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April 21, 1967 • Page Image 37

…Friday, April 21, 1967-37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U Today, the new Raleigh House looks like this: 11(11ti0 1100t CATEREF ,S gni tN1 .4111[110 But wait ... .. . on October 31, 1967—two million dollars later—it will continue catering to the most particular (and satisfied) clients in America. Meannbile, business as usual at our present location- 18611 Wyoming Why ore we buildin g a new and bigger Raleigh House? Simple. Our new Raleigh ...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 38

….11- a rian Edith II "ocrt-: GM to Be Heard Poet Jacob Glatstein to Speak on Charge of Bias' to Il 'ed Edward Herman at Sholem Aleichem Institute Against Employe 38—Friday, April 21, 1967 THE 'DETROIT 1EW1l4 NEW Jacob Glatstein. renowned Yid- dish poet. novelist. essayist and critic, will he the guest of the Sholem Aleichem Institute May 5. He will speak in Yiddish. read and interpret his own poetry. Glatstein is a columnist on the Day-Jour...…

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…• Needy Jews of Detroit Area Get Helping Hand on Passover Jews scattered around the city of Detroit—aged persons who live in downtown slum areas, needy refugee families living in flats, re- tarded patients in state hospitals— will again benefit from the chari- table spirit of their fellow Jews on this Passover. Harry Shulman, president of the Mo'os Hitim Organization for more than 15 years, is assisted by his wife in supplying matzo pro- duc...…

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…▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—Friday, April 21, 1967 Gubow Named 'Outstanding Federal Administrator' Lawrence Gubow, U. S. attorney for Eastern Michigan, has been named "Outstanding Federal Ad- ministrator of the Year," and Mrs. Bettie Yancey, blind computer programer at the U. S. Army Tank - Automotive Command (ATAC), has been selected as "Outstanding Federal Employe of the Year," Robert F. Phillips, pre- sident of the Federal Executive Ass...…

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…. a ctivities ct i v i t i es in Society Marsha Wolf Betrothed to Ernest L. Gurwich 2 A busy calendar is being scheduled at Flint's Willowood Country Ctr ib for the coming season, worked around the big event of the year, the Yankee Women's Open, to be hosted by Willowood July 26-30. A spring luncheon will begin the season May 11. Mrs. Samuel Cossman is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Harvey Shaprow. Lunch will be followed with a...…

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…42—Friday, April 21, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS News. Brevities I viss Judy ilalinoff Wedding Aii n ouncetnent Policy to Wed Gordon Grenn The DETROIT WOMEN'S SYM- Jerome C. Weisman, Michigan PHONY ORCHESTRA will present Amateur Athletic Union basketball its final concert of the season 8:30 chairman, announces that the p.m. April 28 at the Community IGNIS ITALIAN WORLD BASKET- Arts Auditorium. "Wayne State BALL CUP CHAMPIONS of 1966 Uni...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 43

…'Finian's Rainbow' to Be Presented in Hebrew by the USY of Adas Shalom Finian probably won't recognize the play that made his name famous when Adas Shalom United Synagogue Youth presents "Emek Hakesher" — Rainbow Valley — 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sun- day in the synagogue social hall. Starring in the all-Hebrew ver- sion of "Finian's Rainbow" will be Mark Schneider as Finian Mc- Lonergan, the immigrant Irishman in search of his pot of go...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, April 21, 1967 Choosing a Hebrew Name By RIVA FRANK How would you like to have a name that means "one which brightens?" Well, if your first name is Mayer or Meyer, that's what it does. And how would you like to have a name that means, "a delight?" Well, if your first name is Adina. that's what it means. 'Both are, of course, Hebrew names and in this modern age, it still is certainly not difficult to choose...…

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…Oceanographer Puts Pharaoh's Hot Chase Into New Perspective '"Clouds Over Israel" to Be Shown at Berkley Theater Wednesday to The Jewish News) an forces. The oceanographer said the water in the newly discovered "deep" registers 90 degrees compared with 70 degrees Fah- renheit for normal Red Sea bot- tom water. The other nearby holes register about 101 and 133 degress, respectively. The bottom of the 200-foot deep hole just found is some 6,...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 46

…THE JEWISH NEWS `Making Hand Shadows' Paperback Displays Surprisingly enough, making ures" can be easily formed. The hand shadows was as popular a only extra ingredients needed are pastime with Victorian children as patience and practice. it is today. And no wonder, for the variety of shapes that can be formed is seemingly endless, once you get the knack. In his charming picture book, "Hand Shadows To Be Thrown Upon a Wall," which was first ...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 47

…If wrinkles must be written upon our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit With an historic record expertly ry, of the beginnings when there s hould not grow old. compiled by S. L. Shneiderman, were more than 3,500,000 Jews in —James A. Garfield. the historic record of Polish Jew- 1 Poland down to the era of Nazi destruction and the present virtual desert for the Jews there, the STARTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 movie "The Last Ch...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 48

…MY FATHER AX4INST gar YOU RE YOUNG." AT THE PH/LAOELPH/.4 HARBOR... tr- Happy Passover /80 T YOU'RE HIRED FOR TH/5 VOYAGE, MR. LEVY. 60.•./ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48—Friday, April 21, 1967 The Commodore—Uriah P. Levy MANHATTAN CONTAINER CO. Vrew. :RENI/1 Corrugated Cartons 23823 Dequindre, Hazel Park Levy LEARNED* TO SPLICE A RGI.°E ANO SCULL A .../OLLY-2704r. LOVED THE SEA. Best Wishes for a Happy Passover to All Our Friend...…

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…• • Jews of Jerba--From Isle of Lotus By GEORGE SCHRIEBER (A Seven Arts Feature) PARIS—One day last December, there alighted in the courtyard of the ORT school for boys in Tunis, a tall patriarchial figure, wrapped in an encompassing white djellaba, his head topped by a fez. The Grand Rabbi of Jerba, for all the world looking like a biblical appari•, Lion, had come to visis "his chil- dren" and to see for himself whether being at the schoo...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 50

…Four Questions—and More Soviet Union Reported Set to Furnish Egypt With Atomic Umbrella LONDON (ZINS)—The Soviet Union is reported ready to supply Egypt with -missiles and also as- sist her in the development of such arms, according to the Leb- anese pressL Commenting on the recent visit of Andrei Gromyko, Russian foreign minister, to Cairo, the Lebanese press says that Russia has responded to a long-standing Egyptian revest for a Russian at...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 51

…Passover Quiz Happy Passover MAGIC TEXTILE WEAVERS (Copyright, 1967, JTA, Inc.) UN 2-2988 Passover? HAPPY PASSOVER MENDELSON EGG CO. 4100 Joy Rd. TY 6-2772 Holiday Good Cheer Mike's 9 Mi. le- Majestic Service 10200 W. 9 Mile Rd. LI 7-9170 WLSULIULSISISLJULL.Q.SJULSUISLIW Best Wishes on the Passover MORRIS KOSHER POULTRY A Joyous Passover To All My Friernds HENRY BURSTON INSURANCE .358-1414 GREETINGS Pastor Company Manufactu...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 52

…Austrian Parliament Airs Bill Banning Anti-Semitic Propaganda, Refers It Out VIENNA (JTA) — A bill to make incitement against racial, national and religious groups a penal offense was debated in the Austrian Parliament recently and then referred to a standing com- mittee on legal matters for fur- , ther consideration. The measure was introduced by Dr. Chri•tia n Broda, a former Austrian justice minister who stressed the need particularly to c...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 53

…Passover Is Mostly for Kids By JACOB L. CHERNOFSKY (Copyright, 3967, .1T'A, Inc.) Emphasis on youth in all aspects of Jewish religious life has its origins in the Bible. The import- ance of education is underscored in the Book of Deuteronomy which states: "Ask thy father and he will declare unto thee, Thine elders and they will tell thee." During the early years of the Temple, every Israelite was re- quired to journey to Jerusalem on the thre...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 54

…Martin Buber's Influence on Hammarskjold the late Edward R. Murrow — did UN executive-diplomat had coin .RA Currespond.nt in the UN bined so thoroughly the active life Pia:nrnarikjold spell out his credo cCopyricht. 1961. J711, LAC-) of the outside world with the con- a very significant documentation Sorkeday. a full study will be ternplati -.e life of the spiritual man of his personal. spiritual back- written shot- mg that Dag Ham- Henry P. ...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 55

…Kibutzim in Israel Face New Problems JERUSALEM — When Israel be- came independent in 1948, settlers in kibutzim comprised about 7.5 per cent of its population. Since then the total population increased about fourfold, while the number of Kibutz members only doubled. As a result, kibutz settlers now represent only about 3.7 per cent of the total population. These simple statistics both rep- resent one of the central problems of the kibutz move...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 56

…Ethiopian Jew Introduces U.S.-Style Campaigning By CHARLES WEISS, Jr. tee created to launch a massive ( A Seven Arts Feature) attack on illiteracy among Ethio- . ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — One pia's 22,000,000 people. More than hundred and fifty couples gathered 90 percent cannot read or write. at a hotel here recently for the Both the dinner and the cam- first $100-a-plate fund-raising din- paign are largely the work of a ner in Ethiopia's hist...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 57

…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 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 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT Friday, April 21, 1967-57 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS LARGE upstairs bedroom. Bathroom, private front entrance. Working gentle- man. 341-3385. NICE clean room in quiet home. Good tra...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 58

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE FRANKLIN VILLAGE AREA -review &owing • • ■ MORRIS SUKENIC & SONS, INC. BUILDERS CLOSE-OUT 3 BEDROOM RANCH -16275 HARDEN CIRCLE 2 baths, family room, storms and screens, full basement, attached 2-car garage, Hotpoint oven and range, dishwasher, range exhaust fan, kitchen pantry closet. Large planned 1st floor storage closets. Face brick. Bathroom vanities, shower door. AND READY TO MOVE-IN gm mediate Occupancy a ...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 59

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sappy Friday, April 21, 1967-59 IPassot'er to OAK PARK XLI TANGLEWOOD SUB IN THE CITY OF SOUTHFIELD Lays Llivery RANCHES AND COLONIALS Large Family Rooms, 2-car attach. garage, built-in Frigidaire, oven and range, dishwasher, disposal, insulated wood windows and screens, center entrances, etc. Priced from $26,900 PRIGInilirm Royal Oak's Finest Area BEVERLY HILLS SUB. 3 bedroom ranch, beautifully land- BUY...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 60

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 60—Friday, April 21, 1967 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 'OAK PARK 23140 BEVERLY 9 Mile-Greenfield Area OPEN SUN. 12-5 Immediate Occupancy Central air-conditioned 3 bed- room brick ranch, 2 full baths, IS ft. paneled family room dish- Built-in oven, range & & drapes. washer Carpeting Partially f i n ished basement. Landscaped with large patio. 17245 JEANETTE 11/2 blocks E. of South...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 61

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 21, 1967-61 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Much more room . . . than usual in a 3 bedrm. brk. bungalow! 17' liv. room, separate dining room, built-in kitchen, family room. Full basement, gas ht. Handy to schools and busline. OAK PARK. $19,900. SOUTHFIELD 4-bedroom colonial, 21/2 baths, first floor laundry room, split rock brick, .paneled family room with fireplace. THATCHER—BRK. INC...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 62

…62—Friday, April 21, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY t 50—BUSINESS CARDS FOR SALE INTERIOR, exterior, painting. Clean and neat. Also small carpentry work. Free estimates. 542-3270, after 6. Store on LARKINS MOVING CO. Livernois Babi Yar Terror Revealed in Kuznetzov's Books and in Letter From One of Survivors younger one ran away from captivity and made his way home. At the gate he was shot. My fa- ther, mother and ...…

April 21, 1967 • Page Image 63

…Max Freedman, Ex-Detroiter Who Led Dr. Leon Watters, Scientist, 89 Cleveland Jewry and Gave Millions Philanthropist Max Freedman, up the total. If I did, I suppose co-founder with Hyman C. Broder I'd be a millionaire." of the Cook Coffee Co. in Detroit, Born in Hungary, he came to died April 12 in Cleveland. He was this country at age 23. He read and spoke German, Greek, Slovak, 79. Mr. Freedman started his career Hungarian, Hebrew and Latin....…

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…Elijah's Role in Jewish Traditions1Barbados—Smallest Visitors to the Hebrew Union College Museum on the Cincinnati campus of the Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jcwish Institute of Religion acquire a renewed sense of what Passover has meant in Jewish life and history. The museum's collec- t ion inc u es numerous objects which reflect the observance and significance of the Passover fes- tival. There is an engraving from the Mantua Hagada, dating back t...…

October 21, 1966 • Page Image 1

…Hebrew Self-Taught Israel's Plight: UN Again Put to the Test The Jewish News introduces, with this issue, a series of 50 weekly lessons in Hebrew, presenting a self-teach- ing method conducted by the eminent Israeli scholar, Aharon Rosen. The series, to run for 50 weeks, has been prepared by Brit Ivrit Olamit of Jerusalem. The first lesson in the series appears on the last page of this issue. HE JEWISH NEWS "7- F2 orr A Weekly Review Edi...…

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…Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz A Sad Chapter in Detroit Jewish History A number of years ago, one of American Jewry's most eminent educators, the late Hes Aleph (Abraham H.) Friedland, here for a lecture at a dinner of the United Hebrew Schools, spoke of a peculiar malady in Jewish life. Poet, historian, essaying, as well as a leader in the Jewish educational field, Mr. Friedland described the status of Jewish communal functions and ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 21, 1966-3 COME TO OUR GRAND OPENING Friday, Oct. 14-Friday, Oct. 28 OPEN A HIGH-EARNING AMERICAN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR $100 OR MORE OR ADD THE SAME AMOUNT TO YOUR PRESENT AMERICAN SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND RECEIVE YOUR CHOICE OF... G.E. alarm clock GRAND PRIZE RCA COLOR TELEVISION Simply fill out an entry slip and drop it in the box inside our lobby. stainless steel carving set Drawing will be held 8:...…

October 21, 1966 • Page Image 4

…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 a...…

October 21, 1966 • Page Image 5

…r American Firms Blacklisted in Arab Boycott NEW YORK (JTA) — Three of the large mail-order merchandiser. demands. The boycott officials America's largest industrial firms While Zenith was placed on the said that the remaining 800 com- have been placed on the agenda blacklist for dealing with Israel, panies refuse to comply because of the Arab Boycott Committee Sears is being boycotted apparently they are "Zionist controlled." Is- Currently ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, October 21, 1966 South African Jews Hit Omission of 'Conscience Clause' at University JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — The South African Board of Jewish Deputies issued a statement crit- icizing the omission from a bill passed in new government legis- lation doing away with the "Con- science Clause" in the measure to establish a new Afrikaans univer- sity in Johannesburg. The "Conscience Clause" pro- hibits universitie...…

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…UJA Mission Over in Israel; Needs Outlined HAIFA, (JTA) — Pinhas Sapir, Sapir told his audience that Israel's minister of finance, called Israel's present period of econom- on American Jews to mount a full- ic transition, with its resultant scale effort to help his country economic slow-down, has brought eliminate social and educational increased hardships for thousands backwardness among Israel's new of , Asian-African newcomers, liv- immigr...…

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…8—Friday, October 21, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Germany to Give Greece Second Fund to Pay Jewish Victims of Occupation About 42,000 of the 60,000 pre- BONN (JTA) — The West Ger- mittee of Jews of the country con- man government has agreed in cerned. war Greek Jews were killed dur- principle to consider a second pay- West Germany has paid Greece ing the 1941-44 Nazi occupation. ment for Greek Jews who suffered $32,500,000 for "moral reparat...…

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…Shaarey Zedek Teachers Strike Averted (Continued from Page 1) token it also was indicated prior the vote was 3-to-1 against the to Sunday's session that a Din following resolution: Tora would thenceforth be impos- "We, the undersigned, move that sible because the dismissed teach- the board of trustees of Congrega- ers were "prejudged." An effort by its sponsors to tion Shaarey Zedek be instructed to reinstate the two discharged distribute amo...…

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…10—Friday, October 21, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New Group to Back International Body Researching Jewish Life at Hebrew U. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON — The lack of reliable information about Jewish life to- day was stressed here Tuesday night by Philip M. Klutznick at the inaugural meeting of the interna- tional committee for the Institute of Contemporary Jewry. The committee was organized to stimulate the inst...…

October 21, 1966 • Page Image 11

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS VICTOR J. BAUM Circuit Judge Guest of Honor JOHN M. WISE DANIEL LAVEN Circuit Judge General Chairman Chairman Businessmen's Group Co-Founder Friday, October 21, 1966-11 DAVID GOLDBERG Co-Founder GUEST ARTIST JOSEPH D. FELDMAN NATHAN I. GOLDIN Co-Founder Honorary Chairman MYRON COHEN Humorist TOM BORMAN Honorary Chairman `fi x s rc SAMUEL HECHTMAN Priority for Learning .. Honorary Chairman Give Y...…

October 21, 1966 • Page Image 12

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, October 21, 1966 Ole i• ne Arts Commission, 0/0 Congregation, SAaarey Zecleh is proud to present ale World greinier oi DAN FROHMAN'S "SACRED ORATORIO" (AVODATH HAKODESH) Monday, November 7, 1966, at 8:30 p.m. Congregation Shaarey Zedek Admission $2.50 Per Person Featuring '''' • -‘•" "..•*. CANTOR DAVID KUSEVITSKY CANTOR JACOB BARKIN of Toronto Cantor Jacob Sonenklar Cantor Reuven Frankel ...…

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…• People Make News Rabbi SAMUEL M. SILVER, of Temple Sinai, Stamford, Conn., has been named vice-president and treasurer of the projected "temple of understanding" which is to be built in Washington to seek amity among the world's six great re- ligions. The Temple will be a non- profit ecumenical movement to provide education about Christian- ity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Hin- duism, Judaism and Islam. A site was formally dedicated with ad- ...…

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…Beth El Lectures Will Start Nov. 7 Young Israel Leaders to Attend Midwest Parley Young Israel branches of Metro- Temple Beth El's annual Theo- Silver Chair of Jewish Studies at dare and Mina Bargman Memorial Western Reserve University, Cleve- politan Detroit will attend the mid- western conference of the move- icholar Series will be held on four land. successive Monday evenings, be- Admission is free to the public. ment Nov. 24-27 in Clevela...…

October 21, 1966 • Page Image 15

…Work Written for Rabbi Adler to Be Presented by Frohman in Premiere at Shaarey Zedek Art Exhibition Opens Sunday Friday, October 21, 1966-15 Beth Aaron to View 'World of Sholom Aleichem' (JTA)—Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller was the The World Premiere of Dan Ackerman of Beth Abraham; Hy- Frohman's Sacred Oratorio, "Avo- man Adler, Bnai David, and Louis guest of honor at dedication cere- dath Hakodesh," written for and Klein of Bnai Moshe. m...…

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…16—Friday, October 21, 1966 SYNAGOGUE A Call to Jewish Learning . THE NEW TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today at Birmingham Uni- tarian Church. Rabbi Conrad will lead the discussion on "Is There a Jewish Point of View in Politics?" YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Services 5:25 p.m. to- day and 9 p.m. Saturday Rabbi Prero will speak on "The Migrat- ing Jew." TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "Where Have...…

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…Beth Moses Starts 'Triennial System' of Reading Tora The ancient triennial system of reading one-third of the weekly Scripture portion at services has been introduced at Beth Moses Synagogue by Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper. "To give the worshiper a better understanding and a deeper in- sight" into the Tora, Rabbi Schnip- per has substituted for the re- mainder of the weekly reading a Bible study session on the portion a half hour prior to its r...…

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…Eshkol Warns Israel May Be Forced to 'Settle Accounts' ment" of the Syrian government. The council adjourned its debate on the Israel complaint, pending receipt of UNTSO reports, and has not yet set a date for resuming its consideration of the Israeli complaint. Reporting on the UN military observers' probe of the griev- ance to the Mixed Armistice Commission against Syria, Gen. Bull stated that, between the scene of the fatal incident, near ...…

October 21, 1966 • Page Image 19

…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 21, 1966-19 ***************************************-4-4 ***-9, omen's DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a paid-up mem- bership luncheon 12:15 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Morris Frumin, 25211 W. Roycourt, Hunt- ington Woods. Harold Berke of the Jewish Welfare Federation will talk on "Education in Israel To- day." * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER- HOOD will hold the first of its breakfast-bo...…

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…111111- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, October 21, 1966 Pianist Istomin Due at Tea for Club Patrons Sarad Fashion Show UHS Women to Raise Funds for Books to Raise Funds For Parkinson's Disease Books for the library of the United Hebrew Schools will be among the goals of the UHS Woman's Auxiliary, seeking to raise funds at the annual luncheon 12:15 p.m. Nov. 9 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Planning the luncheon are (from left) seated: Mesdames ...…

October 21, 1966 • Page Image 21

…4•11.0-0111•1,....04=1.0•11•111, 04∎ 0 41a1M1 0••• ■ ••04•110-0•• ■ 0 .1101..•.11111•11. 0-∎ •••0 WIWOWNIII• 0 41.11. 0 ••••• ■ 0-11M 0.0E1,0 Jewish Meals Now that the bleak winter with its chilly days is approaching, there is nothing like a hot, nourishing innards-warming soup to sustain one. Here are the recipes for two hearty ones: Lentil Soup and Gou- lash Soup. The Bible tells us that the an- cient Hebrews in their long wan- derings i...…

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…22—Friday, October 21, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Labor Zionists StageArt Show Morris Lieberman, chairman of the Labor Zionist Council of De- troit, announces final arrange- ments for the annual art festival of the League for Labor Israel, to be held Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 29-30, from noon to 11 p.m., at the Labor Zionist Institute. Raymond Goldbaum, over - all chairman of this show, announces that 80 prominent Detroit and Michigan art...…

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