolic' Slated By Israel Marrieds Plans for the dinner of the Detroit Chapter of Brandeis Uni- versity Associates, to be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 30, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, are being made by the committee con- sisting of (from the left), standing HAROLD MORRISON and HERBERT ARONSSON; seated, JAMES WIENNER, HERBERT BLOOMBERG and TEORGE GOLANT...…

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…Synagogues Prepare for Tercentenary Sabbath a.m., Thursday, at Temple Beth El. The service is sponsored by 10 Christian churches and the three Reform Jewish temples. At the invitation of the ar- Synagogues throughout the p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Sat- rangements committee, Dr. Hertz area are planning special events .urday. will preach on "Count Your Northwest Israel Synagogue of worship this week. -r a addition "Past and Future of American ...…

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…W onten'J MUSIC STUDY CLUB will 1 Mrs. Jack Seder, president of meet at 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, at Jewish Women's European Wel- the home of Mrs. Nedwin Smok- fare Organiza- ier, 1720 Strathcona. Prof. Har- I ton, announces old Tallman, Wayne University that the group's musicologist, will speak on "Mu- 34th anniversary sic Therapy as Mental Hygiene dinner - dance. for the Individual and the will b e cele- Group." Mrs. J. S. Sauls is chair- brated...…

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…Tales Out of School Carole Cooperman Wed' To J. falter Jonas "Tbe Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disrapii. By By Rena Katz Nancy Falk Central High Mumford High Participating in student elec- tions, Centralites overwhelming- ly returned Democrats to Lans- ing and Washington. All four State proposals received a "yes" vote. Nathan J. Kaufman and George Edwards received high- est votes for judiciary posts, and James Lin...…

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…Adivitiei.'Sociely To Wed in January Cit At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Abramson. of Chicago, Ill., announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Arthur Rose, son of Mr and Mrs. Nathan Rose, of 2688 W. Philadelphia. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University or Michigan. Mr.. Rose, also a U. of M. student, is a senior in its medical school. A December wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sendler of Flint -....…

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…Times Education Editor To Be Honored 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 19, 1954 M Harriett Gold Is Wed To Isadore W. Sherr arriar.3 VIIMII ■■ •• PAUL-KLEIN. Sharron Joanne Klein and Jack David Paul re- peated their marriage vows in a recent ceremony in Temple Is- rael, Phoenix, Ariz. Rabbi A. L. Krohn performed the double- ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klein, of Phoenix. The bridegroom's pa- rents a...…

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…11101101111101010011111011111W , • 7;,,7.7,77- 7,-. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, November 19, 1954 I i ews Brevities • N 0.0.roog, • Detroiter Judy Levine • Engaged to New Yorker Mrs. Faber Continues Her Work for Israel Week Set for JNF Clearance of Blue Boxes The Jewish National Fund Blue and White Box Committee has set the week beginning Sun- day as Blue and White Box Clearance Clean-up Week. A clean-up squad of 100 mem- bers ...…

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…Friday, November 19, 1954 Writer Spencer Irwin, Ames Brothers 18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS To Star at Pioneer Women's Event Trusteeship Marks According to Mrs. Frank Was- Kate Smith, Perry Como and Myerson-Schavers' Ser, program chairman of the Jackie Gleason. Mrs. David Coleman, v i c e- Long Friendship Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, an outstanding program president of funds, states that the financial success of the Nov. 28 fund program determi...…

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…Detroit Physicians Urged to Aid. Building of Israel Medical Center Posing with Dr. MORDECAI HELFMAN,(cen- ter. Israel phy- sician who came here to address a meeting of the American Phy- sicians Fellow- ship Committee for the Israel Medical Associa- tion, are Dr. - IL S A UL SUGAR (left) and Dr. BERNARD WES- TON, president of the Detroit -Chapter of- the APFC. Members of the Detroit medic- He Urged each doctor present al profession gathered l...…

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…A11•11110111111•1111111 L The Suburban Community • • * • Huntington Woods' Population Doubled from 1950 to 1954 . By the Oak Woodser Twenty-two years ago, when fluntington Woods incorporated es a city and found itself on the snap, it had a population of 650. Now, not including the animal population of the Detroit Zoo- logical Park which is considered 'within the Huntington Woods boundaries, the population has Tisen to about 7,500. For a...…

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…David M. LeVine Dies on 25th Anniversary Of His Founding of Federal Engineering Co. Twenty-five years to the day and helped in the 'selection of on which he founded the Fed- the machinery that was used in eral Engineering Company, lo - the change from the old to the Model T Ford. He founded the Federal Engineering Co. on Ar- mistice Day, 1919. His love of tools, mechanics, and allied engineering arts led him to take an interest in the Technio...…

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…Calls For School Closing On Jewish Holy Days SChfr.i..01 Head far Ilan University Completes Observatory NEW 7.7ORK, (JTA)—Dr.• Wil- liam. Jansen, Superintendent of Schools, has recommended to the New York City .Board of Educa- tion that it close the city's pub- lic schoolS on three days of Rosh Hashanah and Yam KipPur. He said that so many teachers. are absent for religious observance on each of these days that it is impossible to run the s...…

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…Elect Beth Yehitiouri,iimunoaril' Technion Gets $280,000 From Humanitcrian Trust Yeshivath Beth Yehudah's Board of Education (Vaad Haclii- nuch) re-elected Rabbi Leizer Levin of Congregation Beth Tikvar ► as chairman, Dr. Max Kapustin, director of Bnai Brith Hillei Foundation, vice-chairman, and Rabbi Israel Rockove, superin- tendent of the-Hebrew Benevolent Society, secretary. Left to right. are: Solomon Chesluk, who was one of the first tea...…

November 19, 1954 • Page Image 24

…- - - iceig,Ae.1.1,--HOUSfS FOR RENT 13 -F0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10A-TO SHARE LIVING QTRS. FUR NISHED room in apartment for rent. Unlimited phone. Cortland and Law- ton. TO. 8-4619. UPS TAIRS fu...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE . 2 FLAT 6-6 OAKMAN BLVD. 4 bedrm. face brk. col., 2 baths and stall shower up, lay. 1st fl. and basement rec. rm., 32 ft. liv. rm., lovely carpeting and draperies, sprin- kling syst. Widow sacrificing. Call Mist! Sherman for appointment. COMPASS REALTY UN. 4-5750 HURD FENMORE N. OF 7 MI. MANSFIELD S. OF 7 MI. HURD FORRER living room with natural fireplace, Jr. dining room, heated terrace, S. ...…

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…ii-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES Top Value Modern brick 5 nice rooms dn., 1 bedrm. up, gas a. c., 50' lot, excel- lent condition in and out. Quick poss., owner anxious, price reduced. Mr. Gentile, UN. 1-4918. 3 spacious rooms, 4 nice bedrms., large living and dining rooms, mir- •ored fireplace, separate breakfast room, carpets, drapes, and plenty more. ONLY Frank J. Hannifan $17,500 HURRY! Stair Weary? Call Mr. McCririe UN. 4-2400 NORTH...…

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…Syrian-Born Buys Israel Bonds Obituaries Monument HARRIS LOUIS LIEBOWITZ, Funeral services were at Men- Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be In. served by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of S2.00 for unveiling notices, * 4, * The family of the late Charles Fleisher announces th...…

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…el Call to Action Mr Jewish Education in Tercentenary Year Community Youth Schedules Program For Jewish Book Fair's Youth Night Dec. 6 By MORRIS JACOBS Chairman, 1951 Jewish Education Month This 28th year of the observance of Jewish Education Month- in Detroit ..oincides with the observance of the Tercentenary Year of J3wish life in America. Three hundred years ago a rugged handful -Di Jewish pioneers found their way, over what seemed limit...…

March 19, 1954 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS A Happy PURIM to the A Entire Community VOL. 25, No. 2 Weekly Review of Jewish Events As a Volunteer Worker in the 1954 Allied Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Jewish Campaign $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 15c 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, March 19, 1954 elE4`• 7 Enroll NOW Big 3 Bat, k Blockade Resolution; Israel Wins UN Territorial Ruling Direct...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ 'Words No Longer Used'—Yiddishisms and Proverbs W. K. Kelsey, the briliant Detroit News Commentator, re- centy devoted a portion of his column to a discussion of "words no longer heard." He referred especially to two now extinct terms, "skeezicks" and hobbledehoy." That set us to thinking about words once popular among Jews which have fallen into disuse and probably would not be understood by the prtsent...…

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…Allied Campaign Divisions Mobilize for Current Drive Harvey Willens Heads AJC Arts and Crafts; Dinner on March 30 Establish Loan Fund for Technion Students TEL AVIV (JTA)—The estab- He reported his impressions is lishment by Gerard Swope, for-. New York at a dinner tendered him there by the Palestine Eco- Harvey Willens has been nam- mer president of the General nomic Corporation. (Main Story on Page 1) ed chairman of the arts and Electric...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A Festive Purim to Everyone Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspaper. Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 36. Mich., VE. 8-93414 Subscription 94. A year. foreign 115. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office. Detroit. Mich.,...…

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…David Berris, Max StoIlman Head Laymen's Committee Cooperating In Dr. Belkin Testimonial Dinner The committee of graduates stantial sum locally towards this of Yeshiva University this week fund. Dr. Donin outlined the philosophy of Yes4Q.iva University in the following statement: Under Dr. Belkin's leadership, Yeshiva University became the first American university under Jewish auspices. He added to the university's departments grad- uate sch...…

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…4—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 19, 1954 WELCOME TO DETROIT DR. SAMUEL BELKIN The graduates of Yeshiva University, now serving Detroit and other Michigan communities, together with a distinguished committee of laymen, and co-sponsoring synagogues, join in welcoming Dr. Belkin at a testimonial dinner, SPONSORING CONGREGATIONS Beth Abraham, Rabbi Israel Halpern Beth Shmuel, Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 6 P.M., AT HOTEL ...…

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…Purim Excitement Fills the Air as Groups Slate Holiday Plays, Programs, Carnivals The festive holiday of Purim continues today and Saturday, and will be marked with special sermons in our synagogues, pro- grains in our religious schools and other activities by com- munal organizations. Of particular interest is the Jewish Community Council's sponsorship of a telecast at 10 a.m., Sunday, over WJBK-TV, Channel 2. Featured on the pro- gram will ...…

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…Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By Nancy . Fa I k Judy Alzofon Mumford High Central High A Purim carnival will be held ; In an effort to show students at Temple Israel March 28, 1 the various skills taught in the until 6. The younger set will ap- 1 commercial department, an as- sembly was presented in the pear dressed as Mordecai, Esther, auditorium, with Golda Robiner Daman and...…

March 19, 1954 • Page Image 9

…Yeshiva University Te'stschrift' Honors Dr.Alhert Einstein on 75th Birthday PRINCETON, N. J.—Prof. Al- bert Einstein celebrated his 75th birthday Sunday, as world lead- ers in science, education, gov- ernment and the arts joined in tribute to him on the occasion. Prime Minister Moshe Shar- ett of Israel, Dr. Nahum Gold- mann of the Jewish Agency, and 10 Nobel prize winners were among 60 distinguished scien- tists, educators and statesmen who ...…

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…OUR KIDDIES' Jewry Would Rewrite UN Covenant On Human Rights Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News By Uncle David Vear Boys- and Girls: Today is Purim. Purim is a time for masquer- ading, for rejoic- ling over our peo- ple's victory over an anti- Semite who tried to de- stroy the Jews of his time, in Per- sia. Like all anti- Semites, H a m an, the villain of our story, did not suc- ____ 111111a 001 teed. As in all 11 such instances, ...…

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…JWF Professional Staff to Conclude Institute omen 7 Cub Adivillei p.m., Tuesday, in the Park Shel- ton Hotel. Following the invoca- tion by Mrs. Leo Orecklin, Mrs. Louis Kazdan, president, will re- port on the recent fund-raising luncheon and fashion show, and GOODFELLOWSHIP W 0 M - Honor Roll members (those ob- EN'S AUXILIARY announces its taining over $100 in funds) will PrrmAN SISTERS invites the public to its cabaret night April 4 at ...…

March 19, 1954 • Page Image 12

…AJC Names 37 Women! Division Chairmen Working toward a successful 0-Day, "A Great Day for Giv- ing," Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, chairman of the general solici- tation phase of the • Women's Division in the Allied Jewish Campaign, announced that 37 division chairmen have been ap- pointed. Under advisory leadership of Mrs. Maurice Clamage, vice- chairman of general solicitation cabinet, chairmen of Division 1 are Mesdames Max Lebowitz, William ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, March 19, 1954 JWV Activities SHOLOM POST and AUXILI- ARY will be the first veterans' group to service Saginaw hos- pital when members distribute cash coupon books, fruit baskets and cigarettes to patients on Sunday. Roth-Berdun School of the Dance will furnish enter- tainment. Herman Gavorin, hos- pital chairman, is assisted by Ben Brown, Max Goldman, Mil- ton Zimmerman, Pat Benton and Ralph Bernstein. Auxili...…

March 19, 1954 • Page Image 14

…e o p le Dr. D. ELTON TRUEBLOOD, A. B. POLINSKY, of Duluth, has accepted the chair- author, and professor of philo- sophy at Ea.rlham College, in Imanship of the newly organized Richmond, Ind., was appointed National Combined Campaign to the newly created position of ' Cabinet, composed of outstand- Chief of Religious Policy for the ing lay leaders of American Re- form Judaism, it was announced U,S. Information Agency. • by Dr, Samuel S. Holl...…

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…(lady Activiiiei Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, of Manor Ave., entertained at a family dinner party last Saturday night in honor of the forth- coming marriage of Audrey Soskin and Robert Simons. Among, the guests were Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Nathan Deskin, of Montreal, Canada. Mrs. Harvey R. Tanner (Raundie Weingarden), of Santa Rosa Dr., has left for Tokyo, Japan, where she will join her hus- band, Lt. j.g. Harvey R. Tanner, of the United...…

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…Youth Groups Join Pioneer Women In World Child Day Cannister Efort Marcia Stone to Wed M Friday, March 19, 1954 Dr. Howard A. Parven a rria9ei BLUMBERG-PERRY. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry, of Cincinnati 0., announce the marriage on March 7 of their daughter, Eli- nor Ann, to Pvt. Edwin Carl Blumberg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Blumberg, of Tyler Ave. Pvt. Blumberg, a recent graduate of Wayne University, is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu and Al...…

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…$6;000 Fund Honors Hordes' 60th Birthday With. Trees in Negev A gathering of close to 300, a number of them representing local organizations and congre- gations, including a number of rabbis and prominent commun- ity leaders, on Tuesday evening honored William Hordes at a dinner on his 60th birthday. Under the toastmastership of James I. Ellmann, who was chairman of the Hordes Testi- monial Committee, high honors were paid to both Mr. and Mrs...…

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…Northland Opening Marks Creation Of World's Largest Shopping Center 'Ar h e n. Hudson's Northland Store opens on Monday, to- gether with 80 neighbor mer- _ s' enterprises, Detroit will have the largest shopping center in the world. Previews of the great enter- prise indicated the immensity of the project. Northland has been built on 1,000,000 square feet of territory. Hudson's and its tenant merchants contend that by bringing 550,000 buyers ...…

March 19, 1954 • Page Image 19

…2 Danny Raskin's LISTENING IW THE MAY ISSUE of the magazine, Confidential, an ar- ticle written by Bradley Ever- leigh sub-headed with "Don't Let Groucho Fool You!" stands out like a sore thumb in view of the criticism about him that has lately been coming in dribs and drabs to the public . . Ever- leigh writes: "Some people like to think that a slump-shoulder- ed,, cantankerous coin e d ian named Julius Marx is only a pleasant, mild man wh...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Woodingham nr. Curtis PRICED F' Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by Minimum Charge $1.00. Woods or vicinity; Box 8, The Beautiful 3 bedrm. ranch; excellent location; carpets, drapes, large rooms. No kiddingl This is a hot buy! J. WM. KLEM, JR. UN. 4-4400 Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich. J. Wm. Klem I'M- rent in quiet home. 27'23 Fullerton. LARGE ROOM L...…

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…Woodingham-7 Mi. Cherry lawn 17366 8 rm. brick Col., 1 st lay., den, 3 bedrms., oil heat, dishwasher, screens, storm windows, stall shower; 2 car garage, finished Stoepel betw. Curtis & 7 Mi. Late model brick, large gorgeous rooms, a.c. gas, tile features. Fenes- tra windows, finished basement, gar- age, carpets, storms, etc. A rare buy with $6,000 down. H. GOLDMAN. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Woods Manor (11144106006 00110 ONL...…

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…ri -HOUSES FOR SALE 1 .---HOUSES- FOR SALE S * CUSTOM ROMAN BRICK RANCH Terrific 5 room, gas ht. bung., really complete. $14,600. 3 large bedrms., paneled den, stall shower, extra lay., attached garage, beautifully landscaped, newly ' car- peted, dream kitchen, disposal, nat- ural fireplace. By Owner Hollana. O'Donnell Madsen Co, 18310 Livernois UN. 4-0600 GAS HEAT Why Pay Rent? $45 Mo. Payments INCL. 5% INT. Upper flat only. A Ma...…

March 19, 1954 • Page Image 23

…Mathematicia'n Gets Wide Acclaim Prof. Jekuthiel Ginsburg of Yeshiva University and his mathe- matical achievements are the subjects of articles appearing in newspapers and magazines throughout the world. Prof. Ginsburg's efforts to humanize the teaching of mathematics have recently been discussed in magazines in England, Greece, Switzerland, France, Germany and especially in our own country. Yeshiva's Detroit graduates and a large co-sponsor...…

March 19, 1954 • Page Image 24

…Preview of 'Seven Painters of Israel' Exhibit Today; 7 Paintings on View Through April 71 Sponsored by Allied Jewish Campaign Agency Reuven Rubin Mordecai Ardon Marcel Janco Moshe Mokady 0 Jos. Zaritzky Nahum Gutmann Moshe Castel S E C Accepts Registration of New Israel Bond Issue in U.S. °A PAGE FROM THE HAGGADA' by Moshe Castel, Native Israeli Painter, on View at J. L. Hudson Co. Jerusalem Hebrew Exam to Be Given Here by Midrash...…

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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