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November 02, 1956 • Page Image 1

…The Decision Is In YOUR Hands Be Sure to Vote on Tuesday Dwight D. Eisenhower Every American's Responsibility to Vote * I 444.4. Richard Nixon HE JEWISH NEW Israel's Claims at the UN 1 1' Estes Kefauver A Weekly Review 4 ° Stevenson e'' ‘Po nhower e 1) ts):P us \ • 4"e 0, of Jewish Events E ditorials, Page 4 .1 0, • id 4 I Com. Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper--incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle :VOL...…

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…41 1111110111WRINOlik Purely Commentary I uesoay s election: ne. v ot - ers' Responsibilities . . . The ify Phili p . Candidates and the muddled Slomovitz - Middle Eastern Problem • . • He was a Democrat. One of the country's most distinguished One Road on Tuesday: TO THE POLLS Republicans, the late Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, held im- The entire world is watching us. On Tuesday, we shall have portant positions in that committee. on...…

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…is rut—a-Fens Drive W tth fiZ5(1,000 Goal Following the success of its opening City Conference last Sunday, officials and workers in the Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign -prepared this week to swing into action for inten- sive two-month drive to raise funds for Israel institutions. The conference, which mark- ed the drive's official opening, significantly adopted a budget of $250,000 plus $1, indicating a positive approach to the realism of ...…

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…mia6 iIINISPIROPIASIUM41406044 1400W"' THE JE-visur NEB` That's the 'teat Enemy 400 1***wwww—mw* Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of Jury 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit: 35, Mich. VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year, Forei...…

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…./ground 771/1/ ranttin By Israel Visit MEMOIRS A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency' and Other News Gathering Media. United States N WASHINGTON—Jacob Blaustein, honorary president of the American Jewish Committee conferred at the State Department recently with William Rountree, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, on the general Middle East situation. NEW YORK—Regulation...…

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…• q t y 0 esponse The response to invitations for the Annual Dinner Dance of the Detroit Business Men's Group is terrific. Year I • afteryear more requests are made to the sponsors for the Lana Turner, who was sched- privilege of attending this, uled to make an appearance in what has beconie the social Detroit for the City of Hope, 4) has had function of the season. And Sunday night (Nov. to cancel this all this, despite the fact that engag...…

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…JNF, Historical Museum Honor Brandeis's Memory .refreshments will " be served, will follow the brief program. An invitation is extended to the entire community to attend this event and to join in hon- oring Brandeis' memory. * * * Children's. Book Fair Program At Museum, November 2-18 The third annual children's Book Fair program will, be held at the Detroit Historical Muse- um, Nov. 2 through 18. The Fair is sponsored by the Detroit Federati...…

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…Hordes7, Stollmans Honored by JNF Educators' Conference To Honor Joseph Haggai Jewish National Fund lead- ers, at a reception at the Zion- ist House, Tuesday evening, welcomed home returnees from Israel, Messrs. and Mesdames William Hordes and Max Stoll- man. • HITrdes and Mrs. Stollman addressed the overflow gather- ing and described their exper- iences - in Israel on the eve of this week's developments. The Hordeses returned home 10 days a...…

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…9-THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 2, 1956 FOR ON TUESDAY; NOVEMBER On Friday, October 31, 1952, we told you on the pages of this newspaper: "All Americans are grateful to General Eisenhower for the military services he has rendered hii country but he has plainly shown that he is now beyond his depth." • NoW four years and - two days later, we find no reason to change our mind. The last yeari have taught us that the majority of...…

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…Editorial: An Appeal for Fair Piety and Peace (Continued from Page 1) nations who surround them, won the battle for sovereignty and freedom against superhuman odds. Since that day, in 1948, when the battle was won by little-David against his powerful Ishmaelite. cousins, the Israelis have been fighting for the right to liVe. Who are these Israelis? There are 1,700,000 of them today in that little state — a territory of 10,000 square miles f...…

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…In the midst of much failure There is no fiercer hell than in a great attempt.— have the heart to begin again.— failure The Suburban Community It's the Voter Who Decides Campaign at the End of the of us are concerned over the John Hall. Keats. Pontiac Attorney Runs for Prosecutor's Office David E. Utley, a Pontiac at- torney, is the Democratic can- didate in Tuesday!s election for the office of Prosecuting At- By the Oak-Woodser desegrega...…

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…Friday, November 2, 1956 — THE D ETROIT JEW ISH NEWS- 12 Suburban Community Reshuffle of Polish Leaders May Ease Anti-Semitism UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA) Official Polish anti- Semitism has been set back and perhaps squelched as a result of the Polish-Soviet crisis, accord- ing to an authoritative source here thoroughly familiar with Poland and known for his friendliness to Jews. Two Of the old Politburo members ousted in the reshuffle of ...…

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…SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert Syme' will preach on "The Life and Philosophy of Franz Kafka." TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C. Hertz will conclude his series of four pulpit lectures on "Twenty Questions About Israel, 1956." At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak on "The Song at the Red Sea." NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:10 p.m., today...…

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…Friday, November 2, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEW S- 14 Alooppoompoimmw. City of Hope Businessmen Set $100,000 Goal, Million Dollar Club With a goal of $100,000, the Detroit Business Men's Group of the City of Hope will hold its annual Champagne Dinner this Sunday, at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Founded over 10 years ago, the Business Men's Group has grown each year to include many of Detroit's leading phil- anthropists. This year the or-...…

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…Israeli Forces Battle on Land, Air and Sea (Continued from Page 1) two more Egyptian planes, one MIG and one Vampire, were shot down Wednesday morning. Thus, altogether, reports are that Israel shot down four MIGs and three Vampires, two of the latter having been shot down Wednesday. The JTA teletype reports are that Tel Aviv heard its first air raid sirens since the Liberation War. It was sounded at 9 p.m. Tuesday, lasting an hour. Anti- air...…

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…Friday, November 2, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1, 13 Israelis Gird to Defend State •- (Continued from Page 15) Committee to the State Depart- the people. The stock exchange ment to inform them of current is stable and there has been no developments involving the run on food and clothing stores. area. The delegation included Foreign sources in Israel, par- committee chairman Walter ticularly the British, estimate George of Georgia, Willia...…

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…The largest delegate assembly of the Jewish Community Coun- cil last week heard reports on Council aetivities and guest speaker Rabbi Morris Kertzer's account of his visit to Russia. Council President Samuel J. Rhodes welcomed newly-elected delegates. . Loins Rosenzweig, chairman of the internal rela- tion s- committee, discussed "mushroom synagogues." He reported a noticeable increase in attempts to launch undigni- fied, temporary and someti...…

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…ISH NEWS-1 $ Friday, November 2, 1956 — THE DETROIT JE 'Inherit the Wind': On the Record Triumph for Douglas By NATHAN ZIPRIN No Advice Needed MELVYN DOUGLAS Melvyn Douglas, the distin- guished movie and stage star, is adding glory to his acting suc- cesses in his role as Henry Drummond—an impersonation of the late Clarence Darow—in "Inherit the Wind," the play that depicts the famous Scopes Trial of 30 years ago. The title of the play...…

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…Women s elub activities Man's love is of man's rife a Loving goes by haps; Some Cupid kills with arrows, Some thing apart; 'Tis woman's whole exist ence.—Byr on with traps. Shakespeare CONGREGATION BE TH RODIN CLUB will meet at gogue. Mrs. Samuel Rhodes 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the will review Sholom Aleichem's SHALOM SISTERHOOD h a s organized a Monday night bowl- Cantor's Son." home of Mrs. Jacob Harvith, "Mottel, the * * * ing league. An...…

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…Vol. 1 -- No. 3 Volunteers f In Her Hands In Ours-- • Jan. April. Oct. Nov. $62,500 $218,250 $570,400 $1,100,000 Detroit's Goo- I for Nov. 26th Notes from the Chairman's Desk In previous "notes" I have tried t,o convey two basic ideas. First, that we have an inherited obligation, by reason of our faith, to support the State, of Israel through purchase of Israel Bonds. Second, and what hits us personally, the dignity . of Jewry' i...…

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…November 2, 195E 1sraelfs Progress sraers Affairs ers Fature he DetroitTrustees--- Guardians and Sp onsws , of Israel Are Privileged to Announce... HER EXCELLENCY FOREIGN MINISTER of ISRAEL ,Ls1110 1 • leave Israel at a time dug the worst crisis in Will Visit Detroit c rucial days, in the in- to make certain that )le to say---=Mission Ae- on Behalf of State of Israel Bonds ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE DINNER 6:30 For Reservations Cal...…

November 02, 1956 • Page Image 22

…04111•114 ■ 1.04111100.111.0.1•1041 ■ N I Pioneer Women Begin Fund-Raising Betrothal Told gewry a With Honor Roll Luncheon Nov. 14 l g .: ..T.41;::',K02f.:<011.,,.:K•>t,.KOX'.:1:43?,:X•7), For the Finest in Music 'A. •.•4 thze E-4 " A co CCe LI. 7-2943 .,X+72.R7r.i.7K.X.M.X7;a3k minitc+mizewngiocs. 27-a- cioxet Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE Planning the Honor Roll Luncheon of Pioneer Women are, left to ri...…

November 02, 1956 • Page Image 23

…MRS. GERALD HERWITZ Esther Dianne Raminick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Man- del Heller, of Clements Ave., became the bride of Pvt. Gerald Albert Herwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herwitz, of Wiscon- sin Ave., in a recent ceremony at Rainbow Terrace. The bride, who wore a white Italian silk gown trimmed in sequins and a short train, was attended by Ruth Gordon, sis- ter of the bridegroom, as ma- tron of honor. Florence Gold- berg, cousin of the ...…

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…G17 Goldman-Wilk Rites Aesculapians to Hold Lois Gray Weds Dinner-Dance Harvey Gordon Planned for July 7 Charity A e s culapian Pharmaceutical Society and Auxiliary will pre- sent their annual charity din- ner dance at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Latin Quarter. Music will be by Artie Field's orches- tra. Mrs. Bernard Breyer and Mrs. Nathan Schwartz are . chairmen of the event. Mrs. Aaron Karp. and' Mrs. Asher Smith are in charge of the yearbook....…

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…a ctivities tn- ociety Labor Leader to Speak at SA Institute Detroit _Med. Student Woman Mrs. Mira Komoroff Woolf- 31st annual donor event, at Rain- to Wed Ohio Nurse gang, prominent in labor oir- bow Terrace, to which members The A. M. Weber family, formerly of Sturtevant Ave., have moved into their new home on Rosemary Ave., in Oak Park. The Saturday Night Club, a social group, recently held a banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Wal...…

November 02, 1956 • Page Image 26

…"imgclosolow•••••Itommommoompww - ' CARD OF THANHS GM Celebrate Golden Wedding omen s Ulubs The family of the late Isaac Weiner acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of syjnpathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Honored recently at which Mrs. Richard Guns- _ (More Clubs, Page 19) on the occasion of their golden wedding EVERGREEN CONGREGA- berg, chairman, will announce...…

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…JWV Activities une Wedding Tales Out of School H.S. International Club to Hold Panel Monday "Segregation vs. Integration" will be discussed by the High •School International Club, 7:30 -p.m.., Monday, at the Parkman Branch Library. Dr. Alvin Rase, visiting professor in sociology at Wayne State University, will moderate the program. Among the panel members will be Mar- vin Weingarden and Joanne Ivory, of Central. All students are invited. A...…

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…Friday, November 2, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 Center, Symphony Performance Acclaimed; • Chajes' Work Impressive Among Encores Center Symphony's concert made it a most worthwhile of- Tuesday night was rightfully fering. Chajes a n d the . orchestra received by heated ovation. The should not only be comple- orchestra's of- mented for a superb perform- fering of ance, but for the taste, place- Beethoven's„ ment and variety of the pro- S...…

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…VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. EISENHOWER'S REELECTION • HE HAS WON THE PEACE HE IS THE ONE MAN WHO CAN PROTECT THAT PEACE! THE WORLD TODAY NEEDS EARNEST MEN • WHO STRIVE FOR AMITY AMONG ALL PEOPLES AND FOR DIGNITY AMONG NATIONS A REPUBLICAN VICTORY WILL PROVIDE SUCH EARNESTLY NEEDED LEADERSHIP • President fisenhower's Re-Election Will can Peace for. Mankind VOTE STRAIGHT REP :LICAN! THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY CITIZENS OF THE DETROIT JEWISH C...…

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…Friday, November 2, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-30 of the Republican national con- was the chief Jewish supporter Christian Soldiers.* Rabbi Wise vention at which the Progres- of "Teddy" Roosevelt and the was a staunch suppofter of Wil- sive wing walked out and nom- Rough Rider President seemed son and it was just then that a cording to some accounts, inated "Teddy" Roosevelt as a to have a great deal of re- new figure was just - appearing...…

November 02, 1956 • Page Image 31

…"Sseg.""ftwasoorwic vitaii eirogo •s • '' • • .•:•:4 LLOP" •c• ■ lb" Everybody wants "wallop" in their advertising . that is why the Jewish News swings into action with the '57 look. Covering its field like a blanket; The Jewish News puts a sweeping streamlined modern "punch" into its advertising with the latest color facilities. • Printed on 4 new 4-color Goss Universal Press • • that adds that extra something to half t...…

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…Final Campaign Efforts Seek to Align the Jewish Voter (Copyright, 1956, JTA, Inc.) The American election cam- paign moved into the home stretch this week with renewed vigor as candidates of both ma- jor parties continued to com- pete strenuously for the alle- giance of the American Jewish voter, bidding for his support, in national and local forums, by promises of aid to Israel. candidates promised arms for the defense of Israel, mutual _assi...…

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…Dr. Judd Teller, author, for- merly was director of informa- eign correspondent and a lead- tion and publications of the ing American authority on Mid- Jewish Agency for Palestine. dle East affairs, has joined the The all-day UJA conference list of distinguished speakers will open at 10 a.m., and will who will address the Michigan continue with a luncheon and Regional Conference of the an afternoon session. Conferees United Jewish Appeal, at t...…

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…Friday, November 2, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-34 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 16-HOUSES FOR RENT 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 charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-=ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM for rent, gentle- man or working girl. All priv...…

November 02, 1956 • Page Image 35

…• Santa Barbara OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Oak Park. Lovely 6 rm. F, brk. Ranch.. Sep. din. rm.; sep. liv. rm.; scrnd. terr. This house is vacant &" must be sold. Offers invited. Mr. Silver. N. of Outer Dr. Broadfront Bungalow Face brick 2 bdrms., good size living room, carpeting, F.A. gas ht. gar., well landscaped lot, valu e plus at only 'GROSS REALTY • $14,500 UN 4-3100 Marlow, N. of 9 Mile KE 2-3400, 19180 Grand River NR. PEMBROKE Beauti...…

November 02, 1956 • Page Image 36

…-."1/ V' 0,■• • •■ • ay. SCHAEFFER - VASSAR NEW 6-6 FLAT Beautiful F. brk. mod. design. 2 sep. gas furns. Tile & formica kits; nice closets; hardwood firs.; bsmt. lay.; solid dr. Ready for occup. soon. Miss Sherman. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE ROBSON, 18248 OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 6 P.M. Charming 3 bedrooms, recreation room, gas heat, garage, air-condi- tioner, many other extras. KENTUCKY, 15848 Open Sun. 2-5 JEROME, 24051 OPEN S...…

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…•■ • ..10 • NW . ■ • • - • • NOV ••••• VIM it. PALMER WOODS 1570 BALMORAL DRIVE Open 2-5 Sun. A most charming center en- trance colonial. Not too large, not too small. Living rm., • dining rm., sun-rm., paneled library, powder rm., brkfst. rm., tiled kitchen and butler's pantry. Completely carpeted and draped. Huge screened porch overlooking formal gar- den with an abundance of shrubs and flowers. Should you so desire, the furniture ma...…

November 02, 1956 • Page Image 38

…19944 HUBBELL Open 2-5 Sunday WHITCOMB at CURTIS Most attract. 5 rm. Ranch. Beaut. liv. rm., din. nu., 2 lge. bdrms., lge. kit. with tablesp., scrnd. terr., gas ht., fancy carpet., drapes, 2 car gar. In most des. loc. Mr. Operman. 13420 W. 7 MILE Attract. mod. home for elderly couple in most dees. loc. 2 lge. bdrms. or 1 bdrm. & den. Most beaut. lge. kit., din. rm., scrnd. & glassed-in terr., fin. bsmt., Ige. rec. rm., gas ht., 11/4 car ga...…

November 02, 1956 • Page Image 39

…Colored Couples, Cooks. Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY or WEEK TR. 3-7770 BABY SITTER, experienced - woman, week-ends, N.W. section. BR. 3-3607. ALL CITY MOVING COMPANY 2 FOR BRANCH OFFICES MEN OR WOMEN AGE 21-35 wrrg OFFICE EXPERIENCE Good at figures. Accustomed to handling cash. Some typing ex- perience. Excellent opportunity. Free Blue Cross, Insurance and Pension Plan. APPLY MRS. F. W. MAURER 12246 DEXTER BLVD. O...…

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…Friday, November 2, 1956 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-44 sive i wince r o gyp aces " or by Surprise, Wins Backing of France, Britain JTA Teletype Wires to Jewish News NEW YORK — The Israel army's advance into the Sinai . Peninsula Monday took the world com- pletely by surprise. Some developments had been anticipated ever since Premier Ben-Gurion ordered large scale Isfael mobilization Sunday, but it had been expected that any ensuing action ...…

March 02, 1956 • Page Image 1

…Gildersleeve: `Whole Heart Faint' E JEWISH Hopkins and Thompson : Quarterbacks For the Arabs Commentary, Page 2 Middle East Issue: Humiliating `Mess in of Jewish Events A Weekly Review Washington' Editorial, Page 4 Michigan's Only English -Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 28 — No. 26 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.--- YE 8 9364 40.13t. 27 - - — Detroit 35, March 2, 1956' $5.00. Per Year; Single Copy 15...…

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…Purely Commentary By PH 1 LI P SLOMOV I TZ Dean Virginia Gildersleeve Never Liked Israel Israeli Artists' Exhibit Here UntilMarch10 Real Estate Division Plans Dinner Once again, Dean Virginia Gildersleeve, whose anti-Zionist activities were in evidence at San Francisco, during the forma- Miss Yurika Mann, director tive months of the United Nations Organization, is on the scene, of the Jerusalem Art Galleries; who is supervising the exhibi...…

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…Compare Notes on Miami UJA Gifts 15 Jews Freed By Soviets; Claim German Origin (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) FRANKFURT — Fifteen Ger- man Jews who survived the Nazi regime and years of im- prisonment in the Soviet Union have been freed among Ger- man prisoners of war and -war criminals whom the Russians have. released in recent months. Pre-campaign chairmen of the trade and professional divi- All were released because sions i...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Oil Burns on Troubled Waters Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich.. VE. 3-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, a...…

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…Dr. Zeitlin Upheld Triumphant First Performance Here Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz Hoenig Questions Of Binder's T4her, Queen of Persia' To Conclude Series On Dead Sea Scrolls of Dr. Abraham ance of the Binder musical Dead Sea Scrolls W. Presentation "The Significance of the Dead Binder's "Esther, Queen narrative "Esther, Queen of Prof. Sidney B. Hoenig, of Yeshiva University, • in a con- cluding article in his series on the Dead Sea Scrolls,' in the ...…

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…Adler to Address Jr. Group Brinicli Special gift gift activities in the Junior Division will get under way with a brunch, Sunday, March 11, 10:30 a. m., at the Lee Plaza, with Rabbi Morris Adler slated to speak on the special emergency needs of the 1956 Allied Jewish Campaign. N. Brewster Broder is CO- chairman of the Junior Divi- sion, with direct responsibility for the special gift phase of the campaign organization. The fol- lowing young ...…

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…C. Hyman Here March 18 for LZO Victory Dinner Jewelers Set Campaign Record Cecil Hyman, newly-appoint- ed Consul General for Israel in New York, will: be introduced to citizens of Detroit when he comes here as guest speaker at the Victory Dinner of the Labor Zionist Organization. The dinner, scheduled for 6:30 p. m., March 18, will cele- brate the opening of the new Labor Zionist Institute build- ing, at 19161 Schaefer, and will be .an expre...…

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…Women Plan Allied Jewish Campaign German Court Orders Fund-Raising Teas, March 6 and 7 Provisional Release Of Dr. Aron Ohrenstein Up to their ears in work are members of the Special Gifts Cabinet of the Women's Division who are getting ready for four fund-raising teas in behalf of the 1956 Allied Jewish Campaign scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. Pictured here are (left to right) Mrs. Maxwell Jospey, Mrs. Herman August, Mrs. Benjamin E. Ja...…

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…Only ► ANISCHEWlit has this EXTRA feateref 'Sabbath Majesty' Carta Slated By Adas Shalom Under the direction of Cantor Nicholas. Fenakel, Adas Shalom Synagogue and its ' affiliate groups will present an original cantata, "The Majesty of the Sabbath," written by Joseph Edelman, at 8:30 p.m., March 11, in the main congregation auditorium. Soloists, besides the cantor, will be Esther Gorbeck, soprano, and Sidney Raznick. Narrating the story wil...…

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…Crazy Legs Contest,' Youth Dance, Pro Musica Group on Center Calendar Frankel Signed by Lions; Marvin Features Italian Basketball Finial - the music March plans for young people March 11, featuring ban College ved.. Re- Played Football for In Hillsdale. at the Jewish Community en.- of Freddie Warren Baroque Concert freshments will be 's s er d his senior year, as Hillsdale's started off with city Ph71- Events moved swiftly last captain, he wa...…

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