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May 20, 1966 • Page Image 1

…The Jewish News dedicates this issue to our youth who have consecrated themselves to Jewish studies, with the hope that they will rededicate themselves to uninterrupted links with Jewish learning. We Salute Our Confrmands, Consecrants and Graduates Shavuot, Festival of Youth List of 1966 Confirmands, Consecrants and Graduates on Pages 24 and 25 JEWISH E Good Will of 'New Germany' and World Jewry CD M 'TR C> I "r MICHIGAN A Weekly Revi...…

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…Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz 'Spurious Gestures' in God-Idea Under the title "Giving God Public Recognition," Christian Century recently carried an editorial in which it declared: Acting on behalf of their state legislature, the Massachu- setts senators—Leverett Saltonstall and Edward Kennedy—have presented to the United States Senate two bills which purport to give public recognition to God. The first of the bills—which do not nec...…

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…Rheinmetall Agrees to Pay Jewish Slave Laborers; U.S.. Gives Contract to German Firm WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Rheinmetall German Arms Works, recipient of a $74,200,000 arms contract from the United States, has deposited 2,500,000 marks ($625,000) in a Frankfurt bank Tuesday to settle claims of surviv- ors of wartime forced labor at its plant, the Bnai Brith announced. Dr. William A: Wexler, Bnai Brith international president, said the money was...…

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

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…Center to Celebrate 40th Anniversary June 9th A far cry from what is now The Jewish Community Center will mark its 40th anniversary at known as the Jewish Community a dinner at the Center, in conjunc- Center was the church house of tion with the annual meeting, the Methodist Tabernacle on Mel- bourne Street. June 9. This being a very important oc- Milton M. Al- casion, the beard of directors will exander, the Cen- pay special honor to the pas...…

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…300 Workers Settle Strike at Ashdod JERUSALEM (JTA) — About 300 workers at the Leyland truck assembly plant in the new town of Ashdod ended their strike last week, and accepted dismissal of 90 of the firm's employes, while Labor Minister Yigael Allon told the Knesset (Parliament) that unem- ployment has risen "considerably" throughout Israel last month. The Ashdod workers had staged a riot during the May Day cele- bration, then followed throu...…

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…TndComplacency' Safran Advises on Israel Visit TEL AVIV — Hyman Safran, president of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation, warned on his fifth trip to Israel against the American Jewish community being, lulled into a false by of se- curity about Israel by the surface signs of affluence here. "The luxury hotels on the Tel Aviv seashore and on Mt. Carmel are for tourists not for Israelis primarily, but they give a false impression to many visi...…

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…Great Society Programs Raising NewProblems,Social'WorkersTold The WASHINGTON (JTA) question whether President John- son's "Great Society" programs are on a "collision course" with nongovernmental welfare agencies —Jewish and non-Jewish — was raised here at the 68th annual meeting of the National Confer- ence of Jewish Communal Service. The five-day parley, attended by more than 1,000 Jewish communal workers, was devoted to the sub- ject of ho...…

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…`Medal of Infamy Hit by Principal in School Paper How one principal handled the iron cross teen fad was illustrated last Friday in the "Letters to the Principal" column of the Western High School newspaper, The Roundup. In reply to one student's com- plaint that Principal Louis Pan- ush had no right to order removal of the Nazi emblems, Panush wrote: "The iron cross and swastika are symbols of Nazism and the Nazi era. They bear witness to inc...…

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…Border Tensions Mount Reports in the Lebanese press that had been used as bases by (Continued from Page 1) Eshkol replied to a statement El Fatah. It was noted that the stated that the Syrian government by the Soviet Union which had de- latest outrage showed that this has ordered evacuation of villages clared Israeli action against Syria's retaliatory raid had, -so far, proved close to the Israeli border on the Communist - oriented government...…

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…Javis Raps U.S. JWV Head Reports to President for Policy on Egypt (Continued from Page 1) to as much as $200,000,000 a year, "so we are in effect being asked to finance this adventure through food aid." Sen. Javits said there was a strong feeling in the Senate "that the American people should be fully informed of the direction of our policy toward Egypt in light of Nasser's recent threats before any new United States aid is cam- .mitted." He ...…

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…Greatest Youth AJCommittee Re-Elects M. Abram; Convention Views Important Issues Jews. And this in my judgment is WASHINGTON — Three pro- violence and of economic pres- ple what is really the true mean- Service Increase the finest example of what we minent East Coast attorneys noted sures that cost them their jobs and ing of freedom. Because from the really mean by this word Ameri- Reported by HIAS also for their public, business and their hom...…

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…W. Germany Reported Angry Over Jerusalem's Support of Boundary With Poland BONN (JTA) — West German Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroe- der declared in a speech in the Bundestag Tuesday West Germany expected that the good will it had shown in the successful negotia- tions with Israel for an economic aid agreement would be recognized by Israel because "such goad will must be bilateral." Political observers here said that Dr. Schroeder was referri...…

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…General Allenby Refused to. Publicize Balfour Declaration, Biography Shan's Israel's "Exaggerated Prosperity BY MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — Members of Congress will challenge a new State Department line that Israel is now so prosperous, and organi- zations like Hadassah so rich, that further U.S. aid grants are un- necessary. The fact is that Israel is in debt for over $1,250,000,000. Israel re- quires more than...…

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…Three Popes from the Ghetto Delineated by Joachim Prinz Dr. Joachim Prinz was moved, It led him to a study of the even before coming here from Ger- Vatican and of the popes and the many more than 30 years ago, to result is a book that will surely delve into the problem of Christians arouse much attention. Dr. Prinz's who stemmed from Jews, of those "Popes From the Ghetto," publish- whose parents and grandparents ed by Horizon Press (156' 5th,...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 16

…Elie Wiesel's Prize-Winning 'The Gates of the Forest' Gains New Status for Famous Author Elie Wiesel, who survived the Auschwitz terror and who, at the age of 17, came to Paris and be- gan to write in French, already has gained world fame as an author and as one of the most brilliant delineators of the terrors to which he was subjected and under which his parents and his family were , murdered. His vivid writ- ings have won for him the 1964 P...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 17

…`Obsession Novel' a Good Mystery Elliot West calls his novel "The Night Is a Time for Listening," published by Random House, "a novel of obsession." It is all of that. It also is a fine mystery that will delight lovers of this type of fic- tion and will hold the attention of all who enjoy good novels. This one is a story about a man whose wife was murdered by a Nazi, who enters_ into a deal with the Russians in Berlin to do some sabotage work...…

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…Physiotherapy Center to Serve Israeli Aged NEW YORK — The first physio- therapy center to be set up in an old age home in Israel has been opened by Malben in its Neve Avot Home in Pardess Hanna, about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, it was announced by Theo- dore D. Feder, Joint Distribution Committee director for Israel. The center will serve some 1,100 residents in the home and an ad- ditional 1,000 old people living in JDC-Malben homes...…

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…Try and Stop Me 1 6 By BENN ETT CERF On his recent trek to Israel, John Steinbeck had some diffi- culty persuading the natives to get his name straight. He was hailed in the press successively as Stein- berg, Steinwitz, and Stonebaum. One waiter took his order for orange juice. scrambled eggs and coffee, brought up a dish of prunes, oatmeal and tea instead, but brushed aside Steinbeck's ob- jections with, "N ever mind Mr. Steenbaum, I'm goi...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Drop Disabilities Form Special Resta urant Committee Affecting Women, to Maintain Kosher Dining Facilities A group of community-minded purposes of sustaining the current- Rabbis Asked ly operating Imperial Kosher Res- individuals organized themselves LONDON — A call on the last week as the Detroit Kosher taurant at 18451 Wyoming and to rabbinical authorities of Restaurant Committee. Hyman insure that the Jewish community ...…

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…To Host Seminary Event Monday Confirmations Scheduled Shavuot to Ile Ushered In Tuesday The Feast of Weeks, Shavuot, day, Rabbi Noah M. Gamze will Cong. Ahavas Achim will hold when learning and achievement in speak on "Pathways to God." evening services at 7:40 and morn- studies are recognized, will be ob- Beth Aaron Synagogue will ush- ing prayers at 8:30 Wednesday served at synagogue services Tues- er in the holiday at 7 p.m. services mor...…

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…T Appeal for 'Torah as a Way of Life' Made at Anniversary of Chabad --- At the Chabad dinner are (from left) Julius Rotenberg, Mrs. Emma Schaver, Harry Schumer, Rabbi Zalman Posner, Mrs. Rachel Kurtz- man, Avern Cohn, Mrs. William Hordes and Charles E. Feinberg. * Rabbi Zalman Posner of Nash-I to the devotion of her late hus- ville, Tenn., principal speaker at band, Morris Schaver. the 25th anniversary dinner of the Julius Rotenberg made th...…

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…omen's Sinai - Hospital's Women's Guild installed Mrs. Milton Maddin as president, along with Mesdames Joseph Newman, Samuel • Gersh- enson,' Harry Mendlow and Isa- dore Winkelman, vice presidents; David Handel- man, Tubie Res- nick, Benjamin Dovitz and Joel Josephson, secre- taxies; and Sam- uel Green, treas- urer. Newly elec- ted members of the board are lies& m es Allen Blondy, Rudolph Gemza, Ned Len- Mrs. Maddin hard, Morey Mandell, Samue...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 24

…TEMPLE ISRAEL CONFIRMANDS Exercises, Tuesday, May 24 - William M. Adler William S. Adler Arlene Agree Jaclyn Agree Benjamin Amber Bruce Baker El lyce Bardach Russell Barnett Steven Berlow Michael Binder Andrew Blinder Larry Bluford David Brainin Mark Caminker Paul Canvasser Leslie Caplan Barbara Carnick Lynn Chassin Jeffrey Cherin Marjory Cohen Richard Cohen Joanne Collens Mark Crane Gary Cummis Toni Dizik Barbara Downes Carol Dunitz Debora...…

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…Exercises, Sunday, June 12 UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL GRADUATES rrr, Bnai Moshe Branch Ades Shalom Branch ATIONS .munity's Religious School Adas Shalom rants and Graduates TEMPLE ISRAEL GRADUATES Exercises, Friday, May 27 Jerome Amber Marlene Arfa William Barnett Steven Berlin Mark Blinder Margo Bloomberg Toba Blum Ronald Budman David Caplan Linda Carnick Robin Citrin Sandra Cohn Joanne Felder Mark Fenton David Frank Wendy Friend Frederick...…

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…Jewish Home to Honor Service Group for Bringing 'Extra Measure of Joy' to Aged The board of directors of the Jewish Home for Aged will honor the Service Group of the Women's Auxiliary Sunday at a buffet sup- per and dance in Borman Hall. In announcing this annual affair, Jack 0. Lefton, president of the Home, paid tribute to the loyalty and devotion shown by these volun- teers. "Their participation in all areas of the activity program has don...…

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…Sh avuot Meals i3rcoRpy°rSigAhtLI1N9D66 According to Talmudic legend the Torah is "as nutritious as milk and as sweet as honey." Since Shavuot commemorates the giv- ing of the Torah by God to Moses, the traditional dishes favored dur- ing this holiday are "milhig" re- pasts and honeyed desserts. Since Shavuot was also the harvest holiday in Israel, all man- ner of greens are eaten to evoke memories of the ancient proces- sions of an agricultu...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 28

…Honor Roll Lunch to Draw ORT Members Mrs. Daniel Siegel, ORT Michigan Region mire president of Honor Roll, holds' the traveling trophy to be presented to the ORT Chapter showing the greatest percentage of increase in honor roll member- ship for each fiscal year. Presentation will be made at a dessert luncheon June '7 at Knollwood Country Club. With her are some mem- bers of her committee, (from left) standing: Illesdames David Zack, Carl Sieg...…

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…Rita _Burns Betrothed to George K Belenson MISS RITA BURNS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns of Lauder Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Rita Marsha to George Edward Belenson, son of Mrs. Bessie Belenson of Sussex Ave., Oak Park and the late Mr. Daniel Belenson. The couple both attend Wayne State University. The future bride- groom will begin Detroit College of Law in the fall. The wedding is planned for July 4, 1967. Bow-Coffey Cou...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 30

…Rosenwald Post Cites Its Senior Veterans Ten members of Rosenwald Post, American Legion, were recently honored on their having reached or passed their 75th birthdays. All Legionnaires from 25 to 35 years, the honorees were presented with gift certificates and citations. They are (from left) top: Arthur Schecter, Maurice Green, Henry Wartosky, Abe Lebow and Samuel Folbe; bottom: Jacob Joslove, Morris Beckman, Joseph Shapiro, David Pessman and ...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 31

…At-Home Receptions Announced Annual- confirmation services of Temple Beth El will take place May 22. At-home receptions will be held that afternoon for the follow- ing Beth El confirmands: Rose Farkas to Marry Samuel Milan Named Ford Principal; Morris Margulies Sandweiss Gets Top Job at Mumford Two assistant principals have succeeded to the principalship of local high schools Mumford and Ford, it was announced by the Detroit Public Schools....…

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…Norman Cottler Honored at Bond Fete At the Labor Zionist Movement-Landsmanshaften Israel Hai anniversary celebration which honored Norman Cottler on the occa- sion of his 70th birthday and in recognition of "his dedicated service to the Jewish people and to the State of Israel," are (from left) seat- es: Harry L. Schumer, LZ-Landsmanshaften Israel Bond campaign chairman; Michael Comay, Israel Ambassador to the UN, guest speaker, and Morris Li...…

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…Zeltzer Re-Elected Hebrew Schools' President; Detroit Education Status Reviewed at 46th Annual Meeting • • George M. Zeltzer was re-elected president of the United Hebrew Schools at the 46th annual meet- ing of the schools, which was pre- ceded by a dinner, Tuesday eve- ning, at the Esther Berman branch of the schools. Abe Kasle was re-elected hon- :ary president• Leonard E. Bar- Mitchell Feldman and Gordon I. Ginsberg were elected vice pres...…

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…People Make News Ladd Plumley, board chairman and president of State Mutual Life Assurance Co. of America, flew to Detroit recently to honor the company's outstanding produc- tion leaders, among them SOLO- MON ROTHENBERG, one of the company's top sales associates who qualified for the Circle of Honor last year by selling over $1,500,000 in insurance. * * * H. MANSFIELD HORNER, chairman of the board of United Aircraft Corp., has been named rec...…

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…Foster Grandmas E xperts in `S poling' Because she has plenty of love to go around, Mrs. John Farkus has managed to be mother to two, grandmother to six, foster mother to 30 and now a "grandma" all over again—to two youngsters who have no grandmother of their own. Mrs. Mark King is no novice either. When she was in charge of the Bargman Home, under the au- spices of the Jewish Family arra Children's Service, there were some 57 children under ...…

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…Mildred Simons llosenberg Awards Given to 3 of Community's Finest her junior and senior years, pres- program — busing inner-city chil- ident of the Future Teachers Club, dren to Cranbrook Saturday secretary of state at Girls' State mornings for tutoring and enrich- in 1965 and on the student council. ment. Frank is editor of the Crane, Recipient of the Daughters of the Cranbrook's student newspaper; American Revolution Good Citi- president of...…

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…Greatest 'Greatest Show on Earth' Significant Revelations in Ryan's 'Last Battle' "The Last Battle" by Cornelius Ryan, published by Simon and Schuster, is one of the most re- vealing books about the last war and is especially . valuable as a description of conditions in Berlin during the final period of the en- trance of the Russian armies. The 'fear that was injected, the scare created by the threats of Adela Smieja, the "Lady of the Lions...…

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…THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, M:iy 20, 1966 MOVIE GUIDE The Best of Everything, Bnai David Sponsors Fisher Theater Show By Danny Raskin -- - ONE OF THE REASONS De- I Hummus with Tahini . . . This is troit has so many fine restaurants the first thing they bring you if Grand Circus Park is the polyglot and typically Amer- you leave the ordering up to them ADAMS ican make-up of its peoples . . . . . . Hummus with Tahini is...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 39

…Saab Brings Fun in Hebrew First Full - Length Israeli Movie Has Yemenite Charm, Satire CHECKER BAR-11-ft RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4.7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ' r ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. CHiftritE HOA KOW INN Specializing in Cantonese Food Open Daily 11 a.m.-11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Free Parking Carry-Out Service LI 7-4663 13715 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK HOUSE. of CHUNG CHINESE-A...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 40

…14-FOR RENT-FLATS AND INCOMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 40-Friday, May 20, 3965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13 - B - TO SUB - LET, APARTMENTS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom - 2 bathroom new apartment to sublet. Available immediately $240 month. Has every- thing. 342...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 41

…I 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PK.-OPEN SUN. 2-5 24760 MANISTEE PALMER WOODS MANOR Attractive I ncome 61/2 and 51/2 rms. Close to Synagogues, Shops and trans. on Indiana N. of Santa Clara. All large rooms, excell. carpeting, drapes, 2-car gar., excell. rental location. Ask for IN1r. Overman. See this unusual, beautiful four- bedrm. brk. ranch, front Paneled Family Rm., Ige, blt-in kitch., eat- ing area, 2 baths, cent. air con...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK OPEN SUN. 1-5 Beacon Square, Southfield 11 MILE-LAHSER Tri-Level — Different and won- derful floor plan. Large living rm. with firepl., 4 good sized bedrms., one complete bath and three 1/2 baths. All built-ins in kitchen. Carpeting included. 2-car attach. gar. Built 1962. Possession in 60 days. Shown by appt. $35,450. DI 1-0441 or LI 6-1290. BURTON, 12841 OPEN SUN. 2-5 O...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 43

…APTS. FOR SALE VuTag Sherwood e Want an exclusive address? Greenfield-10 Mi. 30 units, excel. bldg., fully occupied with leases & security. Swimming pool nets $16,000 yr. This outstanding 2-bedrm. home is for those who oppreicate the fine things in life. Built just six years ago, nothing was spared to make it the best that money can buy. 1st floor laundry room, oir conditioning, luxurious carpeting and drapes, all walnut built-in kitchen, ...…

May 20, 1966 • Page Image 44

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 77-HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD 24745 LEE BAKER 17-HOUSES FOR SALE BY OWNER Z.-bedroom brick ranch. Immed. oc- cupancy. Gas heat, drapes and car- peting. Automatic sprinkling sys- tem. Finished recr. room. Many extras. On Marlowe near Norfolk. For appt. 342-3377 COUNSEL WITH Beautifully landscaped fieldstone ranch, 3 bedrooms, family room, ZO-ft. living-dining room, built-in kitchen, basement, attached 2-car garage. $29...…

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May 20, 1966 • Page Image 46

…Lawyer Louis Zeff Philatelist Article Louis Zeff, Detroit attorney for Features Masada 44 years, with offices in the Cadil- lac Tower, died Tuesday at age 69. Mr. Zeff, 660 Whitmore, was a partner in the firm of Zeff and Zeff and a member of the Wayne County and Michigan State bar associa- tions. A graduate of the Detroit College of Law, he was a member of the Cong. Shaarey Zedek and its men's club and Town and Country Club. Jerusalem-born, M...…

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…Young Man Killed by Anti-Red Fanatic Leo Bernard, 28-year-old former liberal arts student at Wayne State University, was shot and killed by an anti-Communist fanatic in the Detroit headquarters of the Social- ist Workers Party Monday. Mr. Bernard was one of three young men who were shot by a former cab driver. The assailant, described as "obsessed by commu- nism" was seized by police. The shooting took place in Debs Hall, 3737 Woodward, offic...…

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…Prof. Ernst Nolte's 'Three Faces of Fascism' 'Judaism in Sigmund Freud's World' Outlines Attitude on His Heritage Introduces Insulting, Note About Zionism In "Three Faces of Fascism," published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Ernst Nolte deals with Action Francaise, Italian Fascism and National Socialism. With a translation from the German by Leila Vennewitz, the German author who is currently professor of European history at Marburg Universit...…

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