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June 21, 1957 • Page Image 1

…'Curse of Bigness': Programming Challenge Arabs Pontificate THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review But Spread Bias Editorials, Page 4 of Jewish Events 2 Bigotry- Spreaders: An Arab and a Jew * Gov. M- cKeldin's Peace Proposal Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXI — No. 16 27 Commentary, Page 2 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, June 21, 1957 $5.00 Per Year; Single...…

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…Friday, June 21, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 Purely Commentary•• • Dr. Farid Zeineddine--'Persona Non Grata' Some time ago, the Syrian Ambassador to the United States used such vile language in his attacks upon American Jews that responsible people demanded he should be declared "persona non grata" and ordered returned to his country. - This obnoxious Syrian once again has let loose with uncalled for attacks on American Jews, as indic...…

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…File Brief with N. Y. Commission ,Asking Inter-Religious Adoptions NEW YORK,. (JTA)—The American Jewish Congress and the New York Board of Rabbis proposed an amendment- to the New York State Constitution that would, in effect, permit in- ter-religious adoptions when the child's parents • consent and when the welfare of the child is at stake. This amendment was ad- vanced by Leo Pfeiffer, an at- . torney representing both agen- cies, at the he...…

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…Graduation Time 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 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1952 at Post Office,...…

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…American Jewish Congress Opposes Questions on Religion in 1960 Census • JERUSALEM—A minor cabi- net crisis was averted Wednes- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK — The American Jewish Congress Tuesday voiced day when the Knesset rejected its apposition to inclusion of a motion to debate the status any question concerning reli- of the Israeli Service, and gious affiliation or belief in the agreed instead to a proposal o...…

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…Friday, June 21, 19 57 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-6 Strictly Confidential S By PHINEAS J. BIRON Why Israel Is Unique Ephraim Kishon, Israel's wit- tiest journalist, the other day gave 19 reasons why Israel is the only country in which he could live . . . Here goes: 1. It is the only country in the world which is financed by its taxpayers abroad .. . 2. It is a country so tiny that there is no room to write its name an the map of the world...…

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…Mythical 'Cohen' Name Injected in Civil Rights Issue Around the World... By MILTON FRIEDMAN fused to reveal the origin of the iously to see what Rep. Aber- "Israel Cohen" material. It ap- nethy will dO. parently came to him from an individual or so-called "White John Adams was the first Citizens' Council" whose ident- U. S. Ambassador to England. ity he protects. However, Rep. Abernethy did indicate that he would look into the matter and co...…

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…Friday, June 21, 1957 Kasle Appeals for $3,000 Housing Project in Israel Bond Investments In a nationwide telephone hook-up to Israel Bond leader- ship last week, Lawrence Las- key, member of the board of governors of the Bond Organi- zation, proposed to American Jewry immediate and bold ac- tion to meet the housing needs of a minimum of 100,000 im- migrants expected in Israel in 1957. The proposal for a special $3,000 Housing Bond came as a...…

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…English Derby By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1957, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) An Israeli paper tells an in- teresting story about the Eng- lish Derby. We know about the Derby in Kentucky, but the real Derby is the English one named after Lord Derby, and the family of Lord Derby is still associated with the horse racing events. Recently, says the Israeli paper, the Israeli Embassy in London was queried whether they might name a horse th...…

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…Friday, June 21, 1957 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 0 McGill Study Traces Prejudice in Children Urge Jews to Speak Social Work Troubleshooter Helps (JTA) —A report creasing dislike for Jews at age in Public Places of, TORONTO a McGill University study of nine" but that Jewish children Rehabilitate Families All over World Turkish ISTANBUL (JTA) — Acting prejudice among Jewish and expressed no dislike for Protes- . Some ten years ago, a young Por...…

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…South Haven Resorts Planning Busy Season for Michigan Vacationers Family Service Luxury accommodations, fine who appeared with Pinky Lee crowds, mainly because Irving The Tropical Room, another o g President Lists food, recreational programs and on television will supervise Fidelman's policy is to "keep Biltmore feature, this season L I entertainment and some of the social activities. highlights the appearance of Expansion Plans finest beach f...…

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…-NE ■ MIN=MEL SERVICES SYNAGOGUE Rabbi Gorrelick Dr. Fram to Begin Series in Times Dr. Leon Fram, of Temple will answer in attempting to to Leave on July 1 Israel, who has just returned give his impressions on Ger- a month-long tour of many's progress as a democracy for Trip to Israel from Germany as the official guest and its reorientation from the Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorre- lick, spiritual leader of the Beth Aaron Synagogue, will leave for...…

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…Germany Extends Claims Deadline Rabbi M. Robert Syme, assis- tant rabbi of Detroit's Temple dead- Israel, will deliver a paper to line for filing of claims under the Central Conference of the German Federal Indem- American Rabbis, which is hold- nification Law was extended ing its annual from Oct. 1, 1957 to April 1, c onference 1958. A law approving this June 24 to 28, extension was unanimously at the Ameri- passed by the Bundestag, the cana...…

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…I The Suburban Community Suburbs Ready for Summer Break After Active Season Install Mrs. Dombey as New President of O-W Sisterhood Samuel Gurstell, who is a member of numerous communal organizations, is now affiliated as secretary-treasurer of Sam- my's Restaurant in Oak Park, it was announced this week. Gurstell, former vice-presi- dent and merchandise manager of Mohawk Lumber, has been a Detroiter for 22 years. He is active in Rabbi Mand...…

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…omen s. Cluhs Mrs. Glick's Paintings on Sisterhood • Calendar Beth Shalom Women Install New Officers Mrs. Al Komer was installed recently as president of the Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Shalom. Serving with her during the coming season will be the following women: Mesdames Harry Paul, Miles Greenwald and Hal Eisenberg, vice-presidents; Leonard Israel, treasurer; Martin Herman, Leonard Franklin and Jerry Efros, secretaries. Board members elect...…

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…• Set June Date Musk Award Given to Central Class Head ZOCIDS0 A J • FIEATL/Its hN Speaking of luncheons, your guests will enjoy the following suggestions. And best of all, they are "hostess-savers" as well as time-savers. You'll see what we mean once you have tried them. ti Pyramid Luncheon Salads (Individuals) 4 rounds of wholewheat, white bread (2'/ inch size) 1 hard cooked sliced into thin rounds, reserving ends 3 slices skinned fr...…

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…Name Two Rabbis to Direct Camp Israel \ Adas- Shalom Couples to Hear Psychologist of Hope Group Mr., 1117;s. Silverman City Sets $125,000 Goal; Honeymoon in Florida Appoints Delegates CARD OF SYMPATHY The officers and members of the Chorostishever Aid Society and its Ladies Auxiliary extend deepest sympathy to the family of the late Harry Luden, an ac- tive and devoted member of the Society. Rabbi S. K. Weinberg and "Problems Occurring. in...…

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…,4 JVS, Community Workshop Meeting -4 to Highlight Award Closed Telecast 16 T3 th JNF Auxiliary Honors Mrs. Sidney Ravin Dance with Delight to Mrs. Sidney Ravin, retiring president of the Ladies Aux- LARRY FREEDMAN iliary of the Jewish 'National and His Orchestra Fund, was honored at the - sea- LI 7-2899 REX LODGE has scheduled son's final board meeting, when UN 1-4687 its ninth annual installation d in- I her name was inscribed in the .ne...…

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…1 lam enry arras the shortest term of any U. S. president. He died, one month In graduation exercises' at • after taking office. Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Tex., 2nd Lt. Sey- PHOTOGRAPHS by Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Hillman, of 23500 Marlow, Oak mour Earl LeVine, son of Mr. BERNARD H. Park, announce the graduation of their son, David J. Hillman, and Mrs. S. A. LeVine, of .2710 Elmhurst, received his from Wayne State University's colle...…

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…• N Our Letter Box z Dr. Kapustin Evaluates ` Fearful Moral Problem' In German-Jewish Issue Zohott ottziotwak Tied Benson E. Pisgah Dinner-Dance to Mark Centennial CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Jennie Gilman acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives a n d friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. One hundred years of con- persecution, indeed all Jews, tinuous acti...…

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…MRS. WALTER GOLDSMITH People Make News Announcement has been Israel for the junior high school made of the appointment of level. * * * PHILIP W. LOWN as chair- FRED SCHMERTZ, one of the man of the Founders Fund Committee of the American great names in American track Jewish League for Israel. In arid field promotions and ama- naming Lown, a New England teur athletic programs, ac- industrialist and communal cepted the co-chairmanship of leader...…

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…. z : Friday, June 21 E.4 ...... ..... Consistent QUALITY _Knows No Substitute! With all the rhythm of '57 automation, The Jewish News is • streamlined to bring you the very latest . . • "QUALITY knows no substitute" is indeed the unwavering policy of the News. NOTHING IS SPARED to bring to this ilighly concentrated market the finest press and color facilities possible. Take time out and talk to one of our color advertisers, ...…

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…A new community chamber music orchestra, which has scheduled fall performances, has been organized by the De- troit Friends of Music, it was learned in a press interview with Paul Olefsky, the orches- tra's conductor. Olefsky is first cellist with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. The new chamber orchestra will present a series of. three concerts featuring six nationally Shugerman Alarks His 70th --Birthday prominent soloists. The con- certs...…

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…Friday, June 21, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NE WS-24 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 NICE furnished room for rent. All conveniences. WE. 4-5264. bdrs., duplex, apt. flat, up to $100 month....…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALT 17 — 17 HOUSES FOR SALE Appoline 20157 1 Block E. of James Couzens Hwy. 1 Block North of 13 Mile Rd. Open 1-5 Sun. Open Sat. & Sun. 11 to 7 Brick 3 bedrm. bung., all large rooms, take over GI 4°,, ' mtge. AC ht., gar., excell. cond. only $16,950. 1st offering. See it. * * * I Hubbell 18315 GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 Freeland 20109 3 bedrm. brick $14,900 Assume mtge. S77 mo. Large liv. rm., full di...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK - PARK RANCH ONLY $11,500 INDIANA, 17610 OPEN SUN. 2-5 Lovely 27.1idrm, cedar shake ranch. Spacious closets, liv. rm., din L comb. Nice kitch. plus utility rm., carpeting, drapes, stove, refrig. Take over mtge. with $63 monthly pymts incl. everything. Miss Sherman. 71-rm. colonial with gor. znhg. panld. den, brkfst. rm., 1st fl. lay., natl. firepl. pass hall, full sized din. r...…

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…GREENLAWN, 18701 OPEN SUN. 2-5 In the Proper Widow must sell 2 bedrm. brick bung., newly carpeted, decorated, new gas furnace, gar. Be sure to see it. NI. School. * * Terrific 3-bdrm. f. brk. col. Pass hall, brkfst. rm., rear scrnd. terr. underground sprinkler, gas ht., bsmt. lay., attic fan, solid side dr., lovely yard. Near schools, transp. Priced to sell. Mr. Arno or Miss Sherman. For the successful family. Center entrance brick Co/o 7 ...…

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…Friday, June 21, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 Earlier Classified Deadline Set for Our July 5 Issue On account of Indepen- dence Day, which occurs on Thursday, there will be an earlier deadline for all Class- ified Advertisements for our July 5 issue. All Classified Ads for that issue must be in our hands before 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 2. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 21960 BEVERLY Greenfield & 9 Mile Rd. Face brk ranch, 3 bdrms., lge. li...…

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…Large 6-rm. brick colonial, Fin. rec. rm., sep. brkfst. rm., natl. firepl., 2-car gar., liv. rm. 33 ft. long. Beaut. landscp. Priced at $22,950. Reasonable dn. pymt. Mr. Arno. KENTON-GREENFIELD Oak Park. Modern living at its best in this lovely sect. of Oak Park. 2 twin sized bdrms., plus lovely panld. den, which can be used as third bdrm. Nearly new carpt., lge. eating sp. in kit., 11/2 baths. Mr. Silver. 18658 SANTA BARBARA OPEN SUN. 2-5 ...…

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…35-INSTRUCTION 50-BUSINESS CARDS PRIVATE Dancing Instructions. For information call Barbara Schiff. TO. 7-7329, 2 p.m.-7 p.m. 40-EMPLOYMENT SALESMEN 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 RAIMI'S CURTAINS NORTHLAND CENTER PAINTING, decorating. free esti- mates. reasonably priced. TO 7-1937 MR. ALLAN L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329. SALESLADY wanted for ladies gen- eral store. Full or part-time. WO. 1-1847. FUR...…

June 21, 1957 • Page Image 31

…Monument Unveilings (Unveilling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling Whe Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for an unveiling notice, nt e astir i n g an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Albert (Garry) Gershenzon announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11:30 a.m., 'Su...…

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…Editors. Publishers Honor 40th Anniversary of JTA Friday, June 21, 1957 — THE DETR OIT JEWISH z Urge Repudiation of Council for Judaism; Hear Eban's Evaluation of Growing Pro-Israel Sentiment unexcelled news-gathering and Arab leaders in destroying Is- ized society, the Council for news-disseminating agency since rael was "perhaps more dis- Judaism besmirches the good its inception in London 40 years astrous" to the chances of a name and i...…

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