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February 19, 1965 • Page Image 9

…Pro4ecutor Admits' Goodyear Co. Offers Reassurance of Continued Business With The Chamber president indicated opposes restrictive NEW YORK—The Goodyear the United States and Great He Had Been Nazi Tire & Rubber Co. Monday clari- Britain." (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BONN -- Erwin Schuele, who said in Warsaw earlier this week that East German charges that he had a Nazi past were "a pack of lies" admitted Wednesday that he ha...…

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…N.Y. Art Commission Turns Down Plans for 2 Memorials to the Six Million NEW YORK (JTA) — Several Jewish leaders and organizations issued strongly worded protests here last weekend against the City Art Commission's rejection of de- signs for two Riverside Park monuments to the 6,000,000 Jews slain by the Nazis and to the War- saw Ghetto martyrs. Dr. Joachim Prinz, nresident of the American Jewish ( ongress and chairman of a steerit !, committe...…

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…U. of M. Professor Helping Bring Instructional TV to Israel A University of Michigan speech professor soon will be helping Is- rael set up its first classroom tele- vision programs. Prof. Edward Stasheff, a leading authority on school television, has been named director of produc- tion for Israel's new Instructional Television Trust's Studio Center near Tel Aviv University. He will take over the post in May. First broadcasts are scheduled to ...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Of Thee I Sing," and the Bat Mitzvah of Susan Scheer will be observed at the special Music Month service. (See story). At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Bnai Mitzvah of Ronald Dubin and Kenneth Bloom will be observed. TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "The Fraternal Dimension," and the Bar Mitzvah of Bruce J. Reizen ...…

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…Chess Champ Shows Winning Ways A call for large-scale federal aid for public education was combined with strong opposition to major features of the pending federal aid to education bill in a joint state- ment made public last weekend by six major national Jewish organi- zations. The stand was taken by the American Jewish Congress, Jewish Labor Committee, Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., National Council of Jewish Women, Union of American He...…

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…Ross Announces - Federal's Annual $3,500 Club Award The second annual club award contest for Metropolitan Detroit Women's Clubs was announced Wednesday by Joseph Ross, presi- dent of Federal Department News Brevities Posters Remind Employer of Law Against Bias Susan Bine Betrothed to Melvyn Newman More than 20,000 Mich i gan em- ployers, some employing thousands of people, were sent copies of the official poster of the Michigan Civil Righ...…

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…Boutique Fair Arranged at Bnai Moshe omens Clubs ( 1. NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Abraham Zentman, 18434 Indiana. Rabbi Zentman will be guest speaker. * * • DETROIT LINK, Order of the Golden Chain, will hold a free din- ner for members and husbands 8 p.m. Saturday in the Oak Park Community Center. The club will hold its donor luncheon-fashion show noon March 2 at Town and Country Club...…

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…Room Will Be Named in Parents' Memory at Chabad Dormitory every On the Air Mrs. Sarah Reisman (left) presents a check to Mrs. Morris L. Schaver for the dedication of a room in the $500,000 dormitory for girls being built at the Cha- bad Village near Tel Aviv. Stand- ing is Mrs. Rachel Kurtzman, a Chadbad worker who also has donated a room in her parents' memory. The four-story dormi- tory and sanctuary is being built in memory of the parents...…

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…Seven Probus Award Judges Selected State Democratic Convention Demands Eva Katz Engaged Extension of Statute of Limitations; to Pittsburgh Man Issue Going to Michigan Legislature The Michigan Democratic Party Federal Republic of Germany to passed a resolution favoring an ex- extend the laws of prosecution of tention of the Statute of Limita- Nazi War Criminals for ten more tions in regard to the prosecution years. The passage of this resolut...…

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…$100,000 Bonds Bought by Sponsors AJCongress Sets 1Harriet Joyce Cohen `Sound of Music' to Wed James Stone Premiere March 17 Miami Gives $27 Million MIAMI (JTA)—The Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Combined Jewish Appeal here have allocated almost $27,000,000 in the last 26 years to local, na- tional and overseas Jewish agen- cies. The Michigan premiere per- formance of "The Sound of Music," movie version of the Rogers and Hammerste...…

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…Homeland Proves Favorite Subject of Israeli Artists Exhibiting at Center Less than a year ago, an exhibit of photographs in the Jewish Center lobby stirred its viewers with the tragedy of the Warsaw Ghetto. The current lobby exhibit, which features works of contemporary Israeli artists, is equally stirring— but in contrast. For it is the art of artists who love their land and show it. There is no bitterness, no ghetto despair, only pride in t...…

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…Youth Page Fresh Air Society Calling All Campers for Sessions in the Summer Sun • Applications are now being ac- cepted for Fresh Air Society's sum- mer camping program, it was an- nounced by Peter G. Shifrin, presi- dent of the society. Fresh Air Society operates Camp Tamarack at Brighton, serving children 8 - 10 and Camp Tamarack at Ortonville, for children 11-16. Each camp gears its staff and pro- gram to the needs of its particular age ...…

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…WSU Hillel and University Professor Local Boy Makes Good Heads An International Business Former Detroiter Alan K. Jack- heads the unique International Re- headquarters. His mother, Pauline Sponsor Lecture by Isaac B. Singer son Jackson, is a former president of was in town this week from search Consultants, Inc. Isaac Bashevis Singer will be presented by the University Pro- fessor and the Bnai Brith Hil- lel Foundation at Wayne State Uni- ver...…

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…Detroiters at Bond Fete in Florida Judge Shifman Renominated Sue Koblin to Repeat Vows in Chicago - FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT SAM EIIIIMJEIR And His Orchestra DI 1-1609 Judge Burton Shifman of the Oak Park municipal court was renomi- nated at the primaries on Monday. He received 2,255 votes. He will be opposed at the April 5 election by Sydney Ruby, who received 993 votes. David Weisberg was nominated for the Oak Park City C...…

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…▪ People Make News Shulamit Aloni, dark-blonde Israel dynamo in her mid-30's will spend the next two months talking to Amer- ican - Jewish col- lege students up and down the Eastern Seaboard under the aegis of the UJA and Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations. Mrs. Aloni has had to leave be- hind not only her husband and three young sons, but a law practice, a teach- ing post and two flourishing radio programs- on the Mrs. Aloni Voice of Israel. * *...…

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…▪ THE JEWISH NEWS NV*117 4. ) 1110 * O •Tz_kiLW1 -- .40•1 ,...111Fr • la! uid a little bit of everything LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • Banquet Facilities Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2.6455 • ▪ um on EN EN EN 1.• ow ow PARK •COLON If I ▪ • 248 W. McNICHOLS (!2 Blk. W. of Woodward) NOW SERVING. COMPLETE DINNERS FROM $2.00 By Danny Raskin 11. ...…

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…Eight Operas to Appear at Fisher This Fall BA CHOICE LIQ FACILITIES MARIA'S PIZZERIA Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929 DUBBS FEATURING OUR DELICIOUS DELMONICO STEAK SANDWICH with French Fries & Cole Slaw, $1.35 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. Nr. Greenfield NEW ORLEANS MALL Open Daily 7 a.m. tb 1 a.m. Saturdays 'til 2 a.m. COUNTRY KITCHEN Th...…

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…Franklin Mortgage Sees Detroit Boom A picture of the new Dynamic Detroit was painted recently in let- ters to Mayor Cavanagh and the Common Council by Benjamin Lev- inson. president of Franklin Mort- gage Corp. Levinson reported that in the 25 years he has been in the mortgage business, he has never seen a pe- riod like the first four weeks in FOUNDERS SOCIETY INSTITUTE OF ARTS Presents GYORGY SANDOR 1 Tr ter1,11.",1111, 1965 in which th...…

February 19, 1965 • Page Image 27

…O 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CALL DI 1-4567 FULLERTON 2740 Corner Location Open Sunday 2-5 Deluxe 1/2 Duplex Meyers Rd.-Jewish Ctr. Elegant large walnut Family Rm., lavish Living Rm. and Din. El, 2 beautiful bedrms. w/blt.-ins. Idetil for small family. Must see to appre- ciate. • Ask for Mr. Operman. 3 and 4 room apts., rent drastically reduced. Excellently maintained building, all utilities included, $70 and up. Adults...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Freeland-7 Mi. F.H.A. full price $12,500. Very clean 6 rm. bung. 2 bed. dn., 1 up Decorated, carpeting. drapes, modern kitch, tile baths, full base, gas unit. side dr., gar. Ask for Mr. Kalfuss. GROSS REALTY DI 2-1300 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE Oak Park, 15031 Dartmouth (vacant) brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, full basement. Storms, screens, attic fan, fenced yard. Due to death in family. C...…

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…BY OWNER OAK PARK oom brick •ranch, car- peting, tiled basement. .G.I. 41/2%. $14,950. 13620 W. LINCOLN OWNER LI 1-5979 Fine Eng. home in best lo- cation. 3 lge. bedrms ik 2 full baths, stall shower 2nd fir. 1 bedrm. and bath on 3rd fir. Family kitch. with stainless steel sink and the walls, all lge. rms, 1st. flr. Powder Rm. slate roof, sprink. syst. Ask for Mr. Operman. PRIVATE 01404ER bedroom ranch, 11/2 baths, new carpeting and drap...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD LUXURY RANCH MARLOWE, N. OF 7 MI. 10 Mi-New Hampshire. Bldr's own lge. rambling cust. bit. Tremen- dous 2 bedrms, Fain. Rm. complete bit-ins in kitch. 2 baths, garage, many extra ftrs. Finest workman- ship and materials. Expensive car- peting. drapes. Price $41,900. Beaut. 3 bed. C. E. Col. 11/2 baths, rear den, fin. Rec. Rm. 21/2 car gar. on beaut. lot. In move-in cond. Artistically decora...…

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…Mrs. Harrk. Lifshitz Dies; Descended From Distinguished Rabbinic Family Mrs. Naomi Lifshitz, of 13510 Rosemary, Oak Park, died Mon- day night after a brief illness. Fu- neral services were held at Chesed shel Emes Wednesday. Burial was in Toledo. Surviving are her husband, Harry, a prominent Mizrachi lead- er here; two daughters, Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Klepfish of Toledo and Mrs. Albert (Ethel) Schlager of Skokie, Ill., two brothers four sisters ...…

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…Bonn's Yielding to Blackmail Brings Worldwide Shower of Condemnation on Erhard Government (Continued from Page 1) or monetary substitute alone can exempt Germany from this duty. We shall accept no compensation in return for the cancelation of the promised security aid." In his hard-hitting address, re- calling Germany's "moral duty" to Israel, and pointing out that Israel had already geared, its defense posture to the expectation that Germany...…

June 19, 1964 • Page Image 1

…Jewish University Students . Their Jewish Backgrounds Dramatic Louis Brandeis Story: Vindication of American Spirit Commentary, Page 2 SmoTar's Column, Page 40 Rahel Ben--Zvi's Reminiscences Franklin Memorial Lectures Edited by Prof. Seltzer Reviews, Page 4 Vol. XLV, No. 17 Jewish Identity: Helpless Leadership HE JEWISH NE DETROIT A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit J...…

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…Purely Commentary Bigotry and Snap Judgments Were Denigrated in One of Most Dramatic Cases in U. S. By Philip Slomovitz Jewish Scientists Still Significant in Soviet Union Taft was in constant correspondence with Gus J. Karger, veteran The Dramatic Louis D. Brandeis Story correspondent in Washington for the Cincinnati Times-Star which Few contestants over a Presidential appointment attracted so much was owned by Taft's half-brother Charles...…

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…N.Y. Rabbi Charges Missionary Group Mixed Marriages and Assimilation on Agenda of CCAR and related problems so that solu- with parents and for rabbis serv- (Continued from Page 1) Tried to Influence Jewish Boy at Fair represents to be essential to Jewish tions can be found to meet the ing as counselors." NEW YORK — A Long Island rabbi charged that a staff member of a Christian missionary group which has an exhibit at the World's Fair "covertl...…

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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 - Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., Association. . Published every VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Ed...…

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…British Parliamentary Leaders Show Concern About UAR-Russian Threat LONDON (JTA) — Nasser's threats to Israel and the danger to Israel's security by Soviet ship- ments of arms to Egypt was view- ed with concern by members of both the Labor and Conservative parties in Parliament, who ques- tioned Foreign Secretary R. A. Butler on British policy in the an arms - race in the Middle East," area Monday. Asserting that the government Butler declar...…

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…• Levi Eshkol Is Back in Israel With Johnson's Message of Friendship; Visits France Next (Direct JTA Teletype wire to The Jewish News) UJA Honors Premier placed on ties with Israel and cul- TELAVIV—Prime Minister Levi Loral exchanges extended. He said that most Israeli Jews Eshkol said Monday that in his talks with President Johnson, the were determined not to permit American Chief Executive express- "extremist courses one way or ed friend...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 19, 1964 F I S FROM "THE COMMONWEALTH" Few banks have contributed so many new ideas and new methods to modern banking as Bank of the Commonwealth. Its list of "firsts" in Detroit is truly surprising: ❑ The first commercial bank to make Auto Loans ❑ The first to make Boat Loans ❑ The first to establish a specialized Life Insurance Loan Department ❑ The first to establish a department for Accounts-Receiv...…

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…OAK TON Grossinger Has Eddie Fisher For July 4 RESORT HOTEL Ex-DP Remembers Nazi Horrors; Rebuilds Life in Israel The bitter memories of war-time 10,000 handicapped immigrants are now two teenage daughters Poland still haunt 63-year-old Aron N vho have been helped by JDC- who help in the cafe during the Blumenfeld. Aron is now the pros- Malben to set up a small, inde- day and attend high school in the Nights perous owner of a pleasant litt...…

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…Visitor to USSR Recalls Experiences Under Tzar in Pres ent Status Report "" i'm • \-2 By NORMAN S. FOX Of the 600,000 Jews that live now in Moscow, only about four to five hundred attend the syna- gogue. I was there on a Saturday and was impressed with the old- time orthodox services. The syna- gogue was packed to capacity; the balcony for women, however, was practically empty, just a few at- tended. They had a distinguished looking rabbi an...…

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…`So Strange My Path' Is Story of Abraham Carmel's Conversion to Judaism Abraham Carmel, now a devout Orthodox Jew, has been heard in many communities where audi- ences were told his story of his conversion from Catholicism and his explanation of his preferences for Judaism. He was • a Catholic priest. He was born Kenneth Charles Cox in London, and studied all other faiths before turning to ours. It took some time before the Beth Din — the Jew...…

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…Mexican fewry's Indomitable Will to Live Described in S. B. Liebman's jeivish Guide to the Colonial Era Seymour B. Liebman, a native New Yorker who has, in addition to his law degree, a master's in Latin American history from the University of the Americas, Mex- ico City, is continuing his studies as a resident in Mexico and is a lecturer in history and Judaism at University of Americas and Uni- versidad Ibero-Americana. He has done much rese...…

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…Book 'In the Midst of Plenty' Stirs Fight on Poverty i n This Country "Poverty in the midst of plenty is a paradox that must not go un- challenged," the late President Kennedy warned, and President Johnson is pursuing his policies of warring against poverty. The problem is splendidly eval- uated in a volume just issued' by Beacon Press, Boston, "In the Midst of Plenty — The Poor in America," by Ben H. Bagdikian. Those who live "amidst plenty"...…

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…Bureau Receives Queries of Non-Jews Nasser Stepped a Little Bit Harder on Toes of U.S. The Jewish Information Bureau, Inc. of New York announces that it is now receiving an ever larger number of inquiries about Jewish community activities and affairs from non-Jewish individuals and organizations, and especially from Christian organizations, it was re- ported by the director of the Bur- eau, Bernard G. Richards, to the board of directors at a ...…

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…State Democrats Protest Soviet Anti-Semitism The Michigan State Democratic Convention, at the session in Lan- sing last Friday, adopted a resolu- tion protesting the anti-Jewish policies of the Soviet Union. The resolution, which was introduced by Albert A. Berger, reads: The repressive conditions under which Jews live in the Soviet Union today are viewed with increasing alarm by freedom-loving people throughout the world as reminiscent of t...…

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…`Lollipops, Tears' Barbara Kaufman to Tired Dr. Weintraub by Ex-Detroiter Joan. Silberstein MISS BARBARA KAUFMAN Announcement is made of the engagement of Barbara Rochelle Kaufman to Dr. Burton Howard Weintraub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weintraub of Hartwell Ave. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Celia Kaufman of Monte Vista Ave. and the late Benjamin Kaufman. The first edition of a new publi- cation. "Lollipops and Tears", con- ta...…

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…Lewy's 'Catholic Church and Nazi Germany' Shows How Bishops Submitted to Hitler Rule Prof. Guenter Lewy drew wide attention with his comments on "The Deputy," and he has emerg- ed as an authority on German af- fairs. He had left Germany in 1939 at the age of 15 and since coming to the United States has taught in American universities, and has written extensively. His newest work, "The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany," pub- lished by McGraw-H...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "When Rabbis Meet," and the Bar Mitzvah of Martin D. Lewis will be observed. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "The Bystanders," and the Bar Mitzvah of Lawrence Marrich will be observed. At 11 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvahs of Richard Keith Cohen nad Lawrence Clifford Garvin will be observed. BETH ABRAHAM SYNA...…

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…Noted Rabbis to Speak at RCA Parley Orthodox Council Dedicates Library in Safran Name The Council of Orthodox Rabbis dedicated a rabbinic reference li- brary Sunday in memory of Elias and Freda Safran. David J. Cohen, president of the Merkaz, presided at the dedication ceremonies. In the name of the Safran family, Hyman and David Safran expressed their apprecia- tion for the honor bestowed upon them by the Council in honor of their parents. ...…

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…Wittenberg-Forman Vows Exchanged omen's Clutis THETA SIGMA PHI, national honorary fraternity for women in journalism, will hold its annual installation and initiation meeting 4 p.m. Saturday at the summer home of president Barbara Marx, near Kingsville, Ont. New mem- bers will include Fran Maier, club editor of the Detroit News; Marion Corwell, associate director of school relations for Dearborn Public Schools; Nancy Gregorik, reporter for t...…

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…Ben Ruskins to Mark 50 Years of Marriage Marriages STERN-COHEN: Linda Sally Cohen became the bride of Paul S. Stern at recent ceremonies in New York attended by the imme- diate family. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Miriam Cohen, Jamaica, N. Y., and Mr. Bernard Cohen of New York City. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and. Mrs. Edward A. Stern of Balmoral Dr. Dr. Joseph W. Stern, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. After a honeymoon i...…

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…Thelma Phillips Wed to Melvin Shotten JVS, Community Service Joint Meeting Tuesday Jewish Meals inch slices, then cut each slice into By Mildred Grosberg Bellin pieces about 2 inches long. Place in a The sweet golden flesh of the bowl. Put the remaining ingredients into small saucepan, bring to a boil, then cantaloupe is so delicious that, a sin-liner for 5 minutes. Strain over the quite properly, almost all recipes cantaloupe and stir ligh...…

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…Dr. Wiener Reelected President of JNF; National Head Bressler Tells Detroiter of New Projects Dr. Israel Wiener was re-elected president of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit at the annual meeting held at the Labor Zionist Institute Wednesday night. T h e meeting was utilized as an initial recep- tion by the De- troit JNF work- ers to the recent- ly elected presi- dent of the JNF of America Max Bressler, who out- lined a series of Dr...…

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…Hirschmann to Speak, Bina Landau to Entertain at Bond Event Next nonday in Honor of William Hordes Shofar Sounds in 'Lear' Battle at Stratford Bina Landau, Israel singer, will head the program of entertain- ment at the Labor Zionist Move- ment-Landsmanshaften Israel 16th anniversary celebration which will honor William Hordes, Monday, 8:30 p.m., at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Ira Hirsch- mann, diplomat, author and ex- pert on the Mid- dle...…

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…Sholem Aleichem Oneg Shabbat Marks Cynthia Deanne Kahn Rare Indian Torah to Be Presented Wed to Philip Hosay in Jersey City Editor's Name to 75th Birthday of Harry Weinberg; New Israelites of SW Michigan Pioneered in the Jewish Theater A special oneg shabbat has been arranged by the Sholem Aleichem Institute to mark the 75th birth- day of Harry Weinberg. The special event has been ar- ranged for June 26, 8:45 p.m., at ;:he Sholem Alei- 2hem b...…

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…People Make News lderm -Hi cllr an Vozys Set for Fall Polk Appeals for Petitions Against Michigan's Neiv 'Confusing Ballot' Leo Polk, a c t i v e Bnai Brith this "No-choice" Massachusetts IRVING I. KATZ, executive sec- worker and a prominent labor SOL ROSSMAN, assistant pro- Ballot would complicate voting; retary of Temple Beth El and hon- fessor of French at Wayne State leader here, this week urged a confuse voters; and cause a jam- orary ...…

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…Yigael Yadin's Two-Volume 'Art of Warfare in Biblical Times' Rich in History "The Art of Warfare" is described, in part, as follows by Yigael Yadin, professor of arc- haeology at the Hebrew Univer- sity in Jerusalem, who was Major General and former Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. "War is the attempt by one nation to impose its will on another by force. This break- down in human association has been a recurring featur...…

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