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October 02, 1953 • Page Image 11

…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 o men !_is ActiVilie3 CITY OF .HOPE CANCER 18265 Warrington. For informa- "FIGHTERS are currently stag- tion, call UN. 3-5879. * * * ing an all-out drive to distribute special blue City of Hope replica JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE- banks in places of business and AN WELFARE ORGANIZATION homes throughout the city, Mrs, will meet Monday, at the D. W. Jerry Reisman is in charge of Simons Center. Plans for the the bank committee...…

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…Betrothal Told MISS GAIL COUSENS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cousens, of 16529 Washburn, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Gail, to Merrill Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fish- man, of 1935 Oakman Blvd. Belgians to Get Rare Painting For Help to Jews During War NEW YORK, (JTA) — Harry Torczyner, American Zionist leader, left the U. S. for Belgium to present the municipality of Antwerp a 17th century Flemish painting of an Antwerp land- ...…

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…uETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 • Thomas. Braniff Appointed Friday, October 2, 1953 vG A J • FEATVas (Author of "Jewish Cookery") Now is the time for baking everything from muffins and biscuits to cakes and Kugel, PUDDING, if you prefer that designation. So get out your mixing bowl and baking pans. To begin with, try making the following luscious ring mold which was sent us by Mrs. Mor- ris Michelson, of Brookline, Mass.; daughter of Mrs. Samuel St...…

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…Ball Player Risks Titles To Observe Yom Kippur CLEVELAND, (JTA) Rosen, slugging third baseman of the Cleveland Indians, asked for and received permission to skip the Indians' game in De- troit because of Yam Kippur. Rosen, outstanding candidate for the most valuable player award, and leading contender for the American League's home run crown and batting title, stayed home although loss of the one game threatened his chance to win the home run...…

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…1 Beverly Weingarden To Wed Lester Zeff Activitiei in Society Jail Ex-Storm Trooper For Crimes Against Jews Miss Shyrlee Bloom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bloom, of San Juan Dr., has resumed studies at Wayne University where she is a junior. She recently returned aboard the SS Zuiderkruis following a summer trip to Belgium, France, England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Miss Rae Goldrich, of Buena Vista Ave., recen...…

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…Goldberg-Blitz Rites Scheduled for April Sale of Center to Dept. of Recreation Appears Impossible Latest indications are that negotiations which have been conducted for more than a year for the sale of the Woodward Jewish Center to the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation may have hit snags which it will be impossible to overcome. While the Department of Rec- reation proposed to buy the Center building for $460,000, the City Plan Commission ...…

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…)Morris Spitzer, Back from Israel, Reports Histadrut's Progress Dr. Goldmann Lists Four Major Demands Made in Austrian Talks in building Kupat Holim (the medical arm) , in serving as a union and in being the govern- ment's leading political com- ponent—the Mapai Party. He told a fascinated audience how Jews from all lands were being integrated into the life and ways of the Jewish state. "There are 16,000 Arabs in Histadrut," Bar d a c k e sa...…

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…= , , - - 2 Danny Raskin's IP 1 S =5' 1.ISTENING T Brandeis Women Plan Brunch on Wednesday Mrs. Benjamin Jones and Mrs. Sidney Solomon, life members- ship chairmen of the Detroit Women's Committee of Bran- deis University, have arranged a brunch at 11 a.m., Wednesday, at the Great Lakes Club, in the Lee Crest Apartments. Dr. James Klee, assistant pro- fessor of psychology at Brandeis, will be gue et of honor at the event, which is op...…

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…16-HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. Minimum Charge $1.00. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT PLEASANT ROOM suitable for work ing gorl or young man. WE. 4-3655. NICELY furnished room by young wom- an alone. Cal Sunday. UN. 4-3562. NICE master bedroom. for young couple in pleasant home. DI. 1-0922. 13-TO RENT FLATS-INCO...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE . 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Cherrylawn - Curtis Sec. OAK PARK Face brick, 3 yrs. old, large living rm. with dining L, attractive kitchen, 2 bedrms., attic, auto. ht ., many ex- tras included. 50' landscaped lot. Full price $14,000. $5,000 down to a 4 0 ; G. I. Mortgage, 569 monthly. We feel this is a bargain. Brennan Bros. UN. 1-7294 KENTUCKY 18411 BRICK INCOME 5 & 6 NR. PICKFORD Auto. gas heat, tile features, gar- ages. P...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Open Sunday 2 - 5 19169 LAUDER Ranch home Deluxe. Lovely to look at, delightful to live in. Face brick, 2 bedrooms, large kitchen, dining "L." a. c. .ht., beautiful carpeting and drapes, lot 50x120. This is the home and the location, you have been looking for. For more details call Bob Cantor, UN. 1-4300. * * EVERGREEN - 6 Mi. Sec. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 18221 ROSELAWN OPEN SUN. 2-7 Gas Heat This face brick 3 bedroom Co...…

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…11 7---HOUSES FOR RENT 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OUTER DR. W., 5560-OPEN 2-5 OFFICE MANAGER 4 Bedrms.,.Library, $24,000 Face brick and stone; 21-ft. sunken • rm., 10x12 library, big dining rm., bright tile kitchen, breakfast rm., 1st fl. lay., rec. rm., bar; gas a. c.; covered rear terrace; pretty 50-ft. lot; gar. UN. 4-7070. • Well Established manufacturing con- cern has opening for an intelligent young man with general office ex- perie...…

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….1 • , Obituaries - NATHAN. ZALDIN, 73, died Sept. 13, in Toronto, Ontario, Can. He, leaves his wife, Minna; sons, Jack, of. Baltimore; and. Sam and Arthur, of Toronto; and daughters, Mrs. Earl Gould, of Detroit; Esther and Florence; of Toronto. * * * _ FANNY BROWN. 3265 Boston, died Sept. 2'7. Services were at. Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Charles; sons, Jack Pine of New York and Edmund Brown; daughters, Mrs. Betty Rosier of New...…

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…For Sunhat Tor rirm t7n h tr14v MADE EASY I. At. Hebrew As It Is Spoken in Israel Today - By SHUSHANNAH SPECTOR and Rabbi JOSEPH ZEITLIN Editor's Note: This special American Jewish Press feature is another in the series of easy lessons for self -study of Hebrew. The complete book, "Hebrow Made Easy," is available from Miss Shushannah Spector, 904 S. Miami Ave., Miami, Fla.; $1.50 a copy. 'E-rev tov 'ado-ni Waiter, please give me a me...…

January 02, 1953 • Page Image 1

…WISH Jewish Nobel Prize Winners Weizmann's Approach To the British Commentary, Page 2 VOLUME 22—No. 17 - Our Obligations In the New Year of Jewish Events A Weekly Review Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 708 David Stott Bldg.—WO. 5-1155. Eletroit, Michigan, January 2, 1953 Sinai Hospital Major Con-u-nunity Occurrence . in '53 Editorials, Page 4 .17siw 7 - $4.00 Per Year; Single Cop...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Twenty-Five Jewish Nobel Prize Winners The learned author of the "Random Jottings" column in the Jewish Observer and Middle East Review of London, England, last week had this to say about-,"Nobel Prizemen": "Professor Selman Abraham Waksman, who has just been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine, is the twenty-fifth Jew to receive a Nobel prize since these awards for distinction in the realms of scienti...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, January 2, 1953 the Sale Cultural Groups Planning Tribute To, Poet Malik The 80th anniversary observ- ance in tribute to the poet, Chaim N. Bialik, will be pre- _.alanted by the Kvutzah Ivrith and Hebrew Teachers Organiza- tion at a program at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Bialik, known as one of the greatest of He- brew poets, was also a renowned essayist, story- teller and trans- lator. He ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Help Develop Science in Israel Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 1,51 Member: American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 708-10 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 2e. Mich., WO. 5-1155 . Dubscription 34 a year, foreign 35. Esftered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942, at Post Office. Detroit. Mich....…

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…Prague Trial Wicleras Dissension in Mapam Rabbi Miller to Address Detroit Zionists Jan. 12 at Temple Israel Rep.. Celler Plans Amendment to McCarron, Law WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Rep. ,Emanueli former . Chair- man of the House Judiciary Committee,. reported to President Truman on his Six-weeks' trig to. Europe' to study immigration. TEL AVIV, (JTA).—Whether problems. After leaving the White; House, hesaid that he would Rabbi Irving Miller, pres...…

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…6—THE JEWISH NEWS All-Kosher Hospital Kitchen ActIon Friday, January 2, 1953 Continues; Lewisohn Does Not Appear: Irwin Cohn Pleads for the 'Status Quo' Bnai Moshe Youth To Lead Service Mr. Levine, who moved the resolution, demanded that the also be instituted at the hospital a synagogue with a Sefer Torah for use by-patients for religious services. His resolution express- ed the concensus of those pres- ent that their ,Stand in behalf- of an...…

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…Wm. Elson's Menuhin to Present Israel Bond Concert omen S Yehudi Menuhin, violin vir- tuoso, will appear in concert on behalf of the state of Israel, at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Thursday, Feb. 5, • it was an- nounced by Judge Charles Rubiner, presi- dent of Shaarey ,Zedek, the spon- soring organiza- tkm. An ardent sup- porter of Israel, Ye hudi Menu- Menuhin bin has offered his talents to enthusiastic audi- ences from Ohio to Californ...…

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…• Moatzot Hapoalot Leader to Speak At Pioneer Women's Gathering Here 8—THEJEWISH NEWS Midrasha and Women's Institute Begin Registration for Winter Semester Friday. January 2, 1953 Miss Irene Jaffe Aliza Shidlowsky, director of in gardening and home econom7 To Wed Chicagoan Louis LaMed, chairman of the will offer courses in Bible, ra,b,-- the Histadrut relief department ics at Petach Tikvah. board of the Midrasha, College binics, liturgy,...…

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…1 Bershad-Collins Rites Solemnized on Dee. 30 A ctivitiei tn Societti THE JEWISH NEWS Joint Distribution Committee Shows Hebrew Works in Europe PARIS, (JTA)—An exhibition Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Collins, of of Hebrew manuscripts — the Roselawn Ave., announce the first such exhibit in 18 years — Mr. and Mrs. Emil Neuvirth, of 18035 Warrington have re- marriage of their daughter, opened here under the sponsor- ship of the Joint Distribution ceiv...…

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…IO—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 2, 1953 Marilyn Stone Wed To Donald Davidson Meyer Levin to Open Labor Zionist Series El of 11 Students Plan edding This Summer In a ceremony Dec. 30, at Meyer Levin, noted Jewish au- thor and film maker, will speak Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Marilyn on "Our Own Image: A Survey Stone, daughter of NIT. and Mrs. At a recent family reception of the Jewish American Litera- at their home on Webb Ave., ture and Films...…

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…To Wed in, Summer Adiviiiei eat Societv Sinai Women's Guild members who will be chairmen of guides at the Come-See-Confer tour on Thursday, as part of the hospital dedication, and who are organizing groups of guides for the Sun- day tours, are Mesdaines • Stanley Akers, Max Frank, William Frank, . Oscar Grey, I. Jerome Hauser, Hyman Mellen, Allen Schwartz, .Harry Barnett and Charles Gitlin. Participating in the come-see-confer tour sponsored...…

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…iriam' s Stories for Our Boys and Girls 1311"- ---1 An American Jewish Press Feature Jewish. National Fund Auxiliary To Hold 22nd Donor Event Jan. 27 etury On it I An outstanding program, *in- cluding a talk by Helen Galin This Week's Ra dio and Tele- gan Douglas, former Congress- vision Programs of woman from California, has Jewish Interest been planned by Mrs. William Levin, program chairman for the THE ETERNAL LIGHT 22nd annual don...…

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…PillIttitttltttIlItt!tttitilltttliftt1111111111111t11111111111111111111101110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t1111110111111M THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, January 2, 1953 Danny 0 Raskin's LISTENING E. = = Men's Clubs TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The resig- nation of the five top officials of the Israel bond drive in the Adas Shalom Men's Club will United States was withdrawn present Dr. Henry Gerald, the after meetings here between Wiz...…

January 02, 1953 • Page Image 14

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS F.H.A. and G.I. 20203 Evergreen CALL WOodward 5-1155 $12,500 BOSTON BLVD., front 3 room apt. Some furniture for sale. TO. 8-4062. LARGE clean room to rent. Glynn Ct.- ROSLYN. 19944. Spacious 5 room upper. Dexter. Gentleman. TO. 6-7105. Recreation room, gas heated. UN. 4-0866. . - -ROOM' income-apt.. furnished and 2 BEDROOMS to rent. 2 boys or 2 girls. 3 heated. TO. 5-3167. Kitchen privileges. WE. 4-7975. 4 ROOM A...…

January 02, 1953 • Page Image 15

…40-EMPLOYMENT 50-BUSINESS CARDS QUALIFIED HELP. cooks, dishwashers, couples, porters, day, week. Universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5310. FURNITURE repaired and refinished . Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster con- tractor. TY. 7-0441. FIELDS EMPLOYMENT TILE Colored Couples. Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special DAY OR WEEK TR. 3-7770 YOUNG MAN to wor...…

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…Sinai Lists Medical ospital's esign Described; New Plans for North End Clinic . When Sinai Hospital is dedi ,L, eated this week, members of the Jewish community will congrat ulate themselves upon . having achieved a magnificent institu- tion, and members of the gen- eral community will be gratified at the addition of a modern, well-equipped hospital to the health resources of the city. The hospital site, bordered.by Outer Drive,. Whitcomb, ...…

May 02, 1952 • Page Image 1

…Allied Jewish Campaign Opens May 6; Women's G-Day Solicitations Sunday Silver Guest Speaker at Dinner Tuesday; Solicit 30 000 Potential Givers , Welcoming home Abe Kasle, chairman of the 1932 Allied Jewish Campaign who, with Mrs. Kasle and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson, • is returning from a visit to Israel, Abba Hillel Silver, one of Ameri- ea's foremost rabbis and orators, will join with workers and con- tributors. as this year's Allied Je...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Penology: 'Crimes Become Glorious .. . By Their Excess' 2 — THE JEWISH NEWS Between You and Me Friday, May 2, 1952 Rabbi Bernard Heller Is Greeted in India A famous maxim by La Rochefoucauld- "There are crimes which become innocent, and even glori- ous, by their fame, their number and their excess," is applicable today to the horrible chapter that was written last week in Michigan's prison histo...…

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…Flagrant Outbreak of Anti-Semitism Repulsed by Lyons Jews, Gentiles Pre-Campaigners Submit Reports Meat-Starved Israel Faces Kashruth Woes JERUSALEM, ( JTA ► T h e kashruth department of the Is- PARIS, (JTA)—Thousands of ported by Maurice Orbach. its raeli Chief Rabbinate declared !triti-Jewish leaflets, calling on general secretary. he population to attend a mass The council, which operates a shipment of 3,000 tons of 'fleeting against ...…

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…As the Editor Views the News The Tight-Rope Walk Splendid Evaluation ofl 12 _Greatest Classics The 1952 Campaign Detroit's. 1952 Allied Jewish Campaign, scheduled to open on Tuesday evening with an address by the eminent scholar and Zion- ist. leader, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, pursues traditions of such vast significance, marked by varying interests, that nothing short of very large increases over last year's income can satisfy the drive's l...…

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…Shaarey Zedek to Build School in Northwest At the 90th annual meeting of Cong. Shaarey Zedek last week, plans were formulated for the erection of a school building to be used for Hebrew classes. A committee was appointed to find a suitable site for the structure. Hon. Charles Rubiner IvaS elected for the third term to serve as presi- dent. Others elected include Dr. Leonard Sidlow, vice- president; Mau- rice Seligman, secretary; and Hyman Sa....…

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…Inum2ration to_Isra el Interrupted; Indian Jews Regret Departure JERUSALEM. (JTA) _Immi- gration of Jews from Romania and Hungary to Israel has been interrupted, a Jewish Agency spokesman announced here to- day. He added that the Jewish Agency had addressed inquiries on the subject to Romania and Hungary. The spokesman reported that ltnmigration from other Balkan Hebrew U to Erect Building" countries is proceeding normal- recently after the...…

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…CJFWF Makes Strong Bid for UJA. iWilkus Felicitated .Bond Drive Campaign Coordination On 60th Birthday The PLUS Campaign and We By BETTY OMMERMAN David Wilkus, president of helped to take me and all my Julius Mehler, 18650 Lauder, 'I NEW YORK, (JTA)—Founda - , which the UJA, the American Temple Beth El and the North yeshiva from Russia to Japan, owner of Vita Rich Food 'l Lion of a national coordinating Financial and Development Cor- End Cli...…

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…Nate Shapero Sees Prospects For Early Israel-Arab Peace . /orate S. Shapero. prominent Detroit leader, who recently re- turned from a visit in Israel, paid glowing tribute to the ef- Dr. Wm. Dameshek 'There's No Substitute for Education' To Address Clinic Goldman Tells Bnai Moshe Celebran Dinner Wednesday In a stirring address in which expressed satisfaction o v e with peace. We Dr. William Dameshek, direc- must be prepared, however, for t...…

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…Cantor Waldman Guest Star at Beth Abraham ipreme Court Upholds New York hool System's Entry into Religion [SYNAGOGUE SERVICES wo Brooklyn mothers lost stated that the Constitutional ii r battle against released provision against any establish- Activity in the public ment of religion in the govern- `activity CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel L ,Nals when the U. S. Supreme ment does not mean that "in Halpern will preach o...…

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…1 0—THE JEWISH NEWS Songs in Their Hearts, But A Campaign on Their Minds Friday, May 2, 1952 Army of Locusts Darken Tel Aviv TEL AVIV, (JTA) — T h e skies around Tel Aviv and Petach Tikvah were darkened as the locust invasion of Is- rael from Jordan began in earnest. The swarms, coming from the east, passed the coastal cities and continued over the Mediterranean but soon returned and settled in the Sharon Valley, near Jor- dan, and around ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-11 Hebrew Course Offered to American Tourists in Israel Friday, May 2, 1952 A program of intensive courses Bnai Brith Young Women Plan in the Hebrew language, hither- Mother-Daughter Banquet Litvin, ticket chairman, UN. ue1 Katzman, vice-presidents; to offered only to new immi- Louis Marshall, Gilda Partrite EQ UALITY CLUB met on M. Joe Whitefield and George Na- Wednesday to plan its 25th an- 2-7518, or co-chairman, Mrs. A. ...…

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…12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 2, 1952 Israel Observes Independence Day Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL AVIV—Independence cel- ebrations opened officially Tues- day morning and the day was declared Remembrance Day 1.)r War Martyrs. At 7 a.m.; fire stations, ships and civil defense sirens were sounded, marking the beginning of Remembrance Day. Flags were lowered to halfmast while Neir Tamids were lighted in syna- gogues_ and...…

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…CARD OF THANKS 'The family of the late Samuel Mandel wishes to express sincere thanks to its many relatives and An extraordinary n at ion al friends for the kind expressions Plan Fall ilarriage conference will be held at the of sympathy extended during its At a recent dinner party, Mr. Palmer House in Chicago, May recent bereavement. Ensign Austin A. Kanter, son of Mrs. Rena T. Kanter, of and Mrs. Morris Rubin, of Tyler 24-25 to speed the flow...…

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…JWV D ETR 0 rr AUXILIARY and POST will hold joint installation exercises at 8 p.m., Sunday, at the Memorial Home. All JWV meinbers are invited. - Entertain- ment is planned. Recently the Auxiliary entertained patients at the United States Health Center (Marine Hospital 1. Edith Mor- gan() is hospital chairman. • • T1 Few politicians seem to know that silence is a very eloquent weaker. To Wed June 15 The Bar Mitzvah of Arthur David Shmar...…

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…I in THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, May 2, 1952 S octeiy JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Is- invasion, it was reported here. rael Cabinet approved the text- A new hospital for tuberculosis of a document granting special patients was opened NJ miles status in Israel to the World northwest of Jerusalem in a Zionist Organization and the building which served at one Shirlee Shlain became the Jewish Agency. The government time as an Arab military train- bri...…

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…Junior Hadassah to Name Israel Day Dance Queen 1 6—TH E JEWISH NEWS Sedell Gould Is Wed - To Albert A. Kramer Friday, May 2, 1952 The crowning of a queen will The marriage of Sedell Ilene be a feature of Junior Hadas- sah's annual donor dance, to be Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. held at 9:30 p.m., May 10, at the Max Gould, to Albert A. Kramer, Detroit Leland Hotel. The young lady bringing in the most funds will be awarded the title. Leon...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Some Young Campaign Ideas Fledglings, But Still Pledging Judy Sanders, 14. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Sanders, 12342 Broadstreet, Durfee student: . "To me the Allied Jewish Campaign means financial help both in our own country and ov- erseas. Here at home, it helps to build strong- er Jewish com- munities thr o ugh cen- ters, welfare ' agencies and schools. And even more im- portant, it means aid over- seas to help t...…

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…18 — THE JEWISH NEWS Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By Betsy Barbara Brown Levin Mumford Central Nigh Ar,enie :ind Old Lace. - the Seinor play, will be presented Mav 3 and S. at 8:15, in Cen- tral's auditorium. In the casts are Sharon Riskin, John Shep- herd. Elsie Ktiffler, Toby Swie- baek. Larry Cohen, Jerry Sher- man? Bob L . . .ttman, Sharon Schwartz. G;ibert Levin, Gerry ...…

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…Youn g Israel Plans 29th Annual Banquet May 25, at Latin Quarter Cross-Section, U.S.A. Showdown Due on Maciver Report; Bonds and Primary 'Bagels and Yox ! Opens Monday "Bagels and Yox." 80(7: of Fresh from its impressive run of 204 performances on Broad- which is in English and the bal- Young Israel will celebrate its . Beckman and Pransky's ance in Yiddish, had a seven- way, N week run in Miami Beach- and 29th- anniversary on May 25, ; v:...…

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…I Obituaries LILLIAN SCHWARTZ, 52, 8120 E. Jefferson, died April 25. Sur- vived by her husband, Norman; son. Gerald M.; a grandchild; and brother, Melbourne Free- man. * * F A NNIE FREEDMAN STRAUSS, 57, 4845 Fullerton, died April 23 in Miami Beach, Fla. Services in Detroit. Survived by her daughter, Mrs. Sidney Ellias; 3 grandchildren; broth- ers, David, Albert and Louis Freedman; sisters, Mrs. Louis Lovitky, Mrs. Anna Gibbs and Mrs. Shirl...…

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