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February 20, 1953 • Page Image 17

…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 WOodward 5-1155 14-1VANTED-FLATS-INCOMES- APARTMENTS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE MIDDLE-AGED couple want 3 or 4 room income in Dexter section. WE. 4-3055. COUPLE DESIRES 2 or 3 room furnished apt. or flat. Rent about $65. T.O. 9-2751, call after 6 p.m. ROSELAWN Professional man & family...…

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…RAGLEY SCHOOL SEC. 3 bedrooms, gas heated Colonial, carpeting, mirrored fireplace, rec. room. Call Mr. Radawick. =f) O'Donnell Madsen Co. , - UN. 4-0600 18310 LIVERNOIS - Mort.- _ WASHBURN N. OF PURITAN "Real Family Home" Here's a dandy! A 3e bedroom, den, breakfast room, 1st fl. lave, fad* brick home, in beautiful condition. All this and GAS HEAT. Call Mrs. Dolan. Klipfel & Co. UN. 4-2400 •■■_ HUNTINGTON WOODS MANOR 13361 LUDLO...…

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…50-BUSINESS CARDS .4 - 1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. • VI. 2-8997 Sun- - days, evenings TO. 5-8271. WE CLEAN walls and ceilings. One day service. Good work. We also special- ize in dark tones. TO. 8-8313. CARPENTER. TO. 8-2779. Carpet & Furniture CLEANING in your home MOTHPROOFED All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Prices Free Estimates Sam's Carpet & Furniture Cleaning TO 5-3765 L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet ...…

February 20, 1953 • Page Image 20

…ference ‹), All ecords Are Broken for Initial Giving to Major Fund By Special Correspondent of don Eastern Europe's 2,500,000 . Jews." The Jewish News Be added that "the Hitler MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—Amerl period taught us that lives can can Jewry was electrified Sun- be saved even in the face of day by the response to the catastrophe, provided we fur- United Jewish Appeal's emer- nish the means for doing so." gency calk, or help to meet the "To...…

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…Welcome, Mr. Eban Great Human Document by 13-Year-Old: Anne Frank's Diary The Jewish News joins with the entire community in welcoming to Detroit Israel's Ambassador to the United States, the distinguished scholar. statesman and orator, Abba Eban, who comes here officially to open the 1952 Israel bond drive. May he meet with complete success in his efforts here. Story on Page 1, Editorial on Page 4 THE A Weekly -Review in Commentary ...…

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…Reform Rabbis Oppose School Prayers, Discuss Israel's Impact on Jews in U. S. BUFFALO, N.Y., (JTA) — The impact of Israel on the Ameri- can Jew was discussed here at the 63rd annual convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, which repre- sents the spiritual leaders of Reform Judaism in this country and Canada. Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, who delivered the presidential report, said that while Israel will con- tinue to serve as ins...…

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…ban to Open Detroit's 1952 Israel Bond rive Sunday Evening; To Show New Film - ceived high acclaim from film critics who attended private screenings in New York City. A feature of Sunday even- ing's program will be the ap- pearance of Jan Bart. famous TV comedian and recording artist, star of the film "Cats- kill Honeymoon," noted for his song, "I Love You Much Too Much." Detroit organizations will play an important part in the tribute to ...…

June 20, 1952 • Page Image 4

…As the Editor 1'iews the sews Repeating Itself Fun Galore in New Boo Hon. Abba Eban The miracle of Israel's rebirth was ac- companied by the amazing emergence of brilliant leadership in the field of diplomacy. Jewish spokesmen were able to match the ablest of the statesmen in the United Nations in the art of conducting affairs of state. In some instances representatives of the state of Israel surpassed their confreres in state- craft. One ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS - Friday, June 20, 1952 llowing a meeting of the tion • committee of Bnai District Grand Lodge No. as announced that Philip 73 -'M. Klutz nick, ',Park Forest, Ill., w a s chosen to receive the "Service to Hu- manity Award." Morris F. Ja- cobs, Milwaukee, president of the Grand Lodge. stated "the Se- lection Commit- t e e chose Mr. Klutznick for this recognition lutzniok because of his nse interest in the problems outh." • • ...…

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…ceived the Cross of Knighthood Kiev and Wilner Societies Merge The Landsmanschaften Coun- cil of Detroit announces that the Kiev Progressive Society and the Wilner Relief organization have merged into a new group to be known as the Kiev and Wil- ner Organization. The an- nouncement was made by Harry Kaminer, president of the Land- smanschaf ten Council, Joseph Gladstone. of the Wilner Relief Organization. "The creation of larger or- ganizati...…

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…Cohen Is President Of State Council WilliaM Cohen has been elect- i He is a member_ of the com: ed president of the Michigan munity relations committee of Council; American Jewish Con- the Jewish Community Council gress for the r,.., and former president of the coming year. Business and Professional Chap- Cohe n, a ter of the Congress. He is the graduate of the: father of 4 children. His wife, Detroit College Martha, is president of the of La...…

June 20, 1952 • Page Image 8

…Bernard D. Morton and the wig Lewisohn hails Mizrachi hi school's officers in honor of Yes- the current Golden Jubilee issue hiva Torah Vodaath and Mes- of Outlook, says: "As Zionists, ivta Week . . . Columbia histor- the Mizrachi pleaded and regulations prevented publics- ian Prof. Allan Nevins is lectur- labored not merely for a State, tio n of details. ing at the Hebrew U. in Jerusa- for another Denmark, let us say, Mr. Heyman, a close frie...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 20, 1952 Pearl Randleman, :s Clut At its recent bstallation din- ner, PHI SIGMB SIGMA sonar- .' ity, Wayne Unversity installed : . the following officers: Arnette Weingarden, Archon; Joan Lef- ton, vice-araaon; Sarena Feuer- man, bursae; Gloria Greenberg, scribe; anit Marilyn Acker, trib- une. At a special meeting at the home of advisor, Josephine Abramson, plans were made for the national convention to be- gin ...…

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…Women Mrs. Posner Elected New President of Local Pioneer Women 10--TI-V. JEWISH NEWS Adas Shalom Confirmands Schedule Sunday at Homes FriaNy, June 20, 1952 To Wet, in the Fall More Clubs, Page 9 The SISTERHOOD of Con- gregation AHAVAS A C H I M elected the following: President, Mrs. Jack Glickstein; vice-pres- idents, Mrs. Sam Terman, Mrs. Irwin A. Leviant: secretaries, Mrs. Hy Lenard, Mrs. Albert Burke; Treasurer, Mrs. S a m Tower; Boa...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS — i 1 Friday, June 20, 1952 __AtivitieJ in -__Cociety Mr. ant Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott, of West Hartford, Conn., on June 6 entertained 30 teen-age couples at DePasquale's Restaurant in Hartfoed, in honor of the 16th birthday of their younger daugh- ter, Sylria. She attended Bagley, Hampton and Mumford High Schools while the Helfgotts were former residents of Detroit re- siding on Prairie Ave. Edwain Levenberg, son of Mr. an...…

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…12 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 20, 1952 grdtJ I June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Shulman. (Betty Kurtz), a son. David Allen. • * * June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Eli Richter, (Edith Dickler), of Oak Park, a daughter, Hillary Esther. • * * June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boren (Harriet Lois Shapiro), of 18230 Stoepel, a son, Dennis Raymond. * * June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Kraska (Ruth Mivius). of Bay : City. Mich., a daughter, Elayne.1 * * J...…

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…Friday, June 20, 1952 Adiviiiei in Society Mrs. Jack Freeman, of Chicago Blvd., has returned from a trip to Washington, D. C.. where she was joined by her son, U Howard Freeman, of Fort Lee, Va. Cecy Schnner has returned from Ann Arbor to spend the sum- mer with her parents, the Abe Schmiers of Sherborne Road. Mrs. Ethel Zellman, who has made her home in Jerusalem for the past 20 years. arrived in the United States June 6 and is now visiting...…

June 20, 1952 • Page Image 14

…BAKER. Sid Shmarak's 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Miriam's Friday, June 20, 19112 NVEWO Gives Dinner ;Wednesday at Turover Jewish Women's European Welfare Organi2ation, at a spec- ial meeting of the board of di- Stories for : Business Briefs COUSINS CLUB nett install the following officers at ceremonies on Tuesday, 8:30 p. m., at Carl's Chop House: Paul Baker, president; Ernest Baker, vice-president; Mrs. Leo Bardach, treasurer; Mrs. Morris S...…

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…r111•11111111111111111111111111111111111111001M111011111111011111101111101111011111111110111.111 11111111111111MMIMINY Danny P 1 0 Raskin's LISTENING T Wolf Firm Dedicates Groceries Warehouse Young Av7ults Plan Weekend Outing June 27 to 29 at Fresh Air Camp Abner A. Wolf, Inc., Detroit wholesale grocer, will dedicate the world's largest dry groceries warehouse under one roof at Joy Road and Schaefer, Sunday afternoon. More than 10.000...…

June 20, 1952 • Page Image 16

…• 16 —THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 20, 1952 Obituaries Community Mourns Rosenthal's Death Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is • standard charge of S2. for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth). • • • 1 The family of the Tillie Feld- ...…

June 20, 1952 • Page Image 17

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by Income 14.1' Sale telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 8c a word. On Stoepel Minimum Charge $1.00. CALL WOodward 5-1155 Original owner selling 10-ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE ROOM in home of adults. NW section. 2951 Glendale. for rent. BEAUTIFUL large bedroom Good transportation. TO. 6-8484. - •-- FURNISHED room to rent....…

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…18717 SAN JUAN. 7 Mite-Curtis. Fare BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom Colonial face as heat. 2 car garage. NW sec- brick. tyrick. 5 dow n, 3 tip Automatic heat. Lion. Owner. UN. 4-6524. carpet ed. Owner 516.800 Modern Custom Built 6 ROOM BUNGALOW Just being completed_ B. V., all on one floor. 1t'434 Washburn nr. Outer Dr. Colored fixtures, stall shower, spacious bedrooms, TRI-LEVEL-3 beautiful formica kitchen, rear pic- ture window, landscaped Owner tr...…

June 20, 1952 • Page Image 19

…45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY and MEATS Ewald Circle near Davison Now doing over $900 weekly busi- ness. Beer and wine license available if desired. 5 room flat above avail- able. Owner recalled to service Cash or Terms. Ideal for couple. Mr. Dyer, UN. 3-5500. h. m Seldon Due to unusual circumstances, a large complete super market, worth $20,000 can be bought for a total cash price of $8,000. Good profitable business, excellent lo...…

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…Identification with General Zionists In Israel Voted by ZOA Convention as Miller Forces Triumph on All Issues retiring ZOA president, urged the convention to "adopt a policy of freedom of action for the ZOA without entangling alliances with any Zionist group" and of non-interven- tion in the affairs of any Zionist group" and of non-in- tervention in the affairs of any party in Israel. NEW YORK, (JTA)—The 55th annual convention of the Zion- ...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 1

…Mich/ an Only English-Jewish Newspaper THE JEWISH NE A Weekly Review A Guide for Tota I Community Cooperation of Jewish Events Read Commentator's Column on Page 2, Editorial, Page 4 Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 19—No. 19 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, July 20, )951 .45fttix, 7 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Cleveland Federation and Council To Mer • e Into One Organization Unity ...…

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…2—THE JEWISH NEWS Stark's Fascinating Story Friday, July 20, 1951 History's Greatest Gamble: Clean-Shaven Viennese, Rabbis Together at 1st Zion Congress A. Kahn and Gabrilowitsch Among Detroit's Notables Fisher and New Center build- ings, the News, Times and Free Press buildings, and many oth- ers, are enumerated in Stark's Editor's Note: With the opening set for mid-August of the story, first World Zionist Congress since the establishme...…

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…World Envoys Confer With Israel Over Suez Blockade TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The filing of Israel's complaint against the Egyptian blockade of the Suez Canal with the United Nations Security Council brought with it a flurry of activity at the Israeli Foreign Office. The , envoys of the USSR, Yugoslavia, Sweden and Holland visited the Ministry, where they received explana- tions of the Israeli move. Previously, U. S. Ambassador Monnet Davis called on Fo...…

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…As the Editor Views the News ... Approach to Unity Soo CLERGYmEN WARN THAT ANTI-SEMITISM is - THE RESPONSIBILITY( OF THE CHRISTIAN 'JORLD AND MUST BE ELIMINATEDL. From Cleveland comes news of revolu- tionary action in the field of Jewish com- munity organization. After nearly three years of study and deliberation, the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Jewish Community Council have de- cided to merge their activities into a single community ...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 5

…Brody Gift to Hadassah Honors Mrs. Frank, Congress Delegate To honor Mrs. Max R. (Clara) Frank as a Hadassah delegate to the World Zionist Congress to be held in Israel, Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam Brody (left), of Muirland Ave., on the eve of her departure, presented Mrs. Frank with a check, the sum of which will make another bed available for the new Hadassah Hospital under con- struction in Jerusalem. Mrs. William B. Isenberg (right), Chapter chairm...…

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…Non-Jews Support Israel Bond Drive Myer Littky to Direct Pisgah BB Bowling Team Alexander Brown & Sons of Baltimore, oldest investment banking firm in the country, purchased $25,000 in Israel Bonds. •The purchase was made by Benjamin Howell Griswold III, a partner in the firm, who is a direct descendant of the man who founded the company in 1800. In another impreSsive indica- tion that State of Israel Bonds are achieving wide recognition as ...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 7

…Cluti W omen'J • BETH AARON SISTERHOOD Is planning its annual , donor luncheon to be held Dec. 4, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. David Brozgold is fund raising chairman; Mrs. Jos. Haas, jour- nal 'chairman, Mrs. Alec Mar- gulies, memoriam a n d Mrs. Morris Litvin, darling chairman. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Julius Levitt and Mrs.. Herman Moss. All captains and workers who ha4ve not received working ma- terial should contact Mrs. Broz- gold, UN. 4-0...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 8

…Kraemer and Slotnick Nuptials in Mt. Clemens Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slotnick of Miami Beach and Atlantic City announce the marriage of MRS. SIDNEY KRAEMER their daughter, Ruth, to Sidney Kraemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kraemer of Mount Clem- ens. The wedding took place in -Mount Clemens on June 21. The bride graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania where she majored in music. The bridegroom at- tended the Miami Beach Colle...…

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…To Wed in September Adivitieo ivt ocietv Mrs. Maurice Schiller and son, Larry, of Tulsa, Okla., is here to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schem- beck of Monte Vista Ave. Mr. and Mrs: Sydney Winer and their children, Susan and Harry, of Calvert Ave., are off for a few weeks' holiday at their cabin in the woods, near Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Max giber, son David, and daughter Susan, will vacation at Ramona Park Hotel, Ha...…

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…r_> Pauline S. Goodman Wed to Leo Perry Gompers AZA Chapter James Popkin Weds Receives Nail. Charter California Girl At a candlelight ceremony on June 19, Pauline Shirleyann Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goodman, of W. Outer Dr., became the bride of Leo Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gompers Chapter, AZA, which was started..only last November, has officially been recognized by the national of- fice of AZA with the receipt re-...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-11 U. Friday, July 20, 1951 in S octe_y • I c_tvc_t0 in l • •I • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman of Ewald Circle, and Mrs. Hoff- man's mother, Mrs. Max Wiesenbacher of Ypsilanti, Mich., have moved into their newly purchased home on West Outer Drive. The following Detroiters visited Oakton Manor Resort, Pewau- kee, Wis., recently: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trunsky, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De Roven and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. ...…

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…• Social, Inc., Again Gives to Israel Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs Phil and Archie Fabian of the DEXTER RADIO AND TELE- VISION CO., at 11565 Dexter, have recently announced the enlarging of their TV service de- partment. The lower level of their quarters has been re- arranged to allow for better servicing to their ever-increas- ing number of customers. Spe- cial this month to our readers is a complete ten-point check-up which includes cl...…

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…• THE JEWISH NEWS-13 = Friday, July 20, 1951 Danny Rabbi Halpern to Head BP Congress Chapter ll Raskin's S LISTENING MORRIS GARVETT h a d graduated from the Detroit Col- lege of Law only a year before and was serving an apprentice- ship at the law firm of Sloman & Sloman His first legal case was drawing up of the bill of sale of the Jewish Chronicle to Joe Cummins . . . This was in 1917 when the paper was sold by the late Anton Kaufm...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 14

…D • Obituaries BLANCHE MEYERFELD, 1465 geles; sisters, Manya Blane of Webb, died July 8. Services were Los Angeles and Edna Firestone; at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi J. S. five granichildren. * * Sperka officiating. She leaves SOLOMON GEDALIA BLUM- her husband, William, and sis- ter, Mrs. Marium Randall. In- ENFELD, 52, 295 Hall, Windsor, died July 11. Services were at terment, Woodmere Cemetery. * * * Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab- CHARLES RUDO...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 15

…• Classified Advertisements Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00. Call WOodward 5-1155 AN LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange ELDERLY COUPLE desires 3 room apart- ment, elevator building. TU. 3-0501. WILL EXCHANGE lovely 6 room fl...…

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…Cleveland Federation-Council Unity Plan Abe Kasle Heads U. of 31 .Hillel Memorials and Honors Committee by the President of the Federa- •Secy. of Women's Division, tion and the President of the David Rabinovitz; Public Rela- (a) One person to be selected Council. These nominees for tions Director, S. J. Jaffe; Com- :0.6TCOM: by each local agency which re- delegates-at-large shall be elec- munity Relations Associate, " Vat ted at the Federati...…

April 20, 1951 • Page Image 1

…Protect Israel, Save the Persecuted In Moslem Lands By Giving Liberally to the Allied THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Passover ° to the Entire Community Jewish Campaign VOLUME 19—No. 6 A Happy 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, April 20, 1951 =4;9037 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c —Photo Courtesy Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America Passover 5711 …

April 20, 1951 • Page Image 1

…C arter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OIII0 pitAADDith. gAcktin q k 10 What Should the Jewish Community ma aszactival ilathin- Lt Full Picture Page of Davison Center. HR NICLE UN Probes uleh Feud Look Like? See Pages See Page 21. 23-27. Vol. 53—No. 16 Report by Riley Awaited Friday, April 20, 1951 10e a Copy—$3 Per Year `Why Is This Night Diffei•ste LAKE SUCCESS—(Special) —The battle of words in the Israeli-Syrian dispute...…

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…Mobilize for House-to-House Campaign Canvas Women's Division Readies es or G-Day Solicitations April 29 At the "Gifts and Dolls" luncheon, April 11, left to right, seated: Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, special gifts chairman, and her vice-chairman, Mrs. Milton M. Alexander; standing, Mrs. Milton K. Mahler and Mrs. Ben Mossman. Allied Jewish Campaign Worn- ed the opening luncheon at the en's Division workers are pre- Book April 11 and pledged a pari...…

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…American t ewislr Periodical Cede ••111111. ■ Friday, April 20, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Regional ZOD Named Agent Rabbis to Aid Phillip Stollman Named Head of Mizrachi Bond Campaign Allied Drive of Shoes for Israel Service that the presidents of all syna- The appointment of the Michi- in Israel by the Jerusalem Shoe gan Zionist Region as agent of Corporation Ltd. in association the Wagman-Israeli Service Plan with the General...…

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…Painting of Rabbi Donated to Temple Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded Several Jews NEW YORK (JTA)—Numerous American Jewish scholars, sci- entists, artists, composers and writers are included in a list of 154 persons who were awarded 1951 fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation of New York. The awards total $568,000; with the average in- dividual fellowship amounting to about $3,600. Hal Lehrman, writer and lec- turer, was given a fe...…

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…'after CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, April 20, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregation Beth Moses ' ate New Synagogue to Dedtc Forty-nine years ago, five indi- viduals met at the home of the late Mr. H. Silver on Gratiot ave- nue, and founded a congregation named Beth Moses Anshe Rom- ania. For three years, services were held in that home. By 1905, the congregation had grown larger and strong enough to purchase a cottag...…

April 20, 1951 • Page Image 4

…-- As the Editor Views the Aiews Act Now to Free the Persecuted By NOAH E. ARONSTAM, M.D. Four Vital Questions The verdure that hath clad the vale, The mountain peaks and meadow, And hath enchanted field and dale— Is but today a shadow. The deeds we have committed long, Our labors perpetrated Have joined the shadows' crowded throng— We need not feel elated. The United Jewish Appeal suggests that during the coming 40 days—through May 31—Am...…

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…Americo Jewish Periodical Cog 1111111111111111 - ■ 111111.111•11111•Pl - - DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 4 Heschel Book Shows Way to Living Faith Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published Weekly by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 900 Lawyers' Building, Detroit 26, Michigan SUBSCRIPTION S3.00 Per Year. Single Copies, 10e; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916. at the Post Office at Det...…

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…The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts. Temple Beth El to Honor Dr. Glazer on 25th Anniversary in the Rabbinate, 10th Anniversary Here, at April 27 Service Temple Beth El will pay trib- ute to its rabbi, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, on the occasion of his 25th anniversary in the rabbin- a t e and 10th anniversary at Temple Beth El, at a special an- niversary service, Friflay, April 27. at 8:15. Participants will be: Dr. Ma...…

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…'after CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, April 20, 1951 DETROIT 111 1 11 to Aid Ihive Corps. Prof. Lloyd Cook to Conclude Wayne U. Franklin Lectures ■•■■■•■ •111.1 •••• Temple Beth El will pay tri- bute to its rabbi, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, on the occasion of his 25th anniversary in the rabbinate and 10th anniversary at Temple Beth El, at a special anniversary service at 8:15 p.m., Friday, Ap- ril 27. Participants in the s...…

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